Lynn had already begun attempting to synchronize with his world incarnation.
And the moment he started, he immediately noticed the difference.
Previously, sensing the World Seed required preparation—calming his mind and focusing before he could enter an inner state. But now, it felt as natural as breathing.
He had originally thought that his consciousness, as a human, was fundamentally different from a "world." Even if it was his incarnation, some resistance or delay in control would have been normal.
Yet instead, it felt like another body perfectly synchronized with himself.
In an instant, his primary consciousness left his physical form and descended into the newly born world along that connection.
Then, an indescribable sensation arose.
For a human, it was impossible to fully control every aspect of one's body. Though movements seemed entirely governed by will, deeper processes remained beyond reach.
But for a world, complete control over every detail was merely the most basic instinct. The problem was that such a world only possessed a macro-level will, lacking a clear, conscious mind.
The "rejection" Lynn had experienced since transmigrating was precisely that—an expression of the universe's macro-level will. If even a trace of directed, conscious intent had been involved, the World Seed's limited power would have been utterly insufficient.
Technique alone meant nothing. The idea of using a small force to control a greater one only worked if that "small force" existed in the first place.
But the universe had no such conscious guidance. It simply followed its operational instinct, trying to expel the "foreign object." After repeated failures, it neither adapted nor intensified its efforts.
Now, however, Lynn's human consciousness had entered a world that originally possessed only macro-level will.
He had become true "Heaven's Will."
'This feeling of being omnipotent… it's incredible.'
Even as a newborn world, its scale was still smaller than many domains attached to Teyvat. But its level—comparable to the universe itself—was unquestionable.
At the very least, the power he wielded in this form far surpassed his human body.
'Unfortunately… now isn't the time to experiment.'
With that thought, Lynn turned his "gaze" outward.
The good news: with the seed sprouting, the world was no longer anchored to his body. It had truly manifested within this universe.
As a result, Lynn himself was reverting to a "normal outsider," gradually being removed from the universe's rejection list. Once this passed, he could finally say goodbye to his cursed bad luck.
But there was also bad news.
The rejection hadn't stopped—it had simply shifted targets to the newly manifested world.
And because the target was now larger, the intensity of the rejection was increasing.
At that moment, Lynn could clearly perceive it.
From the world's perspective, a pale white radiance enveloped him, constantly exerting pressure that grew stronger over time.
Worse still, while the external rejection intensified, the act of sprouting had consumed most of the seed's accumulated reserves.
This wasn't referring to the Light Realm energy Lynn had gathered from Teyvat.
It was the vast accumulation the seed had built up over countless years in the void beyond worlds.
That Light Realm energy? It was merely the final drops of water needed for a seed to sprout after it had already absorbed sufficient nutrients.
In other worlds, there would likely be equivalent forms of energy.
In short, the balance had shifted.
The method of using a small force to redirect a greater one was no longer viable.
Within a day at most, the rejection force would grow beyond anything he could resist.
And then?
Lynn didn't know what would happen.
His main body might survive… but what if it didn't?
Even if he lived, his ability—finally restored from its crippled state—would likely be destroyed again.
And then what?
'Good thing I saw this coming.'
The World Seed carried no inherited memories, but like breathing or swallowing, some things were instinctive.
Lynn had never stopped studying and developing his ability. The seed, as a quasi-incarnation, did not resist his probing.
Through this, he had uncovered many of its properties. Combined with real-world reasoning, it wasn't difficult to predict that such a crisis would occur after the world's birth.
Naturally, he had prepared countermeasures.
And among them, the one he ranked highest—the optimal solution—was simple.
Secure investment.
As mentioned before, once a world was born and left the "seed" state, it was like a human emerging from ignorance, gaining language and the ability to communicate.
And now, relying on that instinct, Lynn transmitted a message through the channel of world consciousness:
"Hey, big shot. Got a minute to talk? I've got a deal—guaranteed returns, zero risk."
