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Book of thoughts that keep me awake at night .

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As compensation for his untimely demise, the being offers him two wishes. The young man, overwhelmed by the opportunity, makes his first wish: to obtain the Omnitrix, the powerful device from the Ben 10 universe, with all its features unlocked, allowing him to access every alien form and customize its abilities at will
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Chapter 1 - I would ask for Omnitrix as my wish to God in case of transmigration .

I died in a freak lightning accident, my life ending in a flash of blinding light. But instead of fading into nothingness, I found myself standing before a radiant being-God. The divine presence was overwhelming, and I felt both small and incredibly alive in its presence. God looked at me with sorrowful eyes and, to my surprise, apologized.

"I am sorry," He said, His voice filled with regret. "The lightning strike was a mistake. It wasn't your time."

I was taken aback, unsure of what to say. God, apologizing? For me? He continued, "But I can offer you a chance-another life, a fresh start, or a gift of your choosing."

Confused but intrigued, I thought for a moment. "What if I could go to another world? A world with endless possibilities?" I asked, my mind racing.

God smiled, a warmth radiating from Him. "Your wish shall be granted. Choose wisely."

And just like that, my life, or rather, my afterlife, took a new turn.

As I stood before God, still trying to process the surreal turn of events, I couldn't help but feel a mix of disbelief and awe. I had just died in a freak lightning strike, and now, I was face-to-face with the very entity I had only heard of in stories. The fact that He was apologizing for what seemed like a cosmic mistake only added to my confusion. Was this some kind of test, or had I been chosen for something more? The weight of His offer- another life, a second chance, and the chance to choose my fate-was overwhelming, yet somehow, I felt a strange sense of clarity. My life had ended, but in a way, it was just beginning.

God urged me to make my wish, His presence calm yet expectant. After a moment of deep thought, I spoke, "I wish for a complete Omnitrix, with no bugs, and the ability to transform into any alien with full control. But I also want some additional features-specific enhancements that would make it even more powerful." I paused, realizing the enormity of my decision. "I need some time to think about those features," I added, feeling the weight of the choice. God nodded understandingly, His gaze gentle as He allowed me the space to carefully consider the full potential of this gift.

After a moment of reflection, I spoke again, my mind racing with possibilities.

"I want the first feature to be a holographic laboratory- something I can summon at will.

A fully functional lab where I can control, alter, and fine-tune the Omnitrix's programs and features. It should help me understand the device fully and give me the ability to modify it to suit my needs." I looked at God, hoping He understood the depth of my request. "This way, I can maximize the potential of the Omnitrix and ensure that it's truly mine to command." God nodded approvingly, His expression filled with silent understanding. It seemed my new life was about to get much more interesting.

After considering the possibilities, I added my

second feature. "I want an automated bionic equipment backup," I said, my excitement building. "

This would allow me to select any power from any alien in the Omnitrix and craft equipment or tools using their DNA, much like how Skurd did with the DNA of various aliens. I want the ability to create weapons, armor, or gadgets that replicate their abilities, giving me an edge in any situation." I paused for a moment' potential of such a intuitive, and versatile, 'during the immense "It should be seamless, adpting to my needs.

For the third feature, I thought carefully about the Omnitrix's true potential. "I want the Omnitrix to be bonded to me as a system, instead of just being a device," I explained, my voice firm. "It should appear as a wristwatch, but function as an integral part of me, like a living part of my body. I should be the sole owner, with full control and no one else able to access or misuse it. It should respond only to me, and I should be able to call upon its power without hesitation, as if it's part of my own DNA." I could feel the immense power this would grant me, and I knew this was an essential step toward making the Omnitrix truly mine. God nodded, understanding the depth of my request, and I felt a surge of certainty as I knew this feature would give me an unprecedented level of control.

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Chapter 1: A Second Chance

The world ended in a flash.

One moment, I was walking home, the sky dark with a looming storm. The next, everything went white, and then... nothing. I remember feeling a strange sensation, like my body had been ripped apart in a heartbeat. Then came the stillness—the quiet that only exists after something as powerful as a lightning strike. My life was gone in an instant, and I thought that would be the end of me.

But instead of fading into nothingness, I found myself standing in the most surreal of places. Before me was an intense, radiant light—a presence so overwhelming it made the sun look like a flicker in comparison. And then, I saw Him.

God.

The divine figure stood before me, taller than anything I could comprehend, His light illuminating everything around us. I couldn't move, barely even breathe, as I stood in awe of His presence. But what truly caught me off guard was His gaze. It wasn't filled with judgment, or anger, or any of the things I might have expected. Instead, there was sorrow. A deep, almost unbearable sorrow that seemed to radiate from His very being.

"I am sorry," He said, His voice like the echo of thunder, gentle yet powerful, and filled with an unexpected weight of regret.

I blinked, trying to process what I was hearing. Sorry? For what? I had just died, and the last thing I expected was for God to apologize.

"The lightning strike," He continued, His eyes looking at me with genuine remorse. "It was a mistake. It wasn't your time."

My mind raced, still trying to catch up. A mistake? I had died in an accident—a freak lightning strike that was completely out of the blue, but for some reason, hearing Him say it wasn't supposed to happen made the whole thing feel... unreal. I opened my mouth to speak, but no words came.

God seemed to sense my confusion. He took a step forward, His radiant presence comforting yet immense. "But," He said softly, "I can offer you a chance. Another life. A fresh start. Or a gift of your choosing. Something to make this right."

It was hard to wrap my mind around what He was offering. A second chance? A fresh life in another world? The thought was dizzying, and yet, there was something almost magnetic about the idea. What did I have to lose? I was already dead, after all.

"Another life?" I managed to ask, unsure of what to say. "A new world? What... what do I do with that?"

God's expression softened. "You may choose anything. A fresh beginning. Anything your heart desires. But be careful, for the choices you make here will shape your destiny."

I felt the weight of His words, yet the possibilities stretched before me like an endless horizon. A fresh start... What did that even mean for someone like me? What could I wish for?

I thought about it for a moment, the overwhelming sensation of both fear and hope mixing inside me. I could ask for wealth, for fame, for an easy life. But something tugged at me. Something more—something that would give me a life worth living, something extraordinary.

The words came to me before I could stop them. "I wish for a complete Omnitrix. No bugs. The ability to transform into any alien with full control. But I also want... something extra."

God's eyes twinkled, as though He had been waiting for me to say something like that. "A bold choice," He said, His voice filled with quiet approval. "You desire power, and yet you seek something more. What else will you ask for?"

I felt the weight of His gaze, and for the first time in what felt like forever, I felt the clarity I had been seeking. The Omnitrix was the key to a life filled with limitless potential—a tool that could transform me into beings with unimaginable power. But it needed to be perfect. My control needed to be absolute. And I needed the tools to truly master it.

"I want... a holographic laboratory," I said, the idea forming as I spoke. "A lab where I can summon any environment I need to modify the Omnitrix—study it, understand it, enhance it. I want to have full control over the device, to learn and tweak it until it's truly mine."

God nodded slowly, His expression understanding. "A wise request. It will help you understand your gift fully. What else do you wish for?"

I took a breath, my thoughts racing. The possibilities were endless, but there was one more thing. The Omnitrix had always been a tool, but I wanted it to be part of me.

"I want it bonded to me," I said, my voice firm with certainty. "I want the Omnitrix to be like a living part of my body. It should be as much a part of me as my own heart. It should respond only to me, and no one else should ever be able to access it or misuse it."

God's gaze softened, a knowing look crossing His face. "Very well. You will become one with the Omnitrix. It will respond only to you. It will be your power and your responsibility."

The room pulsed with energy, and I could feel the change beginning. The weight of my choice settled over me, but with it came a sense of peace, as if I had finally made the right decision.

There was one last request that formed in my mind—something practical, something that would ensure I had all the tools I needed to make the most of this gift.

"I want an automated bionic equipment backup," I said, my excitement building. "A system that allows me to craft tools, weapons, or armor using the DNA of the aliens within the Omnitrix. It should adapt to my needs, seamlessly enhancing my abilities and giving me an edge in any situation."

God smiled at that, the warm, reassuring kind of smile that felt like an embrace. "This will grant you even greater flexibility. Your abilities will be limitless, and your creativity boundless."

For the first time since I had died, I felt the true weight of the power I had just unlocked. I had asked for the impossible, and now it was coming to me. A new life, a new chance, and a gift that would give me the ability to change not only my destiny but the world itself.

"Your wish is granted," God said, His voice like a final decree. "You will be reborn, and your journey will begin. Choose wisely, and let the future unfold."

And just like that, the world around me began to fade into a brilliant light. My second life had just begun.