Multi-Core Persona

[Opening Starting Pack…

[Congratulations! You have gained the talent: Multi-Core Persona.]

Alex blinked at the system notification. "System, what is this Multi-Core Persona?" he asked.

A translucent screen appeared before him.

[Talent Name: Multi-Core Persona

Description:

The user has multiple bodies, each functioning as a fully independent entity with its own personality, yet all are effortlessly controlled by a single consciousness. Unlike typical hive-mind abilities, this power eliminates mental strain, allowing perfect coordination without confusion or overload.

Key Features:

• Perfect Synchronization: The user can control all bodies simultaneously without lag or mental conflict.

• Independent Personalities: Each body may embody a different aspect of the user's psyche (e.g., logical, emotional, aggressive, calm).

• Unique Skills & Knowledge: Each body can specialize in different talents, professions, or combat styles, creating extreme versatility.

• Memory Sharing: All experiences are instantly synchronized between bodies, enabling rapid adaptation and learning.

• Tactical Versatility: The user can operate in multiple locations at once, fight multiple enemies, or strategize from different viewpoints.

• Resilient Mind: Unlike a typical hive mind, the user's consciousness is distributed—if one body is lost, the others remain functional]

Alex's eyes widened. "This is exactly what I need right now," he muttered, excitement bubbling inside him.

Just then, his room's door creaked open.

"It's time for all of you to drink your milk," said his mother, Sarah, her gentle voice filling the space.

Alex stiffened.

"Whaaat?!" he screamed internally. "I completely forgot about this part… This is way too weird for someone who used to be a grown man!"

Sarah approached, lifting each nonuplet one by one, cradling them with motherly warmth.

Alex groaned in his mind. "What can I do? I'm a baby now… Guess I just have to accept my fate."

After a few minutes, the process was over, and a familiar drowsiness settled in.

"I'm starting to feel sleepy," Alex mumbled, his tiny body surrendering to exhaustion.

One by one, the nonuplets drifted into sleep, their synchronized breathing the only sound left in the quiet room.