Here's a revised version of your story with some edits for grammar, flow, and clarity:

I died.

I knew that perfectly well.

Yet here I was, perfectly aware of myself in the absolute darkness. A strange feeling of weightlessness surrounded me.

I knew I was dead. I lived a good life. I was an average man, worked in different areas, saw a lot of the world, and even though I was only 34, I was content. I didn't regret my life.

So when I was suddenly killed in an airplane crash and woke up in this void, I didn't really make much of it.

I've been here for a while. I don't know how long—could be hours, days, weeks, even years. But I didn't really care.

Suddenly, I felt a pull and a bright light exploded in front of me, causing me to close my eyes.

"CURIOUS," I heard a... voice? Because it certainly didn't make sounds I had ever heard before, yet I understood it perfectly well.

"FEAR NOT. I AM SIMPLY CURIOUS ABOUT HOW YOU ESCAPED THE CIRCLE OF REINCARNATION AND ENDED UP IN THE VOID."

I opened my eyes to stare at the being of light. Its form was ever-changing, and I felt like my head was being split in two just from looking at it.

"IT SEEMS YOU ARE HAVING A HARD TIME LOOKING AT MY FORM, SO HOW ABOUT This, is it much better?"

It seemed to notice its effect on me and suddenly shrunk to my size, taking on a human form.

It looked like an average person, someone you wouldn't even think twice about if you crossed paths with them in your everyday life.

"Thank you, it's actually much easier like this," I replied, nodding my head.

"Well, as I said before, I am curious about how you are here. Mortals lack the power to survive the void, yet you have been here for quite a while," it asked, raising an eyebrow at me.

I could see it was truly curious, but unfortunately, I didn't know.

"I'm sorry, but I don't really know," I told it, shaking my head. "I simply felt a pull when the plane went down and woke up in a strange, relaxing darkness."

It tilted its head, looking at me with such intensity that I started to feel a weight trying to drag me down, then suddenly nothing.

"I SEE," the way it said it and the small smile that appeared on its face for a simple second told me it knew something, but I really didn't want to even think about it, so I tried to change the subject.

"I'm sorry, but what happens now? I know I'm dead... I am dead, right?" I spoke, trying to confirm if I truly was dead because, for all I knew, I could simply be in a coma in the hospital.

"Yes, you are well and truly dead," it replied.

"So what happens now? What happens to me?"

I was nervous. For all I knew, this god—and yes, I was pretty sure this thing in front of me was a god—would decide to wipe me out of existence.

"Well, you would have been in the reincarnation cycle and moved on to your next life in normal circumstances, but you left the cycle and ended up in the void, where your mortal life should have been wiped and absorbed."

I suddenly felt a chill down my spine at the fate I should have suffered had I not had luck or whatever on my side.

"Can't you just put me back in the cycle and be done with it?" I asked.

"No... Once a soul has been removed without proper control, it's not possible to return it without causing much change and damage to the cycle."

So was I now trapped in the void forever? I mean, it was nice, but the fact that I was still a mortal soul and could be absorbed was a terrifying thought. I didn't want to take the chance regardless of how I survived this long.

"Well, I am feeling a little generous at the moment and think of it as thanks for showing me something unique and new in all my eons," it stated. I suddenly felt a little suspicious at the twinkle in its eyes, but I would take whatever it was.

"I'll reincarnate you in a new multiverse. I'll even throw in three wishes for you. How about it?" it said, eyes glowing brighter, and the nervous feeling returned tenfold.

But it was something that could be a chance, a chance to live out my dream from back when I was a kid. Back when I read fanfiction, manga, and drowned myself in so many animes.

"Which multiverse are we talking about here?" I was nervous but equally excited.

"Well, I can't spoil the fun now, can I? So, will you take the offer?" it grinned at me.

"Yes, I'll take it," I said, trying to sound as confident as I could.

"Great, I'll give you some time to think about your wishes." It clapped its hands together.

"No need, I already know what I want." I had always known what I wanted if I ever got this opportunity.

"Oh, you are a fascinating man," it stated. "So, what will it be?"

"My first wish: I wish to have all of Alucard's powers from the Hellsing anime, and I mean all, even Schrödinger's power."

Alucard was already OP with his powers, souls, but when he got Schrödinger's power of omnipresence, he truly became unkillable.

"Hmm," it stood there, and for a moment, I thought it would reject my wish. But then, "Okay, but under the condition that your powers will come gradually, and you'll get all of the power after 100 years. Schrödinger's power will only be accessible on your 100th year. Is that okay?" It snapped its fingers.

"Yes, it's okay. Great, in fact," I said. It was a simple condition. I'd start developing powers, and after 100 years, I'd be well and truly immortal.

"Okay, second wish. I wish for a system, but not like all those other systems. What I want is a system with a status page, limitless inventory, and an omniverse store with system points."

"I see. You don't want a system that would control you and your decisions, only to check your status and be able to get abilities and items from the infinite multiverse. Clever." It chuckled and snapped its fingers. "Done. Last wish."

I smirked. Okay, this was the last and final wish. I already had a body and soul of limitless potential, near unkillable, and a store to help me become even more powerful. Now to secure the final thing to become well and truly nigh-omnipotent.

"I wish for infinite system points." I was already giddy at the thought, but it seemed it just couldn't be.

"Nope, sorry, can't do that," it said, and I felt a tidal wave of disappointment.

"Why?" I couldn't help but ask.

"The concept of infinity can be tricky. Given that I am also a higher-level being existing outside of the multiverse I am sending you to, it would, in a sense, affect the system given to you as the shop adjusts the items in there to the price it sees fit to be affordable and difficult to obtain."

Okay, I see. I can understand. It's not that it can't make it infinite, but the laws of the universe are not the same, thereby it would cause trouble. But okay, I can work with that.

"Okay, I want to obtain 1,000 system points every second I exist. Is that possible?" I asked, hoping it would work.

It stared at me for a while, making me think it wasn't possible, before it broke out laughing.

"You really don't want to let up, do you?" It said as it kept laughing. "Okay, that will do." It then snapped its fingers.

"Now that everything is done, it's time to send you on your way."

"Do I have to do anything or something while I'm there?" I asked, because even now I was still a little suspicious of this being.

"No, just have fun. Be good, be bad, live life like a lazy bum, conquer the infinite multiverse. I don't really care. It's all up to you now. What you do with your life is yours. So, good luck," and with that, I saw my soul begin to fade away from the void.

With one last thank you, I vanished away to start my new life.

**HOW WAS IT? SHOULD I KEEP GOING?**

**TO BE PERFECTLY HONEST, THIS CAME TO ME JUST YESTERDAY, AND I DECIDED TO WRITE IT DOWN AND PUBLISH IT ON THE SPOT.**

**YOUR HONEST THOUGHTS?**