’Roan,’ Rean contacted him. ’If this works, it will most likely be usable for Dark Elent as well.’
Roan was in front of a stall, having the disciple behind the counter register his Sect Pass. By now, he already got the points and cleared the requirent to buy it. ’That’s what I thought as well. However, if you think about it, I doubt we would get stronger by using that thod. Also, that would bring so great disadvantages as well.’
’I agree with Roan,’ Kentucky suddenly joined the conversation by using Sister Orb. He didn’t have that soul connection the twins had with each other, but it wasn’t a problem with Sister Orb there to make the bridge. ’The main issue would be the lack of certain elents in certain environnts.’
Roan glanced in Kentucky’s direction and noticed the bird flying leisurely above as if bored. ’Have you already acquired your pass for you to get in the middle of our talk like that?’
’That I did!’ Kentucky stuffed his chest with pride. ’Those idiots thought that I was slower than them in the air just because I’m bigger. Hehe! They were just asking for it.’
’You an, they thought you were fatter, not bigger,’ Rean corrected the Minokawa.
’Shut up! No one asked your opinion!’ Kentucky cut his words, though.
Roan ignored their antics and continued. ’In any case, Kentucky is right. For example, suppose Light or Dark Elent truly becos such a critical existence for our cells’ structures. In that case, we will be impacted by the lack of such elents in certain environnts. The Underworld would make stronger, but Rean would suffer. The other way around is also true, with Rean being stronger in the heavens while I would be pretty much useless. It is not worth it. Of course, the Heavens and Underworld aren’t the only places with such disparities.’
Rean pondered a bit about it. ’What if we chose both paths? We could make our cells accept both Light and Dark Elents as part of their structure to improve our Celestial Bloodline. That way, we could work in any environnt.’
’Still not a good approach,’ Kentucky was the one to speak. ’Once again, going into environnts with higher Light or Dark Elents would cause trouble with the balance of Light and Dark Elents in our bodies. For Roan and you, that should be even more critical since your main strength cos exactly from the perfect balance of those two elents and everything that encompasses them. Sister Orb would be better positioned to confirm my words, though.’
[Hum? Well, I can’t deny that risk, but it is ultimately your choice.]
’Although he seems too smart for his own good, Kentucky is right,’ Roan continued. ’With both elents being part of our cells’ structures, the balance is not sothing we could consciously control. In any case, I don’t see much of a need to go to this extent. Our Celestial Bloodline already provides us with way more power than any other bloodline we know. There is no need to try to bite more than we can chew.’
’The first part of your comnt was unnecessary...’ Kentucky complained to Roan, who simply ignored him.
Finally, Rean sighed and gave up. ’Fine... I still think this thod has so worth, but the risks are too high. I will scrap this idea for the ti being and see if I can find a compromise later.’
That conversation took only a few seconds, but Saria noticed how Rean went quiet all of a sudden. "Are you daydreaming?"
"Uh?" Rean’s attention returned, looking at the girl. "Oh, right. It is my ti. Go ahead, ask whatever you want." He did agree that he would also answer everything she wanted to know about his skills, after all.
Saria was satisfied to hear that, and she began her plethora of questions regarding Rean’s Healing Skills. Not only that, she also noticed that Rean was indeed countless tis better at gathering Light Elent than she was. And even though that was the case, Rean’s Light Elent never lost its purity. She definitely couldn’t achieve that. If she tried to gather more than she did before, Saria would definitely lose so degree of purity, and it would decay the more she tried to control at once. Thus, she took her ti to ask about everything she wanted to know.
With Rean busy entertaining Saria, Roan scanned the field, looking for Rifindio, Zangeshu, and Ridia. Rifindio was the first one he found, seemingly alone in front of a stall and looking at the options. Checking Rifindio’s token, Roan saw almost 5000 points, which he definitely won against the various other bats from other races. ’What are you intending to choose?’
Rifindio noticed Roan and pointed at the penultimate option on that stall’s list. ’This requirent here only asks for a bloodline test. If it is deed strong enough, I will clear the requirent and be allowed to buy a pass. What do you think? You know what race I ca from, and selecting this one might reveal it.’
Roan looked at the option and pressed it. Imdiately, a warning appeared, saying that he was already accepted by the sect and that he couldn’t intervene with the test anymore. Nonetheless, it still gave a more detailed description of that option. ’I don’t think they will be able to identify your bloodline through this. When we first t, your bloodline’s concentration was already pretty poor in the Camazotz Bat race. Then, most of it got stolen by the Abyssal Beast.’
Roan didn’t stop there. ’But what happened after that? You beca Kentucky’s disciple and began to receive a constant supply of Kentucky’s Regal Bloodline. Well, it is now a Celestial Bloodline, which is even better. Although that doesn’t an you will have a Minokawa Bloodline, it definitely affected your Camazotz Bloodline to a great extent. Now, your bloodline concentration has increased a lot and even surpassed the concentration it had back then before the Abyssal Beast’s event. It’s just that I definitely wouldn’t call it a Camazotz Bloodline anymore. It’s sothing much better.’
Rifindio looked at his hand, nodding in the end. ’I also noticed that transformation, and I know it was sothing amazing. Still, I wonder if it is really a good thing to extricate myself from the original Camazotz Bat bloodline.’
’That is sothing only you can decide,’ Roan concluded, turning around to leave. ’But in regard to the Sect Pass Requirent, you should try it. It will not consider you a Camazotz Bat.’
In the end, Rifindio nodded and selected the option. His bloodline was then tested by an elder to see if he reached the degree necessary, and it, in fact, surprised the elder. Without any issues, the requirent was cleared, and Rifindio was allowed to use his token points to buy the Sect Pass, which got him accepted into the sect.
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