However, to be reasonable, Spiritual Talent should be more about experience, accumulation, and talent, sublimated through sufficient Spiritual Capacity. From this perspective, Spiritual Talent should not be inheritable.
Of course, these are just maybes, and Li Youu has no way of guaranteeing it. Nonetheless, he is very interested in the proposal.
After all, no matter from which angle you look at it, this proposal is very beneficial to the entire world. Creating Spiritual Talent sounds thrilling, doesn’t it? Even soone like Li Youu or Jia Xu cannot guarantee their children will be like them.
The saying about tiger fathers and dog sons is extrely normal in human evolutionary history. If a family produces figures like Zhuge Liang generation after generation, standing at the peak, that’s not class solidification; it’s survival of the fittest.
Honestly, thinking about this is strangely exciting, and if every generation can produce such figures, the difficulty in stabilizing the country’s situation would dramatically decrease.
Don’t be fooled by the fact that Zhuge Liang is only sixteen now; he handles the position of a Two Thousand Bushels official effortlessly. Such a person, even alone, could support the country’s stability for thirty years without any problem. It’s terrifying.
Even if they can’t reach Zhuge Liang’s level, even if it’s as diocre as today’s weakest Spiritual Talent holder, which is to say like Yang Xiu’s level, honestly, is Yang Xiu weak? Not at all, he’s just fond of self-destructing.
A person who can see through Cao Cao’s thoughts, unless he intentionally self-destructs, it’s not easy for him to die. Of course, even soone of Zhuge Liang’s caliber will die if he self-destructs, as this is sothing even the gods can’t withstand.
"I do hope your judgnt is correct, yet I’m afraid you find it hard to fulfill your wish. You’re well aware of the essence of Spiritual Talent—an integration and sublimation of everything acquired postnatally. Newborns lack even the basics..." As Li Youu spoke, he dispersed his Spiritual Capacity, pure and vast in quantity, and Cai Yan likewise let go of her restraints.
It was evident there was a certain gap both in quantity and quality, as far as Cai Zhenji was concerned, it’s better not to ntion it. On one hand, she dared not fully unleash it, afraid it’d unintentionally activate Spiritual Talent, and on the other, she was indeed inferior in both aspects.
After all, Cai Yan has experienced the vicissitudes of life, far more challenging than Cai Zhenji’s smooth sailing, surpassing the Second Miss by a large margin in terms of the quality and quantity of Spiritual Capacity.
"Such a big difference." Cai Zhenji smiled wryly, "I never expected my sister to have such enormous Spiritual Capacity, it’s truly unexpected."
Li Youu looked at Cai Yan, also sowhat taken aback, never imagining Cai Yan to possess so much Spiritual Capacity, and of such high purity, too.
"You also need to study hard." Cai Yan, slightly astonished, patted Cai Zhenji and remarked, realizing her sister had grown almost as tall as herself without her noticing.
"It’s quite possible that your offspring will inherit so traits of yours, but I don’t see much possibility in inheriting Spiritual Talent. You can consult Dr. Zhang, but before any results co out, it’s best not to tell others. Once there’s a result, inform first," Li Youu said calmly, also intending to protect Cai Zhenji.
However, Li Youu wasn’t too optimistic about this matter, as the personal nature of Spiritual Talent was too evident. Newborns don’t even have a perception of the world, how could they possibly inherit it?
Despite this, Cai Zhenji’s ntioning of this matter did pique Li Youu’s interest. Although directly inheriting Spiritual Talent seems impossible, in the context of a mother possessing Spiritual Talent, the rendering over ten months leaves a potential subconscious reference almost at full value.
This ans as long as the offspring have sufficient intelligence, adequate accumulation, and experience, the path to Spiritual Talent would be almost smooth. Of course, the prerequisite is eting the foundational conditions for the birth of Spiritual Talent. Without that, the reference might be of no use.
"Nevertheless, Zhenn Ji, do strive to enhance your Spiritual Capacity," Li Youu advised out of habit, treating the Second Miss as his niece.
Cai Zhenji felt slightly embarrassed but nodded in agreent. After Li Youu simply asked Cai Yan a few questions, he didn’t linger any longer and left directly.
"I’m waiting to witness a miracle," Cai Yan and the Second Miss saw Li Youu off and, upon returning, saw Lady Tang seated at the main seat, smiling at the two of them.
Cai Zhenji pouted, reluctant to speak, and picked up the docunts on the desk to review for any obvious errors. Speaking of which, Cai Zhenji recalled she once again forgot to ask Li Youu if her diligent work deserved a stipend, as unpaid labor was quite frustrating.
On the other hand, Cai Yan was sowhat absent-minded. She understood Li Youu’s implicit aning, and though he denied Cai Zhenji’s speculation’s accuracy, her intuition told her that barring any unforeseen circumstances, Cai Zhenji’s idea might co true in another direction.
Going even further, Cai Yan’s guess might be true, aning, if nothing unexpected happens, her offspring are highly likely to achieve Spiritual Talent. Just with this alone, once Cai Zhenji gives birth, it’d be ti for her to consider marriage.
Cai Yan had seen Chen Xi’s world map and knew about the so-called Four Great Empires. She had also read enough to understand concepts like living space and national potential. So, if what she anticipated indeed happens, there’d likely be many urging her to marry.
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