Chapter 48 Evolution and Bloodline Transplantation
Chapter 48 Evolution and Bloodline Transplantation
"Find the 'relics' of the needle eel and carry them with you so that you can gradually get used to the scent of the needle eel."
"Ultimately, it remained unaffected by the scent of the needle eel."
"If we consider the scent of the needle eel as an environment—then how could your previous idea, Crimson Wizard, not be considered an adaptation and evolution to that environment?"
"Once you've fully adapted to the scent of the needle eel, will it still have any effect on you?"
"Would that still be a weakness of your siren bloodline?"
"Or perhaps, at that time, was the bloodline in your veins still considered that of a siren?"
Luo Ang spoke in a low, melancholic tone.
"Adaptation...evolution?"
The Crimson Wizard paused, then murmured softly.
"Not bad, evolution." Luo Ang nodded.
He looked at the Scarlet Wizard with a puzzled expression.
Through the Scarlet Wizard, Loen once again realized the difference between himself and normal wizards—or rather, the difference between himself and wild wizards.
Although Loon was not a wizard of the orthodox school as the Scarlet Wizard had described, he was a normal college graduate in his previous life.
Although the knowledge taught in school in my previous life cannot be completely matched in this wizarding world, the ways of thinking and the methods of organizing knowledge learned in school in my previous life are still useful even in different worlds.
Just like the knowledge of this wizard.
For a wild wizard like the Scarlet Wizard, those different pieces of knowledge seem to be fragments, each different from the last.
Just like the messy weeds on the ground.
However, Luo Ang was able to find commonalities among these scattered pieces of knowledge, sort them out, and combine them with some knowledge from his previous life to string them together into a bottom-up system.
Thus, the same knowledge, which was like barren weeds to the Scarlet Wizard and others, was a system in the making for Loon.
This is why, in terms of summarizing, generalizing, and applying knowledge, Loen far surpasses the Crimson Wizard.
This is also one of the reasons why the Scarlet Wizard firmly believes that Loon is an orthodox wizard.
Such is the current discussion about this bloodline fusion experiment.
All the Scarlet Wizard could think about was the bloodline fusion experiment itself, and things closely related to it.
What Luo Ang was thinking about was the series of changes brought about by the bloodline fusion experiment itself, and then he incorporated this knowledge into the system he had mastered.
"The ability to learn," Loen said, his expression unchanged. "And a logic based on mathematics."
Without a doubt, this is also a gift from a previous life.
In his previous life, when he was in school, his teachers taught him not only knowledge, but also how to learn and master knowledge more efficiently—something that wild wizards like the Crimson Wizard lacked.
"Bloodline fusion is not only for acquiring the power of the bloodline, but more importantly, for avoiding the weaknesses of the bloodline itself." After saying this, Luo Ang paused slightly, and then put it another way.
"It's to avoid those 'well-known' weaknesses in our bloodline."
Luo Ang continued speaking, organizing his thoughts as he went.
This is the function of "lover" in the Dharma, companionship, wealth, and land.
No matter what you do, working in isolation rarely yields any results—except in mathematics.
The existence of a partner allows one to avoid working in isolation and to have someone to communicate with—sometimes, even if they can't keep up with your train of thought, communicating with them is a process of reorganizing your own thoughts.
This is also a process of reflection, which can help you notice some flaws in your thinking.
"That's right, it's to avoid the 'well-known' weaknesses." Loen nodded.
"Nothing in this world is perfect; that is to say, everything has its weaknesses."
Once you grasp the enemy's weaknesses, defeating the strong with the weak becomes a very easy task.
This is the 'mechanism'.
—For example, the former wizard Recent.
A dark wizard skilled in combat was drowned in the sea and devoured by a swarm of sharks because he lost his mount and had no chance to fight.
The bloodline possessed by a wizard is essentially a 'mechanism' that has been thoroughly understood by others.
If a wizard wants to remedy a bloodline defect, he doesn't have to cancel the mechanism—changing the existing mechanism is also a way.
To make the mechanisms that have been thoroughly understood by others become a mystery that no one else knows.
Therefore, when one bloodline merges with another bloodline to become a third bloodline, this is a change in the mechanism.
The same bloodline, forcibly adapting to the changes in that mechanism, weakening its effects, and making that deadly mechanism no longer deadly—this is also a kind of change.
"The act of compensating for weaknesses is, in essence, a form of evolution."
"Bloodline fusion is a form of evolution."
"Forcibly adapting to the environment and weaknesses without blood fusion is also a form of evolution."
"And these two things are not contradictory."
"So, should I go and retrieve that discarded needle-tooth eel necklace now?" The Crimson Wizard frowned.
Her knowledge system is just more fragmented, unlike Luo Ang, who can organize his knowledge into a system and see the whole picture.
But she wasn't stupid to become a wizard, so she could understand Loen's words perfectly.
"No, no, no, I should do the bloodline transplantation experiment first, transplanting my own siren bloodline into other creatures."
"They are weaker than me, and they are more sensitive to their environment than I am to it."
Therefore, their "evolution" will be faster.
"At the same time, their bloodline and my bloodline are of the same origin."
"Once they successfully evolve, I will extract the 'evolved' siren bloodline from their bodies and integrate it into my own. This will naturally trigger my bloodline to leap towards that successful evolution as well."
The more the Scarlet Wizard spoke, the more organized and excited he became, as if he could already see the scene of his bloodline defect being repaired.
"That's right, it's bloodline transplantation!"
"This is the foundation of everything."
"Whether it's transplanting bloodlines into other organisms and forcing them to adapt to the environment."
"It will still be used for bloodline fusion experiments."
"All of this requires first transplanting my own siren bloodline into other creatures—otherwise, would I use myself as a test subject?"
"As expected of the Thunder Wizard!"
"I'll go prepare for the bloodline transplant experiment right away." Before she finished speaking, the Crimson Wizard hurriedly left again.
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