Chapter 329 Aptitude Enhancement Technology
Decades of time slipped away unnoticed amid busy research and preparations for plane transformation.
Within the laboratory, lighting was dimmed slightly, only a massive cylindrical reinforced glass tank in the center emitting a faint red glow.
Jie Ming stood before the tank, brows lightly furrowed, fingers unconsciously raking through his somewhat disheveled hair, eyes tinged with the irritation unique to research hitting inertia and bottlenecks.
The tank brimmed with crystalline, viscous liquid like melted rubies, ethereal energy shadowsâseemingly aliveâswam leisurely within like fish.
These energy shadows exuded pure, active elemental fluctuations.
At the liquidâs center, a gaunt male wizard apprentice with eyes tightly shut floated silently.
His body acted like a black hole, greedily absorbing surrounding liquid energy and those cruising âfish.â
âHowâs it going?â Light footsteps and spatial fluctuations accompanied Violaâs appearance via the laboratory cornerâs teleportation array.
She strode to the tank, observing the interior with keen interest.
Jie Ming didnât turn, glancing at several precision instruments connected to the tank, their screens dancing with complex data streams.
He nodded, tone flat. âVery good. The aptitude enhancement process is smoothâno rejection reactions, energy absorption efficiency as expected. Upon completion, his elemental affinity aptitude should directly rise ten levels.â
âWow!â Viola clapped lightly, eyes sparkling with amazement and unabashed curiosity at the apprentice. âLittle junior, your tech gets scarier by the day! How many years has it been? Youâve even developed alchemy for aptitude enhancement? And with such strong effects!â
Jie Ming finally turned, but his face showed no prideâonly regret.
He shook his head expressionlessly. âEffects are acceptable, but at this stage, the technology holds little practical value.â
âHow could it be meaningless?â Viola disagreed, arms crossed. âIâd bet, no matter the material costs, ancient wizard families would pay staggering prices at critical moments for core descendants! And those low-tier wizards trapped by aptitude, lifespan nearing end without breakthroughâtheyâd bankrupt themselves begging at your door!â
She paused, lowering her voice. âYou donât knowâhigh-tier alchemists touching aptitude enhancement are rare as phoenix feathers, but each with similar tech, even less exaggerated effects, swims in wealth, courted as honored guests by major forces!â
Jie Ming shook his head again, ending the debate.
He knew the key wasnât just costs as Viola said.
This aptitude enhancement technologyâs core wasnât wizard-system alchemy but adapted from a cultivation secret method in the Great Dao Book Pavilion using âspirits of natureâ to cleanse bones and elevate aptitude.
Its core material: those peculiar âcrystal fishâ he discovered and captured in the Infernal Sulfur plane (Chapter 154).
Deeper research confirmed they werenât ordinary elemental beings but extremely rare manifestations of âspirits of nature.â
He then adapted the cultivation method for wizard-world individuals.
Effects were heaven-defyingâunconditionally boosting a beingâs elemental affinity aptitude by a full ten levels!
âBoost byâ ten levels, not âtoâ ten levels.
Meaning a five-level aptitude apprentice could leap to fifteen!
Yet limitations were equally vast.
Beyond pure technical issues, practical applications faced major restrictions.
First, it held little meaning for mid-to-high-tier wizards.
Wizard rank advancement not limited by aptitude wasnât mere jest.
Each major wizard realm promotion brought life-tier leaps and spiritual force qualitative changes, naturally vastly elevating all aptitudes.
Quantified: apprentice to formal wizard added 10 levels to prior aptitude.
Second-level added 20, third-level 30⊠and so on.
Thus, even initial ten-level super geniuses maintained aptitude edges only to third or fourth level.
Beyond, innate aptitude advantages dwindled; effort, opportunities, and knowledge comprehension depth far outweighed starting aptitude.
Moreover, Jie Mingâs tech boosted only elemental affinityâone of over a dozen related aptitudes.
So for mid-to-high-tier wizards, it wasnât as vital as imagined.
Second, most fundamentallyâraw materials.
âSpirits of natureâ were plane-nurtured treasures, near-nonrenewable.
Each plane birthed extremely limited numbers, mostly elusive.
Their value, in some aspects, exceeded plane origins.
Forces or individuals affording such for enhancement often possessed more mature, stable, lower-side-effect alternatives.
Though aptitude boosts less dramatic, they combined multiple techs for elevation.
Thus, to Jie Ming, his tech was somewhat âchicken ribsâ for truly affluent clients.
Tasty but not filling, wasteful to discard.
âEnhancement complete.â Jie Ming refocused on the experiment.
Manipulating the control panel, the tankâs red liquidâseemingly aliveârapidly absorbed into wall and base recovery systems.
Losing buoyancy, the apprenticeâs body softened, falling.
Jie Ming raised a virtual finger; invisible force caught the still-dazed apprentice, immersed in wondrous sensations, suspending him steadily.
Then, fingertip alchemy light flashed; residual red viscera on the apprentice restructured into a clean gray wizard robe enveloping him.
Ignoring the apprentice joyfully examining his hands, sensing surging elemental affinity, Jie Ming turned to Viola.
âFor providing this qualified subject and key data, this âself-serviceâ enhancement costs you two hundred million military merits.â
Viola showed no distress, smiling broader.
She whipped out her magic network terminal. âNo problem! Merits transferred! Thanks, little junior!â
Deftly grabbing the still-savoring apprentice like a new toy, she waved cheerfully at Jie Ming and vanished via teleportation array.
Jie Ming watched them disappear in the light pillar, especially the apprenticeâs irrepressible joy, shaking his head with pity.
From Violaâs treasure-found expression, this lucky (or unlucky?) apprentice likely bore centuries-spanning colossal debt.
Provided, of course, he survived perilous plane battlefields to repay it.
Battlefields were merciless; high projected returns meant nothing if deadâeverything zeroed.
But that concerned Jie Ming not.
He developed this tech not for public good or meritsâthough merits were nice byproducts.
His true goal: further strengthen his black giant legion!
Constructing Incense Fire Divine Dao required, beyond tech, energy, plane foundationâone indispensable element: believers, or sentient beings forming societal base.
His Infernal Sulfur planeâharsh, sulfur-toxic, rampant fire elementsâfundamentally unsuited for ordinary carbon-based life.
He could transform it via massive environmental projects, but costs and timelines were prohibitive.
Jie Ming had a better ideaâsettle his âcannon fodder units,â the black giants, as servant race in the plane.
Becoming Incense Fire Divine Daoâs first, most vital âresidentsâ!
Black giantsâ traits suited perfectly as Incense Fire Divine Dao âbelievers.â
First, they adapted to the planeâs brutality while possessing high intelligenceâfully meeting believer standards.
Second, as Jie Mingâs creations, he held innate divinity in their beliefsâno need for fabricated miracles.
In his plans, post-Incense Fire Divine Dao, black giantsâ strength and racial quality could easily convert to dao soldiers.
Key to this: conceptually shift from pure âwar weaponsâ and âconsumablesâ to âsociality.â
Core societal foundation: natural reproductionâindependent of creator intervention, self-perpetuating lineage.
Thus, Jie Ming targeted black giant cultivation coreâthe incubation pool.
This pool originated from lava giantsâ reproduction system.
Despite Jie Mingâs multiple modificationsâintegrating snow monster talents, energy absorption, Five Viscera Divine Sacrifice Technique, even self-destruct modulesâits deepest âlife creation and continuationâ base retained lava giant incubation pool framework.
Jie Ming now aimed to absorb this core tech, then create new incubation pool technology.