However, Erik was thinking about a few things. The system gave him a great idea, but it was a waste.
The number of DNA points Erik had made him feel limited in a way that he had never experienced before. If he had more, he would have been able to accomplish a great deal more.
He may have reduced the amount of mana required for each point of strength got by the Strength Enhancer brain crystal power.
He could have adjusted the parallel will's brain crystal to provide more passive intelligence stats, thus increasing the clones' intelligence.
Erik was contemplating the idea of staying inside the forest, gathering DNA points, and changing those powers.
All of those thoughts went through Erik's head, and the biological supercomputer and June were able to hear them since they were still connected to his mind as a result of the Instability brain crystal power.
Erik said to the biological supercomputer.
Erik started feeling a pain he never thought he would feel. It was awful and was consuming him unlike anything he had ever experienced before. Erik writhed back and forth in misery, in pain.
It was as if his very essence was being torn apart and then put back together again, and again, and again. And Erik saw it, he felt it. This was a profound alteration that went to his very core.
The source of this tornt was clear: the biological supercomputer was altering a brain crystal power closely linked to his DNA.
This modification affected his genetic makeup, triggering a pain that was indescribable.
It was like being scorched by the fiercest flas, each cell in his body ablaze with searing heat, or as if he were being shredded into countless pieces, his fibers pulled apart in a relentless tug of war and then stitched together without anesthesia.
While Erik struggled to resist the pain of those enormous changes that were affecting his body, he got brought to the limit, to the point where he struggled to keep himself on June's
back.
Erik asked.
The excruciating pain continued to intensify, causing Erik to question whether he would
resist until the end of the process.
[That's the problem until the process lasts.]
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