Chapter 893: Chapter 278 Fourth Tier [Catastrophe · Red Dragon Golem]_3
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But from the old man’s eyes, he saw a fervor he had never witnessed before.
A fervor for science.
This gave Leonard Churchill a sense of uncertainty for the first ti.
He asked, “Master rlin, if I may be so bold to ask, how confident are you in this theory?”
rlin was blunt, “Science demands rigor. You are the first test subject, with no case for reference. Where would any confidence co from?”
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Listening, Leonard’s heart skipped a beat, his expression becoming quite peculiar: No confidence?
Seeing his look of silent reproach, rlin laughed, “Science requires a spirit of dedication. But rest assured, young man, I’ve been researching this direction for many years, and theoretically speaking, you have at least an eighty percent chance of successful fusion.”
Although an eighty percent assurance steadied Leonard’s heart sowhat, he still asked, “And the other twenty percent?”
rlin said unconcernedly, “Mutation into a monster.”
At that mont, the equipnt beeped, and he handed over the already refined [Catastrophe Golem] Profession Card to Leonard, saying, “Actually, if you want to know, I’m quite curious to see what kind of mutation you’d undergo. If we continued to cultivate your contaminated body, you might develop a ‘Blood Plague antibody,’ which could completely solve the major threat of the Blood Plague that could wipe out civilization.”
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Upon hearing these words, Leonard felt vaguely as though he should embrace a noble spirit of sacrifice for the sake of civilization.
But quite clearly, he felt he lacked such a spirit at the mont.
Staying alive seed quite pleasant.
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Having listened to Master rlin talk so much about the “Golem,” and biological science topics,
Leonard unraveled many mysteries in his mind.
And he had a more precise plan for his future career advancent.
It seems that the path of “Body Deification” is one he could continue to tread.
anwhile, he pondered another problem.
The contamination of the Blood Plague stemd from a broken Spell Clay Pot.
And, coincidentally, he had two more of the sa pots.
Moreover, Master rlin’s experints had demonstrated that both Werewolf Bloodline and Vampire had high compatibility for fusion, and perhaps there is so kind of direct genetic link between them.
Leonard rembered that his Werewolf Material ca from the Greedy Mining Well.
And one of the two clay pots he had was also from that mine.
Could it be that the jar from the mine contained an Ancient God related to werewolves?
What then could be inside the third jar?
How are these pots related to one another?
This jar involves an Ancient God so powerful that even the mighty Taren Dynasty could not contend with it, and it wasn’t sothing Leonard could consider at the mont.
His gaze returned to the Profession Card before him.
This was the Profession Card personally tailored for him by Master rlin, with the Brilliant Gold grade material [Heart of the Red Dragon Yuri] as the main material, obtained from the Battle of Ironforge.
The Red Dragon Yuri was a high-tier Demon Dragon Descendant.
Previously, Leonard had worried that the main material was too high-level to fuse with, but now with the Blood Plague, that issue was imdiately resolved.
[Catastrophe · Red Dragon Golem]
Quality: Brilliant Gold
Details: Catastrophe Sequence, Fourth Tier Profession Card from the Suit of Spades 9; Original template; Fusion requires Full Attributes not less than 100; Resistance to mutation not lower than 40; After fusion, ‘Red Dragon Golem’ is obtained, resulting in an enormous increase in robust Full Attributes, continuous growth with Catastrophe fire Elents and flesh; Dragon Descendant abilities 3, pseudo Dragon’s Might 1; Obtain Catastrophe-level fire Elental Affinity, dark elent Affinity; Obtain ‘Body of the Golem’, Catastrophe Law comprehension 3;
Made by rlin, it is bound to be quality.
“Strong, indeed…”
Leonard looked at the finished card, his eyes sparkling.
This was once again a top-caliber Fourth Tier Profession Card.
The Quality of a Profession Card isn’t simply about stacking various high-grade materials.
It also requires soone who can fuse with it.
This Profession Card could be said to be one that no one but Leonard could successfully fuse with.
The dragon-based main material ensured that his physical body would surge significantly after the card’s advancent.
And the tier growth limit also far exceeded that of ordinary materials.
The additional ‘Catastrophe Law comprehension’ and ‘Body of the Golem’ also provided very concrete improvents.
The forr would allow Leonard to rapidly heighten his comprehension of various Catastrophe Laws.
The latter ant that in future Transformations, he might not beco a Werewolf.
Instead, traits from other genes could also manifest.
He imagined sothing like… a draconic, vampiric werewolf wreathed in Hellfire?
Neither Master rlin nor Leonard himself knew what to expect.
His career path was unprecedented, with no models to reference.
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Leonard stayed in the laboratory, preparing to advance to Fourth Tier.
Master rlin observed the entire process.
Leonard, already experienced in advancent, began the fusion with the card, and there were no surprises.
Master rlin’s “eighty percent chance” was quite conservative.
In actuality, failure was nearly impossible in theory.
Leonard’s strength enabled him to withstand the vast remodeling of the Extraordinary Traits by the Profession Card, and the JOKER Demonic Solution broke through the bottleneck of reaching Fourth Tier with ease.
Days flew by in a flash.
Leonard opened his eyes from ditation.
rlin glanced at the data on the instrunts and asked, “How does it feel?”
As Leonard opened his eyes, they shone brightly: “Incredible.”
He had never felt so good before.
Though the process of advancent was excruciating, after reaching the pinnacle, it felt as if all prior difficulties lay beneath him, as he looked upon the view from the summit.
Leonard exhaled deeply as he observed his attributes, which had increased significantly.
Strength, Agility, and other stats had soared from around the 120s to over 160;
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