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The function of Commander Points is to advance blue-quality Racial Talents to purple quality.

Gauss currently possesses quite a few Racial Talents.

[Special Stomach][Sturdy Scale Bloodline][Ghost Form][Proto-Zerg Consciousness][Interdiate Draconic][Flying Instinct][Demonic Hour]

These Racial Talents cover various qualities.

Among them, [Demonic Hour] is of purple quality. It played a critical role in the recent battle against the ogre leader and is currently his strongest talent. It cannot advance to a higher quality for the ti being.

Among the many blue-quality talents, the ones he uses most frequently are [Special Stomach] and [Sturdy Scale Bloodline], with [Ghost Form] barely counted in.

In truth, the tis he actually uses Ghost Form are few, but every ti it proves crucial, turning the tide of events, so he considers this talent as well.

Commander Points.

He felt that this number was not particularly large.

So he must choose wisely when using them.

Gauss’s attention wandered among these three options.

[Special Stomach] enhances his supply. Last night, it was with this talent he could continuously consu Magic Stones for rapid energy replenishnt.

However, he can only consu low-level Magic Stones for now. He tried eating Mid-Level Magic Stones but quickly experienced discomfort and vomited them out.

A large amount of low-level Magic Stones in a short ti also burdens the body.

However...

Normally, unless there’s a large-scale battle like last night’s, with Gauss’s extraordinary Magic Power, there is no need to consu large quantities of Magic Stones within a short ti, leading to bodily harm.

Therefore, the priority is...

Gauss moved his gaze away from it.

Not that advancing it has no use, just that its priority isn’t as urgent at the mont.

[Sturdy Scale Bloodline] and [Ghost Form]

These two enhancing type talents sowhat echo each other.

Just that the forr is inclined towards a dragon-like form, while the latter leans towards Ghost Transformation.

In terms of enhancent, [Sturdy Scale Bloodline] offers a lesser boost compared to [Ghost Form] but excels in stability and endurance, focusing on strength and physical enhancent. In contrast, [Ghost Form] emphasizes speed and explosive power.

One triumphs in stability, capable of sweeping moves; the other excels in bursts, with maximum mobility.

This indeed is a tough choice.

Gauss subrged himself in the hot water of the bathtub, contemplating silently.

He enjoyed this feeling, as if the entire world had fallen into silence.

But don’t imitate this lightly, as he has mastered the ability to breathe underwater after receiving the blessings of the Lake God.

After much contemplation, he finally made a decision.

He plans to first allocate Commander Points to [Ghost Form], then attempt to advance [Sturdy Scale Bloodline] when he gains more Commander Points later.

This isn’t difficult, after all, not every Commander Level Demon is as strong as the Ghost-transford ogre leader. As long as the opponent is suitable, it is actually quite easy for him to take them down now.

There is another reason for choosing [Ghost Form].

When he killed that Ghost-transford ogre leader, he absorbed a portion of its bloodline.

Although it didn’t advance his [Ghost Form] to a purple quality at the ti, it should have propelled quite a bit of progress.

Prioritizing the temporarily limited Commander Points into [Ghost Form] ensures that this use of points can successfully advance at least one talent to purple quality.

If consuming 65 Commander Points doesn’t complete the advancent of [Ghost Form], then other talents will be even less hopeful.

He focused his attention on [Ghost Form] and then slowly invested the points into it.

5, 10, 20, until he invested 45, a prompt for advancent appeared.

"The conditions required for advancent in quality are t. Would you like to advance the blue-quality Racial Talent [Ghost Form]?"

"Yes."

...

The "cold" energy inside Gauss continued to grow.

In an instant, it had multiplied several tis and beca more refined.

Unnoticeably, he entered that Ghost Transformation state again.

Curved small horns erged from his forehead, abundant energy filled his body.

"Gauss, are you alright?"

In the kitchen, as Aaliyah and Ying were handling ingredients, they detected the commotion next door and knocked on the bathroom door.

"I’m fine."

Hearing Gauss’s fairly steady voice from inside, though they didn’t understand why there was a sudden surge of formidable presence from within, everyone felt relieved.

Gauss felt a strong coldness throughout his body, not physically, but this chill was extrely soothing, as if sothing intangible deep within him was slowly awakening.

"Crack, crack, crack——"

The white airflow swirling around his body continued to compress, faintly tinged with a deep black.

He felt that this enhanced energy was more stable than before, resembling a controlled giant beast.

"Blue-quality Racial Talent [Ghost Form] successfully advanced!"

"Advanced to purple-quality Racial Talent [Tier Two Ghost Transformation]"

When all had stabilized.

Gauss sat up from the slightly cooled bathtub water.

He was still in the Ghost Transformation state.

Clenching his fists, feeling the abundant power and Magic Power within him, he understood the improvent after advancing [Ghost Form].

Compared to before, [Ghost Form] was more like an incomplete transformation. Its instability required Gauss to continuously consu large amounts of energy when entering this form.

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