Chapter 166: Shirk’s Bloodline Research
A week passed since Yale reached the capital of the Anpaes Kingdom with his family, and they had already got used to living in their new house.
In that week, everyone’s attention was on the Twin Eunuchs; their punishnt provoked a lot of stir in the capital because the king had never punished that seriously any mber of the royal family.
As Sebe had predicted, people started to celebrate the punishnt, and other displeased mbers of the royal family made their moves against them.
There were a lot of princesses that hated the acts made by the Twin Eunuchs in the past. Since the mont they knew that the Twin Eunuchs had lost their position as princes, they quickly used their authority to pick up all the girls under the Twin Eunuchs orders and put them to work as their maidservants. Even if the Twin Eunuchs would be unable to do the things they did before, they could still harm others, and those girls were powerless against them.
The Twin Eunuchs were despised by all the won of the royal family, so the princesses didn’t hesitate in using that chance to rescue the enslaved won. They couldn’t touch people who were under the orders of a prince, but stealing people from the Twin Eunuchs was a different matter. Moreover, no one doubted that those won would have a better life as maidservants from those princesses than as slaves of the Twin Eunuchs.
Moreover, the Twin Eunuchs couldn’t refuse to obey orders from princes and princesses, so when all the princesses grouped together to order them to walk naked by the whole city with a huge flag that had written so words, the Twin Eunuchs had to swallow the sha and obey.
“We are the future of all perverts in the Anpaes Kingdom.”
The words in the flag remained in the minds of everyone, especially the n who saw how the lower part of those two had ended. There were so n among those in the capital who idolatrized the previous acts of the Twin Eunuchs and hoped to be like them in the future, but that idolization disappeared instantly after seeing them because they feared to have the sa fate by following their steps.
Usually, the king wouldn’t tolerate that kind of humiliation towards soone of the royal family, but as those two did a lot of immoral acts, the king allowed it to make an example for everyone, including mbers of the royal family.
After all, even the king disliked that kind of behaviors, but he was just too soft with his relatives, so he hoped that the example of the Twin Eunuchs avoided others to follow the sa path.
Aiwai went personally to see the whole route of the Twin Eunuchs; she was pleased seeing their face showing complete humiliation. In fact, all the won who they had touched or even received so perverted words or threats from the Twin Eunuchs, did the sa.
Sebe didn’t go to see the humiliation of the Twin Eunuchs personally, fearing the won who would be there. Sebe’s popularity with won skyrocketed since the fact that he was the responsible for the punishnt of the Twin Eunuchs. After all, they weren’t alone when the Twin Eunuchs acted against them, and Sebe spoke in defense of Aiwai and Wyba, the rumors had spread quickly, and Sebe turned extrely famous.
Sebe was already popular with won before that, but after that mont he was the preferred prince of the won in the capital.
Although the rumors also ntioned Aiwai and her family, the center of all rumors were Sebe, the other party only appeared as the ones who were offended by the Twin Eunuchs in all the rumors.
Sebe did not dislike being popular with won, but as there were too many won behind him and he knew, he could not answer them all, and ignoring them face to face would be even worse, so he decided to spend ti training instead of showing his face in public by going to see the humiliation of the Twin Eunuchs.
Although that was only his thod to avoid going outside, as it was quite a usual behavior for him, no one doubted that he just wanted to train.
Yale ignored everything regarding the Twin Eunuchs, he had received the blood samples from Sebe a day after reaching the capital, and he closed himself into a room to study the different kinds of blood before start experinting with them.
With Appraisal and the system’s database, Yale was able to obtain information and calculate the effects of rging the bloodlines, but that was just theoretical and was based on the knowledge he had, Yale wasn’t sure if everything will work like in the system’s deductions. That knowledge served as a starting point, but he needed to make real tests to ensure the deductions were correct.
Yale needed almost a whole week of testing the rging of types of blood before having a decent knowledge to call Shirk and starting the real research to improve Shirk’s bloodline.
Yale felt that to improve more his knowledge he would need to practice with soone alive, the bloodlines didn’t act the sa inside and outside the body after all. Yale’s progress in the bloodline research was monstrous given the ti he needed, but both Appraisal and the system’s database were extre cheats to researching.
Moreover, even that monstrous advance wouldn’t be seen strange in the eyes of others. For Aiwai, Yale obtained that knowledge from his past life. On the other hand, for Sebe and Shirk, the expert behind Yale had taught him personally. Thus, no one was surprised when Yale called Shirk after a week from having moved to the capital.
“Welco, Shirk. Lie down in that bed; we will start right now. I have already inford Sebe that you wouldn’t be able to leave for so ti after I start; the process of modifying the bloodline is slow after all.”
Yale and Shirk were in a huge white room, full of instrunts to contain and rge blood in the shelves. There was also a table with many of those instrunts in front of a chair where Yale was sitting. Finally, there was a bed in the center where Yale ordered Shirk to lie down.
When Shirk obediently lied down on the bed, Yale chained him to the bed to avoid him from moving.
“Endure it. It is possible that you might lose your control at so mont, so I need to do this to avoid you from moving. The chances of failure will increase a lot if you start moving around in the midst of the testing.”
The fewer variables included in the tests, the easier would be understanding how every thod worked, that was very important to Yale.
Shirk didn’t complain when Yale was chaining him to the bed; Yale had just explained it to him do to kindness because he knew that Shirk was ready to anything in order to have a chance to improve the quality of his bloodline.
Among all the blood samples Yale had, the one which was in the highest quantity was Shirk’s blood as that was the main point on Yale’s research, so Yale knew well the thods with higher chances to have a good effect based on his tests.
“Swallow this blood. The quantity isn’t high, and the quality isn’t much better than yours. Even if it fails, it shouldn’t have any side effect.”
Shirk drank it, but there wasn’t any reaction from his body.
“I will go back tomorrow, it is already late, and I estimate that effects can only start to be appreciable after ten hours in a body like yours. Try to sleep.”
Yale left the room leaving Shirk chained to bed alone in a dark room as Yale had also set off all the light formations.
Yale hadn’t been training in the previous days, but after starting the tests on Shirk he had a bit of ti to train at night, he just needed to leave his Spiritual Sense controlling Shirk increase of so ergency.
The next morning Yale smiled after checking Shirk’s blood.
“It indeed improved a bit.”
Shirk couldn’t believe it; he didn’t feel anything strange in his body.
“Really?”
Yale nodded, with Appraisal the difference was easy to see.
“Yes, but the improvent in extrely tiny. I doubt you can notice it, but it is a good first step.”
Shirk wasn’t depressed, as long there was an improvent even a tiny improvent ant that he had chances to have a better future.
“With this thod is possible to reach the quality of your bloodline?”
Shirk knew that the answer would be probably negative, but he couldn’t restrain himself from asking.
“Impossible. The bloodline I used was from too low quality although yours is worse than that. Moreover, seeing the current improvent I doubt that you even reach the quality of that bloodline with this thod, it is too crude. The improvent in your bloodline is real, but for making a huge improvent on it, this thod is insufficient. I am just conservative; it is better improving bit a bit your bloodline and seeing how your body reacts than risking it all from the start; I told you that this research to improve your body would be long.”
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