"See if you can fulfill these requirents." Ye Zhi handed Mr. Ye’s task to Zhao Guang.
Zhao Guang glanced over it, then spoke: "Achieving mory transfer isn’t really a problem; if it’s purely knowledge, even if it can be transmitted in, understanding still requires ti and insight."
"Moreover, the human brain has protective and dormant chanisms. So things can be rembered, but over ti they will be forgotten."
Ye Zhi thought for a mont, realizing that it was indeed the case. It seed so people had made assumptions.
"What about developing the brain? Can these things be done?"
Zhao Guang nodded: "Of course, but the brain is important; it’s not as simple as it appears. Human potential is said to be limitless, but this potential keeps growing."
Zhao Guang gestured: "If you hastily develop it, the brain’s potential would reach its limit. In this situation, even if they want to cultivate to the Void-breaking level in the future, it’s impossible. The pinnacle of their life would be advanced."
Upon hearing this, Ye Zhi frowned; when it cos to cultivation, it’s a big matter.
Not to ntion anything else, just being able to extend life, or even extend one’s existence in the second world, is sothing many people are unwilling to give up. Unless you’re soone willing to forsake everything for research.
Such people do exist, but honestly, they’re not many.
"In that case, go ahead and develop it, but let the users know in advance. There will always be people willing to use it."
Indeed, no matter what you do, there’s always a batch of volunteers.
Although Zhao Guang himself couldn’t do it, it didn’t stop him from admiring such people.
"It’s possible, anyway, such people don’t need to be many; just a portion is enough to guide human developnt. I believe unless they’re lunatics, most who are willing to give up greatly extending their lifespan wouldn’t use technology to cause destruction."
Human nature may not withstand tests, but these tests aren’t just one.
Life, for most people, is far more tempting than anything else.
As for those lunatics, they’re outside the scope of discussion.
Even if the brain is developed, having groundbreaking ideas won’t automatically follow. In technological developnt, such ideas are often more important than foundational technology.
Zhao Guang agreed, and those people above could temporarily rest assured.
However, at this mont, after a period of cultivation, Jeana’s power aura began to gradually rise.
Zhao Guang put down what he was doing and went to an important northern city.
Although the place where he previously broke through wasn’t the most suitable to be the Imperial City, there was no other way. After all, he couldn’t break through a second ti, and a place where a demigod has broken through is inherently significant.
And now, the place where Jeana is located is the most suitable place in the north.
In the future, perhaps the Imperial City could be relocated here.
Although Jeana’s abilities are relatively simple, being just storm-related powers, she is still a demigod.
After breaking through, this new Holy Land will undoubtedly have excellent effects for so special professions.
At this mont, Jeana’s aura was constantly fluctuating. Zhao Guang was able to clearly sense it through his perception. If he weren’t worried about affecting Jeana, Zhao Guang could have understood it more clearly by communicating through the Soul Contract.
"Master, is sister Jeana about to break through?"
A group of people who received the news rushed over, all looking into the distance. Although this place was far away, it was easy to observe.
Zhao Guang nodded: "Almost there. If nothing unexpected happens, Jeana’s own laws are about to be conceived."
Just as he finished speaking, Sephidya descended: "Master, I have checked the surroundings and found nothing unusual." Jeana’s breakthrough wasn’t a secret; ever since obtaining the Heart of Elents, many could guess it.
Therefore, fearing soone might deliberately cause trouble, Zhao Guang couldn’t let his guard down.
With three demigods and a large number of high-level clones watching the area, it’s believed anyone daring to cause trouble will be quickly discovered.
Even if others know, there’s nothing they can do—at tis like these, no one dares to act recklessly.
Finally, after more than half a day passed, changes began to appear in the distance.
A strong wind swept in, the sky beca overcast with clouds, and thunder roared. The storm elents between heaven and earth quickly gathered here, forming a very special and imnse power.
Originally this should be a force very compatible with the natural laws, but at this mont it behaved completely differently.
This force gradually beca violent, manifesting a clash between personal laws and heavenly forces.
"Very well, the counter force is strong. It seems this power truly belongs to Jeana alone."
Without directly mimicking the forces of nature, there’s no chance of becoming compatible with them, nor will it be controlled. Soone pursuing personal freedom like Zhao Guang would never permit rging into the heavenly forces.
It seed, among those who found it hardest to resolve this trouble, Jeana did exceptionally well.
Just as they were speaking, the area beca enveloped in lightning, bursting into a dazzling brilliance before their eyes.
Under this Thunder Elent, nurous unremarkable stones transford into pieces infused with thunder’s power. Fortunately, this force gradually cald down, shifting towards gentleness.
If it continued like this, even ordinary people wouldn’t be able to survive here.
"The land’s structure has completely changed. This place can now grow many special herbs," Sephidya observed the ground and nodded.
"And if so plants can survive, they should also mutate and need to be collected."
This was spoken by Xi Fei; who would’ve thought Jeana’s breakthrough could cause such a huge commotion. Everyone initially thought there might be a big movent when Jeana broke through, but the destruction wouldn’t be significant.
They miscalculated this ti. It’s best to quickly mobilize people to protect these mutant species.
Zhao Guang rely nodded, not paying much attention to these. With his magic of Thunder Evolution, he could get whatever he wanted by himself. But he didn’t object; after all, it’s a survival ans for many people.
If he were to take everything away, those industries would wither in the future.
For a country’s developnt, this kind of approach is nothing worth promoting.
"She’s out, she’s out." Suddenly, Sephidya looked at the distant figure—it was Jeana’s silhouette.
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