Felix steeled his heart, deciding to commit to this plan.
Without further ado, he kicked off the gears by requesting the seven celestial hearts to create races with close genetics to humans while also possessing a cultivation system.
The seven celestial hearts held nothing back and manifested many humanoid figures, filling the entire sky.
each figure resembled a human quite greatly but had a slight difference, whether in size, skin color, limbs, or other features.
The seven celestial hearts introduced each race, informing Felix about their best qualities and drawbacks.
All Felix could do was listen with an awed look, feeling like he was watching a deity at work.
"Last but not least, The Elentari are a humanoid race that shares approximately 85-90% of their genetic makeup with humans."
"They have a strong natural connection to the elents, making them able to sense, control, and manipulate their respective elent at will."
"They also possess Elental Aura, allowing them to grow stronger in their respective environnts, but weaker in the opposite environnts to their elental affinity."
"Drawbacks, due to their elental Aura, the Elentari race separate themselves based on their affinities from birth and live in their natural environnts exclusively."
"Also, their personalities are heavily affected by their affinities."
'Oh? This sounds more promising than the rest.' Felix raised an eyebrow in intrigue.
The other races might have been good too, but their drawbacks were too much to accept. So of them had reproduction problems while so could barely live past half a century.
Felix understood that if he wanted to create a whole new race, they needed to survive the cruel hardships of the universe until contact was made with the human race.
Thus, they had to have decent longevity or a reproduction system in case they went through an extinct-level scenario.
God knows that humans went through plenty of apocalypses and erged on the other side fewer in numbers, but stronger than before.
"The drawbacks of the Elentari race might be negated by humans' nature once a rger occurred."
Felix knew that humans' endless desire to evolve stronger and better would make it near impossible for them to accept sitting in a single place, getting comfortable in it forever.
"Let's say humans discovered the Elentari and found a way to replicate their genetic code to their advantage, allowing them to manipulate elents too, will they make it accessible to everyone?" Felix frowned, "If they did, will it work on ? I rember my affinities are poison and illusion, does this an they need to find an Elentari with the sa affinities to make an extract or for the process to work, both subjects need to be close?"
"By so miracle, I succeeded to modify my genes and beca able to control elents, will this be enough to locate and integrate with the seven celestial hearts?"
"Even if I placed the seven hearts near my future version, he won't know what to do with them."
"There are so many holes..."
The mont Felix made a small breakthrough, he realized that possessing strength ans absolutely nothing if he had no clue about the mission or the way to integrate with the seven celestial hearts.
"Queen Ai, help run so calculations."
Understanding that it would be near impossible to forecast everything, Felix could only rely on Queen Ai's powerful calculations to run the possible scenarios.
The seven celestial hearts didn't ban him from receiving help from anyone as long as the main condition was respected...Not knowing about the mission.
...
Days went by and then months...Thousands of calculations were run by Queen Ai, helping Felix narrow down the main plan.
While many holes still remained open, Felix understood that it was impossible to account for every single detail and all he could do was trust the process and commit.
"Emilia, Rhyzel, Lukas, and many others have already entered their first universe." Felix narrowed his eyes, "I don't know what they have planned, but I am sure it's more or less similar to mine. I will wait until they co out to gain so more insights."
Felix was almost certain that no one would succeed in their first ti as he understood there were simply too many moving parts to get them perfect right away.
In other words, the first universes would be used to iron out the path.
"One day is equal to a billion years inside...This ans the minimum is close to fourteen days before everyone's universes reset."
Felix glanced at his bracelet, knowing that the first batch would co out in the next hours at best.
Felix wasn't the only one expecting as Empress Emily and the rest of the ten rulers were all expecting so hopeful news.
Unfortunately, it couldn't have gone any worse...
Rhyzel, who was believed to have the most promising chance at ascending, ca out with his eyes wide open like he just exited hell itself.
Before anyone could react, he let out a husky despairing scream.
"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH!! NO! NO! NO! GET BACK IN! MY WIFE!! MY DAUGHTER!! GET BACK IN!! I HAVE TO SAVE THEM!!"
He seed to have completely lost it as he kept begging for the seven celestial hearts to put him inside the sa universe.
From the crazed despairing look on his face, he might have bitten more than he could chew...
Sadly, the seven celestial hearts rely announced emotionlessly, "You have failed the trial."
Then, Rhyzel was kicked out of the consciousness space, and his bracelet was destroyed.
As he gazed at the bracelet turning into dust in his shaking palms, Rhyzel was left utterly stunned with a hint of despair clouding his eyes.
Before he could react, his mories of the entire trial and what happened in the first universe were erased, causing him to lose consciousness in his UVR's room under the cold eyes of Empress Emily.
She was the one erasing his mories as she could see that he was about to completely snap...However, she had already extracted everything he had experienced in the first universe to see what caused such a heavy ltdown.
'The best candidate failed in the first universe? Tsk, I understood those humans are useless and unreliable.'
'Empress Emily, as much as I want this project to succeed, it's easier to just embrace the truth...A replacent will never erge before our universe gets thrown to the Blighted Grounds.'
'How about the rest? So of them look quite stable.'
The ten rulers conversed telepathically with Empress Emily, displaying that most of them had zero faith in the chosen candidates...The fact that Rhyzel had lost his mind after a single try proved them right.
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