??Chapter 35: Chapter 35 C Grade Talent, Truly C!_1
Chapter 35: Chapter 35 C Grade Talent, Truly C!_1
Plans could never change as swiftly as they do.
Originally, Tuck’s plan was indeed to make contact with Carlos, then get to know Hilor in order to reach the High Tower.
Alas, the System was too powerful.
His Talent transford dramatically on the spot.
Afterward, when Tuck hid and made his breakthrough, he was even discovered by Mr. Aubrey.
Now, he had already made contact with the High Tower.
At this ti, saying, “I want to get in touch with you through Carlos, and then reach the High Tower,”
would instead provoke so unnecessary and adverse troubles.
However, Tuck didn’t mind the positive trouble that ca from taking the initiative.
After all, this was precisely why Tuck had co.
Tuck’s brave charge surprised Hilor for a mont.
Imdiately after, Hilor began to scrutinize Tuck carefully and seriously.
Seeing this, Tuck was sowhat astonished.
“She can’t really be pondering this question, can she!”
A mont later, Hilor spoke earnestly.
“In fact, there are quite a few n who pursue .”
“But none have charged forth as bravely as you have.”
“Although you are a bit young, if you can demonstrate sufficient ability, perhaps I might consider it.”
“Previously…”
After musing for a while, Hilor spoke again.
“Carlos ntioned that you are astoundingly powerful, and that your advancent in levels is rapid.”
“Now, it seems that this is indeed true!”
“When we first t, you were only Level 12, yet after one day’s baptism, you’ve already reached Level 18.”
“Moreover, your Origin Energy is even purer than I had imagined.”
As Hilor explained,
Tuck maintained a listening posture.
Now in possession of SSS Level “Precision Correction,” Tuck,
still needed to maintain his condition to continue with the external corrections.
But as for himself,
he could correct his own energy channels any way he wished.
And even…
He could completely conceal his Level, Wizard aura, and Origin Energy fluctuations without any problem.
Yet, doing so in front of top-level powerhouses would instead be like proclaiming there is no silver here; a classic blunder.
Therefore!
Tuck concealed all of his truly formidable Attributes.
The less important parts were only slightly concealed.
What others could see was only what Tuck wanted them to see.
“The rapid improvent of your Level and the purity of your Origin Energy are not the focuses of today’s conversation,” Hilor continued.
“The key point is… Carlos said that your Precision is sowhat startling.”
“And… during your baptism, I paid a visit to Mr. Aubrey.”
“The baptism certificate you carried was given by Mr. Aubrey, and I knew it simply by asking at the door.”
“It doesn’t count as prying into any secrets, right?”
Hilor smiled.
“Of course!” Tuck shrugged his shoulders nonchalantly.
“Mr. Aubrey is a deeply esteed Necromancer who commands respect.”
“My teacher once told
that if it were not for Mr. Aubrey’s undead army defending the passage, the Kobolds underground would be a major nuisance.”
“When I visited Mr. Aubrey, I have never seen him praise soone so highly before.”
“And… Mr. Aubrey,”
“he was full of nothing but praise for your Precision.”
He even said, “I should get to know you better.”
Tuck’s eyes narrowed slightly.
“This woman is truly dexterous in thought,”
“Lucky I didn’t tell the truth earlier, else… the Steam rails might have rolled right over my head.”
“So…”
Tuck straightened up a bit and asked, “What are you trying to convey?”
“I want to see just how amazing your ‘Precision’ really is!” Hilor clarified her intention.
“The real Precision!” Hilor added.
“The real Precision?”
A smile played at the corners of Tuck’s mouth.
“Could it be… I should also tell you about noticing that you have a B Grade Transcendent Talent and an A Grade Transcendent Steam Talent with just one look?”
Indeed!
Hilor, not only possessed a B Grade Transcendent Talent but also had an astonishing A Grade “Steam Talent.”
When they first t,
Tuck had already seen the contours of A and B Grade Transcendent Characteristics emanating from the other’s Steam Origin Energy.
As an Upgrade Sequence, the version answer, and the leading figure of the era—the Steam Sequence!
When the Steam Upgrade was completed, one would awaken a “Steam Talent.”
As for the level of the Steam Talent that one could awaken, it depended on one’s own Talent.
Clearly, Hilor’s Transcendent Talent was truly high.
He had awakened the top-tier B Grade Transcendent Talent on his own.
During the Steam Upgrade, he even obtained an A Grade Transcendent Talent.
In the Ramore Tower City-State, unique in its own right and valued highly by the Ramore Wizard Earl, who also focused on cultivating him, Hilor was even more exaggerated and astonishing than the outside world knew.
“Actually, my Transcendent Talent is really just C Grade.”
Tuck spread his hands.
“As for the latent Transcendent Talents, I’m not clear on them either.”
“If you really want to know, I don’t mind demonstrating.”
Tuck’s forthright and generous expression for a mont seed sowhat inconsistent with how his younger brother, Carlos, described him as “extrely dark-hearted” and “exceedingly cruel.”
“How would you demonstrate?”
Hilor asked.
Tuck pointed at the “Clockwork Cat Puppet” and said, “This little guy is quite agile, isn’t it!”
“Of course! It’s a peculiar creature from the puppet ecology, and it’s very smart.”
Tuck casually pulled out a piece of parchnt and squeezed it tightly into a small ball, then shook it a bit.
“Tell it that I can hit it with ease.”
Such creatures, once removed from the “puppet ecology,” needed to establish a master-servant relationship.
It was like humans providing “food” to their pets.
Steam Sequence Transcendents were capable of delivering “clockwork power” to puppet creatures, keeping them in an “alive” state.
With a master-servant relationship established, naturally, the two could communicate.
The contours were quickly established between them.
Monts later.
The Clockwork Cat Puppet looked toward Tuck.
“ow~~ ow~~”
It had a fully expressive deanor.
“Then you’d better watch out,” Tuck said with a smile.
Tuck infused it with a bit of Origin Energy.
Contour integration, trajectory fitting, all in one go.
The small paper ball was then released from his hand.
The mont Tuck released it, the trajectory of the paper ball blurred.
The next mont.
The paper ball “pop” bounced off the Clockwork Cat Puppet’s head and then landed steadily back in Tuck’s hand.
The faint smile on Hilor’s good-looking face froze right there.
Even the Clockwork Cat Puppet hadn’t realized yet why it had been hit.
After a mont, Hilor looked at the paper ball in Tuck’s hand.
Her astonished expression slowly appeared but was quickly concealed.
“Can… you do it again?”
“No problem!” Tuck replied calmly.
This ti, the Clockwork Cat Puppet jumped onto the window sill.
The distance was now about seven or eight ters.
“You better be careful!”
Tuck made his move again.
This ti, whether Hilor gave it instructions or the Clockwork Cat Puppet learned to be smart,
The mont Tuck made his move, the Clockwork Cat Puppet leaped into the air, attempting to leave its original position.
But… sorry.
Both the static contours and dynamic trajectory extending from the Clockwork Cat Puppet were perfectly controlled by Tuck.
“Pop!” A light sound.
Tuck hit the Clockwork Cat Puppet’s head accurately as it traced through the air, and at the sa ti, the paper ball rebounded back to Tuck’s hand.
“How did you do that?” This ti, Hilor’s face was filled with solemnity.
She would never have believed such an outrageous and inconceivable operation had she not witnessed it with her own eyes.
“You ask , but whom shall I ask?”
Tuck shrugged with an innocent look.
“I’m just a bit more precise with my shots, no need to look at
like that!”
“C Grade Talent, that’s the real C!”
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