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Chapter 722: Chapter 336: Life Alchemy

Her gaze wandered between Ron and Eve, as if she were observing sothing only she could perceive:

"Continue your discussion, I am curious about what kind of knowledge you will impart to Eve."

Faced with this situation, Ron quickly adjusted his strategy.

Since Cassandra was present, he decided to shift the focus towards a theoretical discussion of Bloodline Studies.

After all, this was one of the Great Wizard’s areas of expertise, and also the best opportunity to showcase his own depth of knowledge.

"Since the Tower Master is present, I think discussing so practical theories of Bloodline Modulation today would be more aningful."

Ron’s expression beca more formulaic: "Especially so extended thoughts based on your early research data."

He turned to Eve, beginning to enter a teaching state, but could feel the oppressive gaze of Cassandra:

"Your Highness, do you rember your mother’s core views on the ’Bloodline Resonance Theory’?"

Eve tried to calm herself down, but her mother’s presence made it difficult to concentrate:

"Is... is it that there might be a deep connection between different bloodlines?"

"Correct, but that’s just a superficial understanding."

Ron nodded to show approval, then began to delve deeper:

"According to my study of the Tower Master’s early theories, combined with my own experintal findings, I believe the essence of bloodline resonance is ’information synchronization.’

He took out a special crystal device from his pocket:

"Every bloodline constantly emits specific frequency energy signals that carry the basic information of the bloodline.

When two compatible bloodlines co close, their signals resonate, forming an information exchange."

Cassandra’s gaze beca focused, she slightly adjusted her posture, clearly interested in such theoretical exposition.

"However, there is a critical point in the Tower Master’s theory that hasn’t been thoroughly explored—the possibility of artificial resonance."

Ron continued: "If we can artificially modulate the signal frequency of bloodlines, we can force synchronization of originally incompatible bloodlines."

This perspective made Cassandra’s pupils slightly contract, as she seed to realize the imnse potential of this technology.

"Forced synchronization?" Eve’s voice trembled a bit, uncertain if it was due to nervousness or excitent: "What does this an?"

"It ans we could break through the traditional limitations of bloodline fusion."

Ron’s tone carried the calm excitent unique to researchers:

"In theory, any two bloodlines could achieve fusion through artificial modulation, the key is finding the correct frequency matching algorithm."

He paused for a mont, allowing the concept to fully settle:

"Of course, this technology also poses great risks. Forced synchronization could lead to the genetic structure of the bloodline host completely collapsing, or result in uncontrollable mutations."

Upon hearing this, Cassandra finally spoke, her voice carrying a palpable sense of inquiry:

"Artificial frequency modulation... this conclusion... I indeed had a similar hypothesis in my early work, but the technical conditions at the ti couldn’t verify it. How did you co to this conclusion?"

"Primarily inspired by your early work on the ’Theory of Bloodline Harmony,’" Ron answered respectfully:

"In that paper, you ntioned that the success rate of bloodline fusion is related to the ’natural affinity’ between the two bloodlines.

I simply extended this concept further, considering whether this affinity could be artificially created."

"Natural affinity..." Cassandra repeated the term, her eyes showing a reminiscent expression:

"That was an idea from a long ti ago, I didn’t expect you to draw such a... bold conclusion from it."

Her tone carried admiration, but also a certain deep-seated vigilance:

"However, is it technically feasible to artificially modulate bloodline frequencies? Do you have a concrete implentation plan?"

This question touched the core of Ron’s research and was also the part he was least willing to reveal too much about.

He had to find a balance between showcasing his knowledge and protecting his secrets.

"Currently it’s still in the theoretical stage." He answered cautiously:

"I am attempting to use Rune technology to achieve frequency modulation, but have encountered so technical difficulties.

The energy output of Runes is not stable enough to maintain precise modulation for extended periods."

"Runes?" Cassandra was evidently quite interested in this:

"That is indeed a novel approach. Most Bloodline Modifiers focus on biological ans, very few think of using Runes to solve the problem."

"Interdisciplinary integration often leads to unexpected breakthroughs, which is why Ancient Alchemists could create so many brilliant achievents, they all possessed this kind of integrative thinking."

Ron explained:

"The precision of Runes can just make up for the instability of biological modulation. Of course, this also requires a sufficient in-depth understanding of Rune Magic."

Cassandra nodded, acknowledging this interdisciplinary thinking:

"It seems your multidisciplinary background indeed played a role."

"Besides frequency modulation, I’m also researching another direction—the active activation of bloodline mory."

Ron continued to share his research ideas: "In your theory, Tower Master, you ntioned that ancestral mory fragnts are preserved within the bloodline.

I am wondering, if we could selectively activate these mories, could the host temporarily gain certain abilities of their ancestors?"

This idea made Eve’s eyes widen: "Are you saying... one could acquire certain abilities of their ancestors?"

"Theoretically possible," Ron nodded in confirmation:

"But this process is extrely dangerous. Ancient mories often co with intense consciousness imprints, and if the host’s spiritual strength is insufficient, they might be completely devoured by the ancestor’s consciousness."

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