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Chapter 449

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Of course, this was under the condition that the Green Vine Sphere gave him the Totem Light attribute.

However, the technique had been created. Although it was just a small technique in the Secret Technique World and was very crude, after combining it with the Totem Light, it could be called a rare and powerful technique.

However, a technique was a technique. There were so many people who practiced Secret Techniques. Southern Sky Holy Fist Gate, Neptune Fist, Crimson Sand Sword, Celestial Circle Gate and so on. There were so many Secret Technique organizations, but how many could reach the peak like Garon and Sylphalan?

Talent, perseverance, temperament and luck. These were all essential elements on the path to the peak.

Therefore, the technique had been created, but a suitable disciple had to be chosen to inherit it.

The Green Vine Sphere technique would be deciphered sooner or later, it was only a matter of time. However, the imprint left behind by the technique would never be removed.

As long as a large sect was built with this as the foundation, the disciples would have a sense of belonging to the sect, and everyone would spontaneously recognize themselves as a large group. This way, it would truly create a centripetal force. No matter if the Green Vine Sphere technique appeared in other places, it would not have much of an impact.

Of course, the Green Vine Sphere had to be prepared as well.

Garon narrowed his eyes and left the garden. After washing up, he dressed neatly and left the Black Fire Palace, heading towards the Royal Library.

Now, only he and Ivycius lived in the Royal Palace. Because many of the palaces were destroyed, the First Princess and the rest of the royal family lived in the branch palace opposite the abyss.

The entire Kingdom was divided into three mountaintop regions. In the middle, there was a large canyon with rolling clouds, connected by stone bridges.

The Royal Palace District and the Cloud Light District were together, on the largest and tallest cluster of mountains. Looking from afar, the black palaces were undulating, with tall spires and scale-like walls.

The other two mountains were slightly Small Yi, and were both trade areas. One of the mountains had a branch palace built on it.

As Garon walked, he saw many of Ivycius' subordinates, supervising the laborers to clean up the debris of the destroyed palaces.

When they saw him, they were all extremely respectful, lowering their heads in awe.

Soon, he arrived at the Library. There was only one Black Fire Guard guarding the entrance.

Walking into the hall, the two sides of the dark gold hall were densely packed with copper-colored bookshelves.

There were a total of three floors on both sides. The three rows of bookshelves were densely packed with red hardcover books, neatly arranged in an orderly manner.

The hall was empty, with only a dozen or so people flipping through books in front of the bookshelves.

As long as the nobles paid a reading fee, they could enter the library to look up information and learn what they wanted to learn. Of course, books were also divided into different tiers. Different tiers of books required different fees. Moreover, he couldn't borrow it and bring it back to look at it.

Garon walked in quietly without attracting anyone's attention. He glanced at the bronze sign at the door, which indicated the contents of the different bookshelves.

Garon, who had been here once yesterday, went straight to the bookshelf area he was looking for. Turning around a few bookshelves, he took out a black copper key, opened a small door in the wall, and walked in.

Inside, there were two large bookshelves filled with books. Unlike the outside, the books here were all black, and the words "Top Secret" were engraved on the side of the bookshelves.

These were the research records of the scholars and researchers under Alric over the years. There were research notes, some precious documents that were almost out of print, and even some of the best books in the field.

Most people, even if they were form two or three totem users, would not be able to understand the main content in front of them. Perhaps forgers and luminarists who were proficient in research might be able to understand it, but without decades of painstaking research, it would be equivalent to reading a heavenly book.

But Garon was different.

Although attribute points could not upgrade secret techniques, it was still very useful to learn new knowledge.

Garen's foundation was already very good. Emin's teachings and book collection, followed by Reylan, Windchime, and Vanderman's underground book collection and research notes. Through the influence and communication of these top technical talents, coupled with his terrifying retentive memory, Garen's foundation was very good.

Here, the advantage of having 10 points of intelligence was finally revealed.

This attribute allowed his logical thinking to be more precise and faster. His memory and comprehension ability would be stronger. In other words, it allowed his brain to become more developed, and his brain's potential would be even more terrifying.

But to Garon, this thing was only useful to learn knowledge here.

It was like giving you a gun, if you did not use it to shoot, then it was useless. No matter how developed his brain was, Garon did not like to use schemes to solve problems. He had always used his strength to crush his opponents.

If he could not win, he would run, and go back to strengthen himself, then fight again! Until he could win!

This habit made him basically not plan anything.

So even if he had a strong brain, if he did not use it, then naturally it would not be of any use.

Garon had always turned everything that could be used as his motivation to move forward, into his motivation to become stronger. This way, step by step, he would become stronger and stronger, more and more abnormal.

A strong enough motivation would continuously increase the speed of becoming stronger, and this kind of acceleration would reach a terrifying level.

So.

When many people were still devising schemes to defeat strong enemies, he had already surpassed them unknowingly, and became stronger than them.

He was able to become the King of the Century, partly because of his ability, and partly because of this reason.

So this was a common principle in any world.

A genius with a quick mind would not necessarily be as successful as a rash person with a resolute personality.

Only a one-track mind, get rid of distracting thoughts, find the right direction, and move forward bravely. This was the key to success.

Geniuses were often quick-witted, and many problems would not be problems in their hands. Many problems would not be problems in their hands.

In this way, they would have fewer chances to encounter difficulties. Their desire to become stronger would not be sufficient. Without enough motivation, they would naturally slack off. So they would stop moving forward.

This was the reason why the tortoise and the hare raced, but in real life, the tortoise was often not as slow as imagined, and the hare was not as fast as expected.

Many times, surpassing was actually not as difficult as imagined.

So Garon's way of thinking was destined that he would not be like those geniuses with monstrous intelligence, who would choose to fight by strategizing. Although intelligence was also a kind of strength, it was not the direction he wanted to pursue.

A large amount of biochemical research, totem research knowledge was stuffed into Garon's head.

He stood in front of the bookshelf, flipping through the books in his hands under the faint yellow sunlight refracting from the top of his head.

The ceiling of the library was not thick, and was made with a layer of frosted yellow crystals. When the sunlight shone down, it would be weakened by refraction, allowing a certain amount of light to pass through. It would not harm the books, and could also expel the moisture in the library.

Garon quickly flipped through the knowledge notes recorded in the books. In his mind, he went through his own practical experience and experimental data, constantly correcting some of the mistakes, and temporarily marking out some of the unclear and vague areas. Waiting for future experiments to verify.

A large amount of knowledge and data was constantly being adjusted, perfected, and deepened in his mind.

Garon was an expert who had personally performed a core organ transplant on himself. In terms of human body modification, because of his many years of experience in practicing secret techniques, and the fact that he had absorbed so much knowledge from the Obscuro Society, in addition to the deepening of these notes in the palace. There was probably no one in this world who could be stronger than him.

The Obscuro Society specialized in totem modification of living beings. The Earthflower Society specialized in plant cultivation research.

The Royal Alliance of Luminarists, on the other hand, had all kinds of information, and they were all top notch, but none of them were the best.

What Garon paid the most attention to was human body modification technology. He himself was a living, successful experimental subject of human body modification. Although it was at the expense of a large number of death row prisoners, it was undeniable that through this path, he had successfully broken through the limitations of Luminarists.

If there was another person who could have the precision of control and secret technique of the King of the Century, with this technology, and a Silver Totem suitable for organ transplant. If he could withstand the rejection and side effects, perhaps he could achieve Garon's current state.

Other than human body modification, what Garon read the most were the research reports and records related to the Green Vine Sphere technology.

The research on the Green Vine Sphere was in Vanderman's underground library, and Garon already had a deep understanding of it. Now, he combined it with the Royal Family's research notes and knowledge system.

He was more and more confident that after completely mastering it, he would be able to further perfect the Green Vine Sphere.

After truly coming into contact with the core technology of the Green Vine Sphere, Garon only knew how strong of a coincidence Vanderman had to be to create this thing.

It was unlikely that there would be a second Green Vine Sphere in the entire world.

This was because its original form was a type of endangered plant that should have been completely extinct decades ago.

After this plant was transplanted home by Vanderman, due to climate and environmental issues, he couldn't stop it from withering no matter what he tried.

He didn't expect that one day, when Vanderman was practicing his Totem Tactics, he made a mistake and affected this plant.

A large number of plants died, and only one barely survived. This was the original form of the Green Vine Sphere.

He didn't expect that even Totem Light couldn't destroy this plant, so Vanderman began the long road of research. In between, he went through countless searches, trying to find more of this plant, but unfortunately, because this plant couldn't adapt to the gradually changing climate and environment, it quickly went extinct.

So Garon wasn't worried that someone would be able to decipher the mystery of the Green Vine Sphere in a short time. Even a large number of the Royal Family's top scholars had only come into contact with the rough surface. Unlike him, who had Vanderman's research notes.

The main reason he came to the library this time was to combine the two technologies of the Resonance Stone and the Green Vine Sphere, to form a more complete encryption function of the Green Vine Sphere. If possible, he hoped to break through his current bottleneck.

Also, he wanted to see how the other totem users got their core totems that were stronger than the Nine-Headed Dragon.

Although his Nine-Headed Demon Dragon wasn't the true ancient complete form, its power was still not to be underestimated. It was actually ranked in the top hundred of the entire totem ranking.

This made Garon really want to know how the other top totem users got their totem users. And what kind of totem could be stronger than his own Nine-Headed Dragon!?

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