Chapter 316 Familiar Figure’s Tale
Resha wasn't aware of the entire truth, but thanks to Orakha's multiple revivals, some of the information about the Supreme Tusk in the Transcendent Eater was revealed. Raaha learnt about it from Orakha and then informed Resha.
It was through this that Resha knew about the Supreme Tusk Gannala's plans regarding her seven children, the goal of which was to kill the Boar King and reach the Mystic Grade.
When one of the seven has a child, the path to the Mystic Grade in them is transferred to the child. But if the child isn't an Empyrean Tusk, then the path is lost forever.
lightsnοvεl After all, it acts like a bridge between the seven and their respective children, accumulating the countless variables they create to forge a path to the Mystic Grade.
Resha stared at the cup before him. It was four times larger than his head and instinctively upon perceiving it, he was able to conclude that the cup had a volume of 27 litres. Currently, it was empty.n((o/.v/-e(/l.)b()1).n
But based on the information he could perceive, Resha realised that all his actions, experiences, and various accumulations would concentrate in this cup in liquid form.
When he has a child, this cup will be transferred to the child. Even after that, Resha's actions would continue to accumulate in the cup. And the day this cup becomes full is when his child—if born an Empyrean Tusk—will become a Mystic Grade Empyrean Tusk.
The case was the same between Inala and Gannala. But as Inala hadn't unlocked the final level of Mystic Bone Art, he couldn't perceive the Path in him.
In Inala's case, the ship had already set sail. Inala's actions would continue to accumulate in the cup within Gannala. And when it becomes full, Gannala will reach the Mystic Grade.
But the problem was the fact that all paths were different. And unless the action is related to the path, it wouldn't condense anything within the cup. Hence, one needs to do a lot of trial and error before they succeed.
Since the reincarnates knew the plot beforehand, they were able to take action in a variety of fields, something Mammoth Clansmen their age would never even dream about. Forget their peers, even the Mammoth Clan masters hardly did anything spectacular other than remaining in their Settlement and defending it.
But every single reincarnate went through a lot, stirring up shit in a mere year that surpassed what the entire Mammoth Clan did in that period.
It was because they had the perspectives of two different worlds and, hence weren't restricted to one thought process. They could always think out of the box and do things that those on Sumatra Continent could never even dream about.
The paths were in the seven but took effect upon their children, and only in the case they were born an Empyrean Tusk.
Things proceeded beyond Inala's control, and hence, he ended up losing the path to Gannala. The case was the same for Yennda. His path was in Harrala.
Resha didn't wish to lose his path, a reason why he told Yahira to refrain from bearing a child for the time being.
He obtained the Major Treasure of Cure, possessing a Primary Nature that was the perfect form of Internal Inertial Gravity. Therefore, unlike the reincarnates, Resha had the possibility of becoming a Mystic Grade Empyrean Tusk.
As long as he retained the path in him, once it becomes full, its accumulation would be unleashed on himself, resulting in his evolution. He had the capacity to make it a reality.
Resha absorbed the Empyrean Tusk essence generated by the Empyrean Incubator and poured it into his Spirit Container, feeling his Primary Nature become active. Fused into it was the Major Treasure of Cure, the Supreme Tusk Gannala's ultimate creation.
It began to absorb this essence, displaying faint signs of development. Resha noticed a drop appear in the cup, smiling in response, 'Yes, as long as I continue to concentrate the essence of an Empyrean Tusk in myself, the Cure will continue to influence my body to become more and more like an Empyrean Tusk.'
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