My Talent's Name Is Generator Chapter 864 Plan For Vaythos

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Previously on My Talent's Name Is Generator...
Following Vivi's consumption of a world core, many of the protagonist's laws undergo a significant upgrade while their internal Dawn Core energy shifts into a more efficient silver state. Seeking further progress, the duo travels to the military hub of Sukra, where they quickly neutralize the local forces to reach the world core. Vivi consumes the core as planned, but the expected growth transformation takes an unexpected turn, leaving her suddenly shrunken instead.

She turned her head, casting a glance at her own physique with a confused expression.

"What took place?"

I lifted an eyebrow. Fluttering closer until she was right before my face, she scrutinized her wings.

"Why have I shrunk again?"

"You have reverted to your original stature," I remarked.

"That is precisely the issue!"

Spinning around, she performed several rotations, inspecting every inch of her form.

"This is incorrect!"

Her wings twitched with irritation.

"I consumed the entire world core!"

"You certainly did." I gave a nod.

"Then why didn't I increase in size?"

She hovered directly ahead of me, wearing a look of sheer indignation.

"Did I ingest something spoiled?"

I blinked, taken aback.

"Spoiled… food?"

"Exactly!"

Pointing a tiny wing downward, she asked, "Was that core flawed?"

A laugh escaped me.

"A flawed world core?"

"Indeed!"

Her wings flared in agitation.

"That must be the reason."

She darted around me in swift circles.

"I swallowed the thing in its entirety, and this is my reward? I am even smaller than before!"

Folding my arms, I maintained my composure.

"Perhaps your maturation doesn't function as you imagine."

She halted in mid-air.

"…What is that supposed to imply?"

"It may require more than two worlds to fuel it."

Narrowing her eyes with suspicion, she asked, "So, you are claiming the meal was of good quality?"

"Yes."

"And I simply failed to consume enough?"

"Likely."

A brief silence fell between us.

Her wings suddenly unfurled with renewed purpose.

"Very well."

Turning her gaze toward the sky of the pocket space, she declared, "Then we must acquire additional world cores."

I let out a soft chuckle.

"Becoming greedy already?"

She peered at me with complete gravity.

"I am attempting to bolster my strength."

"Of course you are," I said with a faint smile. "But tell me, Vivi, didn't you mention that significant changes would occur on Vaythos once you absorbed other cores? I can sense your growth; show me these changes you promised."

Vivi blinked once.

"Oh… those changes."

After a momentary pause, she began flapping her wings in excitement.

"Yes! I completely let that slip my mind."

Without pausing for my input, she spun in the air.

"Let's depart! Let's return to Vaythos."

Reality rippled. In the blink of an eye, we vanished from Sukra's inner sanctum, reappearing in her garden by the tranquil lake near the towering ancient tree.

I looked around, arching a brow.

"Wow. That was rather brisk."

Vivi puffed out her chest with pride as she glided before me.

"Naturally," she replied. "Now that I have a connection to three worlds, navigating between them is trivial."

That… actually held up to scrutiny.

"Follow me," she commanded suddenly.

Before I could inquire about our destination, she seized control of our surroundings once more.

The view blurred. Floating high above a vast expanse of blue, we stared down at an endless ocean where wind rippled the surface and sunlight danced upon the waves.

Vivi hovered at my side, eyes thoughtful.

Then, she spoke up.

"Shall we construct a new continent?"

I blinked, turning toward her.

"A new continent?"

"Precisely."

Returning my gaze to the ocean, I asked, "And what purpose would that serve in your mind?"

Her eyes ignited with sudden fervor.

"Oh, I already have several plans. I will make it extraordinary," she vowed.

"How so?"

She twirled in mid-air, clearly savoring the concept.

"We shall fashion an island containing distinct elemental zones."

I raised an eyebrow.

"Elemental zones?"

"Indeed," she responded eagerly. "Fire, water, air, earth, lightning… every primary elemental category."

She gestured wildly with her wings while detailing her vision.

"We can designate regions where each element manifests with greater intensity than anywhere else across the globe. Additionally, we will scale the intensity incrementally."

Crossing my arms, I listened as her enthusiasm grew.

"This allows novices to cultivate, followed by masters, and eventually, the grandmasters."

She indicated the ocean beneath us.

"It will serve as a natural proving ground for the populace to evolve through simple environmental adaptation."

I had to concede… The idea was truly impressive.

"And we need not limit ourselves there," she added cheerily.

"We have the power to shape the landscape entirely."

"Oh?"

"Undoubtedly," she said, spinning once more. "Mountains here, rivers winding through the terrain, forests sprawling along the outskirts…"

She checked herself briefly.

"And perhaps a massive lightning-storm region situated directly in the heart of the landmass."

I produced a quiet chuckle.

"It seems you have pondered this quite a bit."

She nodded with pride.

"This will be immensely enjoyable."

"The concept is sound," I said after careful consideration. "However, there is a more pressing priority."

Vivi tilted her head.

"What is it?"

"I want our people to transcend their current limits," I stated seriously. "Currently, most can reach the Grandmaster stage with dedication, but none manage to bridge the gap into Transcendent territory."

I gazed out across the vast, blue vista.

"That must change. Greater numbers should be capable of attaining that peak level."

Vivi quit her spinning, descending to perch gently upon my shoulder.

"If that is the objective," she mused, "then we require two primary factors."

"Such as?"

"Essence," she stated immediately. "A vast quantity of it."

She tapped her beak against my shoulder as if pondering further.

"Furthermore, we need efficient training methodologies. Techniques that enable progress without consuming centuries of practice."

"That is where System quests provide the answer," I noted.

She concurred with a nod.

"Exactly. The System aids in evolution, but only if the environment provides the necessary foundation."

I crossed my arms.

"Then how do we saturate Vaythos with more essence?"

"It is already in the process," she replied serenely.

I darted a glance at her.

"You’ve observed this?"

"Yes," she answered. "Ever since I consumed the world cores, the density of natural essence on Vaythos has been climbing steadily."

"I felt that too," I confessed. "But the rate of gain is marginal."

She nodded.

"Correct. It remains insufficient to trigger wide-scale breakthroughs."

"We need a larger influx."

"Indeed."

I watched her intently.

"Where are we to source that?"

Vivi lifted from my shoulder, hovering right before my gaze.

"From you."

I blinked, stunned.

"From me?"

She nodded enthusiastically.

"Yes. Your essence possesses extreme density and purity. By releasing it into the planet, I can act as a catalyst."

"A catalyst?"

"Precisely," she said. "Your essence will serve as a beacon, drawing in ambient essence from the surrounding cosmos."

She gestured toward the horizon.

"The universe is filled with raw essence currents. Typically, planets are incapable of harvesting these efficiently."

"But you possess that ability," I said.

She nodded, brimming with pride.

"And should you provide enough of your own essence, I can magnify the phenomenon."

"By what means?"

"I shall construct essence funnels," she detailed. "Natural atmospheric conduits that draw energy to Vaythos continuously."

Her proposal gave me reason to pause.

"That would eventually raise the planetary essence density permanently."

"It would," she chirped.

Turning her attention back to the ocean, she pointed below.

"Additionally, we can channel this essence to specific locales, such as our new continent."

Her wings fluttered in anticipation.

"We can establish zones of concentrated potency there."

I raised an eyebrow as she rattled off a list.

"A fire zone featuring earth that burns with controlled volcanic essence."

"A tempest zone where streaks of lightning permanently scar the firmament."

"A deep-sea pressurized zone where water essence creates immense weight."

"A gale canyon where currents of air accelerate to razor-sharp speeds."

She paused for a brief moment.

"And at the epicenter…"

"Yes?" I urged.

"We establish an essence well. A point where density is tens or even twenty times the norm."

I stared at her in realization.

"That would facilitate exponentially faster training," she concluded.

Spinning happily, she added, "Novices would train in the outer rim, masters would progress deeper, and Grandmasters would gather at the core."

"Ultimately forging Transcendents."

I peered down at the sea, visualizing the monumental landmass she intended to carve into existence.

Mountains. Elemental zones. Storms of energy. And a heart of cultivation where the strongest warriors on Vaythos could shatter their limitations.

A slight smile tugged at my lips.

"Very well."

Vivi’s eyes sparkled.

"You’re in agreement?"

"Indeed."

I extended a hand.

"Let us commence the construction of your continent."