Wizard: Unlimited Profession Slots Chapter 722 - 336: Life Alchemy
Previously on Wizard: Unlimited Profession Slots...
Her gaze shifted repeatedly between Ron and Eve as if she were scrutinizing something invisible to others.
"Do proceed with your discussion; I find myself intrigued by the knowledge you intend to bestow upon Eve."
Faced with this unexpected development, Ron swiftly revised his plan.
Since Cassandra was in attendance, he opted to pivot toward a theoretical analysis of Bloodline Studies.
After all, this field was a specialty of the Great Wizard and offered the perfect platform to demonstrate the breadth of his own understanding.
"Since the Tower Master is present, I believe it would be more valuable to discuss several practical theories concerning Bloodline Modulation today."
Ron adopted a more professional demeanor as he continued, "Specifically, I would like to touch upon certain advanced concepts derived from your early research data."
He turned his attention to Eve, stepping into his role as a mentor, though he remained keenly aware of Cassandra’s overbearing scrutiny.
"Your Highness, do you recall your mother’s fundamental perspective on the 'Bloodline Resonance Theory'?"
Eve struggled to maintain her composure, finding it difficult to focus under her mother's watchful eye.
"Is... is it the hypothesis that a profound connection exists between disparate bloodlines?"
"That is correct, though it touches upon the surface of the concept."
Ron nodded in appreciation before diving into the details.
"Based on my examination of the Tower Master’s foundational theories and my own experimental data, I define the core of bloodline resonance as 'information synchronization.'"
He produced a specialized crystal device from his pocket.
"Every unique bloodline constantly broadcasts specific frequency energy signals carrying its core information. When two compatible bloodlines come into close proximity, these signals resonate, initiating an exchange of information."
Cassandra’s focus sharpened. She shifted slightly in her seat, her interest explicitly tethered to his theoretical breakdown.
"However, there remains a critical element in the Tower Master’s theory that has yet to be fully explored: the potential for artificial resonance."
Ron pressed on. "If we can artificially manipulate the signal frequencies of bloodlines, we could force synchronization between bloodlines that are naturally incompatible."
This assertion caused Cassandra’s pupils to constrict, appearing to grasp the immense consequences of such a technology.
"Forced synchronization?" Eve’s voice trembled, betraying a mix of trepidation and anticipation. "What does that imply?"
"It implies we could shatter the traditional boundaries regarding bloodline fusion."
Ron’s voice possessed that distinct, calm fervor common to scholars.
"Theoretically, any two bloodlines could be fused through artificial modulation; the challenge lies solely in determining the precise frequency matching algorithm."
He paused, providing a moment for the gravity of his words to sink in.
"Naturally, such technology carries extreme peril. Forced synchronization could trigger a total collapse of the host's genetic structure or lead to unpredictable, uncontrollable mutations."
At this, Cassandra finally chose to speak, her tone colored by palpable intellectual intrigue.
"Artificial frequency modulation... this conclusion... I certainly explored a similar hypothesis in my earlier work, yet the technology of that era prevented verification. How did you arrive at this theory?"
"I was primarily inspired by your earlier work, the 'Theory of Bloodline Harmony,'" Ron replied with a deferential nod.
"In that document, you noted that the success rate of fusion correlates to the 'natural affinity' between the two bloodlines. I simply expanded upon this, questioning whether that affinity could be manufactured."
"Natural affinity..." Cassandra repeated the term, a look of nostalgia crossing her face.
"That was a notion from many years ago. I did not foresee anyone drawing such a... daring conclusion from it."
Her tone radiated admiration mingled with a deep sense of caution.
"Still, is the artificial modulation of bloodline frequencies technically achievable? Do you have a concrete roadmap for implementation?"
This inquiry struck at the foundation of Ron’s work—a topic regarding which he was hesitant to reveal too much.
He needed to thread the needle between demonstrating his expertise and safeguarding his secrets.
"At present, it remains in the theoretical phase." He answered with careful deliberation.
"I am exploring the use of Rune technology to facilitate frequency modulation, but I have encountered various technical obstacles. The energy output from the Runes currently lacks the stability required for prolonged, precise modulation."
"Runes?" Cassandra seemed genuinely intrigued by the prospect.
"That is an innovative approach indeed. Most practitioners of Bloodline Modulation rely exclusively on biological methods; few contemplate using Runes to bridge those gaps."
"Interdisciplinary collaboration often sparks unforeseen breakthroughs. This is why the Ancient Alchemists achieved such remarkable feats—they possessed a mindset for integration," Ron observed.
"The precision inherent in Runes can compensate for the volatility of biological modulation. Of course, this also demands an incredibly deep mastery of Rune Magic."
Cassandra nodded, acknowledging his holistic perspective.
"It appears your multidisciplinary background has served you well."
"Beyond frequency modulation, I am investigating another avenue: the active triggering of bloodline memory."
Ron continued sharing his research. "According to your theory, Tower Master, ancestral memory fragments remain embedded within the bloodline. I am pondering whether we could selectively activate these memories to allow the host to temporarily manifest the abilities of their ancestors."
The concept caused Eve’s eyes to widen. "Are you suggesting... one could inherit the techniques of their ancestors?"
"It is theoretically possible," Ron nodded.
"But the procedure is exceptionally dangerous. Ancient memories are often accompanied by intense imprints of consciousness. Should the host's spiritual resilience prove insufficient, they might be entirely consumed by the ancestor’s consciousness."