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Genetic Ascension novel Chapter 1758

Chapter 1758: Call of the Titan (2)

The value of Call of the Titan was absolutely invaluable right now. If he ignored his own limitations, for example, he could target any one of his Professions and instantly comprehend it to its deepest depths.

With that, gaining the Experience he needed to level them up would come with great ease, and he might even be able to lower the difficulty of progressing them through Tiers substantially. In fact, if this Call of the Titan was as powerful as it claimed to be, he might not need to survive a Profession Quest at all.

Progression without the slightest bottleneck. It was impossibly tempting.

But how could the current Sylas possibly withstand the might of comprehension it would take to withstand the full brunt of understanding for an S-tier Profession? Because that was what it would take.

His current self, the moment he used Call of the Titan, would have his brain jam-packed with all the information there was to have about these Professions from the F-tier to the S-tier in a single instant of time.

How could he withstand that?

The answer was that he couldn't.

No matter what idea he thought of, it had the same problem. His Classes would lead down the same Path. If he tried to comprehend Gogo's origins perfectly, not only would he be wasting the Call of the Titan on something Vipermancy would be capable of very soon, but he might still implode now.

Granted, "wasting" Call of the Titan might be his best option right now. Maybe, if he strived to unearth Gogo's origins completely, he could use Vipermancy to withstand most of the blow. Because it would be about Serpentes, his threshold for understanding would be much higher, and thus the odds that he would survive-while slim- would still be much better than doing anything else... Anything other than just using Call of the Titan on a single Skill or Gene Class Harmony.

Sylas had prolonged thought of using it like this. But the problem was that he had gone from one side of the scale way back to the other side.

How could he use such a powerful treasure on a single Skill?

Even if he used it on a Comprehension, or even on a Gene, unlike his Professions and Classes that were meant to progress, these weren't. Meaning, he could be wasting Call of the Titan to maximize something at the F-tier that would quickly become useless at the E-tier, and certainly at the D-tier.

It felt like there was no in-between. It was either he die, or he waste the treasure...

Either that or he wait.

But that had a problem as well. If he waited too long, why would he even need this treasure anymore? If he was already an S-tier, he was confident that he could comprehend anything on his own at that point.

The other "option" was to use Call of the Titan on his own Grimblade Bloodline... but that was absolutely idiotic.

He was the origin of the Grimblade Bloodline. What could it tell him that he didn't already know?

It could tell him the origins of something, not what it could become in the future. So, unless his Grimblade Bloodline was already perfect for S-tiers, this path would probably be the greatest waste of the Call of the Titan possible.

Sylas would have also loved to use it on his Archon Casting, but once again, he was the origin of this Rune Mastery Path.

Chapter 1758: Call of the Titan (2) 1

Chapter 1758: Call of the Titan (2) 2

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