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Strongest Hammer God novel Chapter 993

"Wait, what?" Sebastian asked.

"Are you sure you didn't see something else?" Star Genesis asked.

"I'm serious, and I'm pretty sure I know what I've just seen," Kyle answered. "This guy ate a Comprehension Fruit, laid down on a Law Well, turned into fire, and became transparent until it vanished. I know what it looks like when someone changes Dimensions, and it looked exactly like that!"

"How?!" Sebastian asked. "This makes no sense! Elementals don't have Spirits, minds, Beast Cores, or anything similar to that. They're just random assortments of Elemental Energy that work on instinct."

"Well, how are Elementals created?" Kyle asked.

Sebastian furrowed his brows and became quiet.

Star Genesis played with her hair as she fell into thought as well.

When a lot of Elemental Energy of the same attribute gathered in one place, it would undergo a transformation and would solidify into one being. That was how Elementals were born.

"Maybe," Star Genesis said after a while, "it's possible. Can you recount the events in detail?"

Kyle did just that.

"It's not impossible," Star Genesis said.

Sebastian nodded. "It sounds like the Comprehension Fruit channeled the Energy of the Law Well into the Demon. Usually, the Elemental Energy wouldn't break down the Demon's body like this, but that's only true if the Demon still has an active Beast Core. If the Comprehension Fruit somehow put the Beast Core into a state of hibernation, the Demon's body might not be able to resist the Energies."

"Instead of viewing the Energy of the Law Well as an enemy, it might use it as fuel, but since the body and Beast Core are not made to use it as a fuel, they wouldn't be able to keep their states stable. Usually, this would cause a fight of dominance inside the Demon, and both sides would lose Energy until one of the sides gets overwhelmed. Yet, if there's no instinctual resistance, the Demon's existence would act like Neutral Energy. It would get converted into Elemental Energy."

"Did the fire dissipate?" Star Genesis interjected with a question.

"Not really," Kyle answered. "It seems like most of the Fire Energy was contained. It burned fiercely, but the surroundings didn't heat up as much as you would expect."

"Sounds like the Comprehension Fruit acted as a source of attraction," Star Genesis said. "It eroded the resistance of the Demon's will, attracted the Yang-Fire Energy, which converted the Demon into more Yang-Fire Energy, and finally, the Comprehension Fruit stopped the Yang-Fire Energy from dissipating. This creates a local gathering of dense and pure Elemental Energy without any other Elemental Energies interfering in the process."

"This could create an Elemental."

"It's possible," Sebastian said. "In fact, it makes a lot of sense. It's probably not even difficult to replicate that scenario. It's just that I've never even thought about converting beasts into Elementals."

"Would that work on humans?" Kyle asked.

The other two looked at Kyle with furrowed brows. All of them had thought about that possibility, but they had consciously and subconsciously ignored it. After all, if it worked...

Living in Humanity's territories would become even worse.

Sure, they could probably repair their Elemental Dimension, assuming the Overseer didn't intervene, but at what cost?

Luckily...

"But some of the things you've spoken about are a first for me. I know what a Spirit is, but this is the first time I've heard about its weight. I am also not as familiar with how a mind and a Spirit interact as you, apparently. Are you sure you're correct? Where did you learn these things?" she asked.

Sebastian pushed his right hand forward, his left hand erratically pointing at the thing in his right hand.

His Elemental.

Star Genesis grimaced and looked to the side. A moment later, she sighed in defeat and turned back to Sebastian. "Okay, yes, you're right. I was the stubborn one. I was trying to find reasons to defend my hypothesis instead of looking at the evidence from a neutral standpoint."

Sebastian groaned in a mix of annoyance and frustration. "No, it's fine. I also got a bit too animated. Sorry."

"No, there's nothing to apologize for," Star Genesis answered. "You didn't use any words you shouldn't have. Your explanation was neutral and clear."

"Yeah, but my tone was a bit... you know," Sebastian answered.

"It's fine," Star Genesis said. "Anyway, let's get back to the topic."

"What's the point of this transformation? Why do the fruits act like this, and why do they not even attempt to paralyze humans when they consume one?"

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