Yarra’s Adventure Notes -
Chapter 1003 - 118 The Newborn Demigod
Chapter 1003: Chapter 118 The Newborn Demigod
"What’s wrong?" Discovering that all the demigods nearby seemed off and that their gazes were all focused in the same direction, Lina couldn’t help but ask curiously, "Is there something special over there?"
"It’s strange over there," Catherine said with a puzzled expression, uncertainly, "Just now, that direction gave me a very odd feeling, a feeling that’s very familiar and has appeared several times before, but I can’t pinpoint what it is that’s causing it."
"Congratulations." After the demigods fell into a mysterious silence for a while, Conaida from the Dwarf race was the first to say loudly, "After eighty years, another Elven demigod is born, truly unexpected. This is definitely a matter for congratulations and it comes at a critical moment when the Yarran World is in crisis, the presence of one more demigod may give us an extra chance of winning should the Undead War break out. But it’s also quite the coincidence, we just arrived, and this new demigod has succeeded in advancing, it’s just that we don’t know who this new companion is, can Her Majesty introduce us?"
"He’s a very interesting person." It wasn’t Flare who answered, but Pannis whose expression was equally enigmatic, merging doubt and realization, and said as if to himself, "Just over a month ago we saw him and even worked together for a while, and in such a short time, he has shocked us; no wonder he was so eager to return to the Elven Royal Court, he probably had a premonition. However, it makes sense, he has been stagnant at the pinnacle of Legendary for about a hundred and forty years, no, actually, one hundred and seventy years. A person who pushed all three professions to the peak of Legendary experiencing a sudden advance to demigod isn’t surprising at all. Hmm, perhaps we should also thank Warrensen, his advancement at this time is probably hugely related to the pressure Warrensen put on him back then."
"Is it Muir?" Catherine immediately understood who Pannis was talking about, "Then that’s indeed not surprising, I remember you mentioned that his talent is too good and his will is very firm, advancing to demigod was just a matter of time, so why are you making such a face?"
"Yes, I did say something like that." Pannis nodded, "I’m surprised and puzzled merely about the timing, we’ve been friends for a long time and understand him quite well, I originally thought that he would need at least another hundred years to overcome this barrier, so I was just surprised by the speed of his advancement."
"The one who has indeed advanced is Muir, called the strongest among the Legendary, Yeda’s Singer Muir, you all must be quite familiar with him. But, Pannis, what you said isn’t entirely correct, the reason isn’t just the pressure from Warrensen. When I met him on the road visiting the City of Knowledge and spoke with him briefly, he told me that he completely regarded himself as a dead man on this trip to the Butte Plateau, chasing the enemy with his life. It is precisely because he ’died’ once in this way that he became even more attached to life, and his understanding of art and beauty deepened. I think this change is why he ascended to demigod so quickly." Flare didn’t conceal the identity of the newly advanced, nor did she hide the reasons and opportunities after that, but then looked curiously at Catherine, saying, "However, compared to Muir’s advancement, I’m more curious about you, my foe, with Legendary professional strength, you could actually sense the fluctuations of the Inherent Psychic Domain."
"She is, after all, the granddaughter of Old Field." President Antuin of the Mage Guild said, "It’s not unprecedented."
"Are you talking about that kind of exceptional case among exceptions?" Flare nodded thoughtfully, "This does seem to suggest your luck is quite good, encountering such a slim chance."
"Exception? What exception?" Catherine asked blankly, "Does this have something to do with my grandfather?"
"It’s related," Pannis explained softly next to Catherine’s ear, "If there is a demigod among your direct linage within two generations, then as a descendant, you might awaken the ability to sense the Inherent Psychic Domain in your bloodline, which, although not as sensitive as a real demigod’s senses, is still a relatively clear perception."
"Hey, what about me?" Freya, startled, asked, "If that’s the case, I should have that kind of perceptual ability too, right? Why have I never noticed it before?"
"That’s why I said it’s an exception, and even among exceptions, it’s rare," Pannis explained, "The probability of this kind of bloodline memory awakening is extremely low, almost negligible, similar cases are usually only found in legends among demigods, none of the demigods here have likely witnessed such a thing, so it’s entirely normal that you haven’t awakened it."
"What use does this ability have?" Catherine asked with a furrowed brow, "Apart from knowing that someone nearby has unfurled the Inherent Psychic Domain, what else can it do?"
"Uh, actually, it’s useless," Pannis shrugged, "Besides making you look very lucky, it really doesn’t serve any other purpose, oh, and it might make you seem a little more special, but that too is meaningless."
"Then what are you guys even talking about?" Catherine rolled her eyes, annoyed, "Seeing you all so serious, I thought there might be something special, like it could help me advance to demigod smoothly. I was thinking, achievements that aren’t earned through one’s own efforts aren’t generally pleasing, yet it turns out to be meaningless."
"Actually, the very fact that it highlights your incredible luck is the point," the naturally seductive voice clearly belonged to the sea god’s representative, the merfolk priest Doris, who spoke meaningfully, "While it may not bring you any tangible benefits, it is enough to prove something, and perhaps you’ll soon find out what that is."
"You guys really are long-winded," Maya, flapping her white wings, complained discontentedly, "Now that that idiot Muir has ascended, isn’t he going to come out and meet old friends?"
Muir, whom both the Winged people twins and Pannis knew very well, including the scorpion-tailed lion Dillie, had grown very familiar with Muir, and so didn’t hesitate to voice their complaint. Flare patted the twin girls’ heads, smiling as she said, "Don’t worry, you’ll see him soon."
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