Neurolink System in the Modern World

Chapter 484 Flawed Creation



'Now, what should I do?' I pondered to myself, contemplating the creation of a new type of power to teach in my Magic Academy.

Various types of powers crossed my mind, including mimicking the methods used by the Shamans by using katanas as medium that can grant powers.

However, my vision for the new power was one that could be learned and refined over time.

Unlike the limitations imposed by relying on artifacts, which would limit a user's potential for growth.

Rather than becoming dependent on external tools or objects, students should develop their innate talents and skills, honing them through dedicated practice and study.

This approach would not only encourage personal growth, but also expand the possibilities of what this power could accomplish .

Something that could evolve through human experimentation, becoming unrecognizable even to me after thousands of years.

As I considered the possibilities, I thought of a power system that focused on the interconnectedness of all living beings in my world.

It would be a system rooted in harmony, balance, and the fundamental energies that flow through the air.

Yggdrasil could supply the energy for the new power setup. My plan involved converting its energy into something more compatible with humans.

Many type of power that I'd encountered tended to harm human minds and bodies in some way.

Mind Power was also not an option, as it was an innate ability.

Even if I could deliberately awaken it in a human, its growth and effectiveness were severely restricted.

Moreover, it's too unpredictable.

For instance, I could artificially awaken the Mind Power of 1000 individuals, granting them abilities.

These abilities could be strengthen throughout their lives. However, there was no guarantee that their descendants would inherit Mind Power.

Because Mind Power abilities was so deeply tied to individual characteristics, it didn't fit itself to structured academic study.

Each person's method of improvement would be unique, making it unsuitable for a standardized curriculum.

This realization crashed my hopes of incorporating it into my ideal academy. Plus, the process was highly unpredictable and unjust. Some might awaken stronger or weaker abilities compared to others, creating an unfair disparity.

Finally, an idea struck me: a power that could be learned, cultivated, passed down through generations, researched, and evolved over time.

"I'll name this energy, Mana," I declared, raising my hand to initiate the creation of the world's first Mana.

It would be better suited for humans to utilize, as my own Origin Energy would just destroy and harm them if they tried to control it.

After making adjustments, a blue energy finally emerged on my palm. It resembled a blue flame but with a brighter hue, devoid of any heat emission.

This Mana represented a very weak form of Origin Energy. While it retained Origin's energy flexibility to transform into various types, it lacked control over what I termed as Forbidden energies:

Space and Time. These energies were the underlying cause of Origin Energy's unsuitability for humans.

If Mana users wished to learn the ability to teleport, they needed to find a method that didn't rely on Mana.

This meant they could either discover a substitute for it or learn a different type of power that could manipulate space.

Of course, I already have methods for that, but I'll leave it to the future generations of Magicians to figure it out.

My role was simply to ignite the spark; if they manage to teleport, it will be through their own efforts.

'I'll refine this further,' I murmured, taking control of the small Mana in my hands and adjusting its properties.

This time, I aimed to ensure that this energy could adapt to almost anything, not just humans.

Once done, I teleported an animal to my location—a female rabbit, to be precise.

However, this was no ordinary rabbit; it was an artificially created one. While it appeared identical on the outside, its inner composition was a little bit different.

As the Mana made contact with the rabbit, it integrated itself into the creature's body

The energy flowed seamlessly toward its heart, gradually merging with it until they became indistinguishable, unified as one internal organ.

The Mana in the heart remained undetectable to anyone except for me, its creator.

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Next, I summoned a male rabbit and infused it with Mana too.

Similar to what happened before, the Mana seamlessly integrated into the rabbit's heart.

After that I put the two in a controlled habitat, watched them mate , and then accelerate the birthing process through my ability.

"It worked!" I exclaimed as the rabbit birthed six babies, five of which possessed Mana.

A success rate of 5 out of 6 was quite promising overall. This indicated that Mana could be inherited, offering exciting possibilities for the future.

I also found out that sometimes the offspring showed a stronger connection to a specific type of energy.

This didn't mean they couldn't use other types; it just meant they were naturally more adept with one particular kind.

But I wasn't finished yet; I needed more data to ensure its reliability.

So, I experimented with different animals, and everything worked fine.

While there were occasional cases where offspring didn't inherit Mana, it was very rare, occurring only about 1-5% of the time.

"This is getting more exciting," I exclaimed, feeling my enthusiasm surge as I enjoyed the feeling of creating something new.

It dawned on me why a god would create inferior beings—flawed creations offer surprises, making the process more enjoyable.

I conducted more tests, focusing on little details.

For example, I examined whether Mana would weaken over generations.

Additionally, I explored what would happen if creatures with superior genes gained Mana—would they have more potential than others?

These investigations aimed to uncover the full extent of Mana's effects.

Hours turned into days, and before I knew it, a week had passed. I had become so engrossed in my research that I hadn't noticed the passage of time.

Luckily, time move slower in this place, giving me ample time to continue my research.

"My harem... I mean Magic Academy will be awesome," I chuckled aloud.


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