Genetic Ascension

Chapter 670: Glasirith [Bonus]

Chapter 670: Glasirith [Bonus]

‘A Glasirith…’

It was a newly bred species successfully formed by the Head Beast Tamer of this Facility. Or, more accurately, they were known as a Glasswright Breeder, a Silver Grade Profession.

The Glasirith was a new breed carefully curated by the Glasswright breeder and it had Bronze potential on the same level as the Bone-Tailed Lizard. The difference was that Sylas still needed to help the Bone-Tailed Lizard return to its origins as a Bone-Tailed Serpent. By comparison, the Glasirith was already at its peak potential.

All of this information came to Sylas freely. It seemed that his Insight abilities didn’t just have to rely on existing species that had long historical records, but it could easily analyze any Serpentes in front of him, even those that didn’t necessarily have strong ancestral lineages.

Sylas’ Will reached out and as expected…

The feeling of danger was no longer there.

The appearance of his Will caused what looked to be a statue to shudder.

**CRACK.**

The outer layer of the statue shattered, but Sylas continued to watch calmly.

Out from within it, a silvery-blue egg appeared.

Sylas reached out with his telekinesis and brought it over. It was heavier than he expected despite the fact it was only about twice the size of his head. Still, the egg was easily over 300 pounds.

The ability of Sylas’ telekinesis to work on it properly was limited, so it could only very slowly hover over. But the fact that Sylas could pick up something so heavy with his telekinesis at all went to show just how far he had come.

Soon, the egg had reached Sylas and he carefully took it.

The weight that was heavy to his mind was nothing in his arms. He carried the egg with ease, observing it until he was satisfied that it was unharmed.

He still didn’t know what this place was, but the fact he had gained his first Bronze Contract without doing much of anything already left him satisfied.

Sylas forced a contract onto the egg—not that it showed much resistance at all. Then he pulled it into the Hibernation Realm.

‘Oh, it will take quite a while to hatch…’

If other Beast Tamers could hear Sylas, it wouldn’t be much of a surprise if they tried to strangle him.

This “while” he spoke of was just a single week.

Sylas’ One Kind For Me was now at Level 14, which gave his Hibernation Realm the ability to increase recovery by 819,200%.

This was all to say that one week for Sylas was the equivalent of over 150 years for practically any other Beast Tamer!

Of course, all Beast Tamers had abilities to speed up the natural process of incubation. But even then they would be lucky to cut that time by half, let alone as much as Sylas could.

Sylas, though, never really considered others when he made assessments of himself. Otherwise, he wouldn’t be so hard on himself.

Eventually, Sylas had visited every single one of the hubs of the city, all several dozen. Or, rather, all 27 of them.

Each one was a different Facility, but each one seemed frozen in time somehow, as though someone had pressed a pause button on everything.

However, each and every time, one’s Will could be the trigger to get that time flowing again.

By the end of it, Sylas had not only found the location he was fairly certain was the most responsible for the Glass Monkey’s improvement, but he had also somewhat figured out where he was even without the Madness Key.

‘If I’m correct, this place is only one of two things. It’s either a special Quest City or it’s an abandoned city from a previous Summoning. The latter is far less likely. If it was possible to preserve powerful cities like this under normal circumstances, the Grimblades wouldn’t have only a Bronze City Stele left, they would have an entire Bronze City…

‘Still, it’s a possibility because this city itself is quite special. This freeze on time seems related to the Glass Element in specific. So it’s possible that this is a unique City Stele Ability, which is why I can’t dismiss the possibility.’

Of course, Sylas was referring to a literal freeze in time. Instead, it was more like this city was specially preserved.

Even so, he felt that the first possibility was far higher.

‘I’m not sure if a “Quest City” exists at all, but this city still feels like a place that’s waiting to be claimed instead of one that was once lived in…’

For one—the most obvious reason—there was no sign of life here.

Second, when Sylas’ Insight Path Talent told him about the Glasirith, it mentioned a Beast Tamer, but this Glasswright Breeder wasn’t mentioned by name, nor were there any details about them, which was unusual.

Sylas had scanned several Serpentes by now, and if there was a Breeder in their past that played a huge role in the advancement of the species, they were always mentioned.

So how could the breeder that self-created this Race of Serpentes not receive such treatment? It was like they were completely erased from history. Or…

They never existed in the first place.

Instead, the Glasswright Breeder was a Profession that could be claimed here after the City Stele itself was claimed.

And therein lied the final reason Sylas was sure this city had never been owned before.

Usually, when you conquered a City Stele, you had to touch it, open its options menu, and then click Conquer. But for this one… Sylas felt danger the moment his hand reached out.

Of course, it was possible that the dangers being triggered were related to whoever had left this city behind for them to return to eventually…

But Sylas was inclined to believe that the reason there was such a feeling of danger was because the moment he interacted with the City Stele…

He would trigger a battle for it. Much like the Bronze City Stele Quest Ticket in his possession.

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