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Chapter 98: Race: Human/ Life Spirit



However, to his disappointmt, ev with his hanced perception from the boost in his soul power, he was unable to discern them, they were too small.

Still, he was contt with the synergy betwe his two talts. The Recovery talt allowed him to passively regerate his ergy, while the Life Spirit Body expanded his capacity, providing him with far more ergy than he had ever dreamed of.

The combination of these talts brought him advantages that exceeded his wildest expectations.

But one thing bothered him—the Life Spirit Body's ability to accelerate his recovery rate by 300% hadn't seemed to affect his Recovery talt.

After a momt of thinking, Ram realized that the tfold increase in recovery was directly tied to the expanded capacity of his body.

In other words, his body's capacity to recover Life Energy and Spiritual Power had increased to t times what it was, but this wasn't because the two talts had combined. It was simply a result of his overall hancemts.

Despite this, Ram couldn't help but feel grateful.

He had always faced shortages in Life Energy and Spiritual Power, especially after using his ergy to evolve his Wood Spirits or other creatures.

His old recovery rate, though useful, had never be ough to fully replish what he needed after significant use. But now, with Life Spirit Body hancing his capacity, his daily recovery has increased tfold.

From recovering just ,440 points of Life Energy and Spiritual Power per day, he could now recover an astonishing 4,400 points of Life Energy and Spiritual power every day. Considering the new Soul Power, that's an additional 44 points.

This huge leap in his recovery pottial meant he could push his abilities ev further, no longer fearing the constant drain on his resources, what he had to wait for a week to do now could be done in one single day.

Ram's thoughts were swirling with excitemt as he thought about the possibilities he could think of.

According to his estimations, ordinary wood spirits or spiritual plants only need five hundred to six hundred points of Life ergy to upgrade from black iron to silver level, and he can recover that amount in just one hour right now.

"And, if I can store ough Spiritual Power, I'll finally be able to save those ridiculous A-grade skills from Groot or other wood spirits, once he upgrades them without any fear of depleting his spiritual power," he mused, a grin spreading across his face. Just thinking about it made his heart race.

But th, Master Orion's words echoed in his mind. "I have knowledge and power you've only begun to imagine. Under my guidance, you could surpass what you are now—far beyond these low-level spirits."

Thinking back on it, Ram realized he had no idea just how strong Master Orion really was. The seed he had giv Ram had already transformed him in ways he couldn't have predicted. If something as small as that seed held such strong ability, how much more did Orion himself possess?

"Ling Xi seemed to know him," Ram remembered how strangely respectful and playful she had be a Master Orion, it seemed as though she looked at him as if he were her own father. "But she seemed to be a Forest Spirit, how can that be possible?"

"Maybe I should ask her more about him next time we meet." He couldn't shake the feeling that there was far more to Master Orion than he had initially thought.

Looking back on their counter, Ram felt a pang of regret. "I was reckless," he admitted to himself, recalling how carelessly he had used his abilities in an unknown vironmt.

He had no idea how Orion had found him. Worse, he hadn't ev ssed Master Orion's presce at all. There had be no aura, no ergy signature. It was as if Orion was just an ordinary human.

But Ram knew better than to take him at face value. Orion had displayed ough power to prove otherwise.

What Ram didn't know, however, was that the tire Wood Spirit Realm was Master Orion's Domain. Every inch of it was under his control, and if Orion truly ascded to the rank of a True God, this place would likely become his Divine Kingdom.

In a way, this world was already a prototype of what he was building toward, and for someone like Master Orion, detecting unusual fluctuations in his own domain was as effortless as breathing.

Ram didn't dwell on it for too long, though. He was determined to find Ling Xi and learn more about the mysterious master, a sudd realization hit him—his race had changed. A small detail that had escaped his notice earlier now surged to the forefront of his mind.

"Wait…" he murmured to himself, feeling a chill crawl up his spine. His eyes darted to his status panel, where the words glowed faintly:

[Race: Human/Life Spirit]

His heart skipped a beat. He had always be human, but now, something fundamtal within him had shifted.

He was no longer just a human—he was now a Human/Life Spirit hybrid. The implications of this hit him hard.

"Life Spirit?" He whispered the words, tasting them on his tongue, as if saying them aloud would help him grasp the weight of the change. He instinctively reached inward, trying to sse any differce in his being.

However, he found nothing unusual like horns, a tail, or wood branches on his body, and he sighed with relief.

He thought back to the Life Spirit Body talt he awaked thanks to the Seed and the root like Spiritual Lines inside his body.

It suddly made sse now. The talt wasn't just an upgrade; it was a reflection of his new nature.

As a Life Spirit, his body could hold vast amounts of Life Energy and Spiritual Power, far beyond what a normal human could manage.

The very cells in his body had adapted to harness and store this ergy in ways he could have never imagined before.

More questions crowded his thoughts. "How far does this change go?" he wondered. Was this just the beginning? Was these something that could evolve further?

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