This book is not a professional book, but more like a collection of urban anecdotes.
In the front part of the book, it looks like a fragment of a person's manuscript or diary. Most of the content is independent paragraphs, and there is a clear sense of jump between paragraphs.
The sentence He Ao just saw came from this part.
He turned the pages of the book and scanned the words inside.
[An angry man can be promoted to a bull, and a bull can be promoted to a thug. There is an obvious submissive relationship between the three. However, if the angry man takes the mercenary's talent, he cannot be promoted, and may even fall into madness or death immediately. These talents
What are the internal laws between them?]
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[No, this arrangement doesn’t work. Is there something wrong with my thinking? No, there should be no problem with my thinking, but maybe we currently have too little talent data, and there are still many talents that we have not discovered, so there is nothing we can do
I can successfully find clear patterns among them, maybe I can change my mind.]
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[According to the available data, there are only nine F-level talents: student, farmer, citizen, reader, angry man, (there are missing words here), and listener. Many people have each talent at the same time.
, all currently known alien beasts have these nine talents. If we assume that level F does only have these nine talents, it is the easiest to obtain and the most basic.
——Does this mean that all talents can be promoted from one of these nine talents?]
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[Our data is still too small to track every talent to the nine basic talents. There are too many broken parts in the middle. However, the current data is a strong support for my conclusion. I have to find ways to strive for more.
Some resources.]
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[There is a progressive relationship between these nine talents! This relationship is very shallow, but I still discovered it. I am really a genius hahaha!
If this is the case, the order of their arrangement should be farmer, student, reader, (there is a missing text here), notary, and audience. These nine, well, they are the beginning of everything. According to this order, they should be
Talent 1~9.
I have a hunch that I am writing history...well, who is not writing history now.]
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[How many types of E-level talents are there? As far as I know, there are far more than nine. It seems that a basic talent can have several different promotion directions. It is really like a big tree. One trunk is divided into
Let’s go out for a few branches. Unfortunately, the number of extraordinary people is like a pyramid. The higher the level, the smaller the number.]
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[I'm not sure if my data is correct. I can only try to classify the data. E-level should only have 27 talents. What about D-level? I haven't found out that you can choose other talents when promoting from E-level to D-level.
, all known promotion paths from E-level to D-level are one-to-one correspondence, unlike F-level promotion to E-level, where there are several options.
Then I can make a bold guess, from E level to D level there may be the only choice, so there should be only 27 types of D level talents.]
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[Perhaps I should give my discovery a name? Elenska said it could be called "Periodic Table of Talent Sequences". I think this name is good. It's rare for that kid to say something that is understandable.
From a vertical perspective, many talents promoted from the same basic talent are like the trunk of a big tree and its branches. They have a certain similarity. These talents can be said to be in the same 'family'. From a horizontal perspective,
, from the first clan of 'farmers' to the ninth clan of 'listeners', all talents are arranged in sequence, over and over again, forming a cycle.
I’m such a genius, hahaha!]
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[Perfect! It turns out that my periodic table is correct. Although a few parts are in the wrong order, just adjust it. Although I have only achieved the D period now, but by mastering this rule, we can make more
of people survived.]
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[My research is stuck on the C cycle. Damn it, from D to C it becomes a one-to-many state again, and they are still irregular. Why would God play a random game like dice? Damn it, no, I
To calm down, I will definitely be able to find the inner laws between these talents. It would be great if the Eye of the World was there.]
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He Ao flipped through it briefly, and found that the effective content of this book ended here. Most of the following content was urban legends about talent sequences, as well as some stories about ghosts and ghosts, and even horror stories.
Of course, the fragmented passages in the first part also look like some kind of weird story, but He Ao feels that this part of the content should have a certain degree of authenticity. At least the person who wrote it must have a certain understanding of the talent sequence.
For example, the 'angry man' and 'audience' mentioned in How'o should correspond to 'Talent Sequence 5: Angry Man' and 'Talent Sequence 9: Audience'.
He Ao thought for a moment, took out his bracelet, and searched for 'Elenska' on the search engine.
Soon, an encyclopedia entry popped up.
[Elenska:
One of the founders of the Federation, the first mayor of Dawn City, a great pioneer and founder of civilization, he was buried in Dumel National Cemetery after his death.]
He Ao briefly browsed this entry. Most of it was a brief description of Elenska's life. He wrote about him landing from the sea, establishing the Dawn, expanding the city, and establishing the federation. Most of them were official clichés and did not involve
to any extraordinary information.
The federal Internet seems to have everything, but it is like a sieve, filtering out all the information that 'should not appear'.
Directly searching for the talent sequence will not yield any information.
The information that many people see is actually carefully screened by the consortium's intelligent system and is intended to be seen by others.
People who like to buy clothes will see more articles or videos recommending clothes, and people who like traveling will see more recommendations for beautiful scenic spots.
These targeted recommendations will eventually guide people to place orders on the corresponding websites, turning them into profits for the consortium.
Even though most people may not need these things for the time being, people will always be induced to consume impulsively under the bombardment of information.
The taxi stopped slowly.
He Ao closed the book, paid the fare with his bracelet, got out of the car, and walked around a few more streets to make sure there were no followers behind him, then returned to the apartment where he lived.
At this moment, he has fully mastered the talent of ‘spectating’.
He Ao put his hand on the bathroom mirror, opened the door to the secret room, and slowly walked towards the remaining green secret medicine.