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Revive Rome: Wait! Why not make the empress fall in love with me first?-Chapter 304 - 102 Analytical Characteristics
Chapter 304: Chapter 102 Analytical Characteristics
"In fact, there’s no need for such blind guesses," Aske said with a smile as he saw Peggy and Miel still pondering, "Don’t you know about Spiritual Intuition?"
"To be precise, it’s called ’Same Order Intuition,’" Medea explained, "for instance, Miel, you belong to the Intuition Sequence. When you extend your spirituality outward and expand it to Extraordinary Traits, if the Extraordinary Trait also contains an ’Intuition’ Sequence, then you will have a subtle perception."
"It’s not only applicable to Extraordinary Traits, but also Extraordinary Items, Extraordinary Creatures, and even living Transcendents. As long as you extend your spirituality onto the target, under the same sequence, there will always be a perception. However, for living beings, using spirituality to probe is an extremely unfriendly act, but it doesn’t matter for inanimate objects."
"Ah, it indeed is the Intuition Sequence," Miel tested by extending her spirituality to the Extraordinary Traits, and immediately got her answer, "Stronger than my intuitive ability, it seems to be Intuition II... also includes boosting agility and response abilities, the Agility X Foundation Sequence, along with Projection I and Visual II. That’s all."
Everyone was speechless.
This sniper clearly followed the traditional professional bloodline path, so all sequences overlapped with Miel’s. Visual II and Intuition II, she could use them both after separation.
However, the level II Magic Potions corresponding to these two sequences had already been given to Weisbach family by Aske as rewards... What can I say?
It’s like ordering the latest iPhone model in advance during Singles’ Day, and the next second you win the same in a lottery at a roadside shop. Despite being lucky, it feels extremely annoying.
"Then let’s just keep it," Aske finally decided.
So Miel put the Extraordinary Trait back on the table and turned to walk a few steps.
"Snap!"
The girl stumbled and fell flat on the ground.
She clumsily got up, rubbing her reddened nose, looking a bit dazed and innocent. But Aske quickly realized:
"It’s the luck starting to backlash, you used your luck ability in the battle just now, now misfortune is beginning to befall you."
"What should I do?" Miel asked, somewhat panicked.
"Use up the bad luck quickly," Aske said, "Quick, someone play cards with her, the kind where you bet money. Losing a bit more money should do."
Miel: ......
"Who will play cards with me?" she asked, confused.
Mia excitedly raised her hand, "Me! I’ll play!"
The two girls went off to play cards, while the remaining girls continued examining the Extraordinary Traits.
"Thunder Mage’s Extraordinary Trait." Sigrdrifa picked up the second trait, a black hexagonal solid with extremely sharp edges and a fleeting reflection, "Thunder II, among other sequences."
She held this trait and turned it around in front of the girls, allowing everyone to use their spirituality to probe in turn.
"Tenacity I," Eleanor said, "quite rare for a Mage."
"Wisdom X," Thira added, "a foundational sequence for a Mage."
"There’s also an unknown sequence," Aske said after probing with his spirituality, "Does anyone know what it is?"
No one responded.
"Well then, let’s consider a handcrafted approach," Aske said. Since a full analysis was impossible, they had to guess at the unknown sequence; the difficulty was immense.
The third Extraordinary Trait belonged to the muscular Great Sword man, investigation was unexpectedly smooth, Strong X + Blunt Weapon I + Giant I + Tenacity II, Level 5. Eleanor needed this Tenacity II, so it was reserved for now. fɾeewebnoveℓ.co๓
The traits of the sunglass-wearing man were Flame III + Wisdom X + Radiance I, also one of the mainstream paths of Flame Mages. Radiance I was just a transition to reduce the rate of losing control in the later stages; currently, at such a low level, it wasn’t much use, and no one else needed it.
Valuable was the Flame III, serving as the main ingredient for Level III Magic Potion, naturally reserved by Medea in advance. Of course, the corresponding Magic Potion Recipe was also retrieved from memory.
The beginning Shadow Ability User’s Extraordinary Trait sequence was Shadow II + Weakness I + Agility X + Evasion I. Since no one needed these four sequences, they were placed on the sell list. If this fellow had an Intuition Sequence, perhaps he wouldn’t have been instantly killed by Miel’s sniper rifle.
The twin Swordsmen’s Extraordinary Traits were Perfect Physique X + Sharp Weapon I + Block I, along with some unknown sequence, unable to be identified, thus it was listed in the handcrafted list.
Seven Extraordinary Traits identified, three kept for disassembly, three handcrafted, one sold off. It turned out that four traits had been completely identified.
The girls finally realized the benefits of having all members as Transcendents—at least most sequences corresponding to mainstream Extraordinary Bloodlines could be covered.
In battle, various abilities could be used flexibly to form varied Tactics. Even when capturing spoils of war, identification was smoothly accomplished.
This was also why Aske wanted to put together such a team, right? Even if he had cheating swordsmanship that could instantaneously conquer heaven and earth, could he identify so many Extraordinary Traits? Thira even had a subtle epiphany.
After identification, they sorted and disassembled as needed. Peggy took the three handcrafted ones; her level was at the bottom of the team, and it served as a good opportunity to bolster her strength.
The three traits for disassembly couldn’t be given to Medea for processing just yet; after all, they were the team’s proof of victory. They needed to return to Innsbruck City, win the bet, and get the 1000 silver marks wager first.
Miel was still playing cards with Mia, almost on the verge of tears. Hand after hand of bad cards, losing every round, not just all her money but even three months’ future salary was squandered.
"Squad Leader, Squad Leader!" Seeing Aske coming over, Miel clung to his right hand like a wronged kitten, pleading, "I don’t want to play cards with Mia anymore! She keeps bullying me!"
"Hahaha!" Mia, who made a killing, was laughing wildly. "Miel, I’m actually helping you deal with your bad luck! You should be thanking me, haha!"
"Still losing in the recent rounds?" asked Aske.
"Uh-huh," Miel nodded miserably.
"Then continue," Aske said gently, "If you run out of money, ask your sister Nora to advance it from your future salary."
Miel’s expression stiffened, her entire demeanor turning gray.
"Hey, isn’t that a bit too much?" Once Aske left the two girls, Medea approached with a smile, "She’s using her abilities for the team, and you treat her like this?"
"I’m not bullying," Aske firmly replied. "What salary does a kid need? It only leads to wasteful spending; we’ll buy whatever she needs."
Medea: ...
Are you that legendary tyrannical father? An evolved version of a straight male chauvinist?
"Let’s not talk about this," she wisely changed the subject, "I read a lot of important information from that guy’s memory. You know?"
"The loss Innsbruck City suffered from the rat plague and disease is much worse than we originally anticipated. That’s also why the Earl of Innsbruck specifically welcomed us at the city gate—he didn’t want us to see the truth."
"This civil war, I’m afraid we’re in big trouble."
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