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Genetic Ascension novel Chapter 1677

๏ปฟChapter 1677 Myself

Sylas didn't say anything in response. The answer to that question was obviously no, and Fanelei definitely knew that. He didn't really see the purpose of the question.

Honestly, he had gotten really used to Gralith, who was quite similar to himself. Because of that, there weren't moments like this between them at all. In fact, the only time there had been the smallest bit of contention had been when Gralith lost his temper, but by this point, Sylas understood where those emotions had been coming from.

What he didn't understand, though, was what Fanelei was trying to do here. If she had something to say, then she should certainly just say it.

Fanelei shook her head.

"I don't know what's wrong with your Spark Seed, but it's not going to be long before they realize that it isn't normal. I used the system to destroy the Rune network, but they are smart, and they will be able to reverse engineer at least some of what happened. At that point, I'm sure you can guess some of the trouble, even if it isn't all of it."

Sylas could. He imagined that he would be exposed as a person from a Summoned World-if he hadn't been already, that is. But also, they would know his Spark Seed was very strong?

But this still didn't explain things. He didn't know what Fanelei was trying to get at.

It seemed that all of these things were still within a manageable range.

No matter how Sylas thought about it, the entire reason for Fanelei's panic was related to how it affected her. She didn't want others to know that she had a pawn like himself, or an advantage in him, so she wanted to keep it a secret.

People this powerful didn't do things out of the kindness of their hearts, and one shouldn't mistake the fact Sylas had chosen to take a chance on her as meaning that he trusted her.

As far as he was concerned, he was very much still in enemy territory, and none of this was going to change that.

That said, he had apologized to her not long ago for two reasons.

First, there was still a small chance that he was wrong. He could feel what he would call sincerity coming from her Will. But the problem was that with such a large gap between the strengths of their Wills, Sylas had no way of confirming or denying whether he was correct.

He trusted in his own assessments, but he wasn't arrogant to the point of being blind. What F-tier could ever perfectly read an A-tier?

The second reason he apologized was because it was the smartest thing to do. Even if he was wrong, it was better to appease this powerhouse. ๐“ฏ๐™ง๐“ฎ๐“ฎ๐’˜๐“ฎ๐™—๐™ฃ๐’๐’—๐’†๐“ต.๐“ฌ๐“ธ๐’Ž

It could be said that his pressing Fanelei and threatening to, well, threaten her was a probe that came back with a small bit of information, but not enough. Since he was too weak to press further, it was smarter of him to pull back.

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