"I haven’t given you a proper check-up since you’ve become Quylla’s patient, so there’s a lot I could be missing. Nothing is certain until she examines you, okay?"
"Okay." Ryla lowered her eyes, knowing that Lith was only trying to console her.
"He’s right." Morok nodded. "I was so excited about my new powers that I forgot to check on my life force. I missed my opportunity, but at least now I know for certain there is more I can achieve.
"I may be nowhere near the finishing line, but my bloodline is not a dead end. Your bloodline is not a dead end either, Ryla. You’ve seen it yourself."
"You’re right, Morok." A faint smile appeared on her face. "Thank you."
"Enough with this!" A great rage surged in Raagu’s heart as she felt the elemental light in her eyes fade. "Are you the future of the human race or not, Verhen?"
It was an unknown power she hadn’t used once, yet a part of her grieved its loss like the amputation of one of her limbs.
Lith narrowed his eyes in annoyance at Raagu’s outburst, but told her about the emerald thread.
’The more the humans of both Councils are interested in the changes in my life force, the more they’ll consider this discovery a part of their reward.’ Lith thought. ’It will lessen their demands on Vladion and defuse many potential conflicts.
’The undead Council is on Vladion’s side, and so are the Guardians. If the humans support him as well, there’s nothing the plants and beasts can do.’
"Can I take a look at this emerald thread? Please?" Raagu asked, her voice filled with childish glee.
Gyrwin joined her request, soon followed by many of the human Councils.
"I’m sorry, but no." Lith replied with his most compassionate tone. "I can’t risk one of you spotting a weakness in my life force I’m not aware of and using it against me for whatever reason."
The disappointment of the various human factions turned into understanding and then outrage as they glared at each other with suspicion.
"Also, the phenomenon is already over. There’s nothing you can learn by studying my life force. It’s too different from your own, and there are only three people on Mogar like me." Lith continued.
"Yet there is something I can show you." He conjured the hologram of a generic human life force. "The emerald thread worked more or less like this."
He turned the red colossus green and demonstrated how the combination of wings and eyes allowed a human to harness and amplify all kinds of elemental energy.
"If I’m right, humans are the evolutionary equivalent of regular animals. Just like animals evolve into magical beasts and then into Emperor Beasts, humans should evolve into Balors and the Balors into Fomors."
"What about Tyrants and Jotunns?" Gyrwin asked, shocking most of those present. "You heard that right. Jotunns are also evolved Humans."
Scoffs and other rude expressions of disbelief followed her statement.
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