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The Mech Touch novel Chapter 5148

It was a little unfair to blame Goldie for her negligence on this matter.

Cultivation was new to everyone. The Golden Cat was no different on this matter.

While various mechs and design spirits had already begun to experiment or practice with cultivation methods that they either figured out themselves or obtained from Ves, very few adverse incidents took place.

This gave Goldie a false impression that cultivation was not that dangerous!

Unfortunately, just because her experiences with cultivation did not involve any serious accidents did not mean that others had nothing to worry about!

Aside from a few exceptions, design spirits were pure energy based life forms. Their sensitivity and perception towards spiritual energy was extremely high, which enabled them to gain a much better overview of the process of cultivation.

Design spirits also benefited from having access to natural cultivation from birth. This was a ready-made cultivation method that might not necessarily produce great results, but was absolutely safe and completely compatible with their own attributes!

Goldie and many other design spirits had been using their own intrinsic natural cultivation methods as a basis to form their own individual qi cultivation methods.

Ves saw no need to intervene in this matter because pure energy-based lifeforms were able to figure out pretty quickly if anything was amiss.

The same could not be said for humans. They did not possess a good grasp of spiritual energy and spirituality for many reasons.

Even humans that were close to primordial humans could get a lot of different stuff wrong!

Cultivation was inherently more dangerous and riskier for humans because they were much further removed from the ideal state of a True God.

The more inadequacies they possessed, the more extreme measures they needed to take in order to attain more power and extend their longevity.

As Ves explained these points to his audience in a simplified manner, he hoped that each of them would no longer recklessly engage in cultivation.

"Certain life forms such as Goldie and the Superior Mother are like fish." He used another analogy. "Do I have to teach a fish how to swim in the ocean?"

Andraste shook her head. "No."

"Exactly! Fish don't need to be taught how to swim because they are born to swim from the start. Perhaps they can figure out ways to swim a little faster or make themselves more maneuverable in a pool of water, but it's pretty much impossible for them to lose control and drown. Contrast that with organisms that are born on land like humans. If you throw someone in water, there is always a risk that they can drown. They are not really designed to live in water. They need to be taught how to swim, and while it is not really all that difficult, they will never be able to equal the performance of a genuine fish. Is this clear to you both?"

Both Andraste and Benjamin nodded.

"Fish is yummy. Can we eat fish for tonight, papa?"

"Hahaha, let's check with your mother first. She is rather adamant about sticking to a strict diet schedule." Ves chuckled.

His grandfather paid more attention to the origin of the cultivation methods posted on the galactic net.

"Have you obtained any clues where they might come from, grandson?"

"Not really. I'm not sure who spread this original set of cultivation methods, but from my perspective, they are the works of an amateur that does not possess a sufficient grasp in cultivation science." He replied. "Andraste, don't practice this mediation method anymore. I want you to grow up into a strong and capable warrior, but it is not worth risking your entire health and wellbeing just to turn yourself into a test subject of an unknown party."

His daughter looked a lot more scared than before now that she understood the horrifying truth behind the publication of all of these random meditation methods.

"I understand, papa. I will be more careful. What do I do instead, then? Is there really no way to help me become a potentate?"

"Genetic aptitude is not necessary to live a happy and fulfilling life, young lady." Venerable Benjamin gently told his descendant. "Take it from me. Whether you will have what it takes to interface with a mech with your brain will only become clear when you are 10 years old. Even if you do not get the result you are hoping for, there may still be a chance for you to get what you truly want."

Ves coughed at his grandfather. "Let's not make promises that we might not be able to keep. Anyway, I will look into this further. Whoever made these cultivation methods clearly doesn't really know what he or she is doing, but it is different for me. My heritage is much more comprehensive and complete. I think I can do much better, but..."

"What is the matter?"

"I'm sure you know a lot about genetic aptitude. Unless the mechers have been holding out on us, nobody truly understands how adequate genetic aptitude comes into being. There are so many possible variables that affect this end result that it is impossible to precisely control its formation. I don't think that a cultivation method will be able to make that much of a difference, whether today or in the far future. It's like how throwing a bucket of water at a burning house can hardly make the fire go out sooner."

Ves did not exactly possess a good understanding in this area. One of the most uncertain variables about all of this was the fact that most children simply weren't ready for formal cultivation.

Their minds and spiritualities were too weak and underdeveloped. Without enough spiritual potential and concentration, they were bound to achieve little actual results unless they grew a lot older.

However, it would already be too late for them once they surpassed 10 years old.

No matter whether it was even possible for humans to develop the right genetic aptitude when the growth and development of their brains had already reached a mature state, what was the point of entering a mech academy when they were already in their twenties or thirties?

Chapter 5148 You Are Not A Fish 1

Chapter 5148 You Are Not A Fish 2

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