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The Mech Touch novel Chapter 6486

Chapter 6486 Melkor's Alternative

The Controller Series provided tangible gains and a lot of hope for mech pilots who never managed to break through in the past.

Perhaps they lacked talent.

Perhaps they were not courageous enough.

Perhaps they did not have a greater cause worth sacrificing their lives.

Whatever the case, the amount of mech pilots who remained mundane had remained huge ever since their profession came into existence.

Part of the reason why expert pilots, ace pilots and god pilots were so revered was because only a fraction of mech pilots succeeded in attaining one or multiple breakthroughs.

This thoroughly mythologized the heroes that managed to succeed against all odds, but also left a huge amount of regular mech pilots behind.

Many of the latter were not resigned to their own mediocrity, but what else could they do? The only 'reliable' method to force a breakthrough was to throw themselves into repeated life-and-death battles, but that tended to cull everyone but the strongest of their kind.

Mech pilots who did not possess the recklessness and overconfidence to proactively seek out near-suicidal challenges had very little alternatives to become extraordinary. However, that was in the past.

For the first time since the start of the Age of Dawn, mech pilots truly began to appreciate the new possibilities that this era had to offer.

Previous introductions of hyper technology mildly impressed mech pilots, but they just treated it as another technological innovation, much like phasewater. All of the benefits went to the mechs, not necessarily the mech pilots.

Systematic cultivation changed everything.

More and more mech pilots began to experience the benefits of being able to promote their own self-evolution, all without needing to pay extravagant sums of money!

Of course, these mech pilots were still in the honeymoon phase of cultivation.

Once they had reached an advanced stage in their beginner cultivation methods, they would inevitably hit a plateau where any subsequent improvements became a lot. harder to attain.

This was the moment where they needed to switch to advanced auxiliary qi cultivation methods, which provided greater benefits and additional power.

That was when the mech pilots would begin to bleed and suffer. These premium cultivated methods cost a lot of merits or other price to obtain. They were also a lot harder to learn and practice.

It was very much possible for mech pilots to waste their investment because they lacked the talent, comprehension or affinity to get started!

Even if they managed to attain initial results, it may take decades as well as regular purchases of expensive reagents in order to sustain their progress.

The life of these mech pilots would become a struggle, just like other cultivators. Only a minority would be able to overcome the successive challenges and prove their excellence at the top.

However, few people outside of the Red Collective were cognizant of this reality. It was fine for red humanity to fall in love with the promise of systematic cultivation.

For now, red humanity had yet to grapple with the reality of accessing and practicing the much more demanding advanced cultivation methods.

Most mech pilots working for ordinary organizations generally had to rely on earning enough RC merits or war merits in order to access and sustain the practice of the better options available in the Repository.

Members of the Larkinson Clan on the other hand had more convenient options available.

That was because the Larkinson Clan had earned the designation of a 'sanctioned sect', which made it legal for the Larkinsons to develop and practice their own homebrew cultivation methods.

Of course, the Larkinsons still had an obligation to submit their cultivation methods to the Red Collective for curation.

No sect was exempt from this rule.

This included the Larkinson Clan which was led by the high-and-mighty chief councilor of the Upper Council.

Ves had expressed his dissatisfaction at being forced to surrender his homework to the freeloaders over at the Red Collective, but he understood that this was for the good of red humanity.

Just as was the case with the MTA and RA, only by sharing and centralizing all professional knowledge would their society be able to develop a specific sector the fullest.

The business model of the MTA had proven its effectiveness many times over during the Age of Mechs. It was not shameful for the RC to copy the other superorganization's best practices.

Even if the Red Collective's Cultivation Method Department ended up getting copies of every sect's exclusive cultivation methods, it was still fine.

Not every cultivation scientist could imitate or reverse engineer the proprietary knowledge and theory of every single sect.

Avatar Commander Melkor Larkinson looked particularly upbeat at this time. His eyes radiated happiness despite the fact that they were blocked by his oversized visor. "You look a lot better than before, Melkor. What has made you so much more optimistic and much less glum?" Legion Commander Hugin Cinnabar of the Battle Criers asked in a friendly manner. freewebnoveℓ.com

Ingvar. The most powerful woman in the chamber did not feel the need to issue a verbal response. Instead, she remained silent and took one of the distant side seats, signaling that she did not intend to take the lead in this meeting.

That honor was reserved for Ketis Larkinson, who received the patriarch's trust and

appointment.

The Journeyman and swordmaster confidently strode to the head of the table but declined to take a seat.

Instead, her back remained ramrod straight as she opened the meeting right away. "Good morning. All of you know why you are here. The T Institute finally obtained the

certifications for all of the so-called cont certified cultivation methods that our clan

has submitted to the Cultivation Method Department of the Red Collective. Just because Ves is in charge of 149 senators doesn't mean he gets to call all of the shots. We have to follow the new rules just like everyone else. Luckily enough, the delay has been rather small. Now that we have obtained the RC's seal of approval, we can prepare to offer and teach our own exclusive cultivation methods to our clan. The most important and relevant of them are the methods that are tailored for every mech

legion of the Larkinson Army"

The legion commanders all perked up. This was what they had been looking forward

to for months. They worked together with their patriarch and the T Institute to develop the cultivation methods that would do much to strengthen the unique identities of their own military units.

Ketis knew how important this was for everyone. "Ves is apparently quite good at this,

and the scientists over at the T Institute are not bad either. The Red Collective has not rejected any of our proposed methods, which means that you can trust their craftsmanship."

That provided a lot of relief to everyone. It was not that they distrusted the works of

their own patriarch, but it was always better to obtain independent verification whenever he developed a radically new invention.

"For now, our focus rests on the auxiliary qi cultivation methods that are especially targeted towards our mech pilots. As far as I have been told, their benefits are the highest for standard mech pilots and expert candidates. If a practitioner is able to

advance to an expert pilot one day, then much of the gains will get subsumed by his or her willpower. There is little point for the demigod to practice the auxiliary qi cultivation method any further as developing your resonance strength will partially yield the same gains and more. This does not include companion spirits, which can still retain their own independent cultivation. In short, the word 'auxiliary' is there for good reasons. It is a complementary activity, not an objective in itself. If you truly want to go down further in the road of qi cultivation, then I advise you to practice one of the more dedicated options. Do you understand?"

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