Chapter 142 - 142 Creating a Silver Vector

142 Creating a Silver Vector

Cain’s eyes widened when he heard that, as he had absolutely no idea what Camil was talking about. He believed that his ability to arrange the pieces in his mind automatically was something granted to him by the Absolute Life Form System, but it seemed that it was not so unique.

Camil saw the confusion on Cain’s face, and she took a deep breath before speaking again.

“What you describe is an ability known as Genetic Sight. It is not a gift born from our DNA; its origin comes from the soul. It is very rare, as only one in every one hundred million has it.

I am afraid that is as far as my understanding of Genetic Sight goes, but I do know that all those in possession of it have incredible advantages in Genetic Coding.”

Cain nodded as he made sure to engrain all that information. He still believed that his gift came from the system, but he remembered Apex’s words at the beginning of their journey.

‘The Absolute Life Form System can’t create something out of nothing. My soul should not have that power initially, but it obtained it after the awakening of the [Genetic Coder Module] or maybe even from the moment I obtained the system.’

Cain did not lose himself in his thoughts for long since he heard Camil’s voice again.

“However, you should not grow too arrogant due to having Genetic Sight. Having the picture in your mind and being able to replicate it are two different things. You created ten Bronze Vectors, four of which are Pseudo-Silver, which is awe-inspiring.”

Camil paused at this point before contemplating whether to ask the following question or not.

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“Can I know if you encountered any form of tutoring regarding Genetic Coding before this class?”

Cain’s Genetic Sight was already a massive boost to his ability, but if he managed to create the ten Vectors without any prior training, that would be incredible.

Cain did not hide it and immediately answered Camil’s question.

“Yes, I did. I learned from Sinar County’s Genetic Coding skills.”

Technically, what Cain learned about Vector’s assembling from Sinar’s Genetic Coding Guide was the same that Camil taught him. Nevertheless, he did not find the need to go into detail, not to mention that it could involve some secret from Sinar County, and he would not repay Lurin’s help like that.

Camil immediately nodded when she heard that, making it clear the name Sinar was not unknown among Genetic Coders.

“Count Sinar is a Grand Genetic Coder and a very good one among those at his level.”

Cain saw that Camil misinterpreted his words, and soon whispers echoed inside the auditorium.

“So he was already accustomed to making Vectors.”

“Hmph, showing off his skills honed by a Grand Genetic Coder among a newbie class.”

“Who knows, maybe among those who have already learned this craft, he is average and wanted to boast with us.”

Cain and Camil heard those whispers, but neither of them bothered with it. Cain did not care about the words of some weakling whose only way of feeling good was to push others down.

As for Camil, she knew that even if Cain had a gift like Genetic Sight and a great teacher, he would not have reached his level without great effort. After all, if someone only needed a good teacher to become a Genetic Coder, everyone could become one.

Still, the woman did not find the need to waste her words with people that look down on the effort of others.

However, not everybody was as magnanimous as the duo. Lurin’s eyes burned with rage as he heard those whispers and giggles, and he was not able to hold on for long before shouting.

“Hmph, pack of hyenas!”

Those words reached every corner of the auditorium, and all those whispering among themselves about Cain turned toward Lurin with cold eyes. None of them would dare to face off directly against Cain since his strength was much greater than theirs, but they did not have the same reservations about Lurin.

Lurin showed why he came from a family that made their name on the battlefield, and his head remained high before continuing to speak.

“Cain only got access to my family Genetic Coder Guide that has the principles and essential steps of Genetic Coding, and he only got it yesterday. If any of you think you can create a Bronze Vector with only that guide, I will gladly hand it over. However, if after reading it for an entire day, you can not do it, I will break all the bones in your hands.”

Lurin’s words shocked the cadets, and no one dared to take that bet. Still, many continued throwing cold glances at the young man as they felt he had humiliated them.

It did not last long as a red force field emerged near Lurin and began to extend across the room, installing a crippling fear in the heart of all those that showed coldness.

Cain’s eyes glowed with red light as he used his Ego Wave to teach those cadets a lesson. He could have easily broken their will and used hypnosis to shatter their minds, but that would be too much, not to mention he would be thrown in jail the next second.

Once those cadets looked away, Cain retracted his Ego Wave, and he noticed the look of wonder in Lurin and Ophelia.

Camil also glanced at Cain with awe, but the one in her eyes had nothing to do with his Ego Wave.

“Is that truth!?”

Cain saw the shock in Camil, and he had no reason to lie, so he nodded, confirming Lurin’s words.

‘This boy... he is... he is a divine genius!’

Camil almost failed to control her body since the sight of a divine talent in her class filled her heart with excitement. She took a deep breath, doing her best to regain her focus and gaze at the other cadets.

“Do you have the time to get distracted? If you don’t have the Vector for the end of the class, I will expel you!”

After hearing those words, all the cadets returned their focus to their Genetic Chambers. While they were interested in Cain’s Genetic Coder’s abilities, they had no time to waste.

Once Camil saw the other cadets focusing on their work, she continued speaking to Cain.

“You should take a seat in the front of the class since that would make it easier for us to have a conversation while I carry on with my duties.”

Cain was interested in Camil’s offer since it would indeed be of much help if he could speak with the woman more freely. However, it did not feel right to leave Lurin and Ophelia alone.

Cain could show a very pragmatic stance in almost everything except when it comes to his friends and loved ones.

Camil noticed Cain’s reluctance and saw the way this one looked at those two by his side.

“Of course, your friends can also come to the front with you. That way, I can also provide even better guidance for them.”

Lurin and Ophelia smiled when they heard that since they would undoubtedly benefit from obtaining Camil’s help. While Cain was highly talented, he worked based on instincts, and it did not go very well when he attempted to help them.

Cain no longer had a reason to refuse Camil’s proposition, and he, Lurin, and Ophelia sat at the front.

Once they reached the front of the class, Camil put a vial into Cain’s genetic chamber.

“With it, you will be able to generate Silver Vectors. The difficulty is exponentially greater, and mistakes are much easier to make. But from this point on, your work will have true value.

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Even if you don’t create a complete Wave Virus, you could sell Silver Vectors for a good price, especially if they have 0% Flaw and are Pseudo-Gold.”

Cain nodded toward Camil, and his eyes glowed with red light as he pushed his focus to the limit and began to work. The moment he saw the component of the Silver Vector, they fused in his mind, showing him the most efficient way.

He attempted to replicate the picture of the Vector in his mind the best he could, and after roughly thirty-five minutes, he finished his first Silver Vector.

Being able to succeed in forming a Silver Vector on his first try was terrific, but Cain frowned when he saw that it had a 21% Flaw.

“I have doubts about arranging the internal proteins properly.”

Camil had seen everything and did all she could to hide her shock when he saw the Silver Vector that Cain had just made. The boy’s talent was just too divine, but she could not go around shouting it, as that would be bad for his growth.

“Yes, tell me what the problem is.”

Cain and Camil will discuss from time to time, helping the boy solve his doubt. She did not neglect the other cadets and would go to their help whenever they needed assistance.