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An individual's abilities are usually made up of two parts: innate conditions and acquired training, and Rama did not choose the latter because he rejected the human identity when he was between being and not being human.

Actually, the reason is very simple.

"On the premise that it is just enough, acquired training can change a person's fate."

"But if the goal pursued has a certain extreme state, such as the strongest, you have to consider the influence of talent."

In most competitive competitions, for example, training can only be said to ensure a minimum of performance, but if you want to kill indiscriminately with a nerve knife, it really depends on talent.

Hard work may ensure that you don't have a ghost, but only God can decide whether you have a chance to be a god or not.

It's not that if you have talent, you will definitely be able to succeed, but if you don't have talent, you can't really succeed by relying on hard work.

And on the path of [Genshin Impact], which is similar to cultivation, this phenomenon is even more obvious and direct.

Albedo was thoughtful.

So my identity as an artificial human is a kind of luck in Rama's mouth?

If it was Rama, I would really think so.

Albedo calculates very well that as an android, the problem is nothing more than the body being like a time bomb that may explode at any time, and a rather metaphysical family problem.

Connecting parents with makers makes me feel like a machine.

But Rama probably won't care about that.

From his point of view, he naturally possessed great strength and inhuman intelligence, and his teacher is still the ceiling of alchemy Reindot······ When the advantages outweigh the disadvantages, this person will not care what the price is, and he will rush forward if he is stubborn.

Rama's words sounded quite sad, but this man did not see any weakness or laziness in doing things.

It's better to say that he is a little too ferocious.

The various materials and materials that have been sent over the course of these days prove this fact.

"You're not going to dig up the old nest of the immortals, are you?"

Albedo wasn't really interested in alchemy, but he was interested in the unknown.

This part of the information that Rama has now is the part that he does not understand.

Even at the height of their heyday, they did not have the capital to wage war, let alone steal the homes of the immortals at a time when Morax was still active.

The immortals are not likely to take the route of trade, and with Morax protection, their own fists are hard enough, and these things have always remained in their own caves.

Until the Order went and dug up their lair.

Of course, this is very difficult, but to be reasonable, the gap between the Order and the Immortals is still quite large.

At least back then, Kanria's opponent was the Seven Gods, and after Yingmei took over this half-crippled order, their opponent became Tianli.

When the gap is too great, it is difficult to arouse the desire for revenge.

If Kanria's opponent had only one Liyue, he would still have a chance to win.

However, the Isle of Skye is too cautious.

He pulled all the people who could be used in one breath, and he was not satisfied, so he chose to come and hold Kanriya's head with an old fist.

Such a cautious guy, it's really head-scratching when you think about it.

Fortunately, Rama didn't have the intention of challenging Skye Island - more precisely, he didn't really know why the Fatui and Yingmei had to fight Skye.

I don't understand the desires of both sides at all, so I can't choose a side casually.

There can be a lot of reversals before the finale.

Rama looked at his alchemy teacher, and while rambling back on Kanria and Alice, he casually replied, "I'm done digging, and I've stolen their homes in one go." ”

"But it's not very useful."

Danding, Fu Zheng······ These means are based on the strength of the immortals.

What Rama wanted was to change from a mortal to an immortal, but what the immortals had in their hands was actually the study of various uses of elemental power.

"The things you want are the ones that the immortals teach to mortals, but this part is the least." Albedo shook his head, "Because this part of the information happens to be the least useful to the immortals. ”

Rama spread his hands and had nothing to say.

The immortal teachings are actually the same situation in any other country.

This should be regarded as a kind of conventional care for humanity between the upper echelons of power based on the gods, almost like a higher civilization taking care of a lower civilization tech tree rather than a simple technical support, and you can't get any effective benefits from this investment, which is pure friendliness - unless you have been lenient for thousands of years.

Shenhe's background is related to Chongyun, and Chongyun is a family of exorcists, but Shenhe is obviously not following the path of a family.

In the end, her poor starting environment can only work hard from the aspect of her teacher Liuyun Zhenjun, and since her strength has been formed, it can be seen that the immortals have the means to teach humans.

Of course, most of the means should still revolve around the [Vision of God] and [Elemental Power], after all, this is the core rule of Teyvat, even the Demon God has to use elemental power, and mortals do not rely on the Vision of God to master elemental power, so there is really no need to play in this regard.

Albedo's words say that if you teach something to mortals, they can learn it, but what about you?

This is not the level of refreshment.

With the gap in hard power between the two sides, it would be really funny if an immortal could suddenly learn something new while teaching a human student.

Because this kind of behavior is of no use to the immortals, of course, they rarely record it in their records.

"The difference in strength between the two sides is too big." Rama was not disappointed, "When the immortals are free, they also study some things that can only be used based on their own strength, and there is no need for them to study too many things specifically for mortals. ”

"And what I want is a path that mortals can drive freely, which happens to be useless to immortals."

Useless, and certainly not worth wasting too much effort.

"The strength of immortals is innate, and there is no need for them to understand the hardships of mortals on the path of elemental power." Albedo bowed slightly, "You're right that you didn't put too much hope into it. ”

You still have to rely on yourself.

Expecting a group of naturally divine beings to study how to become sacred is a meaningless assumption.

In this regard, the Teyvat were inherently unable to use even elemental power, while the Immortals were special beings with a lifespan of thousands of years.

Rama really didn't have much hope.

In this area of research, it is better to count on the study of the magic and martial arts that he collected from Xingqiu Chongyun and the Fatui.

(End of chapter)