Chapter 926, Inseparable from Innate Talent
Chapter 926, Inseparable from Innate Talent
Translator: Silavin
Su Bai returned to the Yong’an Building, beginning to write stuff down.
This was his second year in the primitive era. He needed to implement certain adjustments for the approaching rainy season. Otherwise, the rainy season would severely restrict his operations and plans. He could not possibly do nothing throughout such an extended period, right?
“Shaman, are you certain it’s fine not to investigate that person?” Yan Hua enquired with concern.
Yan Hua was worried over that encounter within the forest. She was feeling apprehensive about strangers joining the Tribe so abruptly.
“It’s fine. Joining the Tribe effectively means he would be investigated with time. The Chieftain will report anything significant.” Su Bai spoke calmly.
Naturally, he was not offering unconditional trust. However, the individual was a Mid Grade Totem Warrior.
Su Bai would not allow such a formidable Warrior to wander about outside without a goal. Rather than letting him roam outside, better to have him in the Flame Dragon Tribe. This way, he could monitor the man directly, eliminating concerns about potential schemes.
“That makes sense. Anyone entering our Tribe becomes subject to surveillance.” Yan Hua nodded thoughtfully.
Yan Hua knew the Flame Dragon Tribe now maintained the Assassination Group. Though the group contained only a few members, they performed their duties exceptionally well though.
“Are people who advance to the Mid Grade Totem Warrior at such a young age common?” Su Bai suddenly enquired.
He had observed the Tribe contained only two Mid Grade Totem Warriors.
Moreover, both were approximately thirty years old. Compared to the teenage Ban Ye, the disparity became immediately apparent.
Of course, in actual combat, Ban Ye would not be a match to either Yan Jiao or Sha Hong.
However, to be a Mid Grade Totem Warrior at such a young age indicated he was very talented.
With proper cultivation, his capabilities would certainly become formidable.
Eventually, he might become a significant pillar of strength for the Flame Dragon Tribe. He could cultivate more Totem Warriors, leading them effectively.
“The numbers aren’t high. I’ve heard Father mention that advancing to the Mid Grade typically requires several years at the minimum.”
Yan Hua’s beautiful eyes widened as she continued. “Someone his age should only be a Low Grade Totem Warrior. I never expected him to be Mid Grade.”
When Yan Hua encountered Ban Ye in the forest today, like everyone else, she had immediately recognised him as a Mid Grade Totem Warrior.
Being the Chieftain’s Daughter meant accessing more information than others. She had heard extensive discussion about Low Grade, Mid Grade, and High Grade Totem Warrior classifications.
Those advancing to Mid Grade or High Grade at young ages were extraordinarily rare.
Mid Grade Totem Warriors were typically thirty years of age. Those in their twenties exist but were relatively rare.
“According to you, his capabilities are genuinely something to take note of.” Su Bai nodded thoughtfully.
His understanding of this era’s power classifications remained limited. He grasped only the basic distinctions between Low Grade, Mid Grade, and High Grade.
Naturally, he understood the advancement requirements for higher Grades.
However, he did not know whether Ban Ye reaching Mid Grade at this age represented a common phenomenon.
“Calculating by age, reaching Mid Grade at his age, matching Father, does indicate he is really talented.” Yan Hua nodded lightly, continuing. “But, he still needed a ton of training. Even within the Mid Grade, there are distinctions.”
Each Totem Warrior Grade contained their own stages, specifically Early Stage, Mid Stage, Late Stage, and Peak Stage.
“Indeed, let him train more. With his talent, he might advance to become a High Grade Totem Warrior relatively quickly.” Su Bai spoke contemplatively.
He had been managing this Tribe for nearly two years without encountering any High Grade Totem Warriors.
“Shaman, how did he develop such exceptional talent? Considering he’s a Wanderer.” Yan Hua was intensely curious. Not for extraneous reasons, but because she desperately wanted to grow stronger herself.
Beyond fulfilling her aspiration of becoming a powerful Warrior, this also served her desire to protect Su Bai more effectively.
This notion had emerged only last year, something she kept buried deepest within her heart.
Externally, she maintained her standard declaration: becoming the strongest Totem Warrior. After all, announcing her intention to protect Su Bai would invite ridicule.
The Shaman had shown himself to be extraordinarily powerful. He in fact required no protection from her. Yet she remained unwavering in this goal.
“Most likely from continuously surviving in the forest, which forced him to such heights.” Su Bai sipped his tea slowly, continuing. “Combined with his original innate talent, and the constant tempering of life and death, it is only natural he is different from others.”
“That is plausible, though surviving in the forest should mean he doesn’t have enough to eat.” Yan Hua’s snow-white finger tapped her chin as she wondered, “Shaman, didn’t you say previously, enough food combined with daily training will lead us to becoming a lot stronger, a lot faster?”
“In the forest, he would indeed have an adequate amount of food. So, achieving such a feat at his age cannot be separated from his innate talent.” Su Bai theorised.
His previous assessment was merely a hypothesis. Something that would explain the sudden increase in Warrior awakening throughout the Tribe.
However, Ban Ye’s appearance challenged that assumption, suggesting Warriors’ advancement might involve additional catalysts.
“I wonder what he experienced in the forest, and what happened in his previous Tribe. Shaman, should we summon him for questioning?” When discussing strength-related matters, Yan Hua became exceptionally alert, eager to understand exactly what happened.
This concerned whether she could grow stronger, along with whether their other members could enhance their strength.
“That’s not unreasonable. Let him familiarise himself with the Tribe first.” Su Bai set down his cup.
First, have him observed for a period to assess his true intentions. Questioning him later would not be too late.
“Understood. The priority now is to evaluate his character.” Yan Hua flicked her long hair.
Given his strength and ability to evade detection while infiltrating the Flame Dragon Tribe territory…
He truly needed to be carefully observed. This was to prevent potential coordination with external forces.
The Flame Dragon Tribe had developed to this point. Every subsequent step required exceptional caution.
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