Chapter 650 - 311: The Origin of the Breathing Technique (Part 2)
Chapter 650: Chapter 311: The Origin of the Breathing Technique (Part 2)
That is neither matter nor energy, but a pure "nothingness," erasing even space itself wherever it passes.
"They know that forcing a crossing between worlds will lead to existential instability and gradual extinction."
Eve’s voice became unusually deep:
"But they still made this choice because the existence invading their world is more terrifying than the erosion of the Abyss."
In the image, those Dragon Species began to show obvious signs of decay the moment they crossed the world barrier.
The originally perfect scales started losing their luster, strong energy began to leak out, as if precision instruments were forcibly transplanted into an incompatible environment.
"This is what’s called ’foreignness.’
Franka supplemented:
"Any existence crossing world boundaries will face this fundamental issue. Their manner of existence conflicts with the basic rules of this world, leading to continuous decay and instability."
Ron quickly analyzed this information internally.
If the Dragon Species are indeed cross-world escapees, then their bloodline instability isn’t merely a hereditary issue but a more fundamental existential flaw.
This also explains why even the mightiest Dragon Species appear so fragile in the face of Abyssal erosion.
"According to the materials I’ve studied, it’s said that the original Breathing Technique was initiated by the Dragon Race and later refined by Wizards and Bloodline Knights into versions suitable for humans. So, the Dragon Race created the Breathing Technique to solve this problem?" he inquired.
"Partially correct, but it’s just a futile attempt. The creators of the Breathing Technique were not the strongest Dragon Kings but relatively weaker yet wiser dragon scholars."
Eve explained:
"They realized that pure strength couldn’t solve the fundamental existential flaw; only through meticulous self-adjustment could the decay process be delayed."
In the image, some Dragon Race members began to show obvious transformations:
The originally frenzied energy fluctuations became calm and stable, and the dulled scales reemerged with a faint glow.
"Every complete Breathing Technique corresponds to a specific Star Ring Bloodline, no mere coincidence."
Franka took over the topic:
"These Breathing Techniques are essentially sophisticated biological regulation systems, using specific breathing rhythms, muscle control, and spiritual power guidance to suppress the uncontrollable frenzied factors in the bloodline while activating and stabilizing beneficial genetic traits."
Ron recalled his practice of Crown Breathing Technique.
Such complex and precise energy control indeed seemed designed to address a fundamental issue.
"This also explains why mastering the Breathing Technique is so difficult."
Eve continued:
"It not only requires powerful will and precise control but also perfect alignment with specific bloodlines. Wrong combinations are not only ineffective but may cause bloodline collapse."
"However, these efforts ultimately failed."
Eve’s tone grew heavy:
"When Abyssal erosion reaches a critical point, no matter how exquisite the Breathing Technique is, it cannot completely resist the fundamental pollution."
The image shifted to the last moments of the Second Era:
The sky was torn open with countless cracks, not pouring out light but deeper darkness.
Those once mighty Dragon Kings fell, one after another, under erosion.
Their bloodline advantages seemed so powerless in the face of pollution that transcends understanding.
"In that desperate situation, human wizards proposed the ’Baojuns Seed’ plan."
Franka’s voice carried complex emotions:
"Rather than watching all Dragon Bloodlines disappear, it was better to select the portions with the most hope of survival and maintain the heritage through artificial preservation."
The projected image switched to an unsettling scene:
In a huge laboratory, dozens of black-robed wizards were working around a complex magic array.
At the array’s center, a Dragon Species was bound on a special platform, surrounded by a dense array of pipes and probes.
Its eyes were filled with despair, yet it couldn’t make any sound.
"The selection process is extremely cruel."
Eve’s voice turned cold:
"Wizards have to thoroughly analyze every candidate family’s bloodline, including genetic stability, purity, reproductive ability, and more. Those not meeting the standards are executed directly or used as experimental materials."
Ron watched these images, a chill rising in his heart.
Even though he was accustomed to the cruel realities of the Wizard World, such systematic racial selection and control still made him uneasy.
"The terrifying part is that this selection isn’t one-time."
Franka supplemented:
"Every few generations, wizards re-evaluate the value of each Baojuns Seed Family. Those whose bloodlines begin to deteriorate or whose reproductive capability declines are ruthlessly eliminated."
The projection showed another scene:
A formerly prosperous Dragon Descendant town had turned to scorched earth, the remnants of buildings still bearing the marks of wizard magic.
The ground was scattered with many bones, clearly belonging to Dragon Descendant family members from their size and features.
"In the early Fourth Era, the ’Ghost Face Clan’ was ordered for extermination by the Crown Clan because they couldn’t produce any qualified bloodline awakened for three consecutive generations."
Eve’s voice devoid of sentiment:
"The entire family, including the elderly and children, was executed. Their bloodline samples collected for final extraction of research value."
This stark depiction of racial extermination made the room’s atmosphere weighty.
Ron could comprehend the "rational" logic behind such actions but was simultaneously jarred by their cold efficiency.
"The existing Baojuns Seed Families are survivors of such bloody selection."
Franka’s voice carried bitterness:
"We must not only maintain the purity and stability of our bloodline but also constantly prove our worth. Once we lose value, we face the fate of the Ghost Face Clan."
Ron quickly calculated the scale and impact of this system in his mind:
"What is the status of the Caddu Clan among the existing Baojuns Seed Families that you mentioned?"
"We are considered middle-sized." Franka replied honestly:
"The current Baojuns Seed Families are not just us. Throughout various corners of the Ring Abyss Continent Group, there are at least seven to eight similar bloodline heritages, each corresponding to different types of Star Ring Level Dragon Bloodlines."
The projected image shifted to a more detailed map of Baojuns Seed Family distribution:
The entire Ring Abyss Continent Group was marked with regions of various colors, each representing a different Baojuns Seed Family.
"The ’Frost Scale Clan’ located in the northern ice fields preserves the bloodline of Frost Giants. Their people can live normally in temperatures as low as minus sixty degrees, even briefly resisting Abyss Ice Curse erosion."
"The ’Deep Tide Family’ from the Endless Sea Islands inherits the legacy of Deep Sea Dragons. They can not only move freely in the deep sea but also have special abilities to control marine life."
"The ’Scorching Sun Lineage’ deep in the great desert possesses solar energy affinity second only to the Faruk Clan, but they choose to walk a completely different development path—merging with elemental creatures in the desert to form a unique symbiotic relationship."
With each family introduced, the projection displayed corresponding image segments:
Frost Scale Clan warriors traversed blizzards effortlessly, covered with natural ice armor;
Deep Tide Family members elegantly swam in underwater palaces, surrounded by various obedient marine creatures;
Scorching Sun Lineage members danced with flame elves in the desert, surrounded by radiant energy aura.
"Relationships between these families are extremely subtle."
Eve explained:
"On the surface, we are allies, sharing the mission of preserving bloodlines. However, we are also competitors, all vying for limited resources and patron attention."
"The secret gathering every thirty years is nominally for technical exchange, but it’s more like a concealed contest."
Franka’s tone carried a hint of helplessness:
"Each family must display its latest achievements and bloodline progress while secretly assessing the strength and value of other families. Those who perform poorly often ’disappear’ before the next gathering."
Even protected Baojuns Seed Families must constantly fight for survival.
"Why wasn’t the Faruk Family selected? As I understand, their bloodline source is quite powerful."
Ron appropriately raised this key question.
The projected image immediately switched to a stunning scene:
A tall figure donned in armor stood at the center of the battlefield.
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