[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"origin-i-gain-a-god-tier-talent-every-level":3,"chapter-i-gain-a-god-tier-talent-every-level-i-gain-a-god-tier-talent-every-level-chapter-228":6},{"origin":4,"title":5},"english","I Gain a God-Tier Talent Every Level",{"chapter":7,"nextChapterSlug":20,"prevChapterSlug":21,"totalChapters":22,"novelImage":23},{"id":8,"novel_id":9,"title":10,"slug":11,"index":12,"content":13,"wordcount":14,"created_at":15,"updated_at":16,"volume":17,"translator":18,"content_hash":19},165468,328,"Chapter 228","i-gain-a-god-tier-talent-every-level-chapter-228",228,"\u003Cp>He thought it through carefully. Ran multiple simulations.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>After advancing to a Level 2 Seer, Kanzaki Rei conducted several trials across three separate future projections, repeatedly experimenting with different wishes.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\"God-Tier Talent — My Wish.\"\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>The first thing he tested... was how the wish itself was evaluated.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>First Wish: \"I prevent the destruction of the Secret Sea.\"\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>He projected forward to April 1st.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>At that point, he found himself in the Moon Sea, still standing on the landmass of Ruilen Continent—only now, that continent had already been transported into the Moon Sea.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>That day, he wandered across the Moon Sea, exploring aimlessly, checking nearby regions for other continents... and whether there was any knowledge worth \"acquiring.\"\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>He did find several islands.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>But forget kingdoms—there weren’t even people.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Only monsters.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>...Which made sense.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Who ever said every island in the ocean had civilization?\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>In reality, barren, lifeless islands were the norm.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>The ocean was simply too vast.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Just like how star charts only mark valuable planets—not random drifting debris in the void.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Afterward, Kanzaki Rei attempted something else:\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>He tried sacrificing to the Moon Sea.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>The result?\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Completely useless.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>The souls simply drifted into the Moon Sea like dust in the air—hovering, going nowhere. After circling out and back, they returned to his hand.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Nothing happened.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>The Moon Sea... was normal.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Or perhaps not.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>In this world, it was unclear which was \"normal\"—the Moon Sea or the Secret Sea.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>But by his understanding of what an ocean should be—\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>This calm, natural sea felt right.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>The Secret Sea, with its unfathomable depths and eerie unknowns... was the abnormal one.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>He dove deeper.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Fish schools swam beneath the surface. Oceanic monsters existed—but far fewer, far less aggressive than in the Secret Sea.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>The more he explored, the more one question formed:\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Is the Secret Sea... broken?\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>He circled about half the Moon Sea before returning to Ruilen Continent.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>He visited familiar faces—\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Yuna.Luluwei.Kiyomi.Even Lothar.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>That lucky king was still alive too.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>As for An Zheng?\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Gone.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>The room he’d been sealed in... had simply been carved out of existence.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>A void remained where the chamber once stood.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>He’d likely been executed six days prior.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Kanzaki Rei wondered briefly what Roya and Samu must’ve thought—making the journey for nothing.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>After that, he stopped wandering.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>There was still too much knowledge left to learn.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>He remained in the White Tower, studying.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Yuna could only sit nearby, watching with envy.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Because it was April 1st—\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>The Month of Chaos and Madness.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>In leap years, studying during this time invited contamination and curses.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Yuna couldn’t ignore corruption.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>So she could only watch helplessly... as Kanzaki Rei devoured knowledge.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Her gaze burned with hunger.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>With the boost from a Level 3 Scholar, his reading speed was terrifyingly fast.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Time passed.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>He finished dozens of books on oceanography.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>But they were all based on the Secret Sea.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Some knowledge carried over—but fundamentally, the two oceans were different.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>He needed knowledge specific to the Moon Sea.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>After dying twice in the Secret Sea, he had already learned one thing:\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>The ocean demanded respect.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>At the same time, he continued testing his second wish.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Twenty-four hours passed quickly.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Soon—it was nearly April 2nd.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>The foretold apocalypse had been April 1st.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Yet his wish...\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Had not been fulfilled.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>He had originally wanted to see how he would save the Secret Sea.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>But now, it became clear—\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>The wish would not forcibly violate reality.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Instead, it behaved like this:\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\"It won’t happen now—but one day, it will.\"\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Which meant...\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Would the Secret Sea be destroyed again?\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>And the next time—he would save it?\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Or the time after that?\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Or countless iterations later?\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>That was the terrifying part.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>A wish not being fulfilled didn’t mean it wasn’t working.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>It simply hadn’t happened yet.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>But someday...\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>It would.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Absurd.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Further Testing\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>He began experimenting more.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Wish: \"I do not read ’Oceanic Strategy.’\"\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Meaningless.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\"I don’t drink water.\"\"I don’t look at Yuna.\"\"I don’t sleep.\"\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>All instantly fulfilled.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Because he wasn’t doing them to begin with.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Unless he was actively doing the action—\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Like staring at Yuna, then looking away—that counted as completion.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Because wishes had no time constraints.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Any moment of fulfillment counted.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Probability Manipulation\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Wish: \"I roll a six.\"\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Repeated multiple times—\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Success rate: over 95%.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Even when it failed once—\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>The second roll succeeded.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>He escalated:\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\"I roll five consecutive sixes.\"\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Out of 20 repetitions:\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>15 succeeded on the first try\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>All succeeded within two attempts\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Conclusion:\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>The wish heavily influenced probability.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>But did not guarantee instant success.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Which led to a critical insight:\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>If something only had one chance—\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Then making a wish beforehand...\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Would guarantee success.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>He wanted to try something bigger:\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\"I perfectly advance to Level 100 Mage.\"\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>But...\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Too dangerous.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>What if it took billions of years?\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Or manifested in some twisted way?\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Like a warped divine interpretation?\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Better to stick with reality.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>The world’s known cap was Level 9.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Conceptual Limits\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>He tested stranger wishes:\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\"I can urinate 100 meters high.\"→ Achieved via water magic\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\"I have two heads.\"→ Achieved via flesh manipulation\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\"I can form a Rasengan by hand.\"→ Failed\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Even when simulating it with magic—\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>It didn’t count.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Why?\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Because the definition depended on his understanding at the moment of wishing.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Not later reinterpretations.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>A fake Rasengan... wasn’t a real Rasengan.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Even if it looked identical.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Final Understanding\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>A wish =\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>His intent + his effort + probability alignment\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>If he did nothing—\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>The wish would be delayed indefinitely.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Additional Test\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Wish: \"I am not being observed.\"\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Useful.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>It could detect surveillance.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>He also realized—\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>While he couldn’t name specific individuals in wishes...\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>He could refer to vague groups:\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\"others\"\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\"living beings\"\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\"monsters\"\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>But not:\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>specific names like Izpalut, Eltymia, or Kiyomi\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Causality Exploitation\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Wish: \"I am transported to the Moon Sea by the Continental Teleportation Spell.\"\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Not just him—\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>The entire continent followed.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Because events were causally linked.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Which meant—\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>If he wished:\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\"I obtain the Mark of Reincarnation\" → He would defeat Saint One\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\"I inherit the War God’s legacy\" → He would defeat the War God\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Everything was connected.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Final Decision\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>All projections completed.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Three simulations.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Hundreds of wishes tested.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Most trivial.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>A few profound.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Now—\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Back in reality.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Kanzaki Rei sat on his bed, deep in thought.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>He needed a wish that balanced:\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>short-term utility\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>long-term safety\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>minimal slot waste\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>He had explored both destinations:\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Boundless Mountain → war, hostility, ancient horrors\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Moon Sea → relatively stable, manageable danger\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>His intuition—his Seer instinct—grew stronger by the hour:\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>The Moon Sea was safer.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>So—\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>He made his choice.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Wish:\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\"I am transported to the Moon Sea by the Continental Teleportation 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