�huh?�Smille?�
Lian finally brought up her own story.
From the first time he reached divine transcendence in heaven, to the anecdote of eating Ymir�s arm, to the anecdote he heard while receiving <idea> from his grandfather.
�When I hear the hallucination of smille, the wound seems to regenerate quickly.�She�s already made up her mind not to care about her, but I still want you to know what it is.�
�Hmm, yes����.�
Intrigued by Lian�s words, Miro searched for knowledge in his head, but had never heard of Smille.
�Theraze might know����.�
Anyway, since he wasn�t here, I had no choice but to make an analogy based on what I heard.
�Ymir is said to be the apex of a creature that has reached the final stage of anecdotal art.�If you ate the arm of such a giant, you might have the ability to regenerate.�But I think a little differently.�
Lian raised her head.
�Rather, I think I�m related to <idea>.�
�You mean the sword�s ability?�
�Rather than that, would you say it�s an action that gets involved in something deeper?�Grandpa probably extracted an object called <idea> in a dream.�But as far as I know, objects are not so easily extracted.�According to the guy I take with me, I have to go through very complicated and difficult steps.�
�Then how did Grandpa����?�
�I think the village where my grandfather stayed for a while will be a hint.�It will also have something to do with the 80 million gold you paid there.�In other words, <idea> had already been extracted, and my grandfather only paid for it and brought it back.�
�But I don�t think he would have carried such a large sum of money while fighting bandits.�
�The person concerned will not be able to know exactly where Drimo came from.�Perhaps the legitimacy of the dream intervened.�Above all, if your grandfather doesn�t know the world of Drimo, then you have no choice but to understand it, right?�
�Hmm, that�s right.�
Miro raised his index finger as if to emphasize it.
�The important thing here is who the hell did the extraction if not my grandfather.�First of all, the possibility that someone else was involved in the dream is slim, and if so, there is only one possibility left.�
Lian swallowed and waited for the next words.
�Pedigree, or lineage.�Thoughts that have been accumulated since the previous generations created <Idea>, someone extracted it from some generation, and the grandfather paid the price and brought it to reality.�For now, this is probably the closest guess to the truth.�
�lineage����.�
�I heard that the Ogent family has both blue and black hair traits?�Perhaps the truth is hiding there?�
When I heard Miro�s words, I felt like I had found a ray of light in a dark cave.
�Also, that�s why I said that the ability to regenerate is related to <idea>.�Isn�t it strange when you think about it?�A sword that will never be destroyed.�
�Is it strange?�
�No matter how you look at it, it�s not the realm of durability.�Therefore, it is the realm of concepts.�In other words, <Idea>�s ability is precisely this.�The information that makes up the sword can never be destroyed.�
Miro pointed to Lian.
�If complete innocence was the will of our ancestors, it will also be embedded in the traits of our descendants.�If bodily information is compromised, she quickly restores it to its original state.�So it also explains why her hallucinations, called Smille, were heard by her grandfather.� JrNovels.com