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Ace is currently focusing on body reinforcement and curse concealment since Dame Wasp acts as his curse sensor using sense share when needed.
We are only 100 chapters in, and we are gradually exploring the two worlds, his school, family, curse life, as well as his powers. If I reveal everything there will be no suspense.
The 'World of Curses' is embedded within the Mortal world like in the Harry Potter universe the wizarding world is embedded within the Muggle world.
They are rare, and you don't give rare things to slaves—but maybe to your children. I love your enthusiasm, but the details about cursed slaves are a lot to unpack. I plan to explore them more in future chapters. PS: This is basically spoilers.
You mean like MC wearing glasses to hide curse energy?
Brace yourself, 😉.
Neither. Wyatt's hive is more like God and angels; only his primordial spirits will not include Lucifer and the fallen angels. Spoilers: Martial Mad will eventually explore the VR Universe as Martial Mad Michael.
I highly think you are talking about lasers being able to measure distance and create images at the picometer scale. When it comes to laser cutting, however, lasers are highly focusable to about 25 microns, which is approximately ¼ of the width of a strand of human hair. I am genuinely curious if lasers can cut at a scale of a few picometers—that would be a total game changer. I couldn't find anything on it, though. All I found were references to lasers being used to achieve high-resolution imaging at the picometer scale, but nothing about actual cutting at that level.
Bro, laser structural imaging and laser cutting are different. Just send me a snapshot of the Guinness record article you're referencing, and I’ll try doing an image search on it.
I agree there is a significant gap in my knowledge regarding achievements in laser cutting. In the context of the novel, Dame Wasp’s ability is relative; she and her futuristic cybernetics can achieve anything better than any human or machine of this time can. Lastly, I couldn't find what you mentioned during my Google search. At best, I came across the following: "Femtosecond and Picosecond Lasers: These lasers operate on extremely short time scales and can achieve precision at the scale of a few picometers. This allows them to manipulate materials at nearly atomic resolutions. For example, femtosecond lasers are used for high-precision micromachining and structural imaging." However, this does not specifically mention laser cutting. I think you are referring to structural imaging. Still, thank you for pointing it out. Next time, I will ensure I conduct more thorough research before including such details in the story.