Mentos's bad news was deadly.
Extracting useful memories from ten thousand years' worth sounded like a foolish endeavor akin to searching for a needle in a haystack.
But if one wanted the enhancement surgery to be perfectly successful, there was no choice but to continue on this path.
Considering Mentos's estimation, Lann needed to take into account personality stability and brain capacity when receiving memories.
This made taking time to recuperate even more essential.
Even if a Demon Hunter used up their entire few centuries of life in "memory exploration," it would likely yield minimal results.
Upon receiving good news followed by bad, Lann first nodded to Alia to comfort the startled young girl.
He then remained silent for a moment, his mind spinning.
Then he spoke again with Mentos in his mind.
"Let me ask a question first, Mentos."
"Please go ahead."
"Does the Human Union's education law dictate what children must learn and what they cannot learn?"