According to public reports, Ringo was lucky, the Floating Dragon was currently close enough that it would only take a few days to reach it, so he sent Black Spider directly towards it.
He, on the other hand, was more focused on Planet Xenomorph 1.
The days passed as he and Emma worked tirelessly, if Aurora could join in, he knew his work would be much faster, but unfortunately she couldn't.
Not that she didn't want to, with Ringo's help, reaching Grade C was a piece of cake for her, but Aurora's power is a bit complicated.
Her Esper ability continues to accumulate vitality continuously, growing like a snowball, in theory, if Aurora just stood still accumulating energy, she could easily reach Grade S and beyond.
Sure, it would take a long time, but that doesn't change the fact that her skill is simply a matter of accumulation.
This also means that when she uses her Esper ability, she is "spending" that accumulated power.
In other words, the more she uses it, the slower she progresses, ironic but true.
Therefore, Ringo wouldn't let the girl waste her energy on that, but instead allowed her to continue her training, accumulating constant energy.
The previously arid planet was slowly being covered by dense vegetation, viewed from above, from a small green dot, the planet was already about 20% covered in lush vegetation.
Emma's power was extremely beneficial at this point, the insects were also progressing at an accelerated pace, with constant vegetation and radiation, along with Ringo's ridiculous rate of proliferation and evolutionary energy to help, the insects were growing as fast as the plants.
Luckily, the Xenomorphs were already feeding, or the forest wouldn't have been able to cope with this group of devourers pests.
An ecosystem was rapidly emerging based on Emma's precise calculations and the woman was truly delighted with the progress.
Even after spending so much time on the desert planet, Ringo didn't see the woman's smile diminish at all, her emotions burst with constant happiness.
Besides the fact that her level 60 evolution had begun, Ringo was speeding up the process, although it would still take a few days. Not only her, but Lena, Eva, Melissa and Hila were already ready to evolve, and Aurora wasn't far behind.
As for evolution? She chose a race called Spirit Druid, a race born from nature, capable of merging with trees, moving at high speeds on land and speaking with animals, who are generally willing to listen, likely due to some natural energy emanating from them.
Emma had injected herself with various reagents from that race, her genes had already been corrupted by it. With evolution beginning and Ringo helping to guide her genes, it wouldn't take her long to finish.
Her long green hair became more vibrant and her skin took on a healthier, tanned tone, other than that, there were no changes.
Ringo also began producing magic crystals, he bought some machines for their production and installed them on the planet, where the xenomorphs themselves would use them as "shit disposal".
Unfortunately, the quantity was still too small to be worth selling, but with the current quantity, the equipment in Hell has begun to be upgraded to use this superior type of energy.
Overall, everything was going well and progress was steady.
In Aquamarine, a similar process began with Hila, Melissa, Lena and Eva being managed by the third clone.
But while Lena was injected with the same gene as Black Spider, Hila, Melissa and Eva chose a much more combative race.
Oremans - A race from the planet Orema, they are similar to humans, but their culture is based on strength. Their bodies can absorb some of the target's energy through contact. Part of this energy permanently nourishes their bodies, slowly gaining a slight resistance to it. This makes constant battles an effective and direct way to become stronger, turning them into unstoppable war machines.
It's a group of stubborn individuals very similar to the Beastmen race, the physical characteristics of this race gave the user a discreet crystalline skin that only shone under direct light, much like that of the vampires from Twilight.
Of course, none of the three liked the fact that they were turning into globes of light, so Ringo had to change their external appearance, the crystals were still there, but they no longer reflected much light, which can raise body temperature, so Ringo had to make further adjustments.
As soon as they received this gene, the three began to fight to discover the potential of this race.
Compared to Ringo's evolutionary energy, it was a bit lackluster, it took a long time to acquire resistance to an energy and the force feedback was even slower. But that wasn't surprising, this race was never very powerful, but it still accelerated their progress somewhat, especially with Ringo helping with his energy.
Li and the dogs weren't so lucky, without the support of the Sanctum, their evolution would have been much more difficult if they wanted to follow the same path.
In evolving through the Sanctum, Ringo only needed to accelerate the natural process while the Sanctum took care of deciding the path and stabilizing the process.
But with Li, Jack and Will, it wasn't so easy, Ringo would need to oversee the entire process, and that would take much longer.
Li refused, saying he wanted to grow on his own, as a human, he wanted to advance to the pinnacle of that species, he was a proud fellow.
Jack and Will, on the other hand... the genetic serum from the Interstellar Beast was used as a means to advance them.
With three serums, Ringo took one for himself and then injected it first, ready to acquire some of the characteristics of that ferocious race.
Primarily, the defense and gigantic life force.
It would take some time for Ringo to complete his own evolution, by then he would have learned a lot about this race and could evolve Jack and Will more easily.
For Aurora, Ringo also found a perfect species for her, the little girl was progressing rapidly, but she wasn't yet ready for her first evolution.
Estrenians - An interesting being, they can burn their own life force to gain strength. In rare cases, when a young Grade C Estrenian burns all their life force for a few minutes of power, they can go toe-to-toe with a Grade A Super for a few minutes, even if they lose and die soon after. The improvement is divided between permanent and temporary, the acquired power lasts for some time (depending on how much vitality was burned), after which only about 10% of the enhancement remains. Furthermore, the loss of vitality causes damage to the user's body. Thus, Estrenians only use this ability in life-or-death situations, not to grow in combat.
The exception? Aurora.
The little girl had infinite vitality and that was her strength, even if she burned through her vitality to fight, she wouldn't die, but would become stronger. Although she would have to accumulate more vitality afterward, she wouldn't die.
When he told Hila about this race, she was initially cautious, after all, Aurora's life was at stake, but when she discovered the benefits and drawbacks of this race, especially the fact that Aurora wouldn't die, she calmed down.
As Ringo said, it's better to have it and not use it than to need it and not have it.
With this, at the very least Aurora would be much safer, the little girl was growing steadily during this period and was not far from being able to evolve.
Another one that was growing rapidly, though not as fast as Aurora, was Price.
Ringo discovered that the more the boy grew, the greater the feedback loop of connection with the wolves he created, not only did his strength increase rapidly, but his progress was quick.
Perhaps in a few years he would be ready to evolve as well, that is, if Ringo didn't help him, but Ringo decided it would be better to let the boy grow up alone in his early stages, this could forge his character and improve the impression of Hell on the boy.
Even so, his skill already showed clear progress, when he synchronized with the wolves, his defense was his most improved attribute, probably due to the wolves' thick fur.
If it weren't for the fact that the boy could barely take care of the wolves, Ringo would want to open a mutant zoo for him.
In Aquamarine, during training, Price shuddered, sensing that someone was thinking something malicious about him.
