'I hope my idea of duplicating <Supreme> talents will work. Since if it will, I will be able to create my own <Supreme Chaos> talent.'

Nothing would make Allen happier than making Iris as safe as possible and for her to be safe, she needed to be powerful.

And that was why Allen planned to give the <Supreme Chaos> talent that he would create to Iris.

"Here goes nothing."

Muttering those words, Allen used his <Supreme Mathematician> talent to multiply the <Supreme Psychic> talent on his hand.

And the result of his experiment shocked him!

When Allen applied the <Supreme Mathematician> talent in the <Supreme Psychic> talent orb, it multiplied into two!

That meant, Allen's idea of duplicating his stolen abilities was proven to be true!

In his left and right hand, each held an orb of the <Supreme Psychic> talent. After observing those two orbs, he stored them in his system inventory.

"So my experiment is a success! But the million dollar question would be, whether I can trade the duplicates in the Trade Feature."

"System, what do you think so?"

Allen directed that question to his trusty AMCG System.

[Ding!]

[The duplicate abilities can be traded in the Trade Feature but cannot be sold in the System Shop. Only the original version of the abilities can be sold in the System Shop. That way, the members of the chat group wouldn't be able to cheat the Alternate Multiverse Chat Group for unlimited AMCG Points.]

Allen wasn't disappointed in hearing the system's answer since he had already expected it.

It would be too good to be true if he could sell the duplicate abilities in the system shop and earn AMCG Points from it. If that were possible, he would be able to easily get millions of AMCG Points.

He was already satisfied to hear that it would be possible to trade the duplicate abilities in the Trade Feature. If it weren't possible, then Allen wouldn't mind visiting his chat group members instead to personally give them the duplicated abilities so that they would be able to get the <Supreme> talent that they wanted.

Since his experiment was successful, then Allen could now just steal all of the <Supreme> talents in his world and then combine them to create the <Supreme Chaos> talent. Afterward, he could give the <Supreme Chaos> talent that he had created to Iris so that she would become powerful.

Iris' defense was already infinite so he didn't have to worry about her taking any damage but in terms of attack method, it wasn't that great considering Iris only had the <Supreme IA> talent to use for attacking.

The <Supreme Chaos> talent would be able to compensate for Iris' lack of variety in terms of attack and obtaining the <Supreme Chaos> talent would allow Iris to be versatile.

Allen didn't want to admit it but he was quite the lazy individual so for him, it was troublesome to visit all of the Supremes in his world to steal their <Supreme> talent.

And for Allen, one of his mottos was: "Think smarter, not harder."

Living up to his motto, Allen used his <Supreme Analyst> and <Supreme Problem Solver> to think of ways to easily create the <Supreme Chaos> talent without the need of stealing all of the <Supreme> talents in his world.

And in just a few seconds, Allen thought of a really ludicrous and absurd idea but whether it was impossible or not was left to be proven.

'How about I use my <Supreme Thief> and <Supreme Plunderer> talent to take my own <Supreme> talents that were in my <Supreme Order> talent? Afterward, I will duplicate those <Supreme> talents.'

Allen didn't know if such an idea was possible but he had to test whether it was possible or not to know if it was possible.

'I don't know if it is possible or not unless I try.'

With that thought in his mind, Allen proceeded to use his <Supreme Thief> and <Supreme Plunderer> talent on himself to take out the <Supreme Ugly Bastard> talent in his <Supreme Order> talent.

And when Allen did that, nothing happened.

It was as if he was trying to take out a brick from a brick wall with just his bare hands while not possessing any superhuman strength. Of course, it would be impossible to get the brick from the brick wall since it was cemented in the brick wall.

That was what Allen felt when he tried to take out the <Supreme Ugly Bastard> talent in his <Supreme Order> talent. It was just virtually impossible for him to take out any of his <Supreme> talent in his <Supreme Order> talent.

But, Allen wasn't saddened at the fact that his experiment failed since he had already expected it to fail. If it was that easy, then the <Supreme Order> talent wouldn't have been a <Supreme> talent that was unique to him. Not to mention, it was an ability that he had received from the system itself.

Allen was already satisfied in knowing that he could duplicate the abilities that he had stolen but from what he had observed, his talent duplication had its own limit.

He couldn't duplicate a talent or ability that wasn't in its orb form. So, Allen had to take out the ability that he wanted to duplicate from its owner and then use his <Supreme Mathematician> to duplicate the ability that he had stolen while that said ability was in its orb form.

Knowing that he couldn't take the shortcut in creating the <Supreme Chaos> talent, Allen could only sigh.

As he had expected, life wasn't that easy. Reality would always disappoint him. But that wouldn't stop him from doing what he intended to do.

Even if he couldn't take the shortcut in creating the <Supreme Chaos> talent, it didn't mean that he couldn't create the <Supreme Chaos> talent. But for him to do that, he would have to go with his intended plan of visiting all of the Supremes in his world and stealing their <Supreme> talents.

"I'll deal with the <Supreme Chaos> talent problem later, for now, I have to clean up the trash."

By trash, Allen meant the Supreme Psychic that was currently indulging in the illusions that he had created.

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