Chapter 96
Behind The Spotlight Chapter 96
The talent above Axel's head was different and completely unexpected from anything Collin had seen before. In fact, this was the first time he'd ever seen Axel possess such a clear and visible talent in acting.
'There's a lot to unpack here,' Collin thought.
First, this confirmed that a person could develop a talent from scratch, even if they seemed completely talentless before. However, the criteria for how and why this happened remained unclear.
Was it tied to a person's mentality? Or was it due to constant practice and years of accumulated experience?
Second, Collin had no idea that a talent could evolve. He always assumed the color of a talent was fixed for life, an unchangeable trait set in stone.
There were only three levels of talent: White, Yellow, and Golden. Each level represented potential.
Yet the fact that Axel's white talent now had a hue of yellow softly glowing through it meant that talent could, in fact, level up under certain conditions.
Did this also mean a talent could deteriorate if someone gave up or lost their spark? What factors influenced this, and could it be prevented?
