Constructing-Style Wizard

Chapter 498: 162. Instill Knowledge_4



Chapter 498: 162. Instill Knowledge_4

“Give me some time to organize the knowledge, and then I’ll pass it on to you.”

“Alright, Ray Lee.” Mabel nodded, her eyes filled with anticipation.

Noland sat on the sofa and deactivated “Mind Induction.”

He closed his eyes, pulled up his Personal Panel in the darkness, and carefully selected the knowledge he had mastered.

After stripping away its Extraordinary Abilities to control lightning, the Lightning Phantom was simply a Wraith Spirit.

Mabel could complete the step of stripping away the lightning abilities on her own.

So, the key was how to transform the Wraith Spirit into a Magic Puppet.

Spectral Ghosts and Wraith Spirits, these two Ethereal Beings, might sound similar, but they were worlds apart.

Spectral Ghosts had minds, could think, and had their own set of action logic.

Wraith Spirits, on the other hand, didn’t have minds or consciousness and would only act according to their crazed instincts.

To transform a Wraith Spirit into a Magic Puppet that a magic user could control, a Death-type Array that would grant action logic was indispensable.

Noland knew such an Array.

In the “Construction Blueprint of the Undead Soldier Factory,” there was a Death-type Magical Facility called “Sorrowful Soul Burial Ground,” which could grant action logic to Ethereal Beings.

He opened the construction blueprint for the “Sorrowful Soul Burial Ground,” cast Deconstruction, and consumed Energy Points to learn it.

Noland easily imprinted this blueprint in his mind.

He read through it carefully, nodding to himself, his mind having a good grasp of the direction to take.

The “Sorrowful Soul Burial Ground” was composed of three parts: the Soul-Settling Stele, the Soul Conversion Pool, and the Sorrowful Inscriptions. The Soul-Settling Stele was responsible for storing souls and ethereal beings, the Soul Conversion Pool would transform ethereal beings, and the Sorrowful Inscriptions recorded the conversion rules of the pool.

He broke down and simplified these three components, made adjustments, extracted the parts needed by Mabel, then packaged and integrated them into a completely different Death-type Magic Device.

Thus, a new magic device blueprint was created based on the “Sorrowful Soul Burial Ground,” designed and drawn by Noland himself.

Noland named this blueprint “Death Device for Converting Lightning Ghosts into Magic Puppets,” or simply “Death Device.”

In the future, with this blueprint and the necessary materials, the corresponding magic device could be constructed.

The designer of the “Sorrowful Soul Burial Ground” was Professor Dekart, the mastermind behind the Death Herald Guild.

Noland could guarantee that even if Professor Dekart got hold of the “Death Device” blueprint, he would never recognize its origin, let alone infer the relationship between the blueprint and the “Sorrowful Soul Burial Ground.”

If even the original author couldn’t recognize the modified blueprint, wouldn’t this “Death Device” be Noland’s original creation?

To say he plagiarized or imitated would be utterly baseless slander.

Noland cast Deconstruction on the “Death Device.”

The deconstruction result showed that this blueprint was indeed feasible and contained no flaws.

Noland’s mind was set at ease.

As for where the instruction manual for the magic device came from, that was even simpler.

He just needed to copy the “Effects” and “Instructions” from the Panel Information obtained through deconstruction, add the usage instructions for the “Sorrowful Soul Burial Ground,” and then delete and reduce as necessary to create the correct instruction manual.

Noland took some time to complete these tasks.

He opened his eyes, nodded to Mabel, who was watching him, and activated the “Mind Induction” connection with her once more.

“Empty your mind, Mabel. I will use Mental Magic to infuse the instruction manual for the magic device into your mind.”

Hearing this, Mabel shivered, her face filling with even more awe and visible tension.

“Relax, Mabel, relax. Don’t tense up your facial muscles.”

Noland spoke gently:

“You can close your eyes and lean back on the cushion. That might help you relax a bit more.”

“Okay.” Mabel adjusted her sitting position, propped her head up with her arm, and relaxed on the sofa.

When her breathing became steady, Noland activated another Mental Magic spell he had just acquired and set it in motion.

The spell was called “Mind Infusion,” with a completeness of 20%, the highest level, which could not be upgraded.

With it, Noland could infuse knowledge into the target of “Mind Induction.” The types of knowledge included text information, static and dynamic images, memory fragments, sounds, and scents.

The flaw of this spell was that the infusion took a long time.

Normally, a “Mind Infusion” for transmitting the usage instructions of the Death Device would only take about 10 minutes.

But in Noland’s hands, the infusion time was extended to 50 minutes.

Noland performed a series of operations in his mind, and the Mind Infusion officially began.

Mabel suddenly sensed strange patterns and characters appearing before her eyes.

She was momentarily taken aback but quickly forced herself to calm down.

The “Mind Infusion” proceeded without interruption, unaffected by Mabel’s slip.

Seeing that Mabel didn’t panic and make a mistake, Noland secretly praised her while maintaining the casting state of “Mind Infusion.”

The hidden chamber was silent, with only the faint sound of breathing rising and falling.


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