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Chapter 38 Analysis of Spell Structure

"Your name is Man Niu? Hello."

The two men with bruised noses and faces fled, and Mo Lan walked to Man Niu and stretched out his hand.

"You, cough, cough, cough."

Man Niu raised his hand to shake hands with Mo Lan, but when he was halfway up, he suddenly remembered something and immediately put it away, while his face became expressionless.

Seeing this, Mo Lan naturally put his hands away and said with a smile.

"Don't be so nervous. We are on the same team. Now I feel that the choice to cooperate with you couldn't be more correct."

Man Niu's face was cold and expressionless, and then he nodded heavily.

"Haha, has anyone ever told you that you are very interesting? Please come to my store more often when you have time."

Man Niu looked at Mo Lan expressionlessly and turned to leave. After Mo Lan walked away, he tilted his head and scratched it with his hand.

Mo Lan carried the animal skin to his small shop that was not open yet.

In the store, Al was busy cleaning and arranging the display cabinets. The display cabinets that were originally dusty were wiped spotless by him.

Mo Lan didn't say anything when he saw this and just smiled.

"Did I sweep the upstairs?"

"Finished cleaning."

"Well, okay, have the meal ready before the sun goes down."

As Mo Lan spoke, he opened the chat group, took a look, and continued.

"Yeah, just for two people."

"Yes, sir."

Looking at Al who was not stopping for a moment, Mo Lan carried the materials and walked upstairs.

The layout of the upstairs is very simple. All four rooms have been tidied up by Mo Lan. The two windows are facing the intersection, and the room facing the back of the Adventurer's Guild has been decorated as a bedroom by Mo Lan.

A windowless room serves as a storage room, but now there is nothing in it except three empty wooden shelves and some charcoal.

The last room facing the narrow alley is the quietest, with a wooden table placed as a study and studio.

Mo Lan directly carried the animal skin and animal blood into the studio, sat on the chair, closed his eyes, and completely relaxed.

A few minutes later, after his breath completely calmed down, Mo Lan took out a piece of fire attribute animal skin.

There are three pieces of fire-attributed animal skins in total. The three pieces are different in size and have irregular edges, but they are all roughly rectangular.

The piece that Mo Lan has taken out so far is the smallest, and can probably cut out a standard rectangular piece of animal skin.

The black hair on the animal skin was very short. Mo Lan didn't know the species, so he stroked it gently with his hand, took out two pieces of wood to mark the size, and finally divided them one by one with a dagger.

The last thing that appeared in front of Mo Lan was a rectangular piece of animal skin, with the fur side down. Then he used the skin as paper and blood as ink. The front part of the silver-white wolf hair pen was sharp and straight, and it was lightly sticky with animal blood that would not solidify.

He immediately rushed to the tip of his pen, turning the silver-white wolf hair pen into dark red.

The ink cartridge in his mind slowly rotated like an armillary sphere, and the wolf-brush pen in his hand gently touched the animal skin.

The spell nodes took shape quickly, and thin blood lines connected them, one node, two nodes, three nodes...

The fire element solidified in the animal skin and blood was pulled out, and Mo Lan used his mental power to actively try to pull the element out and assist in the formation of the spell model.

After a while, a fireball spell slowly took shape. In the flames, the spell model was imprinted into the animal skin, and the hair on the animal skin disappeared, like a piece of heavy kraft paper, becoming simple and precipitated.

The fire element on the animal skin swelled, but when the animal skin was rolled up, it immediately became restrained. Even if Mo Lan attached his mental power to the scroll, it was difficult to feel the fluctuation. The fire element on it became extremely restrained, and with a

Thin animal hairs bind the animal skin together, turning it into a brand new spell scroll.

Putting the spell scroll aside, Mo Lan felt his energy slightly, and after a moment of estimation, he took out a wind elemental animal skin.

Wind Blade Technique has fewer spell nodes than Fireball Technique, and the consumption is much smaller. After a while, a Wind Blade Technique scroll was formed, and Mo Lan's energy level happened to be at the bottom, no more, no less.

"Just right!"

Mo Lan murmured to himself despite his exhaustion.

The dark blue Wind Blade Technique scroll was also tied with animal hair and placed next to the Fireball Technique.

Mo Lan, who was mentally exhausted, did not rest. He couldn't afford paper, so he opened the blank panel that came with the system, called up the records and screenshots he had left before, and murmured to himself.

"We concluded last time that the first three nodes are the basis of every spell model. The form may be slightly different, but the functions are exactly the same, whether it is a very high-level Earth Splitting Technique or a low-level Wind Blade Technique.

In this way, we can draw an inference that needs to be verified, which is one of the structural components of the spell model: spell guide.

It is inferred that magic is the basis of all spell models. Magic is used to induce elemental power or as a channel to import and export magic.

And without the spell guide, it would not be a complete spell model."

Mo Lan created a document named "Spell Model Structure (tentative first version)"

Record the relevant inferences and three cases cited by Shu.

"The current problem is that there are too few samples. Next, we only need to find a large number of samples of spell models, and then through sample verification, we can determine whether this inference is correct or not."

"But this will take time. Let's assume this is a fact for now. Under this premise, maybe I can deduce the function of this part of the structure behind the fireball spell."

A three-dimensional fireball model took shape in Mo Lan's mind, allowing Mo Lan to expand, rotate, and observe.

After the introduction of the technique, Mo Lan divided the complete fireball mage model into independent structures.

In Mo Lan's view, the magic model is made up of structures one after another, just like a car, with wheels, an engine, a casing, a fuel tank, a throttle, a brake, and a steering wheel.

As long as each structure of the spell model is analyzed, their composition is understood, and their functions are clarified, it may be possible to increase the power of the fireball spell just like changing an engine for a car, just like driving a car, and only control it

,Adjust the fireball technique.

Maybe just by adding a little more, the current power of grenades will become the power of Dongfeng Express?

Or after clarifying the composition of the spell model, Mo Lan can reversely create spells according to the effect he wants to achieve without a spell model?

With this idea in mind, Mo Lan took the two simplest spells, Fireball and Wind Blade, as research objects. He decomposed the nodes of the two spells one by one, tried and speculated on their structures one by one, and studied them bit by bit.

While researching, Mo Lan stopped as soon as his mental strength recovered and began to draw the spell scroll.

There was a fireball scroll and a wind blade scroll. After the two scrolls were finished, Mo Lan's mental power was completely wiped out.

Mo Lan discovered that every time he used up his mental power completely, when he regained his mental power, his mental energy would become a little bit more. Although it was very small, there was definitely a change.

Before finding other more effective ways to enhance his mental power, although depleting his mental power would make his head extremely uncomfortable, he still persisted time and time again.

That was it until a few days later.


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