Chapter 121 The Path of Spells
Chapter 121 The Path of Spells
Luo Ang's pen paused slightly.
The three spells in the White Eagle bloodline are three 'frames'.
All the 'puzzle pieces' in one's bloodline should be within these three 'frames'.
But the problem is...
Luo Ang looked at his notebook.
Besides the three already drawn boxes, there are some scattered fragments in the notebook. They have no connection to the three boxes at all, making it completely unclear which box to put these fragments into.
In addition, there is a fourth 'box'.
In the fourth box, the "patterns" of those fragments actually match the patterns of the fragments in the other three boxes—it seems that it is reasonable and appropriate to put them into any box.
"What's going on?"
Luo Ang looked at the 'frame' he had drawn in his notebook and clicked his tongue.
"Surely there are more than three spells in the White Eagle bloodline?"
"That's impossible."
"In the magical beast atlas, the White Eagle is not a rare magical beast—its bloodline evolution and subsequent subspecies have been thoroughly studied by wizards throughout the ages. How could there be any errors or omissions?"
He could understand those scattered fragments that didn't belong to any particular "framework"—after all, a person's body might contain more than one type of bloodline. While the other bloodlines might not be prominent, they would leave some traces.
These fragments, which do not belong to any particular "frame," most likely originate from "other" lineages.
But that fourth box, it couldn't possibly come from those 'other' bloodlines.
"Even if it's a data issue, it shouldn't be such a fundamental problem as four spells being treated as three!"
Looking at the box on the notebook, Luo Ang frowned.
—Most importantly, this fourth box…
"Or perhaps, it's a change in the White Eagle's bloodline caused by the influence of the totem within my soul?"
"wrong!"
After reclassifying the puzzle pieces in the four boxes according to their different "frames", Luo Ang suddenly thought of another possibility.
"Nobody told me that the models of different spells have nothing in common!"
"The fragment in this fourth box matches the fragments in the other three boxes."
"Is it possible that the fragment in the fourth box doesn't exist alone—but belongs to all three boxes simultaneously?"
"The White Eagle's three spells—Thunderclap, Lightning Strike, and Overturning Lightning—all contain the framework of this fourth box?"
"Among the three spells under the same system—Thunderclap, Swift Thunder, and Overlapping Thunder—is there a 'universal' foundation?"
"Otherwise, why are these the three types of spells inherited in the White Eagle bloodline, and not others?"
The White Eagle is merely a magical beast, not a magical beast wizard. It does not possess innate intelligence, nor does it understand learning like a civilized species such as the Siren.
Just like Luo Ang now, who only possesses a portion of the White Eagle's bloodline, he is not yet at the level to master other spells through the revival of his bloodline. However, Luo Ang is able to try to piece together the complete picture of the spell through the spell fragments that appear in his bloodline.
And what about the real white eagle?
The three spells in their bloodline are all learned and mastered through their own instincts—it's impossible that all these thousands of white eagles have the same instincts, which is why the spells they 'learn' are exactly the same.
is it possible?
impossible!
"System...structure..."
"Therefore, the three spells inherited within the White Eagle bloodline must share a unified thread, a common foundation—that is, the fragment in the fourth frame that resonates with the other three!"
"Just like the basic multiplication tables of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division!"
As soon as Luo Ang thought about it, he immediately began to draw the spell model of the Thunderclap spell in his notebook.
The plan is to match this spell model with the structural fragments in the four boxes one by one to determine which of the three or four boxes corresponds to the Thunderclap spell.
To determine how to adjust the missing pieces when making the puzzle.
As long as he can find even the slightest pattern, he will have a clear reference when piecing together the other fragments.
However, after he drew the model of the Thunderclap Technique, he didn't need to compare it; he had already identified the corresponding "frame" for the Thunderclap Technique.
Veins and veins.
He first noticed the patterns within the fragments, and then categorized the fragments into different types based on the differences in those patterns.
It's like someone sorting the ore mined from a vein into categories such as iron ore, copper ore, etc.
And if someone were to take out an iron object to compare with these things—even if they didn't know how to forge iron, they would know that the iron object was made by smelting iron ore.
At this moment, in Luo Ang's perception, the fragments in the second 'frame' and the model of the Thunderclap Technique share the same structure—the model of the Thunderclap Technique was built using these fragments.
Following the model of the Thunderclap Technique, Luo Ang calmly selected the corresponding fragments and adjusted their positions and orientations.
Soon, the twenty-four selected fragments were 'assembled' into an 'incomplete' spell model—with only eighteen nodes.
It is still missing two nodes compared to the complete spell model of Thunderclap.
"Two are missing." Luo Ang's gaze fell on the fragment box corresponding to the 'Thunderclap Technique'.
There are thirty-three fragments remaining in the box.
However, no matter how these thirty-three fragments are arranged and combined, it is difficult to piece together the structure of those two nodes.
Following his guess, Luo Ang turned his gaze to the fourth 'box'.
There are only twelve fragments in this box.
In an instant, Luo Ang selected four of the twelve fragments and used them to construct the other two spell nodes corresponding to the Thunderclap spell.
In that instant, the spell model for Thunderclap in the notebook became complete.
"It really is a universal node."
Even though he had some suspicions from the beginning, Luo Ang was still momentarily stunned when he actually confirmed the 'universal' node.
The three types of spells inherited within the White Eagle bloodline, belonging to different fragments of these spells, have all been categorized.
Furthermore, this universal framework also appeared in Luo Ang's understanding—it was essentially the skeleton of the Swift Thunder Technique and the Overlapping Thunder Technique, and traces of it had also appeared.
This means that Luo Ang is very close to mastering the Swift Lightning Technique and the Overturning Lightning Technique!
Lightning Strike, Thunderclap, and Thunderclap are all spells in the same system as Thunderclap. They enhance and promote each other, and have a unique "synergy"—a "synergy" effect that even a mindless white eagle can use.
Moreover, these are all direct, combat-type spells, which can be said to provide an extremely significant boost to a wizard's strength.
For Luo Ang now, this can be described as absolutely good news.
but……
Looking at the fragments in the four boxes, new questions arose in Luo Ang's mind.
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