Chapter 30: Turning Over the Book for Amusement

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There were still some obstacles between different power systems.

Gu Yanzheng's strong spirit was enough to let him remember the line on the page but after reading a few pages according to his lion's rhythm, the lines stacked together and made him a bit dizzy. He had to turn away from the sight. The patterns in the books were so complicated that the stroke of each line was as thin as a strand of hair.

However, the little lion sat on the table and stared at the books with relish. From time to time, he would urge Gu Yanzheng to quickly turn the pages.

The thick books were a physical version of the beast cards. For example, the patterns fell layer by layer on the paper, just like when they were originally imprinted on an alloy card. Every page only recorded part of the texture, making it easy for beast imprinters to question and understand. The lines on dozens of pages could be combined to form a complete beast pattern.

One beast card needed a few beast pattern lines at least and many had more than hundreds of thousands of lines. Therefore, in general, the thousands of pages of a book only recoded a complete high-grade beast card. They were also the high-grade beast cards where the interference patterns had been removed and they were publicly disclosed.

In other words, the standard combat card used by the military would probably have thousands of pages if recorded in this way. If it was the seven star battle card used by the military commanders, it would probably exceed tens of thousands of pages.

Of course, the combat power was also very strong. It was equivalent to the large warships that the empire had spent a lot of manpower and material resources on, but consumed far less resources than the warships. This was why senior beast imprinters could enjoy certain privileges. Similarly, it was conceivable that the production of a powerful beast card with more than 10,000 pages would require a lot of energy from the beast imprinter.

Generally speaking, this type of combat card was produced by a combination of seven star beast imprinters. However, even if there was a tacit understanding, it wasn't the same power system and a combat card produced collaboratively would have some damage to it.

Therefore, the means to simplify the beast patterns, reduce the number of beast imprinters working together to create a combat card and finally, even let a beast imprinter complete a high-grade beast card independently had always been the goals pursued by beast imprinters.

For Chi Jun, the daily battles during the apocalypse allowed him to master precise control of his metal ability and he had an absolute advantage compared to the beast imprinters of this era. Once he looked through these books, the inside of his head started to automatically disassemble the lengthy structure of these beast patterns. Basically, after reading a book, the texture of this beast card was reduced by 20% by him.

Therefore, Chi Jun was happy and instructed his big ginkgo to turn the pages very quickly. Other beast imprinters often pondered on the pages of the books, trying to remember and understand the beast patterns disassembled on the pages.

In terms of frequency, some wouldn't even turn a page in half a day. The person over there chose dozens of books and flew through them like he was playing while holding a pet. This behaviour was initially scorned by the other beast imprinters.

This was a general act of showmanship that couldn't be understood...

Major General Yan didn't have many photos published on the Star Network but he had shown up when the empire awarded him with the rank of major general. Not to mention, Major General Yan was originally a soldier from a wild star and was simply a role model for counter-attacking with his own strength.

Therefore, in the short awards ceremony, the major general's calm and deep eyes and beautiful, cold face under the military cap made the empire's people remember him immediately.

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