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Chapter 141 Sartre’s Talent

After hearing Sartre's response, Julian had a helpless smile on his face.

"It's a patient job, Sartre. You know, being able to blend spirituality between different spices is a very difficult thing."

He picked up Sartre's notebook and flipped through it slowly, browsing the records in the notebook.

Sartre stood aside, pinching the corners of his clothes awkwardly, quietly waiting for the teacher's feedback, but there were some complicated emotions on his face, as if there were words stuck in his throat.

Even though he had successfully condensed the talisman and inscription, he still felt that he was still the bronze-level transcendent.

The method of reducing the ritual process is actually quite simple.

Just like cooking, the more complicated the techniques used in the ceremony and the more types of spices involved, then as long as you follow the recipe and make no serious mistakes in the end, the final taste will definitely be the same.

To reduce the ritual process, on the one hand, the cooking process is simplified as much as possible, and the dishes may even be cooked half-cooked. On the other hand, the use of spices as "seasonings" will also be reduced, and the main ingredients should be kept as original as possible. "smell".

It is conceivable that after streamlining the operation process, not only the effect of the ceremony cannot be guaranteed, but its operation requirements have also been greatly increased.

After all, before it is thoroughly processed, the main ingredient as "ingredient" may still be "alive", which itself carries a fatal threat.

These are areas that cannot be fully explained by the two existing spiritual theories.

Before there is no way to theorize, people cannot deduce in advance the problems that may arise from modifying the ritual, which means that these all need to be explored, and someone needs to be a pioneer, holding a torch high in front to lead the way for those who come.

This kind of exploration is tantamount to using human lives to fill it, and what's even more unfortunate is that not everyone is qualified to make sacrifices and requires the life of a genius.

Yes, it takes genius.

The side effect of streamlining rituals is the increased requirement for ritual control. This alone is enough to deter many gold coin-based extraordinary people.

The increasingly complex ritual techniques are not unreasonable, because it means that as long as people can use the techniques step by step, the possibility of ritual failure can be greatly reduced.

The process of streamlining rituals and discarding unimportant ritual techniques and procedures is like discarding recipes when cooking. It all relies on personal experience and on-the-spot performance. Even the chef himself can only roughly predict the quality of the dish through experience. What the finished product will look like.

Looking at the entire Star Tower, Sartre and Julian are the only two people who possess such talent and understand the true meaning of streamlined rituals.

Even Siosande is only learning and has not yet reached the point where he can directly apply it.

"Sartre, so far, your understanding of streamlined rituals is better than mine. As long as there are enough relevant examples, you can publish a related book in your own name." Julian said softly, " but……"

He casually turned the draft to the first page, pointed to the page and asked Sartre: "What is this?"

Sartre subconsciously glanced at the messy lines on it, his face turned red, and he said nonchalantly: "That's just scribbling..."

It was a picture he drew based on his own talisman inscriptions, but it was obvious that he, who knew nothing about painting, had a hard time controlling this steel ball-like picture. He would often be unable to finish the painting less than halfway through. .

"Is that your talisman inscription?" Julian was well-informed after all, and after a little thought, he found the answer from these pictures.

"Yes..." Sartre released the strange talisman and inscription again, letting it float in the palm of his hand, "Teacher, this is my... talisman inscription."

Looking at the talisman inscription that exuded a strange luster, Julian's eyes flashed and he sighed sincerely.

Sometimes, he really doesn't know how to face his student.

He can withstand the pressure of many tower owners and push forward the plan without them understanding his blueprint.

He can loudly explain his ideas and vision in front of the previous sages and the top brass of the Star Tower.

He can be bold enough to reject the requests of the two kingdoms, and in one sentence make the Tower of Stars shrink under his will.

But he really couldn't help his students, not just because his talent was far above his own.

"Sartre, you have to understand that this is not a matter of talent..." Julian gave Sartre a deep look, "Although I don't know how you solved your cognitive problems during the advancement, but... …”

He hesitated for a moment, waved his hand and set up a simple barrier to silently isolate the room from the outside world. Then he said: "Sart, how do you view fate?"

Julian's words were calm, but to Sartre's ears, they were like thunder on the ground. He even couldn't help shaking his body, and he had the illusion that he had been completely seen through by the teacher.

Sartre glanced at Julian in surprise, then lowered his head and remained silent.

The teacher was right, this was the real reason why he was reluctant to advance.

All power comes from cognition. Since he has an excellent talent for spice matching, he can accurately control the spiritual collision between spices, and he also has an outstanding talent for ritual control. He even possesses something that even a silver-level transcendent can't do. Control.

While other extraordinary beings still need to use experience and soul assistance to control rituals, Sartre can do it only through intuition.

This is not so much an intuition as it is an amazing talent.

And with these two talents, he wants to say that he does not have the talents of a gold coin extraordinary person?

That's bullshit.

It is not easy to get a place to study in the Tower of Stars. Otherwise, Tion, who died tragically in Leiden City, would not have failed repeatedly. In the end, he would still be a fortune teller rather than a prophet.

While everyone else in the Tower of Stars only noticed that Sartre had not advanced for many years, only a few people noticed the essence behind this phenomenon, such as Julian and Siosande.

Not a family, don't enter the same door.

However, Julian already understood everything, but Siosande vaguely captured it with his intuition far beyond ordinary people.

As Sartre's teacher, Julian knew his apprentice best.

If, as a prophet, he does not believe in the illusory destiny, then all his cognitions will be fundamentally rejected, which will make it difficult for him to condense his talisman inscriptions and achieve the leap from bronze to silver.

Julian originally thought that Sartre advanced through the silver-level card he gave him, but after the promotion ceremony, this extraordinary card clearly rejected his idea.

Sartre has so far failed to successfully integrate his talisman and inscription into his soul, which also shows that his advancement is only half completed.

Before the talisman inscription is completely integrated into the soul, the soul of the gold coin type extraordinary person will not be transformed.

Therefore, even the Tower Master of the Star Tower, one of the top prophets on the road, can't help but be a little confused.

How did he, the apprentice, do it?

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