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Chapter 642

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If a Mage from the Arcane World were to come here and hear Chen Ang's words, he would probably kneel on the spot. What level of magic was it to change some of the Arcane Civilization's spell structures into universal structures in two different universes? It seemed that the level of power was just below Legendary, but in reality, it would take a dozen Grand Arcanists to reach Chen Ang's efficiency.

As for the universal structures of several major schools, even the most basic low-level spell structures that did not involve high-level laws, their essential principles and applications were reduced to a small neural circuit.

It was even more appalling.

Most Mages in the Otherworld who did not involve Legendary had to use the Weave's own structure to realize these universal spell structures. In fact, most of the steps were completed with the help of the Weave. The Weave provided energy, and through the Mage's request, it changed the nature and form of magic, and bestowed the essential attributes of matter. Finally, the Mage acted as the terminal and released it.

If the Otherworld grasped this level of knowledge and only provided magic power to the Weave, then completed the transformation, mutation, and perversion themselves, such Mages had a special title for them: "Spellweavers." Even though most Arcanists studied the essence of rules, their information processing abilities were naturally weaker than those of technological civilizations, so they could only let the Mage Tower or the Floating City control such complex spell structures.

Chen Ang, on the other hand, who had truly combined the technological civilization and the magic civilization, could process complicated spell models with the processing ability of the neural computer and reduce the computational pressure of the neural computer with the biological attachment to the brain. Then, he combined the special magic organs that were magic circuits and completed the magic structure with the tiny neural circuits instead of the enormous mage towers and floating cities.

Similar to Chen Ang's magic circuits were probably the Warlocks of the Arcane Civilization. By activating their bloodlines, they changed the form of organs and the essence of life, replacing complex spell structures with biological organs and quantum circulation external structures to release spells. This special spell was known as spell-like spells.

In the Arcane World, Chen Ang had dissected and studied a large number of Warlocks who relied on magic organs to release spells. He had even invented a branch of the School of Necromancy known as the Flesh and Blood Mage, which set off a wave of persecution of Warlocks on the continent. By transplanting the magic organs of Warlocks or foreign monsters, they could obtain the ability to cast spells and benefit themselves at the expense of others. They could also form special exclusive spells through the combination of magic organs.

Moreover, there was no need for cultivation or hard work. All they had to do was take some risks and allow a Necromancer to modify them, and they would be able to become a Spell Caster who practiced both magic and martial arts. Especially after a large number of warrior lords among the aristocratic class were tempted, the Warlocks of the mainland were plunged into a reign of terror from then on.

Many Warlock Clans were exterminated because of this.

The reason was probably that as humans, magic organs had the least rejection, the highest success rate of modification, and had more potential for development. Another important reason was that after Chen Ang finished researching the magic organ transplantation of foreign monsters, the results were monopolized by the Mage Organization and the Church of the Goddess of Magic, who went around killing the Necromancers who knew how to reduce the rejection of foreign monsters' organs.

If it wasn't for the Church of the Goddess of Magic's pursuit of certain interests, which made them relax their monopoly on the magic organ transplantation surgery of humanoid creatures such as gnolls and kobolds, the Warlocks of the human world would probably be in danger of extinction. He had already caused the tragedy of the large-scale slaughter of the Dragon Bloodline Warlocks, known as the Kobold's Elegy, and was strongly condemned by the good forces and races of the Arcane Civilization.

Now, this magic circuit clearly adopted the idea of this magic organ creature's spellcasting, but the difference was that Chen Ang went one step further and transformed the simplest and most complicated common spell structure into a corresponding magic organ.

Compared to the Warlocks who worked hard to modify a strange organ to be able to practice one or a few spells, this result even pointed out the possibility of the existence of a type of Spellcaster, Bloodline Mage, and modified Arcanist, giving Warlocks a glimpse of the dream of being a Mage, and even seriously threatening the interests of the Weave and the Goddess of Magic.

Of course, now that they were separated by the crystal wall of the multiverse, Chen Ang could say, "Goddess of Magic, bite me if you dare!"

"It's really peaceful in Cairo!" Chen Ang couldn't help but sigh lazily. Ever since Yinglong received the magic circuit transplantation, Chen Ang, who didn't have to worry about his mentally retarded teammates messing things up, could finally rest assured and leave most of the work to Yinglong. Although Yinglong, Hong Fan, and the others were busier than dogs, Chen Ang did have time to bask in the moon on the roof outside of experimental research.

This comfortable life of exploiting the surplus value of others was indeed fascinating.

Yinglong did have a way of doing things. He quickly perfected the Blood Sniffer surveillance system that used the characteristics of the vampires, allowing the hidden sentries to achieve the effect of a modern city's surveillance network. In the large city of Cairo, more than thirty elite vampires were distributed at various traffic points, monitoring the entire city. As long as there was the smell of blood, they would alert the nearest low-level vampires to check it out.

The large number of low-level Blood Clan members were arranged at every intersection where there should be surveillance cameras. They monitored the people coming and going. Every six hours, they had to submit blood that contained the memories of the past six hours for the intelligence team to analyze. Every day, the memory blood from the streets and alleys of Cairo, the unremarkable locals in Egypt, the porters at the docks, the shop assistants, and the merchants allowed the Eye of Horus to know Cairo like the back of its hand. It locked onto the information of a large number of Reincarnators and directly placed the three Reincarnation Teams under surveillance.

Other parts of Egypt, especially the areas near the Suez Canal, as well as Hamunata, the Mausoleum Tribe, and even the various remote and poor states and provinces, also quickly fell into the control of the Eye of Horus. Hong Fan was responsible for cutting off those Samsara travelers who violated the preset rules of Horus, giving them deterrence.

Zhang Ziqiang, on the other hand, was responsible for protecting the newcomers and dispatching the vampires to destroy those forces that did not obey.

Only Yinglong was responsible for truly controlling all the power of the Eye of Horus and using it for development, including kidnapping from Italy, France, and other southern European countries, acquiring factories, perfecting Egypt's industrial foundation, and sending people to China to lay the foundation. He was responsible for the scientific research system led by Chen Ang. Some of the things that Chen Ang could not do under the supervision of the Lord God were done by him.

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