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Now reading: Chapter 340 - 196: Simulated Silver Threads3 from Treasure Hunting System: The Ocean Conquerer, a Game novel by Drink cola or not.

Fortunately, this Sea Beast seed to be dreaming of hunting, so it moved very aggressively. This allowed Alka to observe many things.

But this bubble didn’t allow Alka to observe for long; after probably just over four hours, it suddenly burst open. The Sea Beast had awakened.

Watching the Dream Bubbles disappear before him, Alka pursed his lips, feeling a little regretful. However, he had still managed to observe so interesting things.

The Mirror Surface erged, covering his face. The Mirror Surface showed the image of the Silver Threads Sea Beast.

Alka’s index finger transford into writhing silver threads. These threads were still very difficult to control.

Alka controlled his Magic Power, which surged into these threads. These threads were like extensions of Alka’s own limbs, and Magic Power flowed through them smoothly.

Then, the silver threads lit up with a white light. Alka casually swung them, and the threads on his index finger surprisingly extended half a ter, creating a whooshing sound as they cut through the air.

This was what Alka had just observed in the Sea Beast’s Dream Realm.

When Alka’s Mirror Surface simulated other creatures, the more he understood about a creature, the more of its abilities he could manifest.

Even though Alka knew that these silver threads could conduct Magic Power, his observations were insufficient. Without even dissecting the creature, he couldn’t achieve such an effect through simulation.

For instance, he had seen the Sea Beast throw a small, bundle-like creature, but he couldn’t simulate that attack. This was because he hadn’t dissected the Sea Beast and didn’t know where these small, bundle-like creatures originated from, nor the specific manner in which they were thrown. Even if he managed to simulate their form, he still wouldn’t be able to perform the action.

The requirents for simulating external objects were extrely demanding.

If Alka were to simulate a monster capable of firing laser cannons from an arm, even if he had seen it and successfully simulated that arm, he still wouldn’t actually be able to fire laser cannons. This was because his understanding was insufficient; he had only observed the surface. Even with a successful simulation, he would also have to consider whether firing the laser cannon was an effect caused by the coordination of other internal parts of the monster. If that were the case, he would be equally unable to replicate it.

This was because he couldn’t simulate an entire creature, only those parts that corresponded to human anatomy. As for which specific parts corresponded to which parts of the human body, only through genuine simulation could he find out.

Alka withdrew the Mirror Surface, and the changes in his body disappeared. He was already quite satisfied with having been able to observe more.

He returned along his original path to the area outside his Dream Bubbles. By this ti, all of his teammates’ Dream Bubbles had appeared, except for Jason’s, as Jason was on guard duty. Alka began to patrol outside his teammates’ Dream Bubbles, looking for any unwary Dream Realm creatures. After one circuit, he actually found one.

It was an unfamiliar monster, one he had never seen before, that resembled a nail. This monster was about two ters tall, very slender, and had a round, nail-head-like top. It was currently using its sharp lower end to strike the mbrane of Juanlu’s bubble, but the force of its attacks wasn’t strong. The mbrane of Juanlu’s bubble rely rippled faintly; otherwise, there was no other reaction.

Alka observed it for a while, then tried simulating it, only to find this Dream Realm monster had no simulation value.

The Dream Catcher erged in his palm, spreading out a pink mist. The mist instantly enveloped the nail-like Dream Realm monster. As Alka clenched his fist, he harshly squeezed and compressed it.

The pink, misty ball floated into Alka’s palm and dispersed, revealing the loot dropped by the Dream Realm monster. It was a tal strip, roughly the size of his palm. The tal was light gray and bore peculiar vertical striations.

As Alka looked at the loot in his hand, brief information about it surfaced in his mind. This is primarily a tal used for crafting. It can imbue crafted items with better Magic Power Conduction, and the tal itself possesses properties related to ntal energy. Incorporating it into weapons could potentially damage an enemy’s mind during an attack. Incorporating it into defensive Shields might allow them to block so ntal attacks. When crafting protective items designed to resist ntal attacks, adding this tal should enhance their effectiveness. A truly excellent raw material.

Alka looked at this material with a satisfied smile on his face. Finally, sothing useful, he thought. Of course, I could also convert it into Dream Realm Energy and rge it into my Dream Bubbles.

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