The legs lay neatly arranged on one side, each one carefully separated and refined, their joints removed and their forms smoothed into straight, usable segnts. On the other side lay the abdon, no longer a single structure but divided into nurous fist sized pieces.
These fragnts carried the sa dense spatial energy, waiting to be shaped and repurposed. The components were now ready and the next phase could begin.
Assembly.
At first glance, it seed like it would be simpler than what they had already accomplished. The hardest part, after all, had been separating and preparing the materials. Now they only needed to put them together.
That assumption did not last long.
Lin Mu stepped forward and picked up the first of the longer legs. He began by arranging them in descending order, selecting pieces that would fit within one another based on their thickness and length. One by one, he attempted to insert them, testing how they aligned.
The fit was imperfect and there were significant gaps.
He extended his Spatial Perception, examining the interior structure. The space between the inserted segnts varied in size, so areas tighter than others, but overall, there was more than enough room to accommodate additional material.
"That will not be an issue," he said.
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