Chapter 261: Chapter 177: Erosion Chapter_3
Ron thought for a mont and nodded:
"Of course. In fact, maintaining dual forms is beneficial and harmless to your ability developnt. You can switch between human and tree forms as needed, which is one of the talent abilities of ancient tree fairies."
After Ailan left, he returned to the desk and carefully recorded today’s discoveries and thoughts.
Ailan’s transformation provided valuable firsthand material, verifying many hypotheses about bloodline evolution.
Especially the construction of the energy storage and creation organ, which might provide inspiration for the future "lting Furnace Concept"...
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In the following ti, Ron turned his attention to another project—research and application of "Ravings."
This record ability originating from starry sky monsters contains trendous potential.
But integrating it effectively into his own magic system is a daunting challenge.
Ron stood in the acoustics laboratory of the workshop, in front of a series of precision instrunts and crystal recording devices.
He had already tried dozens of tis to integrate the special frequency of "Ravings" into sound wave vibration magic, but the effect was never ideal.
"Zz... Kluru... Nyag... Rotip..."
Ron strived to reproduce that peculiar combination of syllables while releasing precisely controlled spiritual power.
The energy fluctuation graph in the crystal ball showed that constructing these syllables himself indeed could induce specific spiritual interference patterns.
But the effect was dispersed and unstable, far less impactful than the original ravings.
"Still too far off."
Ron frowned and flipped through the recorded data:
"The syllables themselves are fine, but there’s a huge gap in the transmission dium and energy model."
He rubbed his temples, feeling a trace of fatigue.
After several hours of continuous attempts, there was almost no substantial progress.
At this mont, his gaze fell on a small violin in the corner of the room—it was a gift from Trish before.
"Wait..." A flash of inspiration struck: "Maybe the problem isn’t with the syllables themselves, but with the transmission thod?"
Ron swiftly walked over and picked up the violin.
The violin, a precision instrunt that can produce complex resonances.
Its four strings are tuned in specific ratios, capable of producing rich overtones and various timbre changes.
Although he only had a basic understanding, with the aid of talent bonuses, he could fluently play so complex pieces.
"Sound is a form of energy transfer."
Ron gently plucked the strings with his fingers:
"Musical instrunts can generate complex harmonic structures, far more stable and precise than human voice. If the energy model of ravings is integrated into music..."
He began rapidly sketching various string vibration models and harmonic charts on paper, combining the frequency data of the ravings with music theory.
"If ravings are a special vibration mode, then perhaps it can be recreated with an instrunt..."
Flipping through the notes recorded while studying music theory so ti ago, which detailed the relationships between string length, tension, and pitch.
"Different string lengths and tensions produce different vibration frequencies, more attempts are needed..." Ron muttered to himself.
He started a series of calculations, decomposing the sound wave pattern of ravings into multiple basic frequencies, and then deducing the necessary string lengths and pressing positions.
With in-depth analysis, a bold hypothesis gradually ford:
"Theoretically, specific combinations of notes could simulate the spiritual impact effect of ravings and might be even more covert and efficient."
Ron picked up the violin and started trying a simple sequence of notes based on the calculated frequency combination.
The bow drew across the strings, producing a sound that seed ordinary but contained carefully designed subtle frequency variations.
Simple playing naturally had no effect, but when he tried to infuse his own magic power and utilize spiritual power to assist in constructing that type of special sound wave...
Ron could distinctly feel the slight vibration of the surrounding air, not only physically but also a kind of spiritual fluctuation.
A plant in the corner of the laboratory slightly trembled, and the edges of its leaves began to turn yellow.
"There is an effect!" Ron imdiately stopped playing and quickly walked over to examine the plant.
Through "Extraordinary Recognition," he could clearly see that the energy flow inside the plant was disrupted, showing weak symptoms similar to pollution.
Although the impact was small, it proved that his theory was feasible.
It seed that using music as a dium was easier to conduct than simply replicating, perhaps, music wasn’t even the best transmission dium.
In the following ti, Ron imrsed himself in this new research direction.
He constantly adjusted note combinations, playing techniques, and energy input thods, recording every subtle change in each experint.
"Align the frequency of ’Zz’ with certain intervals in D minor, while applying mild spiritual power fluctuations..."
Ron played and recorded simultaneously:
"’Kluru’ requires a special vibrato technique to simulate the energy distortion effect within it."
After countless attempts and failures, Ron gradually mastered a basic "Erosion Chapter" technique:
A special playing style capable of silently penetrating the target’s spiritual defenses.
Even without directly emitting those specific syllables, similar spiritual interference effects could be triggered.
"Additionally, the most astonishing discovery is that musical instrunts seem to act as an energy amplifier." Ron noted in his research log:
"The sa spiritual power input, after being transmitted through the violin, was enhanced by about 30% and was more covert. The target might even be influenced unconsciously, this subtle erosion thod already holds value. But there is still so deficiency for use in sudden encounters during combat..."
However, he also clearly recognized that this research path had just begun, and there was a long way to go before truly mastering the "Erosion Chapter."
"This technique holds great potential but equally entails exceptional danger."
He recorded at the end of his log:
"Even with brief experints, I could sense a minor rebound effect. We must proceed with caution to ensure we don’t lose control while pursuing power. Bold hypotheses, cautious verification, that is always the first principle."
Ron put down his pen, looking at the violin on the table and the densely packed experintal records.
This ti, although there was no breakthrough progress, he confird the correct direction.
Like all great discoveries, real success often requires the accumulation of ti and countless small improvents.
He carefully put away the violin and tidied up the experint table, preparing for a new day.
The workshop would soon be lively, his students would co to prepare breakfast, Ailan would tend to the garden, and Dale would clamor to learn new skills.
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