He first observed Professor Harvey's experimental progress and found that the two white mouse "spirits" that Professor Harvey had created last night were still alive and in stable condition, clearly able to survive for more than 24 hours.

 Meanwhile, Professor Kazel has begun attempting to create the (Golden Magic Stone).

 After walking around, Dak found the "Dream Machine," told Professor Harvey, and prepared to go to the secret passage to begin the experiment.

 “I’ll go with you,” Professor Kazel suddenly said, showing great interest in the legend of the Golden Kingdom. Since Dark was going to use the legend of the Golden Kingdom as a basis for creating arcane cards, he wanted to see it.

 Darke, of course, wouldn't refuse: "Then I'll have to trouble you for guidance, Professor." "I'll go take a look too," Professor Harvey said, taking off his gloves. Then he glanced at the eager Shirley Augustine and said, "I'll leave the experimental observation to you."

 Shirley's face darkened, but she nodded in agreement.

 So Dak took two professors with him and went to the secret passage.

 An unavoidable chill permeated the enormous castle. The three chatted as they walked, leisurely reaching the upper level of the castle, where they chose an entrance to enter.

 Having been in the secret passage for a long time, Dark suddenly sensed something and opened his "Eye of Truth" to look around. What he saw was a dazzling array of colors flowing in the air like tiny rivers, occasionally passing through the walls and swimming back and forth.

 This secret passage was filled with a large amount of "divine cause"!

 Professor Kazel saw him stop and immediately opened his "Eye of Truth," then showed a surprised expression.

 Although the secret passage was special, it was also full of uncertainties. Professor Cazell did not like entering the secret passage.

 This was the first time he had stepped into this place in the past few months, and he never expected to make such a discovery as soon as he entered.

 “No wonder…” Dark muttered to himself.

 Before developing an understanding of "divine cause," it was invisible and untouchable. But after successfully developing that understanding, he realized that he originally had no "divine cause" within himself.

 But inside the secret passage, he mostly...

 This is the second time I have encountered something related to God. Now, seeing the high concentration of "divine cause" filling this secret passage, the reason why I have been able to encounter "miracles" repeatedly in the past is suddenly revealed.

 Surrounded by this concentration of "divine cause," even if one has no affiliation with "divine cause," any slight bit of luck one possesses will be immediately amplified.

 This secret passage is a place that specializes in wholesale "miracles"! In the past, very few people have encountered miracles in the "secret passage" simply because the time was not right and they did not encounter the season of the gods' revival.

 At that time, "divine cause" had not yet become active again, so it naturally did not have any impact.

 But it's completely different now.

 This "secret passage" is filled with "divine essence," and if those who enter already possess some "divine essence," the probability of encountering a miracle will likely increase even further.

 However, this also greatly increases the probability of encountering danger. Opportunity and danger always coexist.

 Entering the "secret passage" carries with it corresponding dangers. One wrong move and you'll be swallowed up by the "secret passage," leaving no trace. There are no "dungeon escape devices" or similar devices inside the "secret passage."

 Dark took a deep breath and said, "Let's find an open space first." Thinking about it further was useless; that was something the principal needed to consider.

 Duck and the two professors quickly found a wide open space in the "secret passage" that had not been there a few minutes earlier.

 He then placed the "Dream Machine" in the center and began setting up the "Golden Alchemy Array".

 The core of creating a Mystic Card is "setting up the ritual".

 Mages extract various legendary events, deeply understand and explore them, and then recreate them in the real world through rituals, before inscribing them into magic cards, which are called "Mystic Cards".

 The strength of a "Mystic Card" depends to a large extent on the historical significance of the legendary event.

 However, the older and more obscure the legendary event, and the more drastic the changes to the events, the more difficult it is to reproduce, let alone record.

 Fortunately, St. Marian College is located on the "axis of time and space," making it arguably the closest place to "history."

 It's much easier to craft arcane cards here than anywhere else.

 This is one of the benefits that students of St. Marian Academy receive from the very beginning.

 The main purpose of using a "dream machine" to set up the ceremony is to "get something for free".

 However, some necessary basic arrangements still need to be made.

 Especially things like the "Golden Alchemy Circle," which Dark himself cannot fully comprehend.

 Using this "dream-making machine" to create clay sculptures and recreate history demonstrates a high level of understanding of the dreamer's knowledge, magic, cognition, and understanding of the relevant matters.

 Simply put, if you force yourself to create something you don't understand, it will only be superficial and lack authenticity.

 In the production of normal "secret ritual cards", the lack of realism is compensated by arranging various materials.

 With a "dream-making machine" around, the requirements have indeed been lowered.

 After setting up the "Golden Alchemy Array," Dark placed a "Rhombus-shaped Black Diamond" on top, then immediately boarded the "Dream Machine" and began to dream!

Chapter 1135 Darkdemon's First Arcane Card (4k)

 The enormous transmutation circle, drawn with "Golden Elixir" as ink, lay quietly in the center of the field.

 A skeleton-shaped chair was placed in the center of the golden alchemy array. The blond boy sat on the skeleton chair and poured a little magic into it. Suddenly, the bone hand that was originally close to the armrest lifted up and fixed his arm to the armrest.

 Then, the skull with the "Mud Nightmare Crystal" embedded between its eyebrows suddenly floated up and slowly descended from the top of its head, almost covering its entire head.

 A rhombus-shaped black diamond floated directly in front of him, slowly rotating while emanating an aura of death.

 Immediately afterwards, Dak closed his eyes and fell asleep.

 The "Mud Nightmare Crystal" suddenly emitted a black light, which spread outwards from the skull, gradually turning the pale skull black, and then continued to spread towards the skeletal chair, until the entire skeletal chair was completely black.

 A black, muddy fluid began to flow from beneath the feet of the skeleton chair, slowly accumulating into a dark swamp and gradually spreading outwards.

 Professors Cazell and Harvey immediately retreated to a corner of the field and watched with narrowed eyes.

 The dark mud pool almost reached their feet before stopping its flow. Then, human figures began to crawl out of the mud, slowly wriggling and gradually resembling delicate human forms, their bodies covered in layers of clothing.

 These clay "people" quickly became almost identical to real people, only much smaller in size.

 Although this open space is already quite large, it couldn't possibly be as huge as the actual scene.

 Moreover, without a sufficiently large amount of magic and spiritual power, it is impossible to support the manifestation of excessively large scenes.

 Scaling down the model proportionally is an inevitable choice under limited conditions. As the number of "little people" gradually increases, the dark mud covering the ground also begins to change.

 The initial changes are not rapid because an initial template needs to be built in the mind.

 But once a small template is successfully built, all you need to do is "paste and copy" to build the entire scene.

 The Golden Kingdom scenario is actually a relatively easy type to construct.

 After all, it is a building made entirely of gold, with virtually no other materials.

 Using a single gold brick as a unit, the entire site can be rapidly expanded.

 Therefore, it wasn't long before the open space was covered with a layer of gold flooring.

 The dark mud could only seep out from the edge of the golden floor.

 The entire site is still changing.

 Gold mines, rising cities, and pyramids slowly rising from beneath skeletal thrones!

 Dak sat on the skeletal chair and was lifted into the air as the golden pyramid rose.

 Small figures dressed in the clothing of that era moved about in the gradually forming space, just like living people.

 Ragged slaves toiled in the mines, while their menacing slave owners brandished long whips.

 The blacksmith raises his hammer high in the kiln, golden liquid flows into the mold, and bricks are carried out of the kiln.

 Crowds of merchants stood before mountains of gold bricks, arguing loudly. Nobles bought the gold bricks from the merchants, transporting them into the city basket by basket and cart by cart. The city of gold grew ever larger, and the pyramids rose ever higher.

 The city is developing, and the legends are unfolding.

 Dark sinks into the dream, maintaining his sense of self through lucid dreaming and controlling the entire dream process.

 "Dreaming" is actually a very clever way of doing things. When humans dream, they automatically retrieve memories to complete the dream, making it so real that they themselves cannot even realize it.

 In other words, when using dreams to set up a ritual, there is no need to pay too much attention to the details.

 Because the dream itself will help you complete the dream.

 This is the sheer power of the "dream machine" in its ritual setup. However, even so, recreating the legend of the Golden Kingdom remains an enormous undertaking.

 "This is the Land of Gold."

 Professor Cazell stood in the corner, slightly amazed. The Golden Kingdom held an extraordinary place in the hearts of alchemists.

 Professor Cazell's interest in El Dorado was actually much stronger than it appeared on the surface.

 If he weren't a professor, he would have already gone to the Desert of Death to find the Golden Kingdom.

 Now, Dak is using a "dream machine" to recreate the Land of Gold, which can be considered a substitute.

 Just recreating the legend of the Golden Kingdom, what kind of (Arcane Cards) can be produced?

 Professor Kazel was also very curious about this.

 Professor Steven Harvey, on the other hand, was more interested in seeing what the "King of Heroes" actually looked like and experiencing what a Heroic Spirit was.

 "I wonder when the 'King of Heroes' he mentioned will finally appear," Professor Harvey thought with growing anxiety.

 Dreams change, but legends continue.

 The content of the murals was reproduced in a near-realistic way.

 When the pyramids were completed, the "Golden King," the ruler of the El Dorado Kingdom, finally appeared in his palace.

 He left the palace and climbed the pyramid.

 Tens of thousands of people gathered at the foot of the pyramids, driven by nobles and soldiers.

 They were ragged, their eyes were empty, they trembled, and they knelt before the pyramids under the threat of thorns and swords.

 Under the scorching sun, sweat poured down my face.

 Only the "Golden King" continued ascending the pyramid steps without any apparent change.

 He stood on the steps, and on history itself. Time flowed past him against his steps. Time accelerated.

 The scene flashed by.

 Those who fainted from the scorching sun were dragged away. Those who could no longer support themselves went from kneeling to crawling. But many more followed the guidance and began to pray. The "Golden King" finally ascended to the top of the pyramid.

 Dark, who was sitting on the skeleton chair, had disappeared.

 The "Golden King" walked to the top of the tower, where the scenery was exactly the same as the scenery on the top of the real pyramid.

 He opened his arms and shouted loudly.

 The blood altar inscribed with the blood-forging array instantly released a dense crimson light.

 The blood-red light spread outwards, instantly covering the entire Golden Kingdom. People who had been praying with their curtains closed fell like ears of wheat in droves.

 They did not die, but the life force emanating from their bodies became extremely weak, and they successively lost consciousness and fell into a coma.

 The intense crimson light settled down, staining the golden ground red. The bright red blood seeped into the cracks between the bricks, flowing slowly towards the pyramid as if it were sentient.

 Those who collapsed did not bleed, but they all showed symptoms of excessive blood loss.

 The blood light settled, absorbing their life force and turning into blood, which gathered on the ground to form a huge blood alchemy array, resonating with the blood alchemy array at the top of the pyramid.

 then.

 The scenes that Dark witnessed in the Golden City were partially replicated.

 Countless drops of blood flowed along the cracks of the pyramid towards the top, where they converged.

 The "King of Heroes," whose head had not yet turned to gold, condensed his body amidst the gathering blood, and was resurrected for the first time.

 The "Golden King," who was not yet a Golden Man, immediately revealed a look of wild joy.

 But when the "Golden King" wanted to welcome the return of the "Heroic King," he was met with the "Heroic King's" ferocious roar and violent attack.

 The blood forging, completed at a great cost, ultimately resulted in brothers killing each other again.

 When the Golden Kingdom was not yet the Golden Kingdom, the "King of Heroes" was the king of this kingdom.

 He was born with the power to control the dead, and after inheriting the throne, he attempted to turn the entire kingdom into a paradise for the dead.

 Feeling bewildered and furious at his brother's actions, the "Golden King," with the help of countless others, defeated the "Heroic King" and dethroned him in order to save the country.

 Then, during the ensuing exchange, the "Golden King" was blinded by rage and accidentally killed the "Heroic King".

 To outsiders, this was a just trial that ended tyranny. But the "Golden King" himself awoke suddenly after killing his own brother, gradually becoming lucid as he watched the blood splattered on his hands.

 They are not only brothers, but also twins born on the same day of the same year. They have a deep bond since childhood and are inseparable.

 After regaining his senses, the "Golden King" felt remorse for his past actions and was also confused as to why he had been controlled by his emotions.

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