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Chapter 46: Refiner

For Zhou Sen, "Gods" is a very strange book.

Why is it strange?

The book is filled with a large number of mythological stories and some cultivation methods, but it is very messy. Zhou Sen's intuition tells Zhou Sen that the author of this book is not one person, but many people, and it was finally compiled and edited by one person.

The weirdest thing about this book is that in addition to the messy cultivation methods, it also contains the essence of many sects, making it a hodgepodge of cultivation books.

Of course, this is not the weirdest thing. The most weird thing is that the book contains a large number of dense annotations from later generations. Most of those annotations explain the cultivation methods from a scientific perspective.

For example, it mentions conservation of energy and the like.

Zhou Sen can be sure that the book "Gods" is definitely not a book written by gods, but a human being who synthesized some cultivation methods he heard from hearsay, and then added various interpretations in the annotations of later generations.

Is it useful?

After Zhou Sen read it several times, he did not dare to draw any arbitrary conclusions. Although Zhou Sen still does not believe in the existence of ghosts and gods, he already believes in the existence of superpowers because of the existence of the underground warden.

Since there are superpowers, the so-called ghosts and gods may also be enhanced versions of superpowers.

In the annotations of "Gods", someone mentioned that gods are actually superpowers. When humans were still in primitive society, they helped humans resist floods and fight some strange beasts, and were revered as gods by primitive humans...



In general, "Gods" is a valuable book, but there are too many dross in it. It is not easy to find valuable things among the many dross.

Of course, Zhou Sen had never thought about cultivating to become a god. He just wanted to find clues about weapon refining.

The book "Gods" covers many cultivation methods, but it does not include methods such as weapon refining. Only a few sentences mentioned in it are barely related to weapon refining.

Temples are made to be magnificent; statues are made to make them solemn; utensils are made to make them pure.

All things can be refined, transforming gods into themselves, and transforming themselves into gods.

"...All things can be refined, transforming gods into themselves, and transforming themselves into gods." Zhou Sen murmured to himself, as if something was touched in his heart, but he couldn't feel it specifically. This sentence is very special, because, the whole

Although this book is called "Gods", this sentence is the only one that mentions the word "gods".

Unfortunately, there is no comment below this sentence.

Obviously, none of the previous owners of this book are masters of weapon refining, and this sentence is related to weapon refining, so there is no explanation. As the saying goes, there is specialization in skills. This sentence seems simple, but for laymen

To put it simply, it is obscure and difficult to understand.

Can everything be refined?

This sentence seems to be okay, because everything in the world is inseparable from metal, wood, water, fire, and earth. There is no problem in itself that everything can be refined, but when combined with the last sentence "turning gods into oneself", it becomes a big problem.

Who can transform a god into himself?

If "turning a god into oneself" can be barely explained as being possessed by a god, then how can one explain "turning oneself into a god"? How can ordinary people turn themselves into gods...



In the next two days, Zhou Sen spent most of his time in the workshop except for eating and sleeping. However, he did not forge weapons and armor in the workshop. Instead, he repeatedly pondered the book "Gods".

When Zhou Sen got to know the book "Gods" in depth, he realized how profound the book was. Even with his IQ level, he couldn't understand it after reading it three or five times.

No wonder the underground prison warden puts "Gods" on his desk and reads it every day.

Turn the gods into yourself.

Transform yourself into a god.

Everything can be refined!

Zhou Sen put down his book and leaned on the chair to take a nap. Since he started practicing "Galaxy Alchemy", he has become extremely energetic. This is the first time he has felt tired. It seems that if you want to understand this book, you will not be able to do it overnight.

Did it.

How about making weapons and armor first.

Zhou Sen opened his eyes and his eyes fell on the metal placed on the shelf.

Metal!

Suddenly, Zhou Sen's eyes lit up, and he thought of a key point.

If you shape your body into a statue of a god, wouldn't it satisfy the two conditions of "turning the god into oneself" and "turning oneself into a god"?

Everything can be refined!

According to the folk practice of shaping gods, there are clay statues, wooden bodies, gold bodies, and rock carvings. In other words, there are no specific restrictions on materials for the statues of gods.

However, the problem immediately came again.

If you could cultivate yourself into a god by just creating a statue of yourself, then the five star regions would have been filled with gods long ago.

Obviously, things can't be that simple!

Everything can be refined!

Everything can be refined!

Suddenly, Zhou Sen thought of the problem. The gods did not have specific restrictions on the materials of the statues, but they must conform to the characteristics of the cultivator. For example, a wood type alchemist must use wood to carve the gods, while a water type alchemist would probably use wood.

Instead of crystals and the like, fire is a material with fire properties, and earth is a rock.

Thinking of this, Zhou Sen felt cheerful.

Every sentence in "Gods" is rich in profound meaning, and everyone will interpret it according to their own expertise. Therefore, other people's annotations can only be used as a reference, and their actual significance is not great.

Make your own god out of metal!

The problem is back to its original point.

It would be too easy to become a god by just using special materials. According to the underground warden, although there are not many alchemists, there are still many other warlocks, but I have never heard of anyone who has become a god.

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Transform yourself into a god.

Transform the gods into oneself.

It seems that the real key point is these two sentences. Only by understanding these two sentences can we truly embark on the road to becoming a god and achieve the power to crush the void and move mountains and seas.

Thinking of this, Zhou Sen sighed and decided to temporarily stop studying the book "Gods". After all, the underground warden had not seen the reason after reading it for more than 700 years. It was impossible for him to understand this in just a few days.

What's the progress?

It is better to forge weapons and armor first, after all, there is not much time left.

Forging weapons and armor is easy, because Zhou Sen has already done the preliminary preparations. Not only has he made a deep drawing of his body, but all the size and proportions have been calculated, including the proportion of metals. Now

, he only needs to control the device through the optical brain.

The metal analyzer is turned on.

The smelting furnace is opened.

The matching warehouse is opened.

The forging warehouse is open...



The equipment is not fully automated. There are many places where manual work is required. The necessary metals need to be manually placed on the metal analyzer, then cut and weighed according to the optical brain ratio, and then sent to the smelting furnace through a hidden conveyor belt.

Zhou Sen kept feeding the metal prompted by the optical computer into the metal analyzer, and then put the excess metal back to its original place. This was a very easy job, and soon the metal entered the smelting furnace.

boom!

When the smelting furnace began to smelt metal, Zhou Sen felt that the warmth in his Dantian seemed to be pulled by some mysterious force, rushing wildly through his limbs, as if it was about to break out of the body at any time...


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