8 Learning and Conclusions(2)

His father believed that learning science at a young age would enable him to better comprehend various concepts that would prove beneficial in mastering and visualizing jujutsu sorcery.

Despite finding it bothersome initially, Kazuhiko eventually found the material in those books to be quite captivating.

He purchased five renowned books.

Science is Magic:

Steve Mould presents a captivating blend of science experiments and magic tricks in this delightful book. Children will amaze their friends by making tinsel levitate and glass beakers vanish, all through the power of science!

Crafty Science:

This imaginative craft book combines do-it-yourself projects with scientific concepts for kids. They can explore the science of buoyancy by constructing a plastic bottle boat and creating a mesmerizing snowstorm in a jar to understand gravity.

Science Squad:

Filled with lively text and quirky characters, this book serves as an excellent introduction to STEM education. It breaks down complex ideas into manageable pieces, answering questions such as how robots function, what a food chain is, and the origins of lightning.

Women in Science:

Highlighting the achievements of remarkable women whose scientific breakthroughs shaped the world, this inspiring reader is a beacon of knowledge. From Hypatia to Marie Curie, it is brimming with captivating facts and serves as an ideal companion to a STEM curriculum.

and,

Knowledge Encyclopedia Science:

Embark on a breathtaking journey through the wonders of the natural world with this extraordinary science compendium. Stunning images will enthrall young readers as they delve into topics like storm clouds, tectonic plates, molecules, magnetism, and much more.

The previous book stood out significantly from the rest due to its abundance of intricate details and fascinating facts about the world.

Coming from a background with a cultivation system, this scientific literature presented a new avenue for exploration.

'Despite my millennia of existence, why have I never pondered these specifics before?'

These texts prompted a moment of introspection, causing him to reevaluate his entire life. All written in English, these books, along with his father's guidance as a stockbroker, imparted valuable knowledge on investing and savings.

Deliberately opting for English-language texts, he firmly believed that mastering the language would greatly benefit his financial endeavors in the future.

At the same time, he learned a lot of things after perceiving the world of the unknown for a year.

'The shikigami I summoned by using the ten shadow techniques were incomplete!'

They were intentionally designed to be incomplete to utilize one of the capabilities of The ten-shadow technique, Totality.

This technique allowed for the merging of fallen shikigami techniques with other shikigami from different ten shadow techniques.

It's worth noting that shikigami were not considered living beings; they could transform into whatever the user envisioned them to be. In an unfamiliar realm, they existed without form.

The users of shikigami were crucial for the survival of each shikigami.

If a shikigami user perished, the lifeline of their existence would be extinguished, reverting them to the formless state they inhabited in the unknown world where he initially summoned his divine dogs.

Therefore, shikigami users were indispensable for the shikigami's continued existence.

The unknown world was not only accessible to him but also to others.

How did he know?

When he was strengthening the control between himself and the unknown world, he saw some people draw out the black liquid from the cocoons with his own eyes.

But the difference is the manner they draw out the formless liquid.

He saw two different types of summoning methods, one was after drawing out a large sum of liquid only once and the bridge that connected with that person and the unknown world would be lost completely.

And other one was a thin connection that would be formed with a person and the unknown world and summon a very little formless liquid from that connection occasionally.

Each time the formless liquid goes through the bridge it will take a form of different shape.

With these things he saw, he came to an interesting conclusion with the knowledge he learned through his parents.

First, the people who formed a one-time connection and drew out large sums of formless liquid were newly awakening and realizing their curse technique and forming their shikigami.

People who made a weak bridge were summoning a simple shikigami with a specific ritual with the corresponding medium.

Kazuhiko had only seen two people ever draw out a large sum of black liquid from the unknown world all this year, others were all just summoning a simple shikigami.

This suggested the people who were awakening their powerful unique shikigami were extremely rare. 

If Kazuhiko's conclusions were true then his ten-shadow technique has the potential to become insanely more powerful than any other technique.

'The ten bridges I had seen when I summoned divine dogs were the ten different paths to summon my summoning. But one thing that confused me was why the bridge was damaged after I summoned his fist set of shikigami?'

According to his estimation, if he tried to conduct a ritual to summon another pair of divine dogs for exorcism.

It would at least become as harder as ten times than another type of shikigami he was going to summon.

If the bridge was damaged again after he summoned his second pair, once he summoned the third pair of shikigami which was a hundred times more difficult than the first time, the bridge would be destroyed.

He couldn't summon the fourth set of divine dogs.

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