Chapter 62
‘Come to think of it, that girl must have tremendous spatial awareness.’
Generally, people would usually be able to recall their parent’s faces, but if they had to draw them from memory, from their eyes to nose and mouth, they probably wouldn’t be able to recreate the image in their minds. Similarly, a person wouldn’t necessarily be able to precisely construct a tank or a gun merely from seeing it; to do so would be on an entirely different level.
Moreover, in the young girl’s case, she knew how her gun and tank functioned internally, so the constructions could possess ‘functions.’ In other words, she was able to recognize and accurately pinpoint the location of each line, plane, and even screw on the constructed objects.
To construct a simple metal sphere, standard aura users would have to spend an enormous amount of time carrying that sphere to get used to its weight, texture, volume, and various other parameters. It was necessary that know each of these attributes by heart, as they’d have to be capable of recreating every aspect of that object even with their eyes closed. Hence, aura users usually went through a period of considerable repetition to fully comprehend an object.
/The Mithril bracelet has increased to the 6th tier!/
Since a simple metal sphere took this much effort and time, one could only guess how challenging it would be to construct something more sophisticated. An intricate object with many parts, like a wristwatch, would increase the complexity and difficulty of reconstruction manyfold. In order to construct this wristwatch, the following steps would need to be carried out without any flaws: recreating each component, understanding the watch's inner workings, and picturing the entire structure. This was a tremendous undertaking that most aura users would never even dream of, let alone accomplish. And this was why most aura users stuck to simple objects.
However, Cruze had gone against that mold and shattered all common sense with her construction ability. Actually, Cruze had never even seen a tank before. While she had briefly seen the exterior of a tank on television, that was the extent of her experience. And yet, she had perfectly recreated a functioning tank and used it at will.
“Alright, done.”
“Already?”
