Chapter 446: The Book of Stealing, the Arrangement of Fate
Of course, in addition to transforming the seven Doomsdays, Gu Chuan was not idle during this period. Instead, he took the opportunity to create three new books of supernatural powers:
They were the Book of Stealing, the Book of Stars, and the Book of Mountains and Seas.
Among them, the Book of Stealing was inspired by the ability of the Thief Calabash, which could steal other people's supernatural powers and abilities—a power that made Gu Chuan deeply intrigued.
After tireless research, he finally succeeded in deciphering the secret behind the Thief Calabash, and thus, created the Book of Stealing.
This supernatural book is incredibly powerful. It can steal an enemy's powerful spells, the original power within their body, cultivated Cultivation Techniques, Magic Treasures, and more.
The cover of this book features a massive empty hand—the Hand of Theft—capable of silently penetrating an enemy's body to steal all kinds of treasures and supernatural abilities.
However, the Book of Stealing is still blank for now, as no abilities have been stolen yet. Each time a new power is stolen, a new page will be added.
Unlike the Thief Calabash, the Book of Stealing can only function after the opponent is subdued, and it can only target enemies of equal or lesser strength.
The Thief Calabash, on the other hand, is even more formidable—it can steal powers stronger than its own and even steal mid-battle, which is nothing short of astonishing.
Even so, the Book of Stealing has one major advantage: once a power is stolen, it is permanently possessed by the user, and the original owner loses it forever. In this regard, it surpasses even the Thief Calabash.
Then there's the Book of Stars, born from Gu Chuan's evolution of the Great Star Technique.
