The bead composed of various flames, gifted by Jora, disintegrated in Roger's hand and arrived at the depths of his consciousness. At the previously hazy door of the small cabin, a faint bonfire appeared.
The pile of firewood had no sparks, and even the area surrounding the bonfire was somewhat indistinct.
Roger vaguely felt that the five Sword Seals required by the High Mountain Trial were not arbitrary; each played a specific role in constructing the Hunter's Cabin.
Perhaps different choices and learning sequences could alter the structure of the cabin, leading to vastly different inclinations.
With the experience of the previous attempts, the Hunter's Cabin had now become incredibly powerful, no longer reliant on Roger's self-reflection and cultivation.
When enough information is acquired, the Hunter's Cabin can extract the most vital rules from it, transforming them into a format Roger can understand and learn.