Card Making (Part 2)

However, the reality proved that Chun Ho-Jin was being too naive.

Initially, things seemed to progress smoothly.

He just following the original owner's memory, Chun Ho-Jin employed the mental power within his body, attempting to activate the blank card in his hand.

In the moment his mental power connected with the card, this previously unmarked blank card was activated.

In the next moment, a blur occurred, and numerous azure starlights surrounded the cardholder as the center.

The blank card in Chun Ho-Jin's hand disappeared, replaced by semi-transparent, and faintly glowing strands of energy.

They floated in the air like they were on the surface of the sea, waiting for the cardholder to configure them into a new energy structure and create a new card.

However, these threads of energy were thin and dense, and impossible to touch just merely with hands.

Chun Ho-Jin could only control them by using his mental threads simultaneously.

Recalling the original owner's method of using mental power, he began controlling the energy threads before him.

In the next moment, several slightly wilting, vine-like mental threads resembling rose vines had already extended from Chun Ho-Jin's fingertips.

In this world, mental powers usually mimic certain traits.

For instance, those hunters often possess mental powers resembling a fierce animal, while those requiring a delicate mental power, like star engineers or star card makers, typically have mental powers that resemble a plant.

In the case of star card makers, a common manifestation is the rose vine – it was an extension of threads of mental power.

But obviously, due to the original owner's damaged mental power, the current rose vines appeared quite withered, sparse, and lacking vigor.

Chun Ho-Jin attempted several times before managing to barely synchronize the rose vines with his consciousness to carry out the action.

This was because Chun Ho-Jin was formerly a wielder of strong mental power, he was familiar enough with it.

If it were the original owner, given her final physical condition, it would likely have been challenging to synchronize the rose vines with his consciousness; there would have been multiple delays.

But within a short period, Chun Ho-Jin could achieve it.

After understanding the optimal activity frequency of the rose vines, he effortlessly directed them within their capability range.

Soon enough, Chun Ho-Jin, bit by bit, manipulated the rose vines and began weaving the energy structure of the two-star space button card based on the original owner's memory.

While the action of weaving the energy structure with mental threads was very slow, Chun Ho-Jin's movements were steady, devoid of any mistakes.

It looked as if he had woven numerous times before; there was no trace of a novice attempting to weave an energy structure for the first time.

Of course, in contrast, Chun Ho-Jin's focus was exceptionally intense, it was a habit that he formed from his experiences during the ten years in the post-apocalyptic era.

After all, in a place where survival was immensely challenging, even a slight lack of focus could easily result in death.