Four metal components were arranged neatly on the analysis table.
They had been extracted from the skulls of four different types of Low-Tier Magical Beasts: two sand lizards and two young rock-armored scorpions. Each piece was only about the size of a fingernail.
On the other side of the table lay the frequency modulator and Perception Amplifier previously extracted from the Snail Monster's body.
Their sizes were vastly different, yet their craftsmanship was identical. The disparity was obvious at a glance.
The Snail Monster's component was complex and intricate, with nested, multi-layered circuits and wiring as dense as a spiderweb. In contrast, the structure of these four small pieces was relatively simple.
They had no Magic Power overclocking circuits, no perception amplification modules—just a single functional unit inside.
Under the remote control of Allen's seventh sub-thread, three workshop automatons had spent six hours completing the reverse-disassembly.
