Projection Magic, LV4.
When did this skill level up so high? I had no idea at all!
He felt quite astonished by this, his mind spinning rapidly. The last time he had equipped it was before the night of revelry. Since it didn't seem to be of much use, he hardly used it usually, and then he just took it off without looking carefully.
Wait a minute, could it have been that night?
Using the magic power granted by the God of Mischief through the mask, he transformed external objects or directly conjured the needed stage settings and props while he still had the Projection Magic equipped...
Even without this skill at that time, he could achieve those things, but by equipping this skill, it was equivalent to using this ability as a pivot or lever, further utilizing the power of the God of Mischief, eventually coincidentally gaining a lot of experience for this skill?
It's very likely this is what happened, at least this is the only explanation Gu Mo could think of.
With a peculiar expression, he re-equipped the newly acquired Skill Badge and the previously unequipped Projection Magic, feeling a massive influx of information rush into his mind, containing knowledge and experience related to the two magics, directly bestowing him with extraordinary abilities he could wield with ease.
He stared at himself in the mirror; the difference between an Artificial Demon Eye and those born with an Innate Demon Eye is that it has no special features or heterochromatic pupils, making it difficult to determine if someone possesses a Demon Eye from their appearance.
"Projection..."
The Demon Eye still couldn't be tested, but Projection Magic could be used directly. Gu Mo quickly sketched the outline of an object in his mind and directly raised his hand—
A shiny black handgun with a cold metallic texture appeared in his hand.
He aimed it at the mirror before him, looking at the dark muzzle in his reflection, decisively pulling the trigger.
A clicking sound was heard.
"Tch, just as expected..." Gu Mo shook his head, releasing his grip as the gun's form rapidly dissolved, disappearing into the air as if it had never existed.
Projection is the act of creating a copy based on one's fantasies. However, he didn't know the internal structure of a firearm nor had any related knowledge. What he just projected was merely an empty shell, and as he realized this, his fantasy cracked, dispersing into nothingness.
Recalling the wild night not long ago, Gu Mo savored the immense difference.
It seemed to rely on imagination as a weapon, but the power of the God of Mischief far surpassed Projection Magic. At that time, he also had no knowledge of firearms. Nevertheless, the rifles taken directly or the Italian cannons brought out afterward could be used normally.
Even if they were also mere empty shells, as long as he believed they could work, it was fine; not only could they fire and kill people, but they could also slay the gods of that world!
Just like how he later used a paper slip and a slingshot to shoot down an armed helicopter... Projection Magic fell short. It also relies on the user's imagination but cannot escape the physical laws and logic of the real world, posing significant limitations. The more complex the object, the more likely it is to be just an empty shell.
"Ordinary objects are manageable, relatively more convenient..."
Gu Mo pondered for a moment, then reached out to adjust his collar, his casual clothes somehow changing into a perfectly fitting black suit, unlike usual styles, carrying a suave sense of mystery, much like the attire of magician masters performing on stage.
Projection items without particularly complex structures, such as clothing, are no problem, as long as there is enough energy to sustain them.
"Emmmm... might as well go out and have a look."
Casually placing a top hat on his head, Gu Mo examined his reflection with satisfaction before making this decision.
Many use magic under the guise of performing magic tricks; he could play along this way too. Surely there would be plenty of enthusiastic volunteer testers... Besides, his skills really were genuine magic tricks. After all, according to that world's setting, magic was incredibly noble.
Gu Mo, about to transform into a little hunter in the deep of night, walked towards his computer desk, intending to shut down his computer. After waking up, instead of waiting idly, he delved into catching up on series or reviewing memories he deemed necessary to revisit.
The screen was paused on the credits, a movie already played to the end...
This was "The Mask 2."
Compared to the surprise of the first part, the second one was rather disappointing... but Gu Mo wasn't watching solely for entertainment. He confirmed a piece of information within that might be valuable to him.
—It seemed the magic of the mask could be transferred, and the authority within could be stolen... Of course, he didn't know the exact method, but at least such a possibility existed.
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