My incarnation is becoming a global calamity.

Chapter 16 3 Principles of Sentence Standards



Chapter 16 3 Principles of Sentence Standards

Su Tu arrived at the church ruins and calmly glanced at the location of the note.

However, instead of immediately going to get the note, he began to observe his surroundings in a serious manner.

He was actually acting, putting on a show for Bot, who was hiding in the woods.

After observing for a while, he walked to the wall where the notes were stored and moved the stone that was pressing on them.

A rolled-up piece of paper came into his view.

He skillfully unfolded the note, pretended to look at it for a while, and then put it in his pocket.

After doing all that, he looked through the large hole in the collapsed wall towards the woods and the area next to them.

His calm gaze swept over where Bot was, but did not linger for long.

After looking around the church ruins, he slowly turned around, his back to the direction of the woods.

The back of the trench coat, covered in white dust, was also clearly visible to Bote.

When Bote saw this, his eyes narrowed slightly, and the crow's feet at the corners of his eyes became very obvious.

"As expected, this abandoned church is Ke You's hiding place."

He murmured something, his narrowed gaze sharpening.

Judging from Su Tu's series of actions just now, Bote has already made up his mind about one thing.

The contents of this note are most likely true.

The time and place of his entry into the Ashir's Vault were no longer a secret to him.

He could even use this to wipe out the group of thieves who stole the map of the Imperial Holy Land.

It would be best to make a move when they enter the Imperial Holy Land to ensure that nothing goes wrong.

With this in mind, he pondered a solution and took a step back, preparing to leave the place first.

If you stay here too long, there's bound to be a risk of being discovered.

He now knows everything he should and shouldn't know.

There is naturally no need to stay here any longer.

As he left the woods and stood on the road leading away from the church ruins, Bot gazed at the silhouette of the abandoned church and muttered to himself.

"The Aishir Treasury is the empire's sacred ground and the royal family's home turf. Now that all three princes are out of the country, we can only..."

He pondered, the stunningly beautiful figure he had seen yesterday flashing through his mind.

Now, apart from the king's personal presence, only she can bring out the full potential of the sacred site.

But the thought of those guys in the church gave him another headache.

The princess was given the name "Calamity" by these guys.

If they leave the palace, their every move will naturally be monitored.

It can be said that in the palace, the princess was no different from before.

Outside the palace, she would become a criminal under surveillance.

If she shows even the slightest abnormality, she could be torn to pieces by the church.

At that point, even the king will have no choice but to accept it.

The anger that could not be vented in her heart naturally turned to him.

Ultimately, this matter depends on the king's opinion.

He sighed helplessly, turned around and left without lingering.

Little did he know, atop the church ruins, a pair of bright black eyes were watching his figure recede into the distance.

"It looks like the Ashir's Secret Vault is going to be quite lively tonight."

Su Tu thought to himself, and only after Bote's figure disappeared did he sit down on the spot.

He didn't care at all about the dust on the ground that was getting on his clothes.

Now, he prepares to use his upgraded skills to modify the newly purchased magical tools.

After removing the top hat from his head, Su Tu immediately used his appraisal ability, and information about the magical artifacts appeared before his eyes.

The Fool's Hat (Damaged)

[Grade A]

[The user can reduce the intelligence of enemies and create an illusion within a 100-meter radius. The illusion can be freely constructed and lasts for 10 minutes. Cooldown: two months.]

Unlike before when he was in the store, Su Tu looked around very carefully this time.

He meticulously considered every word, leaving no single word unchecked.

He would even carefully consider the function of punctuation marks.

If he wants to modify the information to ensure that the magical artifact's abilities can be enhanced, then he must do so.

This time, it took him a full fifteen minutes to read through all the information.

At least twelve minutes of that time were spent contemplating the effect of these words on the abilities manifested by magical artifacts.

During this process, he also discovered some interesting things.

For example, the information in the first column could be changed from "damaged" to "tattered".

Will this magical artifact truly lose all its power and become a useless piece of junk?

For example, if the cooldown time is changed to half a month, will the actual cooldown time change?

A single word can make a world of difference.

Unfortunately, he doesn't have many magical tools at the moment; this is his only one.

If the modification is scrapped, he will lose a trump card when he enters the Ashir Vault tonight and faces this murky situation.

Otherwise, he would insist on pronouncing the words "Wenjue" in a high-pitched voice, embarking on a wondrous journey through the world of words.

Putting aside some rather outlandish ideas in his mind, he began to seriously consider how to modify this magical tool.

The most cost-effective approach is naturally to minimize the cooldown time.

This allows for multiple uses in a short period of time.

Unfortunately, the cooldown time in the ability description is limited to months.

If you want to modify the cooldown time, the minimum time can be limited to half a month.

He can only change one character; he cannot change the month to another unit.

You can't just change months to seconds and make the cooldown time a second.

The quantifier does not match the countable noun, which clearly violates the three principles of sentence standardization.

A magical artifact can only be modified once.

If the modification does not conform to the three principles of statement standardization, and this modification is counted in the number of modifications, then he will lose out.

Therefore, he cannot attempt this revision arbitrarily; he must try to conform to the three principles of sentence formatting as much as possible.

"Let's put the cooldown time aside for now and think about what we should modify first."

Su Tu thought to himself, his calm black eyes gazing at the pale blue panel, his thoughts flowing like starlight in his pupils.

Since we can't work on cooling, we have to shift our focus to other areas.

Should we reduce the enemy's intelligence by increasing their emotional intelligence?

It won't be very effective, and might even have the opposite effect, so pass.

Expand the coverage area of ​​the illusion to the maximum, changing the radius from 100 meters to 900 meters.

A radius of 100 meters is large enough; there is no need to make any changes.

Given the limited number of revisions and word count, it's not very meaningful, so it's also a pass.

Su Tu kept coming up with ideas to revise, but he kept rejecting and eliminating them.

These ideas are either limited by the skill requirement and word count, or they are not very useful and there is no need to modify them.

It seems the only thing that can be modified is to reduce the cooldown time to the minimum.

"Are we really going to change the cooldown period to half a month? But that wouldn't be very effective for tonight's operation."

Su Tu focused his gaze on the ability panel.

His fingertips gently rubbed the cuffs of his trench coat, his brows furrowed slightly, but his face remained expressionless.

After a while, his brows relaxed, and a hint of joy flashed in his calm eyes.

"If we make this change, it will not only comply with the three principles of sentence standardization, but it will also play a certain role in tonight's operation."


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