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[One point lesson! You can also learn how to manipulate Puppeteer.]
Reading the phrase written on the whiteboard in the workshop seemed like a joke, but the man standing next to it, Se-Hoon, was being upmost serious about it.
“Alright, starting now, I'll explain how one can control Puppeteer.”
Turning to face the whiteboard, he drew a large Earth and then sketched a small person on top of it.
“As you saw, Puppeteer controls her puppets using a combination of celestial magic and ancient enchantments. The control range extends across the entire planet.”
Drawing a large circle surrounding the earth, he glanced at Lea, who was staring blankly at the whiteboard.
“But no matter how vast of a range it covers, the core of it is remote control via key stations. In other words, if you really want to, you can always separate a puppet from the main body.”
Circling the small person, a puppet, that he had drawn earlier, Se-Hoon added a question mark above it.
“Now, I have a question for you. What happens to the puppet if it loses its connection to the main body?
“Um… it would just stop functioning, right? Since it’s controlled remotely.”
“That’s right, at least that’s what would happen normally. But if you add the power of Boundaries to the equation, things change.”
Facing the board, Se-Hoon erased the circle around the puppet and closely outlined it instead.
“The power of Boundaries grants independence to the puppet. Simply put, it turns the puppet into something like a clone, rather than just a lifeless doll.”
It was a little bit different from Wurgen's consciousness, which was resurrected using the Eternal Nocturne’s Phalanx, and the Seeker, who was revived using Se-Hoon’s corroded mana circuit, but the underlying mechanism was the same—using the power of Boundaries to grant independence.
“The clone's consciousness is formed based on the memories and emotions...



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