In the Interstellar world that reliant on 'Star Cards,' Chun Ho-Jin from the post-apocalyptic era was reborn in a new body as a skilled Star Card Maker. Struggling to meet an order due to damaged mental power, he tries crafting two-star cards but faces setbacks. His own powerful mental power isn't refined enough, leading to failed attempts. Determined to fulfill the original owner's dreams, Chun Ho-Jin grapples with mental power issues while aiming to succeed in crafting more advanced Star Cards, and exploring possibilities within this unfamiliar but essential livelihood.
After undergoing training for some time, Chun Ho-Jin's card-making ability has improved significantly compared to before.
This time, the quantity of the blank star card that completely scrapped has been decreased significantly.
Among those piled-up star cards beside Chun Ho-Jin, there are more star cards that have already been completed, but Chun Ho-Jin is still not very satisfied with the "new card trial."
Just like the first star card he made, the conditions for activating the trigger were already met, but the energy output and reaction speed were too slow every time, which dissatisfied Chun Ho-Jin, so he remade it.
Alternatively, the energy output and reaction speed may be fine, but the energy consumption is not.
After using it four or five times, all the energy in the energy card is already depleted.
If you want to continue using it, it must be replaced with a new energy card, which is too troublesome and leaves too many openings for enemies.
If it doesn't work; then, it needs to be remade.
It can be said that after numerous modifications to various plans, Chun Ho-Jin expended a considerable amount of mental and physical power.
The only good news is that perhaps this new star card's design is very suitable for him.
Therefore, the more Chun Ho-Jin modifies it, the clearer his understanding and control of the energy structure has become.
Consequently, when weaving the energy structures later on, the newly woven energy structures become more concise and stable.
It wasn't until the sky was almost completely dark that Chun Ho-Jin finally felt satisfied with the newly made star card in his hand.
Unlike the beautifully designed card patterns on the surface of the Kunpeng Cards.
The pattern on this new star card surface is extremely ugly.
Woven by energy lines, it depicts a muscular man holding a huge axe and shield.
However, this muscular man does not have a head, not even a neck; he only has a body below the neck.
Yet, this muscular man doesn't lack a face; his face is actually on his chest muscles, looking extremely intimidating and giving off a frightening and aggressive vibe.
However, anyone who comes from the same world as Chun Ho-Jin wouldn't find this headless muscular man strange at all.
On the contrary, they would feel very familiar with this headless muscular figure, just like the image of the previous Kunpeng Card.
This star card is...
"Xingtian."
It was derived from the "Classic of Mountains and Seas," the headless god of war, "Xingtian."
The reason why Chun Ho-Jin chose to create the new star card in the image of "Xingtian" was also inspired by the second combat-type card, "Kunpeng."
He felt that the characteristics of the fantastic beasts in the "Classic of Mountains and Seas" were quite suitable for creating the "energy form" of the star cards.
Therefore, after trying many different energy forms, Chun Ho-Jin finally decided on the image of "Xingtian" as the energy form for the third star card he created.