"Clarity, size scaling, image recording..."
After marking the names of the tested functions next to the corresponding buttons, Dean put away the pen and directly moved the button representing clarity to the top.
The originally blurry image immediately became much clearer, as if a layer of mist had been lifted.
Holding his arms, Dean looked at the image on the curtain and began to build a model in his mind.
Although it is presented on a flat surface, based on the overlap analysis, this should be a 3D model.
The ring pattern looks like the base, but in fact, if converted, it should be the bottom surface of the model.
The entire model exists in a shape similar to a hemisphere.
However, because the equipment could not present a three-dimensional model, it was compressed on a screen in a flat form.
In order to facilitate observation, Dean took two pieces of paper from the drawer and copied the pattern at a one-to-one ratio.
Then he drew the real model on another piece of paper based on the composition in his mind.
Although the model is relatively distorted due to mediocre painting skills, comparing the two can barely give people a general impression.
Holding the drawing, Dean squatted down, used the buttons to control the size and zoom, and began to observe the details of the image.
It can be seen by zooming in and out that there are many energy aggregates superimposed in the blood analysis image of the Shadow Doll. If placed in the 3D model, the location of these energy aggregates should be at another height.
After putting aside the interference of these aggregates, the pattern at the bottom appeared clearly in front of Dean's eyes.
To put it simply, there are many messy lines intertwined within the circular border.
There is no pattern at all. At first glance, it looks like a chaotic magic circle.
Dean modified the drawing in his hand against the actual object and found that although the lines were chaotic, they had a tendency to intersect. The reason why there was no pattern was because many places were blank.
These blank spaces greatly destroy the integrity of the pattern and make it incomplete and confusing.
Dean's visual inspection showed that based on the current lines, it was only one-third complete at most.
In other words, what the analysis equipment currently displays is only one-third of the "whole".
There are two possibilities for this situation: the first is that the equipment has limited capabilities and can only analyze so much from the blood; the second is that the blood only contains part of the energy that makes up this unknown image.
Dean prefers the latter.
In his opinion, blood is just a medium used to analyze the energy contained in the body. What it represents is the "body" part.
A demon pet is not only composed of "body", but also "spirit" and "soul".
Since the image analyzed by the "body" is not perfect, can the "spirit" and "soul" beyond the body be added to form a complete circuit?
After all, body, mind, and soul are the three most important elements that Dean knows for a professional.
It is reasonable to speculate that this "Trinity" theory may also be applicable to familiars.
After writing down his guess on paper, Dean used the "image recording" function to record Kana's image, then opened the cleaning tank and channeled the energy out of the device.
Noticing that the curtain that had lost its energy support had darkened again, Dean moved the syringe box out of the utility room and asked Kana, who was holding her paws and whose wounds had healed, to bring all the Shadow Dolls over.
It is impossible to draw convincing conclusions by analyzing only individuals, and more samples are needed.
Since the first sample comes from the Shadow Doll, subsequent samples must also start from the Shadow Doll first.
The blood was drawn from all the Shadow Dolls in turn, and Dean injected it into the equipment one by one for analysis.
The results showed that, except for Kana, who seemed a little special, the blood analysis images of all the other Shadow Dolls were very similar.
Although there are still some differences in subtleties, the general trend is basically the same.
Moreover, the missing parts are also very stable, and there is not much difference between the various samples.
This shows that the large gaps in the image are not a problem with the equipment, but are indeed due to the lack of samples.
Therefore, in addition to blood, there should be two parts of samples, and the analyzed images can form the entire model.
Although it remains to be verified whether it is the "spirit" and "soul" parts, but Dean believes that the certainty should be relatively high.
And he also speculated that the content displayed in the blood analysis images should be classified based on race.
This also means that the secret contained in the image is likely to point directly to the mystery of the demon pet's bloodline.
In order to prove this guess, he went to the courtyard again and drew the blood of the devil's floating fish.
There were a hundred samples taken this time, and Dean recorded them one by one. It was not until early the next morning that he completed this large-scale sampling analysis.
After gluing the copy drawings of more than a hundred samples to the wooden board, Dean took a long breath and felt a little relaxed on his face.
The conclusion is consistent with his previous speculation.
Blood analysis charts can indeed be classified according to race.
It's a pity that blood cannot be extracted from the three magic pets of Crab Erha, Yinghuodie and Hushuajing, otherwise there will be more samples.
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