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Chapter 25 - Notice: Catch up Chapter(1)

So, as the story has progressed, we might've heard new terms like cardinae consistus or being a pure cardinal type user.

Now as you've this new term cardinae consistus.

Could it be the defined as the stamina of the cardinae.

Yes, it is but it is not only defined as that alone rather known to cardinal warriors this is the stamina and endurance of a cardinae.

But how does it work? 

Isn't a cardinae just like the power supply of a cardinal warrior... NO!

As we said before a cardinae grows like any other living thing and with that cardinae's have been given growth stages as per the observations of many scientists.

A cardinae has 6 growth stages as listed below.

The merit stage

The nervous stage

The in-birth stage

The alignment stage

The spirit-link stage

The synchronization stage

Now, here's how they each work.

The merit stage, this is actually the shortest stage, why?

This stage occurs during enlightenment. But how?

Well as we all know a stage is a distinct time period for the development of an organism before it progresses to the next.

And in this particular stage, magna enters one's body through the pores in their skin and merges with their nerves to enhance, replicate and create a magna nerve.

This nerve is what a cardinae is made of. And so what happens at the heart and brain?

Does the magna replicate the cells of each organ creates a second heart and second brain?

No, if that was case cardinal warriors would need have bigger chests and longer heads to contain the replicated organs.

No, in this case the magna once it reaches the heart, it replicates only the healthiest cells present in the organ if they're abundant it only replicates a few.

But what happens after that? Well in the heart we have right atrium and ventricle as well as the left atrium and ventricle.

Now here's the intriguing part of how this works.

Now we all might know that the right atrium receives deoxygenated blood from the body and then pumps it the right ventricle that pumps it to the lungs for oxygenation.

And that left atrium receives oxygenated blood from the lungs via the pulmonary vein which is then pumped to the left ventricle which then pumps that oxygenated blood to the rest of the body, RIGHT?

Now, you see magna works in a completed different way.

Magna or the raw magna in this case, once it reaches the hear it replicates only the healthiest cells present and once it does the magna cells clump together to form two rigid thin like structures called magna springs.

These springs have a thin rigid body that thicken at their ends but not too thick but just thick enough to form small ball like structures called receivers. These receivers as the name suggests receiving raw magna at each end.

Once they do, they transport it to the thin rigid body that roughly looks a vein transports it to the next magna convertor whereby the same thing happens at the receivers but not at its rigid vein like body which is called magna purifier.

The magna purifier is only found in the second magna converter. This purifier then converts it into internal magna.

But what's the catch here then you ask???

Well magna convertors as well as the magna itself work in completely different ways.

You see magna has nothing to do with breathing, nope, not. at. all!

Magna instead enters the body through the pores of our skin and into our blood stream where the magna nerves are only formed within the two different blood vessels in the human whole body.

The same goes for the magna beasts.

Now when that happens the magna is first travels to the left atrium where the left magna converter lies and is then sent to the right atrium where the right magna converter to be transformed or purified.

Why this happens is because the oxygenated blood that passes through the left atrium is purer than that on right atrium which makes the flow magna easier.

Why? Because magna is the purest substance in the world that can easily be contaminated as in accordance with Harry Gyomun himself.

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