"Ga? Richard, what are you doing?"
Ulysses, noticing the rapid consumption of the Power of Faith, saw Richard using a Miracle as soon as he came in.
Under Richard's manipulation, the dense Power of Faith gradually transformed into a humanoid figure.
More precisely, it transformed into a replica of his body.
Distorting reality is a very useful ability, but that doesn't mean this ability defies all reasoning and logic.
The more complex the object, the higher the cost of distortion.
However, this limitation applies to deep distortion, meaning creating a permanently distorted object.
If it's only a shallow distortion, such as making a piece of iron look and weigh like gold without changing its fundamental structure,
the cost of such distortion depends on the size of the object, not its complexity.
"I'm using a Miracle to simulate a replica of my body," Richard replied, turning his head.
"Simulating your own body? What are you planning to do?"