Light Spirit Epic Chapter 1817: The Sun Wheel (23)
Chapter 1817 Shining in the Sun Twenty-Three
A few minutes later, in the lounge of the Desert Ship.
Dawn? After returning to the Desert Ship, when Bedivere told Lawrence about this, Lawrence couldn't help showing a moment of doubt on his face.
What, is that a bad name? Bedivere was a little upset and moved his body lying on the sand.
No, the name sounds good, but Lawrence scratched his head: Boss, you're aiming to become a Knight of the Round Table, and this ship will eventually be registered as a ship of Great Britain, right? However, the dark area where the orcs live has also changed its name to the Dawning area. You suddenly changed the name of your sand boat to the Dawning area. Isn't the title repeating the Dawning area of the Dawning area?
Always feel like this name is full of... ambition? You make it seem like you want to take the entire Dawning area for yourself...? Maybe this name will irritate the orcs in the Dawning area?
I didn't think that far. Bedivere lengthened his face and replied: It's just that the word dawn came to mind, is it really not good?
Sometimes political correctness is also very important, especially the boss, your identity is so special, it is best to avoid suspicion. Lawrence told the werewolf youth around the corner.
I don't care, I just want to call this ship the Dawn. Bedivere started to get angry: Meow, why do you think so far before you even become a Knight of the Round Table.
So Lawrence looked at Bedivere with a look of grievance and replied in a low voice, "Just be happy, boss." It's just that if there's a war in the future because of this ship's name...don't say I didn't warn you.
His expression, which I've said before, really makes Bedivere want to beat him up. However, the werewolf youth was too lazy to get to know a guy like Lawrence, so he let it go with a long snort.
Speaking of which, what about Kate? Bedivere changed the subject and asked.
Ah, that kid is so lively, jokingly chasing those little bug-shaped golems around, causing me to accompany him around the whole ship. I'm exhausted. Fortunately, he was sleepy after breakfast, and now he went back to his room to sleep.
That's really **** you. Bedivere was disapproving.
Lawrence leaned over with a nosy face and asked in a low voice: So, is that kid your illegitimate son? Why did you suddenly take in such a kid on your ship?
What nonsense are you talking about. Bedivere rolled her eyes at Lawrence: Kate was brought over by His Majesty King Arthur, just to take care of me temporarily. There seems to be a secret hidden in that boy, and the king wants me to get the words out of his mouth. If you hear any special words or deeds when you are in charge of taking care of him, take care to write them down, understand?
Wait, hiding a secret? Speaking of this, Lawrence's face changed: No wonder that kid had a different atmosphere from ordinary people, it felt like someone had cast a spell.
Bedivere shivered. He remembered that he never mentioned spells to Lawrence, how could this guy know about such a thing?
What do you know? The werewolf youth then asked nervously: Do you know about spells?
Of course I understand, conjuration is a very popular technique in Africa, and its origins are ancient. Lawrence raised his brows: Even I know some very simple spells. Although he is an inexperienced apprentice, my teacher is amazing. Have you ever heard the name of Klara, the master spell teacher?
Never heard of it. Bedivere rolled his eyes at Lawrence again: Spell... isn't it a sorcery similar to hypnotism? It is said that it is stronger than hypnotism, and it can curse and kill people after meeting certain conditions. I'm not interested in learning about this sorcery.
Your understanding, boss, is wrong. Conjuration is not sorcery. Although it does have certain similarities with hypnotism, it is too exaggerated to curse an opponent to death. Lawrence then vigorously defended the spell: there is a biological force field enchantment in the body of absolute domain, and it is difficult for even spells to directly break through this enchantment. Unless the hypnotic effect is very strong, and it takes a very long time to hypnotize, it is impossible to kill a person with a spell.
I don't understand that. Bedivere raised his eyebrows. What I just want to know is that since you can use a spell to cast a spell on a person, can you also use a spell to release the spell on a person who has been cursed? That kid Kate was cursed and couldn't just tell some of the information he knew. If there is a way to unravel the spell on him, the set of information will be much simpler.
Breaking the spell is possible, but very difficult. Lawrence then said: This is also a feature of incantation. It is easy to cast a spell, but difficult to remove. There are too many conditions to be satisfied. I have only learned some simple spells from the big teacher, and it is already very good to be able to use them, and it is even more impossible to solve the spells.
So where is your great teacher Klarna? Bedivere then asked: Can you take me to see her?
This is also a problem. Lawrence scratched his head again: I don't know where the big teacher is now.
What?
She is also a wandering performer herself, and seems to travel frequently in various African countries without a fixed place to live. Lawrence shrugged: I saw her when I was a child. She said that I had a talent for learning spells, and she simply taught me a few spells. I saw her once in Egypt a few years later...and never saw her again.
Tsk. Bedivere snorted disapprovingly. He originally thought that he could simply find the key to solving the problem through Lawrence's connections, but he didn't expect things to be far less easy than he imagined.
Since you're half a conjurer, have you communicated with other conjurers? Bedivere then asked: Even if it's not the big teacher Klarna, maybe other magicians can help Kate to break the curse?
You don't understand, boss, the world of conjurers is terrible, and I just learned half a bucket of water, how dare I set foot in that world at will. Lawrence then replied: Maybe it will be cursed by other magicians?
Bediver's face stretched out again, trying to curse: You're so timid and useless.
So Lawrence also elongated his face and looked at Bedivere: Boss is too much. Since you really want to study incantation so much, I'll teach you a little bit of introductory spells, and then you can get in touch with other magicians to get more information, wouldn't it be good?
Bedivere's ears moved: Can you teach me? But I'm an orc and I'm wearing this thing
He pointed to the Demon Sealing Bracelet on his left arm.
Even if I learn it, can I still use spells?
I can't promise this, but Lawrence leaned over to Bedivere and suddenly raised a hand.
He spreads his palm up, and a flame suddenly pops out of nowhere.
This is...? Bedivere couldn't help feeling strange when he looked at the flame with a special color and orange-yellow light. The most surprising thing was that the flames had almost no heat. Bedivere was so close that the flames didn't even burn his wolf nose.
This is the fire of conjuration. Lawrence said: Boss, you said that incantation is a kind of spell similar to hypnotism, which is specially used to spell spells for others. However, your understanding is completely wrong. In addition to spelling others, you can also spell yourself. In the sense of actual combat, it is even more useful to spell yourself. Casting a spell on others requires spending a long time with the other party, and casting spells bit by bit erodes the opponent, which cannot be used in actual combat at all.
Before Bedivere could react, Lawrence suddenly slapped what was called the Spellfire on his chest. The thing seemed to merge with his body, and then Lawrence's ** began to change, and the surface of the skin seemed to be coated with a thin film of shiny metal, which looked very hard.
Conjured Man of Steel. Lawrence explained: The principle of this is to cast a spell on one's body, so that a protective film composed of metal minerals can be temporarily formed on the surface of one's body to enhance defense. Of course, this layer of protective film will soon fall off, and it is inconvenient to move when the whole body is covered with this layer of film, so generally only a small part of the body is allowed to form a protective film to protect the most important organs such as the heart.
Oh? It was only then that Bedivere remembered that Lawrence was almost killed by a tentacle monster in the battle in the glass pyramid before, but he miraculously survived.
It's not just luck that this guy survived, it's more because he used a spell to save his life.
The coating fell off quickly, peeling off Lawrence like dead skin, and it looked a little scary. Lawrence wiped his face and replied a little embarrassedly: But using this spell will cause the human body to consume a lot of metal minerals, and using too much may cause iron deficiency anemia... The spell is a double Although the blade can bring you many advantages when used on your own body~IndoMTL.com~, it will also cause your body to suffer various injuries at the same time.
Even so, it's still awesome. Bedivere was dumbfounded: If you can use spells to strengthen your defense, you don't need to wear armor, and armor can be worn on your body at any time.
Humph, great, right?
But this should also be a type of spell. As an orc, can I really use spells? Bedivere then asked worriedly.
It's more like hypnotism, boss. Lawrence emphasized: And extracting metal minerals from the body can only be done with hypnotism, and it has almost nothing to do with magic. I don't quite understand the principle, but it seems that there should be no problem. there's one more thing.
He once again spread out his palm in front of Bedivere, and let the fire group in his palm appear again: According to the great teacher Klarna, this thing called the fire of conjuration was originally a spirit body and belonged to his own soul. part. When using a spell, it is actually the conjuration fire that casts the spell, not yourself.
Isn't that a miniature Holy Spirit? Bedivere was startled. Is the so-called spell actually a spell released by the power of the Holy Spirit?