Chapter 1021
If the devil is in a normal mind, he would not choose the body of the "son of the hero" as a container.
Because in this world, the "bloodline of the hero" is the real restraint of the devil.
Unless the devil's mind is not normal.
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Witt Gold sat down on the chair and looked forward.
Unlike before when only Dark was sitting on it, the presence of Professor Kazel and Professor Sylph made him feel very stressed.
And the fact that he entered the second round of review also meant that he himself had problems.
He was uneasy and a little nervous.
"Witt Gold."
Professor Kazel, who was sitting in the middle, called his name and said slowly: "Do you know why you were called here?"
Witt Gold's neck was stiff and he shook his head slowly: "I don't know."
Professor Kazel's eyes were restrained with golden light, but like the "goddess of the heart's eyes", he also saw the layer of fog covering his heart.
But that thin fog could not stop his peeping at all.
He said in a slightly deep voice: "You really have no clue?"
Witt Gold had no choice but to bite the bullet and shook his head again.
He really knew nothing and was confused about why he was selected into the second round.
"It seems that you really don't know." Professor Kazer took a deep breath and said, "You can go back."
So Witt Gold came with a confused face, and left with a confused face, leaving only a confused face.
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But to be honest, Dak was also a little confused about this.
After Witt Gold left, Dak whispered: "Professor Kazer, do you see anything?"
Professor Kazer turned to Sylph and nodded slightly.
Professor Sylph immediately understood, and saw her finger lightly picking up, and the wind blew in this compartment, creating a tighter barrier.
Professor Lily, who was drowsy, suddenly realized: "Lily smelled the smell of the melon field!"
Professor Sylph glared at her and said: "Kazel, you can tell me now."
Professor Kazel then said in a deep voice: "Regarding what Dark said before, the fog covering the mind of Witt Gold is just a cover-up."
"Huh?" "The Goddess of the Heart's Eyes" turned around suddenly, with displeasure in her eyes.
Professor Kazel continued to say: "Under that fog, Witt Gold's mind... has been infiltrated by darkness."
Dark said immediately: "Is it the Demon King?"
Professor Kazel whispered: "It's possible, but it may also be something at a higher level."
Dark couldn't help but shrink his pupils and felt surprised.
Professor Kazer said, "But what I find strange is that his mind is not dominated. It's as if some pure dark power awakens in his body. Although it has some influence on his mind, it is not to the extent of demonization."
Professor Sylph frowned and said, "Is it good or bad?"
"It's a mixture of good and bad." Professor Kazer said, "Maybe we should go to Ophelia to discuss it."
Hearing this, Dak was also full of doubts.
If he was told directly that the devil was reborn in the body of Witt Godd, he would not be so curious.
But now, he couldn't help wanting to dig out the secrets.
"In this case, Witt's basic understanding of the "brain fluid demon" is also based on the influence of that dark power?
Because it has not been dominated and has not been invaded by anything, so he only knows some superficial cognition?"
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This investigation has made them notice many things that they didn't usually notice. But the original purpose has not yet been achieved.
After they summoned several spies for questioning, it was finally the turn of Cameron Masefield, a fourth-year student.
Cameron Masefield possesses extremely advanced spiritual magic, and when Professor Kazel mentioned that Fern Morse might become an idiot due to the implantation of the "brain fluid demon", his mind fluctuated violently.
Therefore, the possibility that he is related is very high.
After he was summoned in, Professor Kazel asked him further questions.
Dark listened carefully and realized that Cameron Masefield was not familiar with Fern Morse.
The reason why he was excited about the possibility that Fern Morse might become an idiot was because he knew the "brain fluid demon" and how the "brain fluid demon" was born!
Under Professor Kazel's step-by-step pressure, Cameron Masefield finally couldn't bear the torture of his mind and took the initiative to admit his mistake.
"I picked up a book at the beginning of the school in September." He said with a very regretful tone.
"The book contains a lot of special demon cultivation methods, including the cultivation method of "brain fluid demon"."
"In order to study the directional refining of those special demons and refine the corresponding magic guide elf cards, I began to try to cultivate them."
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Cameron Masefield is very low-key. From the first grade to the fourth grade, he rarely appeared on the public duel stage.
But he is really excellent, so even so, he gradually accumulated a reputation.
If he can graduate successfully from St. Marian College, he will most likely become a research-oriented magician.
Of course, this is actually not so consistent with his identity as a Knight Academy.
But Cameron Masefield's courage is likely to be manifested in other aspects, such as...research?
He could pick up a book that he didn't even know was written by him, and then follow the contents of the book to cultivate the demon race. That was indeed a lot of courage.
After hearing this, the professors all looked at each other.
But Professor Kazel suddenly asked: "So, where is that book?"
Duck suddenly realized something and looked at Cameron Masefield with a slightly strange look.
Then, he heard Cameron Masefield lower his head and say, "It's gone."
"Gone? Can a book grow wings?" Professor Lily said with a smile on her face.
Cameron Masefield's face turned earthy.
Although he himself didn't want to believe it, the book he picked up inexplicably was indeed missing.
And he actually didn't get any actual benefit from it.
Professor Kazel shook his head and sighed: "Not only did he fly away, but he did not produce any research results at all. He did not cultivate the "brain fluid demon"."
Professor Lily's eyes lit up, and she immediately clapped her hands and said, "I understand, it's a piece of cake!"
Cameron Masefield's head dropped lower.
But Professor Silver frowned and said: "He didn't cultivate it, so what is he regretting? Does he regret that the book ran away before he could produce the results of his research?"
Professor Kazel looked at Cameron and said, "Then he has to ask himself."
Cameron Masefield almost buried his head under the stool.
But to be honest, he did have this idea...
Under Professor Silver's gaze, Cameron Masefield said bravely: "In fact, my experiment came to an end after only half a month. The knowledge gained from the book also came to an end. Most of the book disappeared, and even the core of the research on the "brain fluid demon" was lost."
"But I thought it would never appear again after it disappeared, but I never expected that more than two months later, the "Cerebral Fluid Demon" would actually be cultivated and even hurt Senior Vern Morse. ”
"I'm really sorry for not reporting this matter to the professors at the first time!"
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Professor Silver was slightly displeased: "You didn't do this thing, and you didn't write that book, so what's the need to apologize? Why don't you think about where that book came from and where it's most likely to go?" Where is it? Also, doesn’t it have a title?”
Cameron Masefield pondered slightly, shook his head and said, "I don't remember."
Professor Silver frowned and said, "Did even the memory related to the book title disappear with the disappearance of the book? Do you have any other information that can be traced back to its origin?"
Cameron Masefield thought carefully. After a moment, his eyes suddenly lit up and he said: "I remembered, it is not printed! It should be handwritten!"
Professor Silver and Professor Kazel looked at each other and whispered: "Very good, your information is very important. So can you specifically deduce the writing time of that book? Maybe its handwriting and font are special. Where?”
Cameron Masefield frowned for a while, then shook his head and said: "Although it looks like a modern style, it may be that it is set up like this. Everyone sees the most familiar text."
Professor Silver nodded slightly and said: "Since it can erase the key traces of its own existence, it must have extraordinary power. Maybe it is some kind of creature itself."
When she said this, her eyes flickered, and she thought of a special kind of demon - the "book-eating demon"!
The "book-eating demon" feeds on books. If the book it eats is the only original copy or source in the world, it can completely erase the unique knowledge in it from photocopying, duplication, thinking, etc.
The phenomenon obtained is exactly the same as what Cameron Masefield mentioned in the book!
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After continuing the interrogation for about fifteen minutes, Professor Silver let Cameron Masefield go after telling him not to disclose the information.
Then the professors looked at each other and started discussing.
Professor Sylph said solemnly: "There is a high possibility that the book is a book-eating demon, or is made from the skin of a book-eating demon."
Professor Kazel said: “But like the ‘mind demons’ and ‘brain fluid demons’, the ‘book-eating demons’ are also a theoretically extinct demon race.”
Professor Silver said: "Since the person who wrote the book knows how to cultivate the "brain fluid demon", it is not surprising that a new "book-eating demon" can be cultivated."
Duck put down his pen and said to the notebook: "Then let me summarize a little bit. From the known information, Cameron Macefield picked up this book from the window near Lover's Bridge at the beginning of school on September 3. Book.
At that time, he stayed there for a while, but without waiting for the owner, he temporarily took the book back to the dormitory, preparing to hand it to the professor after school the next day. "
"But after bringing the book back, he took a leisurely look and opened it, and was fascinated by it. Here we can think that the book has a special attraction that can induce people to read...
But considering that Cameron Masefield's mental strength is extremely high, the probability of him being tempted is very low. He may just be attracted by the contents of the book. "
"As he said himself, he wants to use this to study the targeted cultivation of demon species."
"But his experimental research had just begun, and he hadn't even tried to cultivate the "brain fluid demon" when the book suddenly disappeared."
"Although he didn't explain, he must have tried hard to find it, and the final result can be imagined."
"In addition, the book disappeared on September 18th."
"It was exactly fifteen days since he picked up the book."
"Here we can think that fifteen days is a special number."
"If the book has its own intelligence and disappears on its own, it may have a fifteen-day probation period."
"And Cameron Masefield was not selected during this fifteen-day probation period."
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Duck paused for a moment and drank a sip of tea when he said this.
The three professors showed interest in his last statement about the "probation period".
Dak put down the teacup and continued, "Cameron Macefield has mastered extremely advanced spiritual magic, which is what makes him different from others. If we don't attribute everything to the illusory fate, then the book would have chosen him at the beginning, most likely because of this."
"But I personally think that the book chose to give up on him in the end, but it was also because of this."
"He protected his own spirit so tightly that the book had no way to start, could not form control over him, or induce his thinking, so he had to choose to give up after the fifteen-day inspection period."
"If the book has normal thinking and logic, then after learning from the experience of a failure, it should choose someone whose mental will is not so strong."
"That is, backward compatibility."
"This may not be a good thing for us, because the range of choices has become wider."
"Furthermore, if it forms a complete control over the thinking of the second target, relying on the characteristics of the "book-eating monster", it can at least partially edit the target's memory."
"I think everyone can foresee the consequences of this."
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There was a slight silence in the field.