Chapter 1899 Enhanced Enlightenment Technique
Reconnaissance target: female Enlightenment Kolo Parrot (ultra-small magical beast, Zaun subspecies, Enlightenment subspecies)
Health status: basically good (congenital violent disorder, silent)
Attributes: Strength 4, Dexterity 20, Constitution 13, Intelligence 10, Wisdom 14, Charisma 18
Special Abilities darkvision 60 ft., telepathy 60 ft., damage reduction 5/silvering, spell resistance, sweet breath, spells (constant—glance; at will—ghost sound, prismatic spray)
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After the enlightenment, Dolly's intelligence attribute increased to 10 points, and she gained "telepathy", which was within Joan's expectation, and it was a standard configuration for "enlightened creatures". Joan was also deeply surprised that Dolly unexpectedly awakened " Clever Words" and "Phantom Sound"!
It is conceivable that this is another strengthening effect brought by Daeg runes to "Enlightenment"!
If this phenomenon that happened to Dolly is universal, the effect of Daeg rune + "enlightenment" on wild animals and plants is not only to improve intelligence, but also to develop spellcasting talents, similar to Joan's invention "Blood Awakener"!
Joan was excited by this important discovery, but it was a pity that "rune runes" were used in the experiment, so it was inconvenient to publish the paper publicly.
After calming down a little bit of excitement, Joan cast a spell to dispel the "Silence Technique" that had been cast on Dolly before.
"Stinky rascal! Smelly rascal!" Dolly cursed as soon as she regained her ability to speak.
Joan expected that she would scold herself, but Dolly did not say her native dialect "NMSL", showing that her hatred for herself was not as strong as it appeared on her face.
This also makes sense, because enlightened creatures instinctively feel good about spellcasters who endow themselves with intelligence. So even though Qiao An was scolded, it was not difficult to see that Dolly's attitude towards her had improved significantly compared to before.
"Who is the stinky rascal?" Qiao An asked calmly.
"You're a rascal!" Dolly emphasized angrily.
"Those who play hooligans are rogues. I am not a hooligan, so I am not a rogue."
Syllogism reasoning, nothing wrong!
"People who play hooligans are rogues. You play hooligans to me, so you are rogues!"
Dolly confronted each other with the same "syllogism" and refused to give an inch.
"You see, you can fully understand human language like you do now, and use the 'smart words' to talk to me fluently, but it's all thanks to me. As long as you still have a little conscience, you should be grateful to me, how can you Swear at your benefactor?"
Wild animals do not have the concept of right and wrong, good and evil. After being enlightened, they have a moral tendency, and this newly formed three views will definitely be influenced by the enlightener.
Joan is a reasonable person. After being enlightened by him, Dolly is no longer as unreasonable as before. Facing Joan's questioning, she was irrefutable for a while, so she instinctively changed the subject.
"Let me out! Let me out!"
"I can let you out, but you have to be obedient and don't try to attack me or escape, otherwise I will put you in the net, understand?"
"Damn! Hate!" cried Dolly angrily.
Joan remembered that Mrs. Josephine once said that when a girl says "hate", it may not mean that she really hates it, but it is more likely that she is embarrassed to give a positive answer, which is actually a kind of reserved approval.
Joan feels that the enlightened mother bird can be regarded as a "girl" in a broad sense, and the rule of thumb taught by Mrs. Josephine should also apply to Dolly.
Thinking of this, he put away the "spiritual net" and released Dolly.
Fortunately, Dolly didn't try to escape, she flapped her wings and jumped onto the desk, standing by the candlestick, while combing her feathers, her mouth was not idle.
"The bird is starving! The bird is starving!"
Joan smiled knowingly, turned and walked to the living room, brought a plate of biscuits from the tea table, and poured Dolly a glass of water.
The parrot buried its head in pecking at the biscuits, and sometimes stuck its head into the teacup to drink water.
Joan watched her eat, and suddenly had an idea and thought of a good idea.
"Dolly! Dolly!"
"What are you doing! What are you doing!"
"I thought of a good idea, and I need your cooperation."
"Don't do it! Don't do it!"
"If you do well, you will win applause from all the halls, and you will have a lot of face."
"Add more money! You have to add more money!"
"It's useless if you ask for money, can I give you candy?"
Joan brought a candy box with her, picked out a "wine chocolate", peeled off the wrapping paper and handed it to Dolly.
Dolly hesitated for a moment, as if she was thinking about whether the little mage would poison herself, but her ten-point intelligence mind quickly made a wise choice, picked up the candy and swallowed it, her cheeks flushed quickly.
"It's up! It's up!"
"how do you feel?"
"It's cool! It's cool!"
"Do you want to think about what I just said?"
"All right! All right!"
"Dolly, can you sing Happy Birthday?"
"It's strange if you know it! It's strange if you know it!"
Joan grabbed the brass bell on the table and shook it, and footsteps came from outside the door.
"Dr. Vader, what are your orders?" The little maid in an apron asked with her hands down.
"May I have your name?"
"My name is Sarah, dear doctor." The maid replied somewhat awkwardly.
"Stinky rascal! Smelly rascal!" Dolly flapped her wings and flew above Joan's head and yelled.
Joan grabbed her off his head with his backhand, combed the parrot's feathers gently with the technique he had practiced with cats for many years, and then asked the little maid: "Sarah, can you sing birthday song?"
"Uh, you mean the one that said 'Happy Birthday'?"
"That's right."
The little maid couldn't help laughing: "This is too simple, Dr. Vader, anyone can do it!"
"Dolly won't."
"I hate it! I hate it!" Dolly blew up with anger.
"Sarah, could you do me a favor and teach this parrot how to sing happy birthday?"
"The parrot...sings?" Sarah was puzzled. "A parrot can only learn a few words. How can it learn to sing a complete song?"
"Fool! Fool!"
Dolly felt insulted, and was so angry that she wanted to fly over to peck Sarah, but Joan held her in her hand and couldn't move.
"Dolly is not an ordinary parrot. She is very smart and well-behaved. If you sing the birthday song twice, Dolly will definitely learn it." Joan said confidently.
"One time is enough! One time is enough!" Dolly seemed more confident than Joan.
"Since Dr. Vader said so, then I'll give it a try."
Sarah cleared her throat and began to sing.
The girl's voice was clear and sweet, and her singing was quite beautiful.
Dolly, however, was full of disdain, and couldn't stop complaining: "It's ugly! It's ugly!"
After Sarah sang once, Dolly couldn't wait to show her voice before Joann urged her.
Not to mention, it's no wonder that this silly bird is coaxing and singing really well!