Mage Joan

Chapter 691

Ryan is a well-behaved and honest child. Hearing that Joan's spells need to use fresh blood as raw materials, he can't help worrying that he is studying forbidden necromancy in private.

"This spell does belong to the School of Necromancy, and it's very rare. It's not included in the school library, but it's not evil."

In order to dispel Ryan's doubts, Joan briefly introduced the function and usage of the spell "Blood Interpretation".

There is actually no clear standard for judging whether a necromancy is prohibited.

If measured from the perspective of endangering social security, then almost all schools of spells may cause harm, so how about necromancy?

People's aversion to necromancy is actually mainly due to religious beliefs.

Most mainstream religions respect life, and believe that after death, the soul will go to the corresponding kingdom of God to enjoy a peaceful sleep according to its beliefs during life.

Those necromancy spells that enslave the undead and hinder the rest of the dead will of course be considered evil and immoral, and will be condemned by the public.

"Blood Interpretation" is not a type of spell that enslaves the undead. Although the casting of the spell requires blood as a material, drawing a pint of blood usually does not pose a threat to the life of the party who lost the blood. It is not more cruel than wounding someone with a sword, and it is not "evil". .

After listening to Joan's explanation, Angel and Ryan felt relieved and became interested in this magical spell. They hoped that Joan could further explain the mystery of "blood interpretation" to them.

"I want to learn 'Blood Interpretation'. Of course, I can't let you pay it for nothing. How about exchanging it with you with a 3-ring arcane scroll?" Angel looked at Joan, his eyes full of expectation.

Joan thought for a while, then nodded and said, "It happens that I am very interested in the 'Wind Wall Spell' you cast in the battle today, so let's exchange that spell."

"no problem!"

Angor's face was full of joy, and he immediately opened the storage bag, and took out a scroll of "Wind Wall Technique" to Joan.

"Wind Wall" is a 3rd-level evocation spell. It was exchanged for a 2nd-level spell. On the surface, it seemed that Angor was at a disadvantage, but Angor knew in his heart that he had actually taken advantage of it.

Although the "Wind Wall Technique" is of a higher level, as long as Joan is willing, he can spend money to copy it in the school library at any time. "Blood Interpretation" is the only copy. If Joan is unwilling to teach it, he will not be able to learn it elsewhere. !

All mages have a strong thirst for knowledge, and Ryan is no exception.

Seeing that Joan agreed to teach Angor the "blood interpretation", Ryan couldn't hold back the desire in his heart, and asked Joan with a blushing face: "Mr. Vida, I also want to exchange that spell with you, is that okay?"

Joan had a good impression of Ryan, especially when he saw the embarrassment on the face of this thin and introverted young mage, he couldn't help but think back to his former self, feeling pity in his heart.

"Of course." Qiao An said to him softly, "Just exchange it with me with your best 'Vaporization Body'. I haven't learned this spell yet."

Ryan breathed a sigh of relief, and quickly took out a 3-ring "vaporized form" scroll, and handed it to Joan with both hands.

Joan accepted the scrolls of "Wind Wall Technique" and "Vaporized Form", took out two scrolls of "Blood Interpretation" from his storage bag and handed them to Ryan and Angel respectively, and then said: "I have a suggestion, you guys Do you want to listen to it?"

Angor and Ryan nodded quickly, unknowingly regarded this younger classmate as a teacher worthy of respect.

"You guys had better write 'Blood Interpretation' into your spell book as soon as possible, and then cast this spell with a scroll. If you're lucky, you might even get a big prize from this guy."

Joan pointed to the corpse of the kobold warlock lying in the corner of the tent.

Just now he has deciphered all the spells that kobold warlocks are proficient in, and now this corpse is useless to him. Considering that there is still a lot of fresh blood left in the corpse, rather than wasting it in vain, it is better to let Angel and Ryan try their luck.

Of course, Joan's generosity has its limits.

He didn't mind sharing the kobold warlock's blood with these two students, but he didn't intend to tell them that runes could greatly enhance the efficiency of "blood interpretation", turning the random lottery into "I want it all"!

After hearing his suggestion, Angor and Ryan both showed joyful faces, and immediately copied the scroll at the desk in Joan's tent.

Joan was not idle either, and took out a large flask and placed it on the ground side by side with the original one. Afterwards, he took out a thick syringe and stuck it into the kobold warlock's body. He drew two tubes of blood and poured them into two flasks respectively.

Angel and Ryan finished copying "Blood Interpretation", and Joan had already prepared spell-casting materials for them.

The two unfolded the scroll with a feeling of worrying about gains and losses, and each performed "blood reading" on a flask containing blood.

The spell-casting ceremony went smoothly, and the scrolls in Angel and Ryan's hands turned into dust one after another the moment the spell-casting was completed.

At the same time, both flasks rippled, and glowing magic runes appeared on the surface of the blood plasma.

Joan poked his head over and took a look, the corners of his mouth twitching slightly.

Angor and Ryan were much luckier than him, and they won the grand prize when they performed "Blood Interpretation" for the first time.

What Angor extracted from the blood was "deep sleep", and what Ryan extracted was "stinky cloud technique".

They happened to have never learned these two third-level spells, so they excitedly picked up the quill pen and quickly wrote "deep sleep" and "stinky cloud spell" into their spell books.

After copying the spell, Angel and Ryan felt that they had gained a lot today, and thanked Joan repeatedly.

"You don't have to be polite between classmates. By the way, I still need to ask you for a favor."

Joan pointed to the corpse of the kobold warlock whose skin had turned pale due to excessive blood loss.

"This corpse is useless. When you leave, you can drag it out, dig a hole and bury it, or just throw it into a deep ditch."

Both Angor and Ryan were grateful to Joan, and of course they didn't mind a little effort. They each grabbed the Kobold Warlock's leg and dragged the corpse out of Joan's tent.

Angor and Ryan exchanged spells with Joan today, and they gained a lot. They were only happy, but they didn't realize that many pairs of eyes in the camp were looking at them with horror and suspicion. They watched them drag the corpse away, and immediately started talking in whispers. .

On this night, horror rumors spread like wildfire about Joan, Angor and Ryan's "perverted mage trio".

Many people in the expedition team suspected that these three young mages who were hailed as "geniuses" seemed to have the same eccentricity, otherwise it would be impossible to explain why they were all obsessed with the corpse of the kobold warlock.

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