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Chapter 1083 Head Surgery

Chapter 1083 Head Surgery
No matter how strong De Kellen is, it is impossible to compare with a legendary mage, even if this legendary mage is very old.With only one spell, De Keren was controlled by mage Bertord, but De Kellen's magic resistance and control resistance were obviously much higher than expected. Under his strong struggle, the control spell was actually effective. Signs of being broken free.

Bertord quickly released the second spell, which was much more powerful and completely stunned De Keren.With one more spell, De Keren was transferred to his private space by Bertord.However, this kind of private space is not an independent small world. It is used by Bartord as a warehouse, and living things cannot survive in it for a long time. The world of "Choice" is not a high-magic world after all.

The ogre was solved, but Bertord had no intention of returning to the imperial capital. Anyway, he was only temporarily settling down, and all the experimental equipment was in his private space, so he could do research anywhere, so Bertord let the two The elite combat team went back to report a letter by himself, while he himself stayed here temporarily to study De Keren.

But when he opened his private space, he found that De Coren, who was supposed to be dead, was still alive. This made Berthold became very interested in De Coren, so he began to ask about De Coren's origin.

Mage Bertord majored in illusion and space spells. De Keren was young, so he used illusion and food to seduce him a little, and De Keren said everything.

In this way, Bartord has enough understanding of De Keren, knowing that he is only 7 years old, but he has a mental and physical quality far beyond that of a normal ogre, and he also has a strong talent for casting spells.In addition, as an ogre, although De Keren has killed many people, he has never eaten anyone.

Bartord is a rare wandering mage. He has seen a lot of strange creatures during his travels, so his racial concept is not strong, and he will not think that De Keren is a monster just because he is an ogre. He must be killed he.Of course, Bartord is human himself, so it is crucial that De Keren has not eaten humans, which makes it easier for Bartord to accept him.As for killing, human beings kill each other more. Strictly speaking, the people killed by De Keren are self-defense, and Berthold doesn't care too much.

After being easily defeated by Bertord, De Keren finally realized the power of spells and had a strong desire to learn.And from the communication with De Keren, Bartord also found that his intelligence level is equivalent to that of a child, and he is also a very talented child.

Out of admiration and research for De Keren's talent, Berthold began to tentatively impart knowledge to De Keren.He taught De Keren not deliberately taught wrong like the previous mage apprentices, but taught seriously.

De Koren soon acquired basic reading and writing skills, and it was during this period that Bertold asked him to keep a diary, and he developed the habit ever since.In the follow-up spell teaching, De Kellen also showed excellent learning ability, which made Bertold pay more and more attention to De Kellen, and its position in Bertold's heart gradually changed from research materials to True discipleship transformation.

About a year later, Bartord was finally conquered by De Keren's outstanding talent and formally accepted De Keren as his disciple.

Afterwards, De Keren traveled around the continent of Yar with Bertold, and the relationship between the two grew and became more and more intimate with the passage of time. It can also be clearly seen in De Keren's diary that he completely Think of Bartord as both a teacher and a father, and Bartord probably regards De Koren as a half-son.

However, although De Keren's spellcasting talent is excellent, because ogres are inherently inferior to humans in terms of mind and self-control, they have not made much progress in illusion, and Bertord has nothing to do about it.

This situation changed when De Keren was 11 and a half years old. Two sarcomas developed on his left and right shoulders almost at the same time. De Keren didn't know the reason, and was very panicked for a while, so he went to ask Bertold.

Bertord told De Keren that this was a change due to his imminent adulthood, and that the two tumors were two new heads, and that De Keren would become the only three-headed ogre.

Under normal circumstances, the two-headed ogre is already very rare, and the three-headed ogre can be said to have not appeared for many years. The newly added head will greatly strengthen De Keren's magic power and give him more Innate spells, and the ability to use three minds; but at the same time, De Keren's mind will further decline, and his thinking will become more chaotic due to the two extra heads competing for control, and even reduce his learning ability and magic control. , because originally he only needed to provide one head, but now he needs to support three heads.

Seeing that De Keren still didn't quite understand it, Bertold had no choice but to make it clearer: If it's the kind of ogre that doesn't have the ability to learn, it's a good thing to have two extra heads. It doesn't matter; but for De Keren, the harm outweighs the benefits. Even if his main head can still play a leading role, the nutrients he gets will inevitably decrease, and he needs to compete with the other two heads for control, not only the mind The level and learning ability will be greatly reduced, and many spells that have been learned before cannot be used, and even the success rate of casting spells will be greatly reduced.

If you think about it, you will know that if the main brain is casting a spell and the sub-brain suddenly fights for the dominance, the spell will definitely not be able to be used smoothly. Only talent spells and bloodline spells can be unaffected.

Hearing Bertord's words, De Keren panicked. If his brain has never been smart and sober, it doesn't matter if he has two more heads, but a person with a normal mind would not be willing to have two more independent heads. Consciousness, especially when these two autonomous consciousnesses are completely out of control.

It was also the first time Berthold encountered this situation, but he proposed an idea, that is to kill the two heads in advance through a magic operation, and forcibly transform them into nutrients to nourish De Keren's body.

The bad situation of doing this is to completely waste this opportunity to become an adult. It is very likely that you will not be able to learn any innate spells, and it may even cause certain damage to De Keren. This damage may even be irreversible. After all, Bertord had never had such an operation before, and he had no idea what the consequences would be.

The good situation is to further improve De Keren's mind and magic control through the nourishment of the two newborn heads. In the future, he will not easily lose control when he gets angry. It is possible to learn illusions, and the control of spells will be even stronger. In place, although the talent spells and bloodline spells that are automatically comprehended may be reduced, they can still inherit a part.

Since it was about De Kellen's future, Bartord didn't want to make decisions for De Kellen, and let him make up his own mind.

(End of this chapter)

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