Chapter 33

"If you want to successfully cast a spell, there are three basic elements."

Franklin talked eloquently to Norman, and he was always smiling when facing the students.

As for gifted students, they always have to be treated differently, so that Norman can feel the love and kindness from his teacher.

"First, you have to sign a contract with a certain god so that you can obtain his divine power, which is the basis for casting spells; second, you must master at least one effective spell; third, you must have enough The magic power supports you to channel the power of this spell."

Sure enough, to cast a spell is to sign a contract with the gods...

This is the same as what Norman had guessed before, and the spell spell was also in his expectation. This is what he saw with Peggy, but the last one made him a little incomprehensible.

"magic?"

The new word made Norman frown, "What is this?"

Franklin explained: "This is a mysterious power that can only be obtained through cultivation. It usually exists in your body. When you need it, you can use special methods to mobilize it to serve you, thereby launching spells."

Franklin's statement is undoubtedly very abstract, but he is indeed worthy of being a teacher, and he has achieved some results in the exploration of simplifying complex knowledge. He immediately changed his statement and said: "You can understand it as You have muscles, and to cast a spell you punch people. You have muscles to punch people, and the more muscles you have, the more painful it will be."

This statement is much easier to understand, and Norman understood it at once.

In other words, the magic power is the muscles in his body?
Because there are a group of people living in his body, Norman accepted this concept very easily, and then he suddenly thought of the scene when he tried to cast a spell last time.

He still remembered that when he chanted the mantra, he seemed to feel something flowing in his body?

"Is magic the same thing as water?"

Norman tried his best to recall what he felt at the time, trying to restore it, "It seems like there is a puddle of things flowing around in the body?"

If that thing is really magical, doesn't he have two elements directly, and he is short of the last one to sign the contract?

Thinking of this, Norman's mind suddenly became hot.

Maybe, he doesn't need to go to church school, he can directly become a mage and a nobleman!

But Franklin poured cold water on his head.

"No."

Franklin directly denied Norman's statement, "In terms of feeling, magic power is indeed similar to water, but magic power is stored in your sea of ​​magic power, and it will not flow."

Turns out that stuff wasn't magic.

Norman sighed in his heart, feeling that he was farther away from the title of mage.

However, he quickly adjusted his emotions, and began to dwell on another new word that had just appeared.

"Sea of ​​magic power? What is that?"

"It's about the structure of the human body."

Franklin talked eloquently, "There is a mysterious space in our minds. In that mysterious space, there are three things in total, namely the galaxy of subtitles, the sea of ​​magic power, and the tower of Babel."

"The subtitle galaxy is the same thing as the sky above our heads. The only difference is that there is no sun, no moon, and only stars in this sky. These stars are all ancient words. How many ancient languages ​​have you mastered? How many stars will light up."

"The sea of ​​magic power is the second thing in this mysterious space, and it is also the storage place of magic power. The magic power of every mage is stored in the sea of ​​magic power. The bigger the sea of ​​magic power, the more magic power it stores. The spells that a mage can cast will be more powerful. And Tongtian Tower is the third thing in this mysterious space."

"The top of the Tongtian Tower is connected to the subtitle galaxy, and the bottom is rooted in the sea of ​​magic power, supporting this mysterious space..."

Franklin talked a lot about the Subtitle Galaxy and the Sea of ​​Magic Power, but he was vague about the Babel Tower, as if he didn't know much about it himself.Moreover, Norman always felt weird listening to his narration, which was not in the same order as Franklin's usual speech, as if he was endorsing.

"...This is the source of the mage's power, the meditation space."

Franklin finished without saying a few words on the Tongtian Tower, which also made Norman more convinced that the other party really didn't know much about the Tongtian Tower.

But this point was immediately forgotten by Norman: Compared with the trivial matter that Franklin didn't know much about Babel, there was another, much more important thing that attracted Norman.

"Then how can I enter that mysterious space?!"

Norman asked impatiently.

Only now did he realize that there was such a place in his body!The mages in his body may be living in that meditation space. If he knows how to get in, then he can go in and discuss with them face to face so that they don't always quarrel with him in the future!After all, although the current Norman can still withstand those voices and the old sayings that he is forced to keep seeing, it is always uncomfortable to have such a group of guys in your ears all day long, isn't it?
He also wants to live a normal life without anyone talking in his ear all the time.

As for why he insisted on going inside to discuss instead of communicating in ancient Chinese now... those guys could not listen to what he just said, but they couldn't help them not listening when he said it face to face after he went in.If you don't listen, then taste his fist.

Norman forgot, if those guys who speak the ancient language are really mages, when they confront each other face to face, they don't know who is going to taste the fist.

"First you have to sign a contract with the gods."

Franklin didn't know the twists and turns in Norman's heart, and thought that Norman was eager to learn, so he answered Norman's question happily.

"When you sign a contract with a god, the god you believe in will naturally guide you into the meditation space."

Well, after a long circle, we are back to the first point.

Norman followed closely and asked, "Then how do you sign a contract with the gods?"

He originally thought that Franklin would throw out a lot of brand-new knowledge like the subtitle Galaxy and the Sea of ​​Magic to explain, but he didn't expect that Franklin's answer this time was so concise that he was a little caught off guard.

"Look at fate."

With two simple words, Franklin's answer this time is so concise.

"Look at fate?"

What the hell is this!
This is like Norman telling the king that he wants to become a nobleman, but the king tossed a coin, saying that he was allowed to be a nobleman if the word turned up, and he was not allowed to be a nobleman when the flat side was up. It is too hasty and ridiculous. ! ?
From the first time he came into contact with the ancient language until now, the knowledge of magic has made Norman feel very rigorous and complicated, and he is meticulous. He did not expect to be so sloppy when it came to the most critical place.

"Yes, it depends on fate."

Franklin repeated the simple sentence again.

Norman noticed that there was something wrong with Franklin's face at the moment: his eyes were far away, he should be thinking about something else, and the corners of his mouth twitched slightly, and the wings of his nose contracted slightly.

In Norman's view, such details are very familiar, and those guys in the village will show such details before they want to yell.

But after all, Mr. Franklin is an upper-class, educated, elegant, and high-status mage, so he didn't swear vulgarly like a country villager, no matter how dirty he was.

He simply stated: "Damn fate."

There is a story here...

Norman thought so, and cursed in agreement, "Go to his fate."

He scolded in an old saying, as for how he knows this sentence...you will know it after listening to it for more than ten years.

Norman is not purely in line with Franklin, he does feel the same: Franklin said that whether he can sign a contract depends on fate, but if fate decides that Norman cannot sign a contract with the gods and become a mage?What should he do?
It is impossible to accept fate. At that time, he has to find a way anyway. He must become a mage. Everything that hinders him from becoming a nobleman is his enemy, and fate is no exception.

So Norman scolded in advance, to have a mouthful, and to cheer himself up.

Of course, if fate decides that he can become a mage... haha, then this method of judging whether a person can become a mage by looking at fate is really wise!

(End of this chapter)

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