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Chapter 41 Taming the Ducks, Chapter (Please read on)

Chapter 41 41. Taming the Ducks, Chapter (Please read later)

Finally, Cloya accepted the fish-tailed sea ducks, and Baron Kemoye also agreed to send someone to send him three thousand kilograms of holy white iron for him to refine in three days.

This time, the baron promised magic plants, which may be more expensive and more precious than magic beasts.

However, three thousand kilograms of such perfect holy white iron is enough for him to pay for the magic plants - the source is naturally the ruins.

Cloya just nodded in agreement.

The two signed the contract for the second time.

Anyway, there is a contract, and you will never take away the refined holy white iron unless you give me a satisfactory reward.

But overall, the cooperation is quite pleasant.

……

After sending the baron away, he began to tame the fish-tailed sea ducks.

The easiest way to tame magic beasts is to suppress them with force.

For most magic beasts, as long as your power is stronger than theirs, they will submit to you, which is a very common method.

However, Cloya had to face eighty ducks. It was useless to tame these group monsters individually. As long as they gathered together, they would be brave enough.

The ones tamed before might also resist at any time.

He also considered dividing them into groups, such as twenty ducks in a group, so that they could be defeated and tamed one by one, but he gave up after a long consideration.

Who knows if they will resist after gathering together again.

It would be better to tame them all at once!

This means that he has to face the beating of eighty ducks, which would be very difficult and troublesome for an ordinary second-level magician.

But Cloya is not an ordinary magician.

The red magic of the Red Song Meditation Method he practiced is very special. Once this strange magic is used to cast fire magic, the effectiveness will be increased several times.

He was very confident. After a lot of effort, he drove them to a small valley where there was no grass, and Cloya began his duck training plan.

Facing eighty ducks waiting in full force, he smiled and gathered his magic power: "You better be obedient!"

Then he started bombarding with fireballs.

"Boom!"

"Boom!"

Due to the blessing of the red melody, he cast two fireballs each time, which was equivalent to double casting.

The ducks certainly tried their best to block such a fierce attack, but as Kloya thought at the time, the ducks were very afraid of this kind of magic, just like seeing a natural enemy.

In addition, he had the thirsty sea fluorescent algae and the magic potion made from the spring water filtered by the magic spring pearl, which could ensure sufficient magic power.

With such good conditions, success was only a matter of time.

After he violently threw a bunch of fireballs and consumed his magic power, he left the exhausted ducks to rest.

The fishtail sea duck is a water-attributed monster. The source of their power is the water element. Kloya specially drove them here to slowly tame them with the tactic of exhausting the soldiers.

In the next few days, he came here on time every day to throw fireballs, but he would not hurt the ducks, and he would repeat this process.

By the way, there is a small episode here, which is the crescent fruit.

After a few days of observation, Cloya found that every night when the moonlight shines, it will emit moonlight mist with the sound of the sea tide.

Sleeping in these mists will increase mental power faster, and the quality of sleep will also be significantly improved.

To be honest, this is quite important for mages.

Sufficient sleep and a clear brain can help mages cast spells or make objects faster.

So after observing that there were no side effects, he got used to dreaming in the moonlight and the sea tide.

The progress of taming the fish-tailed sea duck was also a little faster.

With his efforts, it only took five days for the exhausted ducks to finally recognize the current situation. When he came one day, they came directly to express their submission.

Eighty ducks bowed their heads to him in unison, and the scene was quite spectacular.

"You are finally willing to surrender."

Kloya laughed loudly, feeling very happy.

After taming the ducks, he suddenly found another surprise--

I don't know if it was because of the crazy mobilization of magic power and the study of the Red Song or the effect of the Crescent Moon Fruit in the past few days, anyway, he unexpectedly learned the third chapter of the Red Song.

This unexpected discovery made him happier than taming the ducks. The ducks are external forces after all. Being able to completely control the Rainbow Poem is his own power.

As long as he becomes stronger, any ducks can be easily obtained.

That is also a peculiar spell skill. The name of the chapter is called Quiet Serenade. The effect seems to be able to make his magic less violent.

In short, if he releases a fireball at ordinary times, after the spell model is built and the magic power is gathered, he must throw it out immediately.

Otherwise, the rioting magic inside may explode or something.

After learning this technique, he will be able to better control the rhythm and changes of magic power, for example...

A red fireball was held in Kroya's hand, and he threw it around like a toy. The fireball that was supposed to explode for him to see was stable like an ice ball.

"Speaking of which, the Red Song is obviously the most violent fire attribute, but the techniques given are all control spells...from Red Overlap to Peaceful Serenade.

What will happen next?"

He couldn't help but carefully check the Red Song. There were only two chapters left in this poem. One seemed to be related to the range of sound, and the other was related to the Orange Song.

"Is it to expand the range of spellcasting?"

Kroya was a little confused. Before he learned it, these poems were really obscure, and the magical words made it impossible for him to get a glimpse of the whole picture.

The remaining six poems made him dizzy even when he looked at them. He could sort them out, but it was impossible to read them smoothly.

He had to give up temporarily after asking for nothing.

Now that the ducks have been tamed, the plan to relocate the air coral can be started.

...

After waiting patiently for another five days, Kroya finally pulled out three relatively strong air corals and brought them to the seaside.

He was accompanied by Knight Norman and several servants.

This Knight Norman managed the servants in the territory with Chris and was very familiar with the situation of the servants.

Because Cloya planned to go to the sea, he immediately found several of the most experienced fishermen on the island to help.

These fishermen have been fishing in the sea for a long time, so they are relatively familiar with where there are magic beasts or special resources, which will make it easier for Cloya to clear them.

They stood beside the knight trembling, looking at Cloya surrounded by a group of magic beast ducks with trepidation, and even spoke incoherently.

Cloya listened to them patiently and identified three places on the map-the reef area in the southeast of the island, the coral bush in the west, and the flat north with a gentle slope.

There is a special silver-backed dragon fish living in the reef area. Their meat is delicious and can produce fish roe, which is one of the favorite foods of the nobles.

The terrain of the coral bush is complicated, but it is said that there are some clams hidden in it that can produce pearls containing magic.

The last gentle slope is intended to be used as a base for the advancement of air corals and the area for planting sea ganoderma.

Kroya decided to clear out the silver-backed dragonfish first, and also to see the ducks' fighting ability. He was looking forward to it.

However, when he arrived here on a small boat, the situation in front of him made him speechless.

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