Chapter 134 Kevin’s Intention


Chapter 134 Kevin’s Intention

The speedboat sent away seven sunny and handsome but mentally depressed young people.

On the island beach, Kevin was groping around a black-armored skeleton general standing like a statue. He looked at Mu Hua and Paji walking on the beach from a distance. Finally, Kevin looked at him with a look of resentment on his face. The two walked away.

Kevin possesses the psychic physique needed by a necromancer. For children like them who were born into rich and powerful families, it is not a fantasy to get themselves psychic vision.

Mu Hua scared away all his friends, but he did not dare to dance with Mu Hua. Mu Hua’s skill in deriving undead also made him astonished by Mu Hua.

"Bang~bang~bang~" Dozens of fireballs exploded into water columns on the sea, but it was Mu Hua who released a fireball scattering into the sea.

"How about it? Can I use this for enchantment?" Mu Hua asked Paji beside him.

"Inherent magic?" Pudge frowned.

"It shouldn't be considered inherent magic." Mu Hua shook his head.

Conventional magic, even forbidden spells, are like standard answers summarized after countless years. Efficient, standardized, learning requirements, and learning process are clear.

The so-called domain magic, which is what people call inherent magic, can be understood as a more complex compound magic with a personal style.

It is a fusion of multiple magics, involves the nature of personal magic, and contains the caster's personal understanding and modification of these magics. It is difficult to learn and requires many and demanding learning conditions.

This also leads to the fact that even if the caster personally guides this kind of magic, other people will only learn it in a specious way at most, and the mana consumption is often far higher than that of the 'genuine' one, so there is inherent magic, which has a certain exclusive meaning. call.

At this time, Mu Hua chatted with Paji about enchantment, showed magic, and asked Paji if this magic could be used to enchant props.

"Is this considered inherent magic? All enchanters hate this kind of magic, and your strength is a bit low, so it's not cost-effective." Paji suppressed her curiosity about Mu Hua and looked at it from the perspective of an enchanter. Analysis, shaking his head and saying.

"The magic formula of your magic must be complicated. Let's not talk about the requirements for the enchanter itself. The inscription magic circle consumes a lot of magic stones and requires high strength of the carrier."

"According to my assessment. "Using this magic to enchant it, the consumption of materials and energy, including the magic power required to activate it, is probably enough to engrave the Fire Meteor Technique, and the price/performance ratio is too low," Paji explained to Mu Hua.

"Is the enchantment consumed?" Mu Hua thought and muttered.

When the enchanter imparts magic to equipment and props, he does not need to be able to cast this magic. He only needs to complete the enchanting process of the carrier and finally find a spell caster to cooperate with the magic to reproduce it.

The strength of the magic imparted has nothing to do with the enchanter, but is affected by the caster who recreates the magic.

Regarding his own unorthodox fireball technique, Mu Hua has also considered the effect of increasing the magic intensity in the future, but the increase in magic intensity will increase the requirements for the enchantment carrier.

From the perspective of economic value and universality, Pudge seems to be right. Inherent magic is not very popular among enchanters.

"Hey, Mu, are you really only twenty-four years old?" Kevin's questioning interrupted the exchange between Mu Hua and Paji.

"What? Do you need to see my ID card?" Mu Hua said with a smile. His communication with Paji was just small talk. The arrival of Kevin stopped the topic of enchantment.

Faced with Mu Hua’s harmless teasing, Kevin shook his head helplessly. He was still a little afraid of Mu Hua.

"You scared all my team members away." Kevin said to Mu Hua with slumped shoulders, as if he was grumbling or complaining.

"That is their own choice. Those corpse hunting dogs of yours will never try to alienate their physiques in this life. Necromancer is not such a harmonious fighting profession." Mu Hua shook his head.

"Who said I have to rely on corpse dogs? You are so cruel. I have trained Caesar for a long time." Kevin retorted.

"Not relying on corpse hunting dogs? Then you shouldn't take them here to enjoy the sun and beach. You need to find a remote cemetery first to apply for a job as a tombkeeper." Mu Hua rolled his eyes.

“Tsk~ So, Paji didn’t tell you anything, so you came to trouble me.” Kevin looked at Paji dissatisfied, Paji returned a cold look, and Kevin shrank his neck. , and then he put away the weird look on his face.

"I'm just cultivating their interest in undead magic. We mostly discuss how to fight against demons."

"Their families are all well-off. When they get the sacrificial array, we can definitely Try to summon demons and help them gain psychic physiques through contracts," Kevin explained to Mu Hua.

“Haha.” Mu Hua had a strange expression and patted Kevin on the shoulder.

"If you don't seek death, you won't die. Since you want to train them, why not just prepare sacrifice arrays for them."

"I would like to, but Weber and Paji both You don’t want to help me.” Kevin spread his hands, not dissatisfied at all, which made Mu Hua chuckle and shake his head.

Summon a demon? Putting aside the illegality of sacrificing the array, Samantha also wanted to help Mu Hua summon the demon. But in addition to various resources, Samantha also found a seemingly powerful demon to follow Mu Hua.

Demons that can respond to sacrifices may not necessarily be powerful, but they must be smart and cunning. It is not easy to fight them with wits and courage.

Speaking of which, Kevin's character is actually quite good, a bit indulgent as a naughty child, but it is very different from the bad second generation Mu Hua imagined.

But think about it, after all, what you receive is an elite education. Settings such as making enemies for nothing, killing the whole family if you disagree, etc., are obviously not included in the scope of elite education.

"Okay, okay, I apologize for scaring away your friend." Mu Hua said to Kevin without any sincerity, coaxing him like a child, and Kevin rolled his eyes.

Kevin didn't like to roll his eyes, but when facing Mu Hua, he felt that this could both express protest and help. . . Relatively safe.

"Why do you want to be a necromancer? Look, now I tell others that I am an elemental mage, and the reputation of necromancers is not good at all." Mu Hua held up a ball of flame in his palm and persuaded Kevin road.

You don’t have to be a necromancer to have spiritual vision. Some powerful people will use demons to obtain spiritual vision. This is more to make up for defects, adapt to the aura of death, and avoid being unknowingly affected by ghosts. of infringement.

“Because it’s cool. Legend has it that the Seventh King once launched a natural disaster of the undead and single-handedly destroyed a planet-level courtyard.”

"What's so good about an elemental mage? He doesn't have enough elemental resistance, and he doesn't dare to cast many magics."

"How many black-armored skeleton generals do you have? Let me see them all." Kevin said yearningly At that time, he approached Mu Hua.

“That’s not enough for you?” Mu Hua pointed at the black-armored skeletal general left on the beach.

"After the undead natural disaster, the courtyard was abandoned. I heard that you are very good at dealing with Warcraft. Wouldn't you like to learn some druid secrets?" Avoiding Kevin, Mu Hua refused the other party's request. .

High-level undead can easily cause death air pollution to the outside world. If they gather in large numbers, the lush vegetation will naturally be polluted into a burial ground.

Mu Hua only went further and further down the path of undead magic because the summoned beast that came with his Skeleton Summoning was so powerful.

Mu Hua is obviously not too cold about Kevin's pursuit.

“Druids are all sissies, and they themselves can’t explain how to comprehend those secret techniques.”

“Mu, you scared away my friends. To compensate, Accept me as your disciple!" Mu Hua dodged, but Kevin didn't feel dissatisfied and instead approached him again with a playful smile.

"Sorry, no time. Besides, I am an alchemist." Mu Hua spread his hands.

"You just said you were an elemental mage." Kevin muttered.

"Elemental Mage is a hobby."

"What about undead magic."

"It is also a hobby."

"Teach me, I Also interested.”

"You're annoying. Okay, okay, come and take a look at this." Mu Hua waved away Kevin's tugging, and his consciousness flashed, and a magic spell drawn by magic lines appeared in front of Kevin.

Kevin was happy and watched intently, consciously detecting the spell module.

“Don’t look!” Paji glanced at him briefly and hurriedly stopped Kevin, but unfortunately it seemed a little late.

“Ugh~!” In just a short moment, Kevin’s healthy complexion turned pale, and he leaned over and retched.

"Mu, you tricked me! Ugh~!" Kevin pointed at Mu Hua with a trembling finger.

"Hey! You said you were interested." Mu Hua retorted, clasped his hands behind his head, turned around and walked away.

Paji smiled bitterly, looked at Kevin who was kneeling on the beach retching, and then at Mu Hua who was walking away. She followed Mu Hua's footsteps for a moment, leaving Kevin alone on the beach retching.

Well, although it is safe to explore this kind of spell dismantling, it will have a greater impact on people's consciousness than reading a magic book.

Obviously, inherent magic seems a bit early for Kevin, even if it is an unorthodox fireball technique.

(End of this chapter)

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