Section 384 Interesting x experiment (1)
"It's interesting." Toby suddenly said in a low voice.
"What did you say?" Brockis looked at him.
"It's interesting." Toby repeated the words and looked at Draz. "You used all the weapons I had on him?"
"Yes," Dras said. The ghost crossbow, the scrolls that read 'Curse', and the crystal ball that stored the spells... I used them all, but none of them hit. β
"You used that crystal ball on him too?" There was a hint of surprise in Toby's voice. "Do you know what that's for?"
"He doesn't know, but I've heard of it." Brockis said. "LeVert showed me before, it was researched by Halwick to store props for attack spells."
"It does have this feature." Toby looked at the other person. "But those reels also have that function. Why do you think I'm carrying these scrolls and this crystal ball at the same time? β
"Thisβ" Brockis hesitated for a moment. Maybe the crystal ball can store more mana? β
"Nope." Toby shook his head. "It's the magic that stores the 'bigger.'"
"Bigger?" Brockis wondered. "What do you mean?"
"It means that Harwick used this crystal ball to store some large magic." Toby said. "When I was leaving, in order to prevent him from using the magic that existed inside to attack the Duke's army.... I took this crystal ball with me. β
"And now, you're saying to me, you're using it? Do you really know what you're doing? A mage's thing, how can you just mess around? β
Toby's voice was full of anger, almost roaring--- but it wasn't too loud.
"Why don't you apologize?" Brockis touched Dellas and said to the other party.
"I'm sorry." Dras said reluctantly. "We shouldn't mess with your stuff... By the way, what kind of magic is in that crystal ball? β
"Have you used it, and you still ask me?" Toby snorted.
"It didn't work." Derras said. "Probably like the curses and the bolts, they were dodged. But if it's a large magic, it should work on a certain area, so why can it be used at a specific target? β
"You'll find out soon." Toby glared at him and said.
After that, he sighed a few times. "On this man... He... Over here.... God knows..."
"Are the consequences serious?" Brockis asked. "What is the effect? Can it make up for it? β
"Make amends?" Toby looked at him. "If it's outside, if it's Harwick... Professor, maybe you can make up for it. That crystal ball was stocked up with some kind of research that Harwick had done before, that might have turned us back to where we were. β
"Research back to the way it was?" The other two were surprised together. "Really?"
"No research done." Toby said. "But it's the closest thing to success. It can get us back to the way we were in a short period of time. But after a while, only bones remain. β
"In other words, this kind of research is about to break through?" Brockis asked.
"According to Halwick, no." Toby said. "But think about it, if the Duke were to attack Harwick with men, he would come out like this. What will the soldier who has temporarily changed back to his original state think? Who will attack him? β
"That's why you stole this crystal ball... Take it out. Brockis nodded. However, this is a spell developed by Harwick, so can't he cast it in any other way? β
"Of course he could, but it was too late." Toby said. "This magic takes a long time to prepare and a lot of fresh materials. There are some materials that are not available in the entire mage group's warehouse, and they need to be collected to be useful. β
"Understood," Brockis said. That being said, it's not entirely bad that we're using it here.... But now, if it is not used for our people, but for the contractor, what effect will it have? β
"I haven't seen it either." Toby looked at them. "As I said, you'll find out in a moment."
As he spoke, he looked around. "I want to see it too. During that time, Harwick was afraid to enter the place to conduct experiments. What happens to his kind of magic, here--- and still on an outsider? β
As he spoke, the sky around him suddenly began to darken.
Solidify and fade.
"In other words, the teacher regards this attack of the aristocratic army as a large-scale experiment?"
Joey, along with the four or five skeletons behind him who were holding staffs, looked at Tonks. Among them, Joey just asked such a question.
"Yes." Tonks nodded, said this, and handed the paper in his hand to Joey.
"It's indeed an experiment notice." Joy glanced at it, handed the paper to his companion, and then looked at Tonks. "In other words, the teacher no longer unconditionally regards those nobles as companions?"
"Hmm." Tonks nodded. "The teacher said that whoever intends to attack him--- no matter what the reason, he will defeat the other party first."
"It's the teacher's style." Joey said. "That is, you can use all kinds of materials and magic at will?"
"As for the materials, as in the previous experiments, you need to apply for it." Tonks said. "As for magic, the teacher has given permission. In battle, it can be used at will. β
"So, what about the people who refuse to participate in the experiment?" Joey asked. "Is it a random sign up this time?"
"Nope." Tonks said. "Those who refuse to participate in the experiment this time will be directly dismissed from all positions and qualifications. Then strip them of all their possessions, expel them from the mage regiment--- and then treat them as enemies. β
As he spoke, he looked at the person behind Joey. "Behind you, these are all activists who are willing to support the teacher."
"That's right." Joey looked at the skeleton next to him with the experiment report in his hand. "If the whole castle is a testing ground, then we... Where is the teacher going to conduct the experiment? β
"In his lab, of course." Tonks said. "You can take people to the warehouse. I'm going to go to Harrison and ask him to take someone to the Left Tower. Tristan takes someone to the right tower. β
"Nope." Joey refused. "I don't go to the warehouse. The entrance to the front of the laboratory building is more suitable for my play. β
"Are you sure?" Tonks looked at him. "The main forces of the nobles will come straight to the teacher's laboratory, and if you are there, you will be attacked by the first and most powerful waves."
"That's right." Joey said. "This experiment was far more aggressive than the ones we had encountered before. But, after all, they are just experiments. β
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