Chapter 519: The One That Can't Be Mentioned
Bringing Covey to the dining room, who was wearing a half-giant shell, after breakfast, Lukka revealed the identity of the god of wealth to the ship's official crew while the gnomes and goblins went to the deck to quarrel.
Although it was quite unusual to have a god on board, the crew of the Silent Death had seen a lot of strange things in the past few years, and they were still surprised, but it lasted less than twenty minutes, and they went about their own business. Probably only the Void Himself ran to the ship to shock them for a while.
After arranging this, Lukka grabbed the peanuts in his mouth and shut up, and returned to the captain's room.
"What are you doing, you almost choked me!" said after standing on the table for a long time and coughing for a long time, pulling out half a peanut shell from his throat.
"You answer seriously, how many factions of magic are there?" Lukka asked solemnly.
Shut up and saw that he put away his usual grinning face, and no longer cursed loudly, but tilted his head and said: "Do you have a problem with your memory? Or do you have a problem with your eyesight? If you don't know, go to your mental space to have a look, if you don't know how to count, just count with your fingers!"
"Don't be perfunctory. Lukka said, staring into its eyes.
"Okay, okay," shut up and pulled out four or five more peanuts from under his wings, "There are six in total, and even the mage apprentices who have not yet entered the school know about it." β
"Are you sure? Isn't it the Seven?" Lukka asked calmly.
"Who did you listen to?" Shut up and jumped back in shock, almost knocking over the inkwell behind him.
Covey said. Lukka said calmly.
"It doesn't know anything about magic, is it mistaken?" Shut up's gaze wandered around, refusing to look directly at Luca.
"He knew it from the god of magic. Lukka reached out and pinched the closed beak so that its face was facing him.
"I really shouldn't have told you this. "Shut up and struggle out of his hand," the first rule in the library of the Academy of Magic is that you must never mention that kind of magic. β
"What kind of magic?" asked Luca.
"It's the one that can't be mentioned. Shut up and shook his head, "Don't embarrass me, if I say it, I will really violate the rules." β
"You're not in the library of the Academy of Magic," Lukka said, "and besides, are you breaking fewer rules?"
Shut up and hesitate for a long time, and finally made up his mind: "Okay, I'll tell you." But you have to promise not to tell anyone, I told you. β
Without waiting for Lukka to answer, it spun around, shook its head and said, "No, I have a magic book by your side, and others will know that I told you when they think about it." β
Lukka leaned back in his chair and sighed and said, "Just take it as Covey said, it's okay, right? Anyway, the Academy of Magic probably won't verify this kind of thing with the gods of the sea world." β
"That should do. Shut up and nodded, "Then I can tell you that the seventh series can't be mentioned, and those who have been kicked out of the mainstream spells by many mages in the wizarding world will be regarded as heretics as long as they touch it......"
Lukka slapped it on the head: "Don't talk about it at length, hurry up!"
"It's necromancy!" Shut up and exclaimed.
"How do I think I heard it there?" Lukka recalled, squinting his eyes.
"Your cheap son said that if he didn't get into the magic academy, he would be in the company of exiled mages who studied necromancy. "Shut up and remind.
"Well, he did. Lukka paused suddenly, "Didn't you just say that this department can't be mentioned?"
Shut up and glanced at him: "I mean, the Academy of Magic is not allowed to mention this, as an automatic book retrieval device belonging to the library of the Academy of Magic, of course I have to comply with the regulations, at least on the surface." As for your son, he hasn't been able to enter the Academy of Magic yet, and these rules don't work for him, but if anyone knows that he said this, maybe they will go to his guardian for trouble. β
"You're just trying to get me in trouble, aren't you?" Lukka said.
"I'll tell you the name anyway, but don't ask me if there are any spells, it's not included in the library. Shut up and turned his head to say.
"Have you ever seen a mage who is proficient in necromancy?" Lukka asked.
"Where am I going, can you be a necromancer and enter the Academy of Magic?" he shook his head vigorously.
"Isn't it a rebel who is halfway through his learning and suddenly becomes interested in necromancy?" Lukka didn't quite believe.
"No! Definitely not!" Shut up and said categorically, tilting his head to look at Lukka and squinting his eyes, "Why are you asking this?"
Covey mentioned that the god of magic once connected the entrance to the realm of the gods and the wizarding world, and the power of this god of magic was divided into seven parts. Luca said.
"So what?" shut up, not understanding his point.
"The divine power of the god of magic is divided into seven types of magic!" Lukka emphasized, "On the other hand, if you use the seven systems of magic that are powerful enough, you may be able to combine them into a power similar to that of the god of magic, and maybe you can connect to the divine domain." β
"Can this thing be reversed?" Shut up and didn't agree at all, "Besides, even if it's possible, let's not talk about necromancers, you still lack a summoning system in the six systems!"
"I've thought about this, even if I can't find the power to summon, I can condense all my magic power into this system, and it will barely be enough, and it won't be too far from the power of other systems. Luca said.
Shut up and squinted at him: "How do I listen and don't believe it." Let me think about it, High Mage Luca Lester, the number of summoning spells acquired isβha, three!"
"It's not much, really. Lukka didn't blush at all. He calculated it himself: summoning mist, grease, and spider webs are not only limited in number, but also the highest is a second-level spell.
"Not too much, can't you call three too much?" shut up and flew over his head and scratched at random.
"Don't make a fuss, I'll practice quickly. I don't use much in this department, so I didn't learn much. Lukka said, "But my affinity for the summoning system is not bad, at least stronger than the spirit system." β
"Then what are you doing in a daze?" Shut up and jump on the table, as if it was about to turn into a book.
"Wait, don't change yet. Lukka reached out and pressed it, "Even if I'm proficient in summoning, there's still no way to use necromancy." Why don't I go to Arte and ask him to find those necromancers?"
"Don't fool your own son!" he snorted and paced around the table twice, "Speaking of which, although I haven't met a mage who is proficient in necromancy, I do think of one who has been exposed to a little fur. β