Chapter 506: Silence

Shut up and stare at the little black eyes, flapped his wings and flew to the top of Lukka's head, his two paws scratching at his hair, and his mouth kept shouting: "You say I'm a spy? You dare to say I'm a spy?! You're a spy! You're a spy with your whole ship! You're a spy even with a magic stream!"

"Alright, alright!" Lukka covered his head with his left sleeve and grabbed the parrot with his right hand, "When did I say that?

"Weak heart?" shut up and writhed a few times, "Don't you still say I'm a spy?

"Okay, okay, you go out of breath first. Luca spoke in a cordial tone, but unceremoniously stuffed the mouth of the bag into a cotton bag for a roll of parchment, and tied the mouth of the bag with a rope, leaving only one head exposed, lest it scratch and peck again.

"I didn't mean that. He straightened his unkempt hair and said, "I put this circle because I think that you have been unable to say anything about the Divine Domain, and it may be limited by something. If we can cut off the exchange of information between you and the Divine Domain, this restriction should be lifted, right?"

Shut up and finally calmed down, but still said angrily: "You're not wrong, I'm subject to some restrictions, but this magic circle can't be lifted." ”

"So I'm wasting my efforts?" asked Luca.

"That's right! This has nothing to do with the peeping of the Divine Domain! You let me out first!" he writhed around in the bag, "I'll show you how to get it." ”

Lukka stretched out his hand, untied the rope at the mouth of the bag, closed his mouth and struggled to climb out, first turned around and straightened a few cocked feathers before raising his head and said, "My situation in the Divine Domain is ......"

After holding it for a long time, it finally gave up, collapsed on the table and said, "Look, I can't say it, right?"

This meeting felt familiar, and he recalled for a moment that Archmage Selva Fez had encountered almost the same situation in the Sunset Islands when he tried to deliver a message to him.

"I can't say a word about the Divine Domain. Shut up and said.

Lukka hesitated, pressed his hand to Shut Up's head, and uttered the incantation of backsight.

Unexpectedly, as soon as his mana flow touched the feathers of his closed mouth, it was bounced back as if it had hit a hard wall. The impact made him dizzy and his ears ringing.

"I didn't ask and shot randomly, and I was lucky that I didn't stun you. Shut up and smack his lips.

"Who made this effect? is it some god?" asked Luca.

"I can't say that!" shouted innocently.

"Then let me ask you another way, what is the principle of this effect on you?" Lukka said.

"It's useless for you to ask, it's a silent technique to limit certain information...... Huh?" Shut up and jumped up from the table, shaking his head, "How did I say that?"

"Probably because the question I'm asking now has nothing to do with the situation in the Divine Domain, it's just an academic discussion. Luca said.

"In that case, there's a lot you can ask about. Shut up and said.

"Wait a minute, tell me what this silence is all about, is it magic or magic?" asked Luca.

"Of course it's magic......! That's hiss...... Hiss ...... "Shut up, a consonant in your mouth, you just can't spit it out."

"You're talking about divine power, right? Luca said.

"yes, it's magic, it's not, uh, the kind of power you know. "Shut up, and finally learn to exploit the minefield of language.

"Well, that's weird," Lukka frowned, "if this thing is magic, not the power of 'I know,' who put it on you?

"No, it won't. Without waiting to shut up and answer, he shook his head, rejecting his conjecture, "If you're just a mage, you won't be out of words. can use spells, and can enter and exit the Divine Domain, even Selva Fes back then can hit this trick......"

He pondered for a while, then suddenly raised his head and asked, "Could it be the god of the wizarding world?"

Shut up and flapped his wings vigorously, trying to say something, but couldn't make a sound.

"Well, judging by your reaction, I guessed wrong. Lukka rubbed his forehead.

"Forget it, why don't we discuss this silence technique, what is its effect?" he changed his perspective.

Shut up and finally heard a question that could be answered, and quickly said: "Silence prevents the target from saying a certain type of information, which can be a keyword, a place or a thing, anyway, the caster will be speechless, just like me." ”

"Sounds so much better than silence. Luca said.

"Of course, this is a dual-system spell of the spirit system and the transformation system, and it is not at the same level as the single-system spell you usually use. Shut up and said.

"Don't look down on people so much, isn't my magic circle also dual-systemal?" Lukka pointed around, then turned his gaze back to the parrot, "Since this is magic, there is a way to get rid of it, right?"

"Silence is a spell with few flaws, and I haven't heard of anyone else cracking it except the caster himself. Shut up and shook his head.

"Let's do some research first, is there an introduction to this spell in the book?" Lukka poked his shut-up in the stomach.

"Nope. "Shut up and be a little frustrated.

"Because of copyright protection?" Luca asked.

"That's not it, it's just that in the library of the Mage Academy, there are no books about this spell. "But I can show you the mana flow of this spell." ”

"Wouldn't that be nice, knowing where the mana flows, and still wondering if you could figure out the spell?" Lukka laughed.

Shut up but not as optimistic as him: "Don't be too happy, it's a dual-system spell." There was just a figure, no other annotations, no system shifts within the mana flow, and it was impossible to even imitate the casting, let alone crack it. ”

"Let's see. "Lukka doesn't give up.

Shut up and sighed helplessly, and jumped on the table to become an open book, only this time there was no text on the page, it was blank from beginning to end, only the middle page was painted with a complex pattern.

Lukka looked at the pattern closely, and now that there was a serious lack of other information, he could only try to remember the thickness and angle of each line.

"Look, it's different from any spell you've learned before, right?" came the sound of shutting up from the cover that was muffled on the table.