Section 3: The Mystery of the Score (Part 2!)

After a while, there was still silence in the study, but there were obvious fluctuations in Lance's magic power up and down.

He played the magic flute gently according to the music in his head, his fingers moving regularly, but his eyes were fixed on the small green bottle on the desk.

At this moment, the cork has been opened.

And the sheet music is placed next to the cork.

The Magic Flute, the sheet music, and the vial were Lance's biggest takeaways from Gianna's corpse. As for her storage - this woman is a witchcraft rank higher than Lance's, and she has a strong vindictive mentality. The moment Lance killed her, her storage device automatically flowed to the astral plane, destroying all the contents and failing to obtain any of the treasures.

And these three things, Lance can get his hands on because they can't be stuffed into the storage equipment.

Lance himself was the same, neither the magic flute nor the bottle, nor even the seemingly inconspicuous sheet music could be thrown into the Amber Ring.

This made him carry it with him, which was quite inconvenient.

However, the green liquor in the bottle was a terrifying power that he longed for very much, so in the days when Star City and the pearl bracelet were wandering around looking for clues, Lance also spent a lot of effort to make up for the bad knowledge of music theory.

Wizards are already extremely intelligent people, and Lance has a super high mental power bonus, and he has also made amazing progress in learning music.

Soon, he had mastered the art of playing the flute, and he was able to memorize the score backwards.

It's just that there is a big difference between playing demonized items and playing ordinary musical instruments.

In the process. Not only does Lance have to control the flute according to the correct fingering, but he also has to breathe through Guò to continuously send magic into the flute.

To be honest, because of his high mental power, Lance has never had any trouble controlling his magic power. But this time, he was embarrassed to find that it was very difficult to integrate the magic into his lungs and then use his breath to output the magic power.

He had to turn to an experienced wizard in Star City, and after paying a handsome payment, he finally got the secret to controlling the magic flute.

Rao is so. Lance after getting the secret. It also took nearly half a month to really do two things, and the two things of playing the flute and casting spells into one.

And this time today, after he was fully prepared. The first attempt to control the green liquor was made.

He had to be very careful. These green liquids possess terrifying devouring powers. The sorcerers who died at their hands testify to this.

......

Lance played the music slowly according to the rhythm on the score.

However, when the blow was about a third of the way, he stopped the action.

Because the green liquor in the vial has no reaction.

This is not normal. Because when Gianna was controlling the green liquor, about a third of the music was reached, and the green liquor had become very active!

"Did I blow it wrong?"

Lance looked at the Magic Flute with some confusion.

What made him hesitate was that although his playing level was only at the beginning, he was far from being proficient. But at least in terms of fingering and rhythm, there is no problem. There is no reason for these green liquors to be completely indifferent.

What made him feel even more weak was that from the very beginning, he was stunned to find that the flute he played had no sound.

But with Guò turning on the black bat, Lance finally catches this faint sound wave - according to the fox's analysis, the music played according to this score belongs to a kind of infrasound, which is indeed impossible to receive with human hearing.

However, whether it is infrasonic or normal sound, Lance's blowing is fine.

Why did the green liquor stand still?

Lance fell into deep thought.

"Is there still that joint, I got it wrong?"

He corked the bottle to make sure the green liquor didn't run around, and then he began to look for the cause.

This green liquor is so corrosive that if poured out - even a drop - it is a disaster for the entire ship. Lance didn't want to make a big hole in the ship before he could get his hands on Aiken whale oil.

From a score point of view, there is nothing wrong with his playing, but on the other hand, just because the sheet music was found on Gianna does not mean that it is the right piece to manipulate the green liquor.

If this thing wasn't really a manipulation song, then no matter how much Lance played it, the Star-Eater's gastric juice wouldn't bother with him.

If that's the case, then these things have lost their value, and Lance might as well find a place to bury the small bottle or something, rather than carry it with him. After all, it's a dangerous thing.

"It's really not for manipulating green liquor?"

Lance frowned, flipping through the sheet music repeatedly. But the score contains very little information, and there is no explanatory text other than a single piece, not even a title, which makes Lance distressed.

Suddenly, he sounded, when he used the heart piercing clesis technique to control Gianna's heart and ordered her to take the green liquor back into the crack, Gianna played a tune that seemed to have no sound, and when she summoned the green liquor in the stone wall, the tune she played was subdued and frustrated, and it could be heard by humans!

"Could it be that it is two tunes that awaken and suppress the stomach juice of the Star Swallowing Demon!?"

Lance frowned and thought, "This sheet music is only used to suppress the Star-Swallowing Demon Gastric Juice, and in order to awaken and manipulate them, you must have the tune that Gianna played in the first place?"

I have to say that this possibility is quite large.

It's a pity that when Gianna was playing, Lance didn't listen carefully, and now he can't even remember the tune of that tune, where should he find the score of the original song?

"It's bad luck. ”

Somewhat frustrated, Lance put away the sheet music and the vial, put it in the closet, and locked it securely.

After doing this, all he had left was the green magic flute.

If his guesses were true, then only this magic flute was of some use to what he had obtained from Gianna. After all, with a magic flute, he can play a lot of witchcraft music - although Lance has no intention of developing this area, and if you think about it from this point of view, then the only remaining magic flute is a bit of a frustration.

Thinking of this, Lance couldn't help but sigh.

He took the magic flute in his hand and played with it.

I have to say that the shape of this magic flute is extremely exquisite, and the feel is also very comfortable, although the color is a faint green, but there is no monotony at all, but some simple and generous taste.

He put the magic flute in his hand and turned it like a pen in his previous life, this action has become Lance's subconscious favorite action, the magic flute feels fantastic, and the rotation is also very smooth.

The bright witchcraft lamp came down from above, and Lance glanced at the clock beside him, it was not early, it was almost time for dinner.

The thought of having to face the difficult Bergika at the dinner party gave Lance a headache.

However, just as he was preparing to deal with Bejieka's possible trouble, the witchcraft lamp above his head suddenly went out!

"What's going on?"

Lance stood up suddenly, but his fingers were still spinning - and at this moment, an unexpected scene unfolded in front of Lance:

I saw a series of musical symbols flashing on the wall on the side!

"Huh?" Lance's attention suddenly shifted from the extinguished witchcraft lamp to the magic flute in his hand!

Because he found that the musical symbols flashing on the wall happened to be flashing from the inside of the magic flute!

"No, no, there's some kind of magic liquid...... Damn, Gianna actually scribbled a sheet of music on the inside of this magic flute?"

Lance's head spun quickly, and he guessed the truth almost immediately.

Just as he was about to exult, the witchcraft lamp suddenly came back on.

The magic flute still swirled around the tips of his fingers, but the string of musical symbols was gone.

A somewhat annoyed voice rang out with a strong knock on the door: "I temporarily cut off the power supply to your room, but you didn't react at all? Or have you already guessed that I was playing a prank?"

Reluctantly, Lance put the flute away, walked over and opened the door.

Standing outside the door was Bejeka who had already dressed up.

"I've said I'm going to go to dinner together. Leonard League insiders told me that there may be a surprise at today's dinner. ”

Bejeka looked at Lance with a sad face, and she still carried a heavy instrument in her hand.

Lance recognized it, it was an artificial imitation of arcane interference, which could be used to temporarily disrupt ordinary sources of witchcraft power—and more importantly, it was not only valuable, but also priceless. The witchcraft lamp in Lance's room had just turned off suddenly, and nine times out of ten it was the work of this thing.

His eyelids jumped slightly, but he said to Bejeka in a rare good tone, "Wait a moment." ”

He was about to close the door, but was grabbed by Bejeka.

"Hey, your perfunctory behavior is too obvious, isn't it?" the purple-haired girl visibly dissatisfied.

"Perfunctory?" Lance was stunned for a moment, then smiled, "I'm just going to change my clothes." ”

"By the way, you're really beautiful tonight. ”

Bejecca was stunned, and she didn't even forget to stop Lance from closing the door.

"Hell, this guy actually compliments me on my beauty? This is the second time since we met!"

The girl thought in a daze.

Where did Béjeka know, dragging her blessing, Lance found the sheet music hidden inside the Magic Flute.

This sheet of music is most likely the one Gianna used to manipulate the green liquor!

At the thought of this, Lance's mood became high.

Even the dinner party that followed seemed to have become less troublesome. (To be continued......)