Twenty Sided Dice

Chapter 269: Wendy II

readx(); It was Siegel who came to the red mage tower of the hub fort.

It's not difficult to hide the elf's eyeliner. Janet is good at make-up. She finds a servant who is close in stature and dresses up as Siegel. She can appear in the territory every few days. Anyway, Siegel usually spends most of his time studying magic in the castle, and most of his work is left to others to do. As long as Janet, Humke, Feizac and others are there, the territory will not be chaotic.

The pressure brought by the elves is increasing, and three lords in the south have lost their territories. Two of them charged at the elves in the despair brought about by starvation because they usually did not pay attention to storing food. No one knows the exact process of the battle, but the castles of the two lords are no longer defended. The peasants of the territory were driven by the ancient trees of war, and instead of going east and north to the seaport, they went west and went deeper inland.

This is to cause greater food pressure on the southern lords, forcing them to surrender as soon as possible.

This move was very effective, and soon another lord chose to surrender. The condition of his surrender was that all his subjects could go to Ximu Town, where they boarded the ship and returned to the old continent. The elf agreed to this condition, and made way for the lord, who laid down his arms, to leave with his inhabitants. In elves' propaganda, this is a benevolent, kind and knowledgeable lord, and other human lords should learn from him.

Siegel knew at this moment that if he didn't cause some trouble for the elves, the fighting spirit of the lords would soon fade, and they would no longer be able to resist.

The Knox Common Club has never shown their strength, and they are still watching, which is what Siegel expected. The only plan for now is to pull him into the water and expose the common club. Fortunately, Siegel also knew the methods of most of the common society. He planned to sneak into the Mage Tower of the Hub Fortress and find opportunities from here.

Now that the mage tower has already completed the construction of the protective circle, the entrance is protected by complex spells, and it is impossible to force it in. Siegel also didn't know the entrance and exit order here. Although he was a member of the Federation, he certainly couldn't reveal his true identity. Fortunately, the tunnel that was left underground is still there. Siegel drilled in through the secret passage in the wall of the well, being careful not to touch the surrounding detection spells, and chose a dark night to enter the interior of the mage tower.

He put on the robe of the Association of Mages and pinned the magic badge to his chest. He became the official Mage of the Federation again. Using makeup techniques instead of illusions, he simply changed his appearance and continued to use his pseudonym "Soth". Most mages prefer a quiet and independent environment, and rarely communicate with each other except to discuss spells: keeping one's secrets is the most important skill of mages.

Therefore, it is normal for a mage to meet a mage he does not know, and they often use other tools to confirm each other's identities. The magic badge on Siegel's chest and the Federation's mage robe can't be faked. No one will think that their vision is stronger than the detection spells of the Mage Tower.

"Thank you for your help," Wendy said, "I'm so tired recently, I'm a little dazed."

"Hands up." Siegel always had a genial smile. In this mage tower, a smile is a powerful weapon. The countless frenzied laughter formations in the open space outside the tower, connected by the secret technique of the Knox Common Society, can magnify the power of smiles. Joy is harmless to the human body, and as long as you know some Knox spell skills, you can use the power of the magic circle to subtly affect others without being detected by emotional protection spells.

However, such a method has little effect on the people of the Knox Common Association. Those bald heads are better at it than Siegel. If not, he wouldn't have to go to great lengths to find another target. Siegel first observed for a period of time that among the more than 40 mages of different classes in the tower, the Union mages specializing in the protection department were the best breakthrough.

"Introduce myself, I'm Soth, specializing in conjuration." Siegel nodded in greeting: "I just arrived here, and I'm going to the observation room on the top floor. It's a pleasure to meet you."

"Oh, sorry, I'm so rude." Wendy was a little flustered. He hurriedly introduced himself and hoped that he could take Soth along for a while.

"Why is this so embarrassing?" Siegel walked with Wendy politely.

Along the way, Siegel deliberately didn't mention anything about the shadows on the walls, but said something about adjusting his emotions and soothing his nerves. "Practicing spells is always stressful. Magical fluctuations will remain in the body and accumulate gradually. So take a good rest and relax after a while to reduce the risk of manipulating elemental energy."

"It's a very new way of saying, it's a bit like a priest's thinking." Wendy was very curious: "How did you adjust yourself?"

"Oh, meditation is a good way to do it," Siegel said with a wink and a smile. "I meditate for a while, but avoid thinking about mantras all the time. Instead, remember what happened in the past, change your mood, and learn from it. Happiness, sadness, hope and fear, get strength from it."

"There is power in fear?" Wendy couldn't hold back. She has fears of many things, the undead being just one of them. After being an orphan, she has no protection around her, and everything in the world is a threat to her. Fortunately, she is gifted with spells. Through hard work, she started from the most ordinary apprentice and finally became a full-fledged mage after decades.

"If you are simply shivering, you will not gain power." Siegel followed suit, his words were accompanied by a smile, and there was an inexplicable powerful force in this mage tower. "When you acknowledge your fear and go to the root of your fear, understand and learn about it, you'll find that it, like any other emotion, can help you use magic."

"Can you tell me in detail?" Wendy felt that she was eager to know the secret of this method, so her voice became more urgent. She realized her rudeness and began to apologize quickly.

Siegel waved his hand, indicating that he didn't care. They had come to the door of the room at the top of the tower, and the statue of the human face on the bronze metal door looked at them with a serious expression.

"Mage Wendy, I have a mission of my own here. You must know that completing the mission is the most important thing. Why don't you tell me your room and I'll find you?"

Although Wendy still had some resistance to this matter in her heart, she finally let go of her vigilance for some reason. She whispered the passphrase of her room in the ear of her "new friend," as excited as she was doing something amazing.

Siegel shook hands with him, then turned and pushed open the door.

He left Wendy with a charming smile.

Then, at the moment when the door closed, she turned into Wendy's appearance.

When the metal gate was closed, it was as if the sun and warmth were also closed, the whole world dimmed, and Wendy was alone again. She didn't have to look back when she felt that black shadows began to gather in the red walls again.

Her heart began to beat faster, and she tried to take a few deep breaths, trying to think of happy things. Somehow, the smile of his new friend "Soth" entered his mind, which made her feel a lot better.

With some strength under her feet, Wendy finally turned around, and there really was no shadow on the red crystal tower. She was surprised and confused, she just wanted to send her new friends to get comfort as soon as possible and solve the problems in her heart.

Thinking of this, she lost interest in continuing to patrol the protective barrier of the Mage Tower. Anyway, the elves dare not attack here, and the magic barrier is not so easy to damage. Why not go back to the room at this time and try memory meditation to see if it works?

Only after personal experience can we say more, in more detail, and for a longer time. An inexplicable feeling of happiness hit her heart, and she suddenly felt that she should change into light clothes that are more suitable for meditation, so that...can...

She thought wildly and staggered back to her room.

There were two members of the Knox Common Club in the top-floor room, sitting face to face on the sofa when Siegel opened the door, discussing something in a low voice. These are two apprentice mages, who cannot yet wear the robes of a full-fledged magist. Logically they should get up and salute Siegel, or at least nod their heads first.

The two of them glanced at Siegel, said a few words in low voices, then stood up to go out.

Siegel acted like he didn't care and walked straight to the bookshelf here - he was using Wendy's appearance now, so naturally he wanted to look like that woman. A little timid, cautious, and easily frightened, this is how Wendy feels to others, and there is absolutely no aggressiveness in it.

Wendy walked to the bookshelf, which was changed after the construction of the Mage Tower was completed. The design drawings and spell drawings related to the Mage Tower are all hidden, leaving only a large number of spell books and knowledge atlases.

"She" walked straight to the spellbook of the Knox Common Society, the red cover making it easy to read.

To eradicate the elf mage Edith's statement, the Knox Common Society handed over all of its spell records after merging into the Mage Union to improve the union's spell collection level. The mages of the federation were very interested in these spells at first, but after research, they found that the special effects of many spells are achieved by special spellcasting skills~www.readwn.com~ special spellcasting materials, spell structure, and even physical fitness. requirements, which greatly increases the difficulty and cost of learning these spells. Most mages still believe that mind control spells are inherently too limited, and the thought barrier is enough to restrain them, so they do not work hard.

"Knox has carried out a lot of training on their members, such as observation, psychological analysis and speaking skills, etc. Their spell success rate is based on this training, not how good the spell itself is."

Even Mage Edith felt this way. After looking at the red spell book, he put it aside and continued to hone his spell-specializing skills. Except for a few low-level spell apprentices, most mages did not specialize in Knox's spells.

The red spellbooks are shelved most of the time. Their actual spells are far more effective than their book descriptions, but they are deeply hidden under the misguided protection of stubbornness, pride, and duplicity.

Siegel picked up a set of red spell books, sat at the desk and read it intently.

The two bald mage apprentices were very surprised by this scene, they looked at each other, turned their heads and walked back. (To be continued.)

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