The Secret Code of Monsters.

Chapter 115 Ch114 Capacity

Chapter 115 Ch.114 Capacity
Regarding the Mystic Arts, Fernandez did not have the authority to be Roland's bishop.

Enid needs to agree.

——The study of great arts has different requirements in different organizations.

For example, in monasteries, there are tests of the faith of the benefactors, as well as requirements for the frequency and number of years of performing the sacraments. Finally, there must be a guarantor.

The court is much simpler.

kill.

The corpses of enough cultists and aliens will form a ladder for the executor to acquire knowledge.

Roland had killed one (although not entirely by him), the participant Cherry-Chloe was dead, plus Enid was the presiding judge.

and so…

Mysticism, first lesson.

"field".

Trial court, training ground.

Fernandez, Roland.

People stood facing each other with empty hands.

“To create a field, you must have enough secrets—just like to fill a cup, you must have enough water.”

"Open the secret and explore everything around you."

“The ‘field’ is filled with countless ‘secrets’.”

"Roland, now, try."

"Release all the mysteries in your body, mind, soul - everything you can feel..."

"Roland, release it."

Fernandez's deep voice echoed in the training ground.

Roland closed his eyes slightly, and the normal air around him seemed to have wrinkles.

"continue."

Fernandez said.

Some white mist gradually emerged.

The rustling of grass.

"continue."

Fernandez said.

Soon, this specially reinforced training ground turned into a damp, foggy swamp.

The air was filled with lush moisture and Fernandez could smell a clear and authentic scent of earth.

"continue."

He said.

He wanted to see what a true genius could achieve.

such as…

The first time I came into contact with it, I was able to catch up with the results of seven or eight months of training - although it is still far from the real "field", it is great for a first-time practitioner.

He seemed to know what to do naturally.

The black-haired young man clenched his fists, and beads of sweat appeared on the tip of his nose.

His hair fell over his cheeks and he gradually became blurred.

Click.

A third creature settled in the mist.

Heavy metallic friction sound.

Click.

Fernandez narrowed his eyes, looking past Roland and at the 'creature' nearly ten feet behind him.

Wearing silver armor, with his hands clasped in front of his chest, holding a giant sword...

The Knight in Shining Armor.

Click.

It came to Roland and knelt on one knee.

'For you, the pioneer.'

He said.

Fernandez twitched his lips.

Talent is such a despairing word.

"That's enough," Fernandez said loudly, interrupting Roland's 'pain'. This was enough. "Stop, Roland. There's no one better than you."

He stepped forward and came in front of the silver-armored knight.

She flicked his shoulder armor lightly with her finger.

A long 'dong'——

Try harder.

Click.

An irregular hole.

The armor shattered.

There was nothing inside.

Fernandez sighed: "The world of geniuses doesn't need teachers, right?" Roland panted and touched the helmet of the silver-armored knight curiously.

Cold and hard.

It seems to be no different from real metal.

"But it has no power, Roland. It can only scare mortals, but it can't cause any harm to the ritualist. Of course, the existence of the "field" is to isolate mortals from us."

"Look around you - you have too few secrets to stabilize this field."

The fog around us is dissipating.

"You need time to grow, you need to move up the ladder."

"The body solidifies the outer layer, the mind rules the inner circle, and the soul controls the first two."

"You need to upgrade your level, and you need to constantly temper your body and spirit. Don't be impatient, you have only just stepped into this world."

"Field" is just a further application of "Secret", and it is also the most important step - although it is indeed a great technique, but unlike other advanced techniques: "Field" does not need to be kept secret, it is something that most ritualists can and must master.

Only when Roland can maintain a "field" skillfully and stably, will he be qualified to study the truly valuable collection of the Inquisition - the advanced application of mystery, namely "thorns", "anchors", and "walls".

"Practice more and get familiar with this feeling, Roland, but only in the Tribunal - if you don't want your uncle to go crazy." Fernandez warned, but still couldn't help showing off, "Let me show you what you should learn in the next stage."

He took two steps back and stared at the armor.

then…

Bang-!
The invisible force was like a sharpened awl, piercing through the helmet of the silver-armored knight.

Penetrate from the side and explode on the other side.

Leaving a hole as big as a fist.

""prick"."

The priest felt relieved when he saw the surprise on someone's face.

"This is the power that the Great Art brings us, Roland," he said, "not just the Great Ceremony."

"Anyone who walks on the path can master even greater power by studying the great art, or obtaining magical items, and transplanting mystical organs."

"He is comforting you. Even if there is no grand ceremony, you can still stand on your own."
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Fernandez is a good guy.

"But you deceived him. You can use almost all rituals."
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It’s not okay for the gods to be involved… You just happened to remind me.

"Fernandez."

The fog in the room gradually faded away.

"Do gods participate in all great ceremonies?"

"Grand ceremony?"

Fernandez threw a towel to Roland, and took a yellowed one off the hook and wiped his face with it. "No, only some rituals and invisible techniques require the participation of the gods."

“There’s actually a very simple way to tell the difference.”

He said.

"As long as it is to permanently enhance the body, mind or soul, increase the capacity, quality or resistance of the "secret", and can only take effect once, it almost does not require the participation of gods."

"As for those that can be used repeatedly, are not directed at oneself, or are extremely powerful, most of them require the participation of gods."

"I haven't done any specific statistics, and I don't know if other sects' large ceremonies are like this... Why are you asking this?"

Fernandez knew that the path this kid was embarking on would not be marked by great ceremony.

"Just curious."

Roland smiled.

"You didn't actually understand anything, did you?"
-
I just don't understand a little bit.

"That little bit of yours doesn't hide the entire universe, does it?"

Roland: ...?
"Idiot, passive means there is no involvement of gods, while active means the opposite."

"It's that simple."
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What is... Passive?
"You're taller now, aren't you?"
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Correct.

“This is passive.”

"But will the holy water you carry with you grow on its own?"
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Won't…
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I get it, wrench.
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How do you have so many wonderful metaphors?

“Hehe…”

"I think what I just said is worth a big plate of roast chicken."

Roland smiled.
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Let’s have it tonight, dear.

Fernandez said that without the path of the gods, there would be no grand ceremony.

Aurora said that the path he was on did not have a great ceremony...but she also assured him that there was a great ceremony available.

Actually, that's what happened.

He can use all sects, all non-gods, to participate in the great rituals.

There is only one question left, then.

Where did he get these grand ceremonies?
A ritualist who has embarked on the path of not being a crowned god and is absolutely unable to use the Grand Ceremony... is looking for the Grand Ceremony everywhere?

Ok…

or.

先…

Let's go eat roast chicken...right?

"It's my treat tonight, Fernandez."

Roland put on his coat and tied his hair. "Old dog and duck, how about that?"

(End of this chapter)

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