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Chapter 97 Restricted Spells in the Examination Room

Chapter 97 Restricted Spells in the Examination Room

"Hmm...it seems there's no problem at the moment. Mia's divine guidance is compatible with this bacteria."

This time there is one more member in the arbitration panel, making a total of four.

Because the three mages in the original arbitration group were not familiar with bacteria, they also asked for an archdruid.

After the joint research of the four arbitration team members, they finally made a judgment on Mia's spell.

There will definitely be no problem passing the assessment.

But it raised a new problem.

How should this spell be rated?

In the evaluation system of the Spellcasters Association, in addition to the spell ring level that directly represents the strength and difficulty of casting, there is also a restriction level that represents the degree of danger of the spell.

Most spells have no restrictions, and as long as you can learn them, you can learn them at will.

As for a small number of spells that are insidious and evil, or that may have significant adverse effects, for the sake of social stability, spellcasters cannot act recklessly. After all, this industry often produces mental illnesses. Those spells will be marked as restricted and will not be allowed to be spread and learned at will.

It is divided into red restricted level, orange restricted level, and yellow restricted level.

The degree of restriction is from high to low.

If you want to learn the lowest yellow level, you must go through a more cumbersome application process, verify your background, and confirm that you have no mental problems before you can learn, and you cannot teach it to others without permission.

Many of Jia Xiu's "masterpieces" have been classified into this level by the association.

Not necessarily powerful, but really insidious.

Compared to yellow, orange has an additional purpose declaration. You must first state what you want to do when learning the spell. After the declaration is approved, if it is discovered that the spell is used for an unspecified purpose, the association will hold you accountable.

For example, the technology for making magic addiction drugs. This highly addictive drug was originally developed for anesthesia or hospice care.

The side effects are huge. Once you become addicted, there is a high probability that you will drink to the point of having your magic power disrupted, becoming mentally ill, and eventually dying suddenly.

The issue of accountability for the leak of magic drug manufacturing technology has always troubled the association.

Too high profits have given rise to too many desperate people.

What's even worse is that some people even suggested that the restrictions on magic addiction drugs should be lifted, so that the association would not have to be held accountable and everyone would be happy.

They also frantically incited public opinion, claiming that the harm of the magic drug was not as great as the association said, which caused a great response at one time.

The matter was finally settled when the association discovered that the person who created the public opinion was actually an undercover agent from the demon clan.

The red restriction, which is higher than the restriction level of the magic addict, must be approved by the association before use, and a supervisor must be present when using it.

Spells of this level are extremely rare; the most famous one is the plague spell of the Black Death, which caused the deaths of millions of innocent people.

If you use this kind of thing without permission, you will not be held accountable, but directly hunted down.

In this examination room, the spell that just appeared to increase machine efficiency is very good and worth promoting, and there is no need for any restrictions.

As for Mia's corpse becoming stronger, that is questionable.

"I don't think there's any problem. It's just to make the corpse's flesh stronger. It's not an exaggerated spell. Why limit it?"

A mage in the arbitration group was the first to express his opinion.

The Archdruid continued, "It's not the spell itself that's the problem, but rather, it's those necromancers."

As soon as the Necromancer was mentioned, everyone understood.

The mages who specialize in this school have always had a bad reputation in history, and can even be said to be like rats crossing the street.

The spells they use and the research they do naturally cause people to feel physically uncomfortable. More importantly, many necromancers have a side job of digging up other people's graves.

Remains are important research materials for necromancers, and the most convenient way for them to obtain remains is, of course, to dig up graves directly.

It took the association a long time to bring it under control.

The main measures are to severely punish necromancers who illegally dig up graves and provide formal channels for obtaining remains.

That is to say, buying the bones of poor people.

It is impossible to expect noble people to donate cadavers. Some people donate them for medical research, but no one donates them for necromancy research.

However, while these measures were useful, they did not play a decisive role. What truly changed the necromancy school was that, with the development of magic, the strength of ordinary human remains was no longer sufficient. People sought higher-strength monster remains or directly controlled undead. Except for the initial learning stage, no one needed ordinary remains anymore, and voluntary buying and selling was enough.

But now, Mia has developed a spell that makes ordinary corpses no longer ordinary.

As long as the profit is high enough, the necromancer can dig up his own grave.

Right now, we are just transforming the bean sprout corpse into a muscular man, but it is hard to say what it will become if it continues to develop in this way.

"That makes sense." The other two mages on the arbitration panel agreed.

"Let's not make this spell public for now. Report it to the association first to see if they want to classify it as yellow."

"Reasonable."

After reaching a consensus, the arbitration team explained the situation to Mia, including that her spells would not appear in the association's public announcement.

Some people still care about this announcement, it is a good opportunity to increase visibility.

But Mia didn't care at all.

"Just count me as passed."

"Of course, your magic is excellent."

The examiner standing by had already begun to wonder whether there was something wrong with the examination room or just his luck today.

In an exam, there are two things that are hard to understand, and one of them may be a restricted spell.

It's strange enough to encounter one, but he can encounter them repeatedly.

It's impossible that this exam will turn out to be incomprehensible and even more restrictive.

It's not impossible.

He decided to carefully check the remaining candidates who had not submitted their papers, and he began to walk around the lab tables one by one.

Well... this probably can't be done. It's already a mess. I guess my thoughts are messed up. Yes, absolutely.

This is normal, using divine guidance to enchant weapons, right? How reasonable, and he's a swordsinger, after all. This exam room is in need of serious candidates like this...

……

The examiner looked at the remaining seven candidates and found that they could all understand. Their thinking, spells, and runes were normal.

Let him regain some of the feeling of being an examiner.

Is this what you call an exam?

My mentality has calmed down a little.

He finally strolled to Jia Xiu's laboratory table.

My heart, which had just been at peace, suddenly skipped a beat.

Why is there nothing on this person's lab bench except two books? Did he give up too?
He glanced at Jia Xiu's magic book, which was not empty, but filled with a large number of runes.

My heart is already half cold.

Let’s take a look at the specific composition of the runes.

He prayed and took aim.

I understand, I understand, I understand...

Ha, I knew it. As expected, I can’t understand it. I’m not even surprised.

At this time, the arbitration team said: "We will leave first. If you have any questions, please come back..."

Before he finished speaking, the examiner said, "Otherwise, I think you should stay."

"what happened?"

"I want to submit!" Jia Xiu raised his hand. "The spell I want to submit is called 'Sun's Grace'!"

(End of this chapter)

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