Strength 99999 but the Holy Sister
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As for why she tried to do this, the reason was very simple - after Elsa got the idea of encapsulating blood from Tricia, she began to study the use of magic on her own. Before that, Elsa's concept of magic was only that of a "tool". Elsa's application of magic came entirely from her imitation of Tricia. She learned whatever Tricia taught her.
Simply put, Elsa is now like a toddler holding a calculator. She can use the calculator to get the correct answers to the simple arithmetic problems in the exercise book, but she has no idea how to write formulas or make calculations by herself.
But if she wanted to truly understand and make use of magic, this convenient tool, Elsa felt that she really needed to have a better understanding of magic - she wanted to truly learn to understand and master magic, so that she could find the magic to encapsulate her blood more quickly and realize her conjecture sooner.
This is the first step.
"Let me show you an interesting phenomenon."
As she spoke, Elsa used ice magic to cool the water in the cup, and then demonstrated the use of microwaves in front of Tricia and Charlie, shaking the cup slightly while heating it to prevent it from boiling over. The two watched as the water in the cup in Elsa's hand gradually began to steam. Tricia and Charlie didn't show any surprise, and even looked a little puzzled.
"Hmm... the water's hot..."
"Yeah, it's hot."
It's just hot - heating water, this little spell many magicians know.
"But I only used Holy Light Magic, and I didn't manipulate the water directly with magic," Elsa said with a satisfied smile. "Also, theoretically, the actual working part of this little spell isn't magical, so it should be able to heat objects inside the magic barrier directly from outside."
The first sentence did not surprise Tricia and Charlie, but the second sentence was different.
"Bypass the magic barrier?"
Tricia was stunned. She felt that she might not have understood what Aisha meant.
Sure enough, Aisha shook her head and explained: "It's not around, it's through. Tricia, touch this."
Aisha handed the glass of water to Tricia.
Tricia reached out and touched it, only to find that the cup was not very warm. She was a little surprised.
"This is a kind of light that can penetrate objects," Aisha said, "or you won't believe it when I say this, but it's actually just the effect of 'light' - just like the sun, it brings temperature to the water inside, but the difference is that it can penetrate many things, including our clothes."
Charlie was completely bewildered. She couldn't understand what was going on. Tricia seemed to be thinking, "If it's what you said, Elsa, I believe it. So, Elsa, did you find this light?"
Elsa nodded. In fact, microwaves were not something she discovered or invented. It was knowledge from her previous life. She couldn't explain it and was too lazy to explain it.
Elsa then asked, "Generally speaking, does a magic barrier block light?"
Tricia shook her head.
Without light, you can't see your opponent and become a sitting duck on the battlefield.
Elsa stared at Tricia and Charlie quietly, then slowly spoke, "So, what if there was a light that was hotter than the sun, that could make flesh and blood boil from the inside in just a moment, yet it couldn't be seen by the naked eye?"
Aisha's words made Tricia frown tightly, and even Charlie shuddered.
"Is there really such a thing? This kind of thing is simply an unsolvable killer move..."
Charlie felt like she had asked a stupid question. If not, was Elsa playing a joke on her?
Tricia frowned slightly.
As a sage, Tricia seems to have started thinking about more things.
"But don't worry, the countermeasure to this kind of magic is also very simple. This kind of light can be easily reflected and blocked by metal products - oh, right, let me show you another thing."
As Elsa spoke, she placed the dagger on the ground. She slowly opened her hand, and arcs of electricity flowed in her hand. In an instant, the dagger was suddenly sucked into Elsa's palm as if it had been sensed by something, making a clanging sound.
This little telekinesis spell was still very common, but this time Tricia and Charlie waited for Elsa's explanation.
"It's electromagnetic induction."
Aisha said, holding the dagger in her hand. Soon, the dagger began to glow red from the blade due to the high temperature.
"This is a vortex—both of these are applications of lightning magic. Just like the light just now, this thing isn't magic either. It simply uses magic as a generator."
These are the knowledge I learned in high school. Although I have forgotten most of it, it is still not difficult to use it in simple terms.
Elsa put the dagger down and began to explain slowly again.
After a long time, Charlie still didn't understand at all. She just watched blankly from the side. She couldn't understand what Elsa was doing, but she could feel that Elsa seemed to be trying some incredible new thing.
Tricia began to ask Elsa for advice seriously, and even started to try it herself - this time, it was Elsa's turn to have a headache. How could she, a liberal arts student, have the right to go to another world to learn some physics knowledge that she had completely forgotten?
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320. The Breath of the Demons
Just as Elsa was slowly explaining the principles of those "little spells" to Tricia, Tricia suddenly raised her eyes slightly as if she sensed something and stopped the magic in her hand.
She looked puzzled at first, then frowned slightly.
"I can't believe there are demons in such a remote town."
"Demon?"
Needless to say, Charlie, who had always lived in Weilin Town, and Elsa were also a little surprised.
After coming to this world, the only true demon Elsa had seen was the immortal demon general Tobias. As for the vampires, before the Demon King War, some people might have compared them with the demons, but now it is generally believed that vampires cannot be considered demons - after all, those vampires had also joined the battle against the Demon King's army, and, in the final analysis, their life forms are very different.
"It's the scent of enchantment magic."
Tricia nodded and said, concentrating on feeling something.
High in the sky, a crow circled and flew by.
"A succubus, and a highly skilled adult one at that. It seems she's been living somewhere in this town, but I haven't sensed her magical power on anyone since I arrived. This might be why she's been able to lurk here. If she hadn't used magic, even I wouldn't have found her easily."
"Even you didn't notice her magic?"
"This proves that she didn't use magic to harm the people in the town, including that Kaufman—I mean, 'using magic.' In fact, perhaps there really isn't any need for that. A succubus's figure and beauty are naturally attractive and outstanding. Most men would be fascinated by her and would find it almost impossible to refuse to have sex with her."
Tricia said.
"Most of the time, succubi don't kill their prey, but rather tame them. This is somewhat similar to the practices of vampires—except they almost exclusively tame men, with a very small number of succubi preying solely on women. As for the tamed humans, this might actually be a profitable business for them. As long as the succubus doesn't reveal its true form, no one will know it's mating with a demon, and no one will actively publicize such a thing."
Succubus can achieve their goals without using magic, and the men they prey on happen to be willing. This alone helps the succubus conceal her identity.
Tricia's explanation made Charlie a little embarrassed. After all, most vampires had done that kind of thing of using their bodies to seduce prey. Charlie was not interested in men, but she was often troubled by this aspect - her charm could not be completely restrained. If she did not deliberately put on a serious expression, sometimes people would involuntarily approach her for a chat. For Charlie, this was not fun.
"Shall we go take a look?"
Aisha asked.
In Elsa's opinion, Tricia must hate the demons to the core and might be eager to execute this demon.
"of course."
Tricia stood up.
"Although I've always believed that the demons and the remnants of the Demon King's army cannot be lumped together, this doesn't mean they can do whatever they want to our compatriots. Aisha, let's go meet this 'guest'. I hope she can understand that the demons' continued existence is not due to the kindness of us humans."
Tricia said this with the intention of letting Elsa know more about the demons.
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At the same time, Silbaz was leading his men to count the cargo and check the equipment, and by the way, replace the damaged crossbeam of the carriage.
As for those bandits, perhaps because they saw the corpse hanging outside the gatehouse, they were much quieter than expected along the way. Silbaz planned to drag them and the goods to the city. For such dangerous bandits, the Inquisition would definitely be willing to pay them a large reward.
"Looks like we don't have to wait until evening."
Silbaz wiped his sweat and looked at the carriage in front of him. He couldn't help but exclaim in his heart, "What a good carriage" - this carriage looked better than any other carriage in the caravan. He didn't know why it appeared here. Maybe someone sold it to the guild. This kind of thing was not uncommon, so Silbaz didn't investigate further.
"Hey, come get some work! Move all the goods over here!"
Silvers shouted to the adventurer guarding the carriage.
Soon, several young adventurers came over with the goods and put them on the carriage. Silbaz sat down to rest for a while. At this time, old Janji also came over.
"I've already treated your men's injuries. This is a deposit," Old Janji said, sitting down next to Silbaz. He had changed out of his conspicuous attire, hiding his features with a turban and cloak. "Well, I told you you'd need me. This deal won't be a loss for you."
"Well, thank you."
"Hey, you're welcome," old Janji chuckled. "Anyway, Silbaz, I should thank you this time."
"Just consider it as repaying you for saving me. But I still don't understand why you have to leave here."
Silbaz asked casually, while old Janji shook his head, a hint of hesitation flashed in his eyes. He glanced at Silbaz and sighed.
"I want to find my wife and son. I'm old, and this is my last wish. But the people here don't want me to leave. Oh, I came here secretly with you, so don't let anyone know I'm here."
Silbaz sighed and said, "You are the only medicine man here. If you leave, the hunters will probably never dare to go into the forest again."
"No, that's not the case. You might find it strange, but the most common thing hunters buy from me isn't medicine or recovery potion."
Old Zhan Ji's tone was a little strange and a little disdainful.
"It's an aphrodisiac. Hey, an aphrodisiac that can quickly restore their virility. Isn't that funny? My biggest use as a witch doctor is to make aphrodisiacs—this is simply an insult to me! Ha, but they don't care. They don't need me to heal people. They just want that damn aphrodisiac."
When Silbaz thought of the hunters he had met, his expression became strange and he coughed a few times awkwardly.
"They're still so energetic at their age... In a way, it's a good thing, isn't it? Look at them, how energetic they are. I'm sure they'll like your medicine."
Silvers pointed at the young adventurers carrying cargo and joked to old Janji. He was a man too, but his desire for women was far less intense than that of the younger men. Otherwise, he wouldn't have been so indifferent to Fasha and the others. The swordswoman named Shirley in particular had made the younger men in the group very uneasy, but her strength was obvious to all, and this only extinguished the little spark of their desire.
At this moment, the crisp sounds of weapons clashing came from the alley not far behind the carriage. Silbaz immediately stood up alertly, frowning slightly.
Old Zhanji became deeply worried - he was afraid of being caught again.
"Boss! Come and help!"
Someone shouted, it was the voice of those young adventurers.
Silbaz glanced at old Janji and immediately ran into the alley.
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321. The Succubus's Script
Turning the corner, Silbaz immediately saw a chaotic scene - several hunters were trying to chase a disheveled red-haired woman, while several young men who were originally carrying goods were blocking the hunters and protecting the woman behind them. The two sides had a dispute and even drew their weapons.
"Stop it all!"
Silbaz shouted and walked straight over - Silbaz had been to this town before and knew the rules here. No matter what happened, it was best not to conflict with the people here.
I've emphasized this countless times, so why are these usually steady guys suddenly so impulsive?
Silbaz felt a little angry in his heart.
"What's going on here?"
Silvers questioned the young adventurers upon his arrival.
"They went too far, actually being violent towards a woman!"
The young adventurer immediately started to accuse him, while the hunter sneered, "She's ours to begin with. How we treat her is our business. It's none of your business to meddle in other people's business. Give her back to us!"
Silbaz subconsciously glanced at the red-haired woman, and after just one glance, he was slightly stunned.
The woman looked at him tenderly, her clothes were disheveled and her underwear was exposed, a rag was stuffed in her mouth, and her hands were tied behind her back. The ropes on her body outlined her body perfectly - it was very exciting.
"Woooo..."
The woman whimpered twice, and a tear fell from the corner of her eye. Silbaz couldn't take his eyes off her unconsciously - his eyes were filled with a cloudy, dark light.
The words he wanted to use to stop the adventurers were swallowed back in his throat. Instead, he drew the weapon from his waist, pulled the woman behind him without a word, and stared coldly at the hunters in front of him.
"She's ours now—we'll protect her, and I urge you to leave now before I do anything."
The hunters smiled.
"Okay, listen to me, please calm down, don't do anything, I'll just leave..."
"roll!"
Silbaz roared fiercely, and the hunters left cursing. Several young adventurers immediately surrounded the woman and untied her.
"My beautiful lady, are you okay?"
"are you OK?"
"Are you hurt?"
Silbaz pushed the adventurers away, took the rag out of the woman's mouth, and pulled out a piece of silver thread. Seeing this, his heart surged, and an inexplicable impulse consumed him.
He swallowed and threw the cloak around the woman.
"You're safe."
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