Black Iron’s Glory

Chapter 84: Spiritual Shock and Animal Testing

Chapter 85 Mental Shock and Animal Testing

Claude walked comfortably on the highway carrying a fire rope gun.

This afternoon's gymnastics class consisted of one section on horns and two on firearms training. Claude was an invincible presence in his class as long as he didn't go to Verricolo, and no one was willing to play the fallen game with him after falling three opposing classmates.

The firearms training course is a course that has just begun this semester, mainly to train students in the basic steps of firearms familiarity and understanding of the firing of firerope loads, and also to achieve a certain level of shooting results to pass.

While the schools offer the oldest Gali type 1 firerope guns, which can be described as antiques, it is also a good way to master the basic skills of firerope guns for students who have never had them.

As long as the more cumbersome firing rope guns of this complex structure can be used, they will be more quickly adapted and mastered in the future when they are picked up by the newest type of rope guns, and it will be easier for the Kingdom to integrate their physical students as reservists into the army system and send them to the front line for cannon ash.

Claude and Villicro were taught only two days of firearms training and were declared closed, and two people could choose not to attend the firearms training course later.

There is no way to teach, who called Claude and Verricolo. After familiarizing themselves with the old antiques in their hands, both the speed of loading and the accuracy of shooting exceed the instruction. For their own sake, teach the decision or leave the two students at liberty. Don't stay in school to make people laugh at themselves. This instruction is better than that of two students...

So Claude and Verricolo could leave early this afternoon, ignoring the grieving faces of Bok Al and Eriksson. As for what good buddies are having trouble with, stay with them in school for gun training classes, don't hear, who told them not to practice gun shooting before, play with them in school this antique firerope gun might as well take the firerope gun to the mountain forest with them, maybe even hit a few prey to take home.

That's the excuse Claude used, and Verricolo didn't want to go hunting in the mountains with Claude, preferring to sit by the lake and grab a fishing pole for a quiet afternoon. Fishing was much more interesting to him than hunting. His father called White Deer the best hunter in town. There was nothing unusual about following his father in the mountain forest since he was a kid, and Claude walked in the woods on the outskirts of town. Those places were not dangerous and did not require his company.

Well, sometimes friendship is a hassle, and at least there's no private space to stay with friends every day. Now Claude is satisfied with the cleanliness of these few days, with a man hunting in the woods outside of town under the pretext of a fireline gun, practicing both basic spells of magic flying arrows and spiritual shock whenever there is no one else.

Magic Flying Arrow is Claude's most satisfactory battle basic spell, the effect of which, as Claude imagined, is to carry a 5-4 pistol, but also an infinite bullet version. As long as the magic in the Six-Mountain Star of the Meditation Spiritual Space is not exhausted, it can be applied all the time, and if you move quickly, it is equivalent to holding a handheld machine gun.

And what's even more surprising to Claude is that this magic flying arrow can be applied while the body is exercising, completely different from those alchemy spells, and can only be performed when the body is still and focused. Perhaps this is the biggest difference between combat and alchemy, and the ability to cast magic arrows while the body is doing actions such as rolling and dodging is simply unprotected.

Claude just wanted to praise this basic spell with the old saying of a shitty street: it's a necessary artifact to travel at home, go out and defend yourself! Murder is the best way to sneak up on doomstops.

But the short range of the magic flying arrow is really a problem, and if you encounter an agile beast at a distance of 10 meters, you may get hurt in the blink of an eye. No wonder Master Landers wrote in his diary, "Can he ask Brother Davary if this magical flying arrow will keep him safe?" Brother Dawari replied, "No, but you can strike your beast equally hard and hurt both of you, so you can die with dignity..."

As stated in the diary, it is true that the ability to recreate the beast is true, and the power of this magical arrow is fine. Claude had already tested that he had cast a magic flying arrow seven or eight meters apart, and the hole that had been shot out of the target tree was bigger than the hole that had been hit by the fire rope gun at close range.

Claude also found that the magic flying arrow also needed to be targeted, and that the magic flying arrow had to be eye-stared when the magic flying arrow was applied in order for the magic flying arrow to hit the target under the direction of the mind. Of course, the process is short, because it's only 10 meters away.

The magic flying arrow is a basic spell that didn't disappoint Claude, while another basic spell that spiritually shook Claude was a real shock. Claude originally thought the spell was chicken ribs, and this Lenders magician's self-created spell was the least useful of the seven basic spells, but it didn't occur to him that the spiritually shocking spell was more useful to Claude than the magical flying arrow.

In the diary, Master Landers made it clear that the magic known as spiritual shock was created to feed the beasts in accordance with the witch's howl. The main purpose was to give the fierce, manic beasts who were magically trapped in the small room before he fed them a stick on their head and put them in an idiot state so that he could do the job of pouring food into the small room smoothly.

In short, Master Landers described this self-created spiritual shock, which is neither an alchemy nor a combat spell, as a spiritual spell, causing mental harm to the target without hindering the body. Claude doesn't think so, however, that mental shock should be the stuffing stick spell, and the target of this spell is actually similar to the performance of stuffing stick...

Claude promises that besides letting go of this spell when feeding the beasts, Master Landers must not have let go of this spell known as a spiritual shock to other targets, or he will find out how good this self-made spell is.

When Claude first went to the woods on the outskirts of town to experiment with two basic spells, the goal of the Magic Flying Arrow was well sought, and any tree within 10 metres could serve as a target. But the goal of the basic spell of spiritual shock is hard to find. First, it has to be a living thing. Second, it can't be insects. Although it can also be used as a target, after all, it is too small in shape and the magic effect is not obvious. Claude will not use these little insects as the target of the experimental spell. He can't shame this face...

Finally, Claude spent half a day in the woods looking for a little flower snake, not knowing if it was poisonous or not. Claude was delighted, and decided to target it, and a spiritual shock let go of it. Unexpectedly, the little flower snake who was struck by a mental shock spell died suddenly.

It wasn't clear to Claude, but the little flower snake that had been trapped scattered across the floor, and he thought magic was working. But long after he was ready to go home and discovered that the little flower snake was still like the one that scattered the shelf, he felt a little strange. He picked a branch and found that the little flower snake was dead.

No, it's a mental shock. And so much killing power? Claude couldn't believe it, and it took several more days to figure it out, and for those tiny animals, this psycho-shocking spell was really lethal. Like that little squirrel who jumped on the tree, fell from the tree after a psychic surgery, and died, Claude still didn't know if he fell or was beaten to death by this spiritually stuffy stick.

But the head resting on the corner of the wall, not knowing if it was a cat or a wildcat, got stiff after the psychic surgery, and was picked up by some passers-by with fast hands. Soon a group of idle people were surrounded, and there was a lot of talk about why the cat died suddenly. Finally, it was thought that it was most likely the disease that caused the sudden death. In order to avoid contagion for insurance purposes, it was unanimously decided to give cremation treatment...

In the meantime, Claude had to pretend to be a bystander to watch the fun, but it was certain that the cat was really dead after being struck by the psychic shock spell.

Why didn't Master Landers mention that in his diary? Claude also came home to lie in bed for half a day to realize that Master Landers had created this spiritually stunning spell primarily to deal with the large beasts he fed, and besides these beasts, he couldn't find anyone in the magic tower who could apply the spell, so he didn't know the killing power of the spell on small beasts. Otherwise, he would have earned it and explained it in detail in the diary...

Stinging sticks can kill people, as should this spiritually shocking spell. For large animals, being struck by a mental shock is like being stuck in an idiot state. But for small animals, this stuffy stick is deadly, which is tantamount to shocking the brains in their little heads into blur. In this case, no small animal can survive...

To test whether his assumptions were correct, Claude started wandering around town looking for livestock and poultry where no one else could notice. The result quickly proved that his idea was correct, and the psychic shock spell was more lethal to animals below the shape of goats. Like chicken and duck geese, a spiritual shock can kill them. Dogs are better than cats, although they are still alive, but when they get back, they scream wildly and run away with their tails clamped.

The biggest experimental animals were cattle and horses. In the open market, these two animals were struck by mental shock. After this spell, they behaved like idiots. A cow was drinking water and forgetting to look up, and was choked to death by water. The other horse forgot how to walk and blew himself to the ground. This is something I have never heard of Hitch, so the people on the market looked around the poor horse for half a day and studied what it lacked...

Claude is very excited to get someone to experiment with this spiritually shocking spell and figure out what it does to people. But he was just thinking about it. The first is that there is no suitable test object, and the second is that he doesn't want to be discovered that he can do magic. Third, he feels a little uneasy when he does this experiment...

But there is also a slight flaw in the psychic shock spell, which is that the spell must be pronounced in order to be released. In a sense, this sound is like a switch, even if the magic is already working in the magic charm array, but the spell cannot be applied without a voice. This is completely different from the first six basic spells, which can be silenced whether it's alchemy or battle magic magic flying arrows. But this spiritually shocking spell is not working, and it has to be said.

I don't know what kind of bad taste Master Landers had, but he set the sound of this spiritual shock spell as “snap”. Maybe he's simulating the sound of a big stick hitting those beast heads. Claude felt very ashamed to use these two sounds, especially when he made a "crack” sound in the mouth in the open market where no one could find him. He felt like a psychopath when he gave off this spell...

Claude's destination with a fireline gun today is the southwest mountain forest on the outskirts of White Deer Town. It's similar to the forest farms, farms, orchards in the south suburbs of the town, except the forest farms in the south suburbs of the town. The orchards and orchards are all small, and the southwest suburbs of the town are relatively large forest farms and orchards. They are said to have a higher status as owners than the south suburbs of the town, and many are titled nobles.

Claude went to the mountain forest over there mainly to hear Villicro say that because the owners of the forest orchards were so noble that hunters in the town rarely went there to hunt to avoid any disputes, there might be more prey in the mountain forest over there. In the previous days, I also heard that some wild boars had been seen swinging through the mountain lanes...

Claude's goal was to find a big prey over there for his own combined magic experiments. For example, wild boars would be better suited. Claude was ready to make him an idiot with a mental shock, then use magic arrows to make a hole in his head, and go back and say he shot himself with a fire rope gun.