Necromancers Guide to Magic
Chapter 44 The Curse
Scared?What would he be afraid of as a necromancer? Could it be that the priest is on top?
But when Benjamin's voice fell, everyone else in the room looked at him.
Because, curse, this reason sounds too unexpected.
Dr. Jackson did not think in this direction at all, she was pondering this possibility at this time.
However, the doctor, who looked very professional, was the first to laugh.
Daphne frowned. The doctor's behavior was very rude. He seemed to have forgotten Benjamin's identity.
And Baron Frian, and the ordinary wizards in the other two beds, also looked here.
"My kid, I mean, Mr. Ludwig, I know your imagination is very rich. I thought about attacking Santa Claus with magic when you were so young! But curse, haha, it’s really funny Up!"
However, the others did not respond to his laughter as the doctor expected, so that he could feel that he was shivering beautifully.
Without waiting for Daphne to speak, Benjamin was looking at this doctor with his blue eyes. The attitude was not so good.
"You don't believe what I said? Actually, mother, I think we can leave here. They don't even know why I am in a coma, let alone cure me."
Benjamin said coldly, then looked at Mrs. Ludwig, hoping she would take him away now.
To be honest, Mrs. Ludwig herself did not believe Benjamin's words very much, because the curse, like the rude doctor said, there is no need to waste it on a child.
Even if he is the heir of the Ludwig family.
The curse is a vicious and complex magic. To contact the curse, you need a very strong knowledge of magic.
Yes, it is knowledge, not magic.
Every doctor at St. Mungo’s Magic Hospital needs to pass an exam called "Classification and Analysis of Curses". Even so, they can hardly distinguish the variants of the curse by the cunning dark wizards.
But Daphne naturally couldn't embarrass Benjamin in front of others, she stood up and stood up.
"Baby, I believe you. Duke, I think the Heisberg Magic Hospital in Germany has a deep curse, so let's go there."
The Heisberg Magic Hospital, like the magic schools in Germany, has a lot of research on black magic.If Benjamin is really cursed, there is indeed the best choice.
Duke quickly agreed. He ignored the ugly expression of the doctor just now (if the Ludwig family leaves St. Mungo’s Hospital and goes to Heisberg, this will definitely give St. Mungo’s status in the noble circle. Descend), ready to leave with Benjamin.
Benjamin stared blankly at the doctor from his pride to his helplessness now.
Baron Frian kept smiling, and no one knew what the old fox-like alchemist was thinking.
Jennifer walked over. She gave the babbled doctor a warning first, and then said, "Is it a curse? If it is really a curse, then his current situation is clear."
Daphne and Duke both saw surprise in each other's eyes. This professional doctor actually felt that Benjamin was cursed.
As a wizard with a deep understanding of his parents, Benjamin certainly knew that they didn't believe that they were cursed at all, they all acted on occasion.
And Dr. Jackson, for what.
Jennifer put the wand on Benjamin's forehead, and a faint light emitted from it, which made Benjamin feel warm.Then he moved the wand to his chest.
Jennifer used a probing spell.
"Now you look very healthy, just like an ordinary person. Obviously you have been poisoned before and have not woken up. This kind of phased, latent, and deadly magic, except for curses, Another explanation."
Jennifer's words were like a slap in the face, hitting the doctor's face.
Benjamin nodded, still very pleased that there is finally a wise man.
"Then Doctor, do you have a way to lift the curse?" If it was Benjamin who was not magically damaged, he might be able to do it.
But Dr. Jackson disappointed him.
Jennifer shook her head. She looked very unwilling to disappoint this very smart and assertive boy.
"My dear, I'm afraid I can't tell you. The contact of the curse must be based on understanding. For example, if I know that you have been hit by the Weak Ray, then my knowledge can tell me what the spell of contact is."
Benjamin had no idea that the research on curses in this world would be so backward. If it were a curse that hadn't been explored by the predecessors, wouldn't it be impossible to remove it.
Benjamin told Jennifer of her confusion, and she showed an empathetic expression.
"Yes, this problem has always bothered me. But Minister of Magic, he has always thought that curses are in the category of black magic, and I can't study it in depth."
After Benjamin listened, he had some other ideas.
"If I tell you what kind of curse it is, do you have a way to touch it?" Benjamin gently pressed his body with his hand, and when he squeezed his internal organs hard, there would be obvious pain.
Jennifer's eyes lit up, but when she thought that she was talking to an 11-year-old wizard, Jennifer laughed mockingly.
A little wizard, who doesn't even have basic medical knowledge and curse knowledge, how could he know what kind of curse it is.
At least in Jennifer's reference books, there is no hint of a curse that can make people fall asleep.
From her expression, Benjamin immediately understood her thoughts, and she didn't believe in herself.
And Daphne, after confirming that her son had an unknown curse, her smile became so reluctant.
If it wasn't for her identity, she might have been biting her handkerchief and crying.
Her hands intertwined first, then took Benjamin's hand, and then tried to seek comfort from Duke.
Duke has always been a selfish person, and like all nobles, family members are sometimes more of a bargaining chip.
However, at this time Duke actually showed his sincere concerns.
"You don't have to be like this. I mean, mother and father, I still have a little research on curses."
However, what Benjamin said now has been directly ignored by his parents.
"My dear, I have a distant relative. Now in America, I heard that he has a lot of research on curses."
"Really, let's take Benjamin to see!"
"I said, I have a good eye!"
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