Necromancers Guide to Magic
Chapter 132: Summoning the Soul
Mr. Ludwig is a tsundere, I am afraid this is something everyone knows and tacitly knows.
The same goes for Benjamin.
He didn't point to his father's inner thoughts, but silently accepted the piano and placed it in the study.
It seems that he really needs to spend a little more time on practicing piano...
That night, Benjamin made a very bold attempt for his piano raid plan.
Just for the success of this attempt, Benjamin directly locked the door of the study and warned the Ludwigs not to come in.
"Music is something that needs inspiration. Only absolute silence can produce inspiration."
Benjamin said solemnly.
The two looked at each other, then smirked and returned to their room.
Benjamin always felt that he had guessed what the two men were going to do, and he blushed awkwardly.
Benjamin sat down slowly and opened his piano.When Benjamin's hand slipped slowly across the keys, Benjamin heard the pleasant sound and felt that his soul seemed to be sublimated.
Benjamin drew out a magic wand he hadn't used for a long time, and then used a magic he hadn't used since he came into this world.
"Communication with other worlds".
This magic certainly did not allow Benjamin to connect to another world, but also to allow him to communicate with the soul of a dead person.
The duration is determined by magic power and spiritual power.
After Benjamin was summoned, it could last about an hour.
And this summoned soul can do almost anything except that it cannot attack the human body.
Of course, this kind of summoned soul requires the consent of the summoned, and in Benjamin's world, most magicians are arrogant, and they remain so after death.So this magic becomes very tasteless.
And this time Benjamin chose a soul who is proficient in music, which he saw from a music chronicle when he was in the library.
Dvořák was born in Prague (the Austria-Hungary Empire at the time, now part of the Czech Republic) Nerahochives Town. He entered the Prague Music School in his early years. After graduation, he began music creation. In 1890, he was hired as a professor at the Prague Conservatory; during this period He was influenced by the ideological trend of national revival and development of national culture in the motherland, and came into contact with the works of Western European classical music and romantic music; from 1892 to the spring of 1895, he was invited to teach and served as the dean of the New York Conservatory of Music, and returned to China to be the dean of the Prague Conservatory , Died in 1904; he was one of the most important composers in the world in the nineteenth century and the main representative of the Czech national music school; his main works are "Ninth Symphony from the New World" (also known as "Ninth Symphony" or "Symphony No. 9 in E minor"), "Cello Concerto in B minor", "Symphony No. 4", "Symphony No. 7", "Golden Spinning Wheel", "Wild Pigeon" and so on.
The reason why Benjamin chose him is actually very simple. He thinks the name of the song "From the New World" makes him really like it.
Fortunately, this musician accepted Benjamin's call and walked out of a white circle.
Soon, a slightly blessed Austrian appeared in front of Benjamin, who did not seem so amiable.
Benjamin and Dvorak looked at each other for a long time, and then it was Benjamin who spoke first.
"Hello, my name is Benjamin Ludwig. It is me who called you out."
After hearing the name, Dvorak simply nodded his head and asked, "Why did you call me back?"
Thinking that there would be a lot of communication between them, Benjamin shrugged, and then he told Dvorak to teach him the piano.
"Do you want to learn piano? Boy,
Benjamin wisely interrupted Dvorak as he continued speaking, and then said his very crazy idea.
"Of course I know that this is a long and distressing thing. But I don't have so much time now. In fact, I must learn to play the piano within two weeks and still play the piano in a decent way. I I hope you can enter my body as some ghosts often do, and then play the piano instead of me."
Dvorak fell silent, but Benjamin was uncertain about Dvorak's thoughts.
In fact, this kind of thing did no harm to him, anyway, he was upper body, and only had an hour, these souls could not do anything else.
And when the soul is upper body, they can't use the host's ability.In other words, you want to let a powerful magician upper body, to deal with the enemy is not feasible.
But it is feasible to let a knight get up and use his fighting skills.It's just that the generally weak body of the Necromancer may not be able to support this power.
In the end, Dvorak actually agreed, and his gaze stayed on the black and white keys.
"Well, young man, I promise you this request. In fact, you will never understand how much I want to touch the keys again. You may not be able to appreciate the feeling."
Benjamin nodded. He may not be able to fully understand, but he thinks that it should be the same as if someone took his wand and then not allowed him to use magic, right?
For the rest of the time, Dvorak simply explained the music to Benjamin.In the gap, Dvorak also expressed a keen interest in magic. He couldn't think that what he saw in the legendary novel turned out to be true. It turns out that there are really vampires and werewolves in this world.
"Magic is really a magical profession. I never thought that one day I could return to this world." Dvorak said with some emotion.
As soon as the voice fell, Dvorak, who had already arrived, disappeared before Benjamin's eyes.
Benjamin closed the piano happily, and he felt as if he could fly.
Solving a big worry is always pleasant.All he has to do now is get a good night's sleep, and then go to Rose's house tomorrow and ask her about the three-eyed tiger.
Although Benjamin didn't have much hope for this.No relevant content was found in the collection of the Ludwig family. Benjamin did not believe that a witch could know so much.
Benjamin lay on the bed with all these random thoughts, and then fell asleep deeply.
And as always, he still didn't dream this time, and once he opened his eyes, it was already morning.
Benjamin hurriedly put on his clothes, then packed the bread and milk directly, and got in his car. He didn't want to be late in front of a group of children!