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Chapter 64 Rap Mage

Chapter 64 Rap Mage
The idea of ​​risking his old life to sell his male sex to gain a high position has been seen through. Our Lord Norman is now very ashamed. Fortunately, Lancelot rescued him.

The good comrade who just talked about "eating soft food" and "respecting women" didn't go any further after talking about it for a while, but talked about the main purpose of his initiative to come to the door this time.

"I'm different from Gao Wen. He thinks it's important to teach you how to be a nobleman, but I think how to make you a nobleman is more important..."

As soon as Lancelot came up, he overturned all Gawain's past policies and directly opened up a new direction. After listening to his speech, Norman vaguely understood why he wanted to point out his true thoughts just now: in this way , Lancelot successfully established an impression in his Norman and in the minds of all mages that "Lancelot is stronger than Gawain", and Gawain said that people have the instinct to obey the strong. In the future, Lancelot's and Gawain's completely different new policy directions can be smoothly promoted and accepted by everyone.Then, through the measure of successfully promoting policies that are completely different from Gawain's, Gawain's mark on the Knights Templar was completely erased. Finally, Lancelot became the new leader, and Gawain will no longer be remember.

This is exactly a replica of the story of a certain king that Gawain once told Norman.

Of course, Norman kept all this in his heart and didn't say it, just listening to Lancelot talking.

"...Lord Norman, can you tell me how you felt after chanting that old saying last night? It's that '********'. If possible, it's best to take your first two attempts to cast spells. Express your feelings.”

It is true that Lancelot's direction is completely different from Gawain's. He didn't tell a story and came straight to spells. However, it happened that Norman also wanted to study spells to see if there was a way to cast them. He hit it off right away. Then he explained his feelings in detail, "I didn't feel anything when I read that old saying that I don't understand, but the previous two castings were different..."

He narrated his experience of casting spells three times in detail. After listening, Lancelot quickly made a judgment.

"From the initial point of view, it is not enough to read the spells, but you need to understand the content of the spells. It is because you don't understand the sentence '******,******' So you can’t use the corresponding spells, of course, the possibility that this ancient saying doesn’t have any magical effect is not ruled out, everything we do is just guesswork without the exact facts..."

Lancelot's initial judgment was the same as Norman's thought. They both believed that they needed to understand the spell to cast it, and Lancelot finally made a request.

"Can you try that spell again now? It's the one Peggy showed you. That spell should be understandable to you. If you don't remember, I can tell you."

There are many backups in the Knights Templar, and there are backups of all kinds of data, as long as Norman has seen or heard of them, basically all have them.

But Norman doesn't need it.

"I remember."

Since it was the only magic spell that Norman knew, he was still very impressed, remembering every ancient saying, but he was a little confused about Lancelot's request.

"I don't have divine powers, so I can't cast spells."

But Lancelot said: "Try it and it won't lose a piece of meat, maybe it will be done?"

If it was Gao Wen, he would definitely take the opportunity to say a lot of truths at this time, but Lancelot didn't say anything, Norman thought so.

But he didn't refuse, stood up from the ground, stood in the dimly lit room, closed his eyes and recalled the content of the spell.After confirming that it was correct, he opened his mouth and began to chant.

"Great Tantai Youya, your faithful believer prays..."

Just like when he was chanting in the alley last time, as he chanted, Norman clearly felt something flowing in his body, and the sensing direction was exactly the direction of the meditation space.

It's the magic that's flowing!

Same as last time, as he recited the spell, the magic power quickly drained away, but unlike last time, this time Norman clearly remembered the time when the magic power drained.

It was when he read the word "pray" that the magic power drained.

However, Norman did not stop immediately, but continued to chant, "...beside me, around me, request to come."

The paraffin in the room continued to burn, emitting inferior black smoke and a pungent smell, barely illuminating the small room.

As before, nothing happened.

"How about it?"

Lancelot asked immediately after Norman stopped, and Norman told him the situation truthfully: "Same as last time, I sensed the flow of magic power when I was chanting the spell, but when I said the word 'pray' When the time comes, the magic power will be drained." After speaking, he turned around the room again, looked back, forth, left, and right, "and nothing happened, the spell activation failed."

Lancelot didn't speak again after listening to Norman's description.

Norman waited for a while and still didn't wait for him to speak. He didn't wait any longer, sat down again, took the notebook of Adrian, and read it again.

But before he read two pages, Lancelot spoke again.

"We discussed a conjecture just now: If you can recite the entire spell before the magic power drains, there may be a possibility of success."

Norman heard that Lancelot's idea was unreliable, and raised an objection: "How is this possible? First, I did not sign a contract with the gods. Second, the magic power drained for such a short time. How could I be in such a short time?" Can you read such a long ancient sentence in a short time?"

"Rules are made to be broken,"

Lancelot has been in office for so long, and finally taught Norman the first thing, "The same is true for the three elements of magic. If you don't try it and let others tell you that you can't, then you have failed."

Norman listened thoughtfully.

And Lancelot went on to say: "As for the second point you said, it is entirely possible to recite that spell in a short time, just speed up your speaking speed." Speaking of which, Lancelot Te gave an example, "Have you ever heard bards sing?"

Norman replied "Yes".

Bards Bards naturally want to sing, and many stories are also sung in the form of songs. For the former Norman, the melodious singing of the bards who passed by the village every year was the most wonderful enjoyment.

"There's a form of singing that's different from what you've heard called rapping. Specifically, it's singing songs at a really fast pace, and we've just tried that, in this way, the fastest case completely Be able to finish all the spells when you say 'pray'."

Rap?

It was a brand new archaic word for Norman, who had no idea what it was like to sing very fast.

Is that still singing?Ah, no, weren't they discussing spells?How did the discussion get to singing? ...

Lancelot didn't care what he thought, and continued to say, "As long as you are proficient in rapping skills, you can completely recite the spell before the magic power drains, and maybe you can cast the spell."

Finally he said something to himself.

"Rap Mage? Interesting..."

 I looked through the fan list of this book today and saw a lot of familiar names. It turns out that you are still there, very warm. By the way, I want to say something to you:
  Do you have freestyle?
  
 
(End of this chapter)

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