Dawn of the Grey Tower

Chapter 263: prove

In fact, Cheese does not have to ensure that this book is in his hand. When the ghost book is not attached to it, it is an ordinary magic theory textbook.

But right now, in order to stop the turmoil caused by the ghost book, he must increase the weight of his speech by holding this book. And only in this way, people will believe that this is indeed the teacher's posthumous work, not just a fake for bluffing.

So cheese pushed forward with the hand holding the pepper wood staff, and hit the arm that was trying to **** the book with the protruding hard wooden staff, bringing a slight scream.

"Nonsense! His book is nothing, the real book is in the hands of the evil language!"

Now the cheese knows who the guy who jumped off just now is. Evil language is naturally the name of a gray robe, just like cheese and cursed crow. Cheese still knows a little about this fellow student, such as his field of research, malice.

Yes, malevolence can be a magical domain too, and in a way it's powerful. First of all, the scope of maliciousness is very vague. Almost all unplanned hostile ideas will be included in this category, and the original curse is also derived from maliciousness.

Of course, the curse studied by Cursed Crow has long been separated from the category of simple malice, and has become a complex and sophisticated spell-casting category. But the original concept of malice is still preserved, evolving into another form of magic.

In many cases, malicious magic is considered to be related to mind control, such as canceling a person's hostility towards something, or attaching it when he has no understanding of that thing at all.

However, human thinking is very complicated. Not to mention human beings, even animals cannot simply rely on the presence or absence of hostility to achieve mind control. Malicious magic is more about planting some kind of hint, which slowly affects his judgment.

Sounds like a bit of a dirty trick, doesn't it? It was indeed once thought of as the magic of conspirators, and even witches, and sometimes when neither party was willing to admit his fault in the beginning of the conflict, they would find the unlucky one and accuse him or her of using it to create a conflict that did not make sense.

That unlucky guy naturally doesn't know magic, and even if he can, it's definitely not malicious magic. Therefore, spellcasters who really master this kind of spell often prefer to hide behind the scenes and become a role similar to a conspirator, but the malicious mage of the Gray Tower will not be afraid to show up in front of others.

Just as Curse Crow can use the curse that originally required complicated preparations as a means of on-the-spot combat, and Sleeper can rely on daydreams to be effective in close combat, Evil Word also has a means of direct combat, and he escaped from the siege of many fellow sects with this method, and escaped with the ghost book.

Cheese is actually not worried about the bad words of escape, because of the characteristics of the ghost book, it will not allow no books around it that can jump. Cheese would carry at least three books with him, so that thing would barely follow Cheese, and most gray robes would not have a similar habit.

In other words, before entering the wasteland, Ghost Book will probably escape back to the Gray Tower according to his own wishes. Therefore, the current problem is still mainly focused on distracting others and not rushing to attack the same sect.

"His is a fake. Don't forget who opened the library door first."

There is no evidence for empty words, but what if there were signs before? If the cheese insists that the book in his hand is not true, he must give evidence that the book in his hand is true. It just so happened that as the person who opened the library door, he did have the opportunity to quickly take away a book that no one noticed at the time.

Not to mention that the information in that book may have been hidden in the cracking method of the gate from the beginning, cheese only needs to find a time when no one is paying attention to it. So as if in response to Cheese's powerful speech, three spells began to take effect against him from different directions.

But this time before Cheese could make his own shot, the Cursed Crow and the Sleeper stood on both sides. The Cursed Crow resolved two of the three spells with his bare hands.

This can be regarded as showing their position while endorsing the cheese. They are on the side of the cheese and are willing to fight for him and others.

Such a loyal ally increases the credibility of Cheese's words from the side, especially the sleeper. As a recognized negative faction, she will always come forward very rarely.

"Well, we'll take your word for it. But why would you bring it out? And at this time."

A familiar voice came from above, it was Rolling Stone. This fellow who was previously the representative of the neutral gray robe was quite sensible, and he quickly responded to Cheese's claim with the idea of ​​tentatively agreeing.

"Because you are being teased by a, no, a ghost. A ghost that can only jump back and forth in the book. It claims to be the posthumous work of the teacher, but UU Kanshu www.uukanshu.com actually only provides information that puts us in danger."

Cheese tapped the ground twice with the pepper wood staff to make his words sound more weighty.

"A book? Wouldn't it be more likely that you were playing tricks on us?" Another familiar voice came from the brother of the Guangying brothers and sisters. Now his way of speaking is quite normal, perhaps because the cheese just interrupted his sister's hand relationship.

"It's a kind of book ghost. If you haven't seen or heard of it, it can only show that you have slack in collecting knowledge." Cheese retorted unceremoniously. But before he went to the City of Ten Thousand Laws, he actually didn't know the existence of the Ghost Book.

"The ghost book jumping in the book? I've heard of it. I just didn't expect it to exist in the form of attachment." A certain gray robe whispered, as a witness for the cheese. The gray robes are easy to persuade to a certain extent, as long as you present enough evidence, even mortals who don't have magic can make them change their minds.

"Okay, then assume that this kind of thing really exists. But you still can't prove that it is in the hands of Bad Words, let alone prove that the one in your hands is the teacher's posthumous work."

It is impossible to say that a gray robe would not be curious about the posthumous work. Although Rolling Stone tried his best to maintain a calm and calm state, his words still showed the idea of ​​wanting to see the contents of the book.

Cheese looked at the spiral staircase going up and down. It didn't know when it became like a court, and gray figures stood there, listening to the trial silently.

He clamped the pepperwood staff in the crook of his arm, solemnly held the top and bottom of the book with both hands, and slowly opened it.

"Actually, there is a verification method."

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