Chapter 891: Unsure


Joan knew this already, but the situation was slightly different when it came to him.
Joan's "insectification bloodline" is not from hereditary ancestry, but from the "insectification disease" transmitted to him by the wasp female Jenny.
"Poison Strike" is a 3rd-level natural magic technique. As a high-level druid, the Hornets are sure to cast this spell.
Joan has reason to suspect that the reason why he has solved the "poison strike" is probably the root of the wasp girl-the "worm bloodline" infected from her has been "contaminated by her natural divine power." ", mutation occurred.
When Joan was infected with a mutated version of "worm-borne virus" that was "contaminated" by natural divine power from the wasp girl, incidentally, a trace of natural divine power was also incorporated into his body, making it fully integrated with the "worm-shaped blood vein".
So in theory, Joan should also be able to use the unexpected gift from the Hornets to perform the "poison strike" that should be a divine spell in arcane ways.
Before that, he also needs to carefully observe the spell configuration of "Poison Strike", and then copy it to his spell book, which can be used after learning.
However, at this stage, Joan encountered unexpected obstacles.
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While studying "Poison Strike", Joan found both good news and bad news.
Joan's true enforcement level is only 5.
The sorcerer's ability to cast spells is one level weaker than that of the mage, and usually rises to level 6 to gain 3 ring spell slots.
The good news is that Joan has now parsed out the first 3 ring spells belonging to the warlock class, and it can be seen that "Mythical Blood Interpretation" can at least lead the warlock's bloodline potential by 1 level.
Most of these spells have a complete configuration, which can be copied into the spell book, and learned and cast in the manner of a mage.
The bad news is that only the 3rd ring of "Poison Strike", which belongs to the Insect Bloodline, has a parsed spell configuration... naughty!
Yes, besides "naughty", Joanne couldn't think of any other words to describe this unique bloodline spell.
The magic of this spell is that it seems to have the prophetic intelligence, and is keen to play the "hide-and-see" game with the observer.
When Joan first looked at this spell configuration, it was stable.
However, when Joan tried to see it clearly, it seemed to perceive Joan's sight, and immediately became chaotic, unable to analyze the transcription at all.
And Joan looked away and gave up his observations, and it returned to stability.
Joan was teased several times, racking his brain, and devising various ways to try to fight against this uncertain spell configuration.
At first, he thought that his own vision promoted the chaos of the spell configuration, so he used specular refraction to try to make indirect observations.
The result is still not good.
Next, Joanne can only give up human eye observation and intends to use the "magic goose feather pen" to draw a picture of the spell configuration, but it still does not work.
Joan was so angry that his teeth tickled, but he couldn't help but could only admit failure.
In this current state, this special blood vessel spell cannot be accurately observed.
Can you cast this spell without knowing the precise configuration of a spell?
The mage can't, but the warlock can.
The warlock doesn't care how the spell is constructed, as long as he knows that he has this thing in his body, he can try to use it.
This is like a person who does not have to understand what each part of a firearm is and what it does, and can still pull the trigger and shoot and kill.
If Joan is a warlock, he can use his instinct to cast these spells in a "chaotic" state.
I thought about it, it worked like this...
Hey! The result is really spiritual!
Don't ask why, the question is "I am thinking".
Joan is not a warlock, and there is no such thing as "I think about it".
He can only use a more rational way to cast spells, not only to know the truth, but also to know why, he must understand every detail of the spell configuration.
In order to achieve this goal, Joanne can only continue to optimize the "blood interpretation".
"Mythical Blood Interpretation" is equivalent to 3 ring spells. With his current ability to cast spells, it can no longer be optimized.
For the time being, Joan couldn't think of a way to overcome this difficulty, and his exploration of his warlock's blood could only be forced to stagnate.
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In the evening of the next day, Joan received a special gift before dinner.
The old housekeeper at the Holiday Villa sent him a full set of dress code to attend the banquet, saying that it was sent by "Mr. Moriarty" and asked him to give a message to Joan:
"Hurry up and put on new clothes, meet at the door of the villa half an hour later, and go to dinner with Mrs. Josephine."
Joan took off his shabby and student-like uniform robe, put on a white shirt and a black tuxedo, pedaled in brand-new shiny leather shoes, and looked at the mirror. It took five minutes to be clumsy. Tie.
This is his first time wearing formal attire, and he feels a little unaccustomed.
This is also his first time to participate in a social dance.
With an uneasy feeling, Joan went out to wait for the tutor five minutes early.
Professor Moriarty arrived on time and was dressed as a feast, looking more handsome and free than usual.
Pulling out the gold watch and looking at the time, Professor Moriart waved his fingers, and the "Phantom Carriage" came on call.
Joan opened the door for the instructor and then boarded the carriage.
Although the "Phantom Horse" who pulled the car could communicate with the owner's heart and find the way automatically, Professor Moriarty accepted the diligent service of the old butler. He personally served as the driver and sent the teacher and students to the venue, which seemed more impressive. , So as not to attract rare and strange discussions.
The banquet venue is located on the first floor of the "Happy Palace" Hotel. After tonight, half of this 9-storey luxury building will belong to the hostess of the ball tonight, "Red Queen" Josephine Antoinette de · Countess Poisson.
"Isn't Mrs. Kaufman?"
In the carriage, when Joan heard the tutor mentioning the full name of the ex-girlfriend plus all the titles in a slightly ironic tone, he couldn't help but make a correction.
It is a common custom in the Valais world to change the married woman’s surname, and the New World is no exception.
"That's not necessarily. If our Mr. Kaufman intends to get a noble title for himself, he can change his name to David de Poisson."

In this way, the couple can communicate with each other. The wife shares her husband’s million wealth, and the husband obtains the noble identity from the wife. On top of the title of
Millionaire,
plus a noble and glorious one. 'Jazz' title."
Professor Moriarty sneered and sneered.
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