"That's not the case. Gumbutz, everyone, even those without wizard qualifications, has mental barriers. Now that you have transplanted an organ that allows you to have wizard qualifications, your mental barriers are destined to increase.
layer."
Griffith patted Gumbuz on the shoulder, "No wizard will choose you. But... there are actually other ways to break the mental barrier."
Gumbutz's heart moved, "What method?"
"Some not very good methods. I don't recommend you to use these methods to become a wizard. The risks are very high. Think about it and come to me again after you decide." Griffith finally gave Gumbuz an encouraging look and turned around.
Leave.
Gumbuz looked at Griffith's leaving figure, and what he was thinking about was not about the mental barrier.
"Griffith didn't notice that the abnormality on my body disappeared... was he deliberately hiding it? His senses are very sharp, and he was still aware of me even though I was eavesdropping from such a distance. But his breathing told me that Griffith
Riffis is not a knight, and there are no witchcraft fluctuations around him..."
Griffith cast a veil of mystery in Gumbutz's heart.
This guy is definitely not a kind person.
Regarding Griffith, Gumbuz had many speculations.
"Those symbols. If I were not in the training room, but in reality, then I was killed by the Headless Horseman in reality, and my head was taken by the Headless Horseman, what would I...become? The Headless Horseman
It will inevitably appear in reality, and then...is...to ban my existence?"
Gumbutz's heart sank.
If the conjecture is confirmed, then it means that existences like the headless horsemen have already existed in the wet bone forest. They have replaced other wizard apprentices and are dormant in the wet bone forest.
Griffith was far from the only apprentice who asked for his notes, and Anna was one of them. In the past fifteen years, with the convenience of this task, how many apprentices and how many books have those symbols appeared?
Have the wizards of the Moist Bone Forest noticed it?
Gumbutz's mind was filled with thoughts, but he finally returned to calm.
In the past two days, when he slept, he no longer dreamed of the Headless Horseman.
It seemed that as soon as the Headless Horseman broke free from his body, the effect of those symbols disappeared.
But Griffith was not aware of this.
This is very important information.
Gumballs planned to go in and take a look the day after tomorrow. If the Headless Horseman was no longer on the challenge platform in the training room, he would continue to look at the symbols and test whether the Headless Horseman would still appear in his dream.
If it appears.
So, these symbols are a special kind of witchcraft.
It might be a curse, or it might be some evil ritual.
If it doesn't show up.
That means that this kind of symbol can only have an effect on the same person once. Once the curse takes effect, or the ritual takes effect, or is broken, it can no longer take effect on the same person again.
Gumbutz took back his thoughts and started walking to the classroom.
Now, it's time to verify whether what Griffith just said is true.
In order to take this human body modification class, he spent fifty cloud iron. His only purpose was to understand the disadvantages of organ transplantation.
...
There was dead silence in the classroom.
Although there is no positive answer, to some extent, the answer has been given.
Gumbuz looked around, looking at the teachers and apprentices who were looking at him indifferently.
He smiled and walked out of the classroom.
"Griffith didn't lie to me."
Gumbutz raised his head, seeing that the sky was covered with gray clouds, the air was humid and hot, and a hot breeze blew by, bringing with it a strange rancid smell.
"Just wait. Being too proactive will only give away the initiative."
Gumbuz knew very well that Griffith would value a wizard apprentice like him who had obtained qualifications through organ transplantation, and it must be because of his ability as a great knight.
A great knight is, to a certain extent, even rarer than a wizard.
Two days later.
Gumbuz immediately returned to his room after class.
The practice room, that familiar dirt platform, has lost the figure of the Headless Horseman.
Gumbuz was thoughtful.
Skillfully tied up the last robber.
Then, I took out the pile of books from before and read them carefully and quickly like last time.
Four hours later.
Nothing happened.
Gumbuz put away the book decisively and quickly ended the challenge.
night.
The weird sound appears again.
Gumbuz did not deliberately plug his ears, but allowed the sound to echo in his ears, and once again looked through the book with the symbols left by Griffith.
Not long after, that feeling of nausea appeared.
All kinds of extreme thoughts in my heart keep growing crazily.
He stuffed his ears with cotton and began to sleep.
Dream, confused dream.
A headless horseman riding a wooden horse appears comically in the dream.
Gumbuz stared blankly for a while, his eyes gradually became clearer, he smiled, pulled out his knight's sword and slashed lightly.
The Headless Horseman and the wooden horse were torn to pieces.
Gumbuz woke up.
This time, he no longer felt sleepy.
the next day.
Gumbutz entered the practice room early in the morning.
Still challenging the dirt platform where the bandit captain appeared, Gumbutz killed nineteen bandits, leaving the last one tied up.
Then, he took out the pile of books again and read on the platform.
Just when Gumbuz was reading it for the third time.
Gumbuz's body suddenly stiffened, and a nightmare horse and headless horseman came out of his chest again.
He knew he was going to die again.
But there was absolutely no fear in my heart.
"It's really like this. It can take effect repeatedly. It seems that all symbols are part of rituals and curses. Those weird sounds are a seed that induces the curse to take effect. And these symbols are the primers, which can only be found in the Shimobone Forest.
Only witchcraft can work."
"Does everyone dream of the Headless Horseman, or is it just me? It's possible, after all, I'm the only great knight here. And this Headless Horseman, from being weak at first, riding a wooden horse, to now riding a powerful horse
The nightmare horse was obviously increased by the symbol. The first significant increase in strength was because I took the "Fairy Potion" and the Headless Horseman's mount changed from a wooden horse to a skeleton horse, gaining immortality in the dream.
My ability and mental strength are also one of the factors that make the Headless Horseman stronger. Then it took about five years to transform into a nightmare horse with the strength of a great knight. However, at this time, the Headless Horseman could not come out of me.
This shows that the effect of the curse has not been reached to its extreme. Perhaps it is not only about increasing strength through time, but also based on how deeply I, the cursed person, understands the symbols, can improve my strength and complete the final ritual...
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