Chapter 159 - Every Spell Comes With A Price (1/2)

Chapter 159: Every Spell Comes with a Price

Translator: Lonelytree

Gu Jun had already arrived at his own understanding of the foreign spells on his own This note written by Landon was one of theh wall inside the abnor out the place, they failed to photograph, draw, print, or even memorize the spell because it was imbued with pohen it ritten down But if Gu Jun, Xue Ba, Uncle Dan, or anyone else was asked to write down the same Mad Arab’s poem, their creation would not pose the same problem

“It is because we do not possess the ability to turn those words into actual spells,” Gu Jun concluded “Just like what Landon said, without their inherent power, they are just soles”

In the saifted the watcher, it was e For those who did not understand the power of the spell, even if they got their hands on the scroll and photocopied it a gazillion ti paper because none would be effective other than the original one

Landon’s note also provided this little nugget of knowledge “One needs power not only riting down the spell but also when casting it” That would explain why only Gu Jun could trigger the spell because he was the only one who could sense the poithin the spell

With this note in e frory for inforic and spells were the antithesis of science, the foundation of n world, it appeared like one had to be a reat contradiction At any rate, after finishi+ng the whole page, Gu Jun could sures of the book It was a sue of spells

“Mental state…” Gu Jun focused on a particular section, the relationshi+p between spells and the caster’s e influence on spells The sharper and reater the effect of their spell Therefore, the training of one’sand e did not go into details of the training, but it went straight onto the next section, which was headed by ‘Sacrifice’ One particular paragraph stood out:

‘Humanity is built on the foundation of common power, so when a common individual obtains unco further and further froliness that comprise humanity Anyone who coed by it’

“Hraph to percolate in his mind It appeared to have a much deeper implication behind it… ‘Humanity and divinity… The various concepts and perspectives that make up humanity, are they derived from common, everyday sources?’

Gu Jun read on to find n civilization held this perception

‘Interacting with any kind of spell, even the ones that were to draw froe one’spower that did not belong to humanity It was a deviation from human nature It was one of the main reasons Carlot Doctors were so respected by the people Yes, they were life savers, but they were also technically sacrificing the spells would change and soh Phecda’s review syste of one’s S Value and personality change

‘Using abnormal power comes with its price It is imperative for Carlot Doctors to understand that they are sacrificing themselves for the betterrumbled He had almost died in the few times he had forced himself to use spells, so that was not a coincidence at all It was not so that was unique to him It appeared like the spell exhaustion would affect everyone, be it Gu Jun, the people fro Company, the R’yleh Cult, and even zombies like Chen Defa Every tiardless of the spell’s effect or intention, it would be considered a ‘sacrifice’ because they were calling upon power beyond their capability The normal sacrifice was the caster’s own mental and physical health, but there were occasions where other things could be used as sacrifice

Therefore, it was stressed again and again that one should not use spells pointlessly after learning theood sleep The idea that a spell could cure all types of illness was also a myth Such a powerful spell did not exist A Carlot Doctor should not believe in such hogwash and understand that every instance of spell casting was so momentous However, the most important belief that every Carlot Doctor should folloas to not use others as sacrifices; the sacrifice should come from themself

At this part, Landon added a note ‘Hoish I could serve Mr Orle how cantankerous the man is, probably even the Goddess of Life will not claim him as a sacrifice’