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Chapter 308(1/2)

If the curse magic of "aging" is turned into a biochemical virus, how will it manifest?

It may be that the metabolism of the human body has become faster, resulting in a substantial increase in the energy required by humans at the same time. However, humans themselves do not consume so much food containing a large amount of energy, which makes their bodies extract from themselves in order to meet the needs of growth.

energy, which in turn leads to the aging of the human body.

It may also be a virus that consumes a large amount of human energy, relies on the increased energy of the human body to continuously reproduce, and then sucks up the human energy they host, creating an illusion of aging and death.

After all, this is transforming magical means into scientific means. There may be many errors in the details, and the final effect will most likely only be the same on the surface.

It is of high strategic significance to replace this magical method with scientific method. If there is only a small amount of this virus, it may not be able to kill humans. After all, the human body has an immune system itself and only a small amount of viruses. It is difficult to create new viruses.

If the virus cannot be killed quickly by the human immune system, it will only have a short-term negative impact on humans.

The negative effects of this method of directly absorbing a large amount of energy from the human body will render the person infected with the virus ineffective for several hours. If the time is chosen before the siege and the virus is thrown into the river, then

How could the city's defenders resist Valliard's army?

However, this scientific method is not as easy to control as the magic method. If the dosage is not controlled well, it will either have no effect on the enemy, or the entire city will turn into a dead city. With magic, the user can control it at any time.

The idea of ​​​​strengthening the effect, weakening the effect, or stopping the effect.

"I hope Swain has discovered something through his research. I would like to use this method on the battlefield."

Despicable? There is nothing despicable on the battlefield. Moreover, his purpose is not to rely on this virus to kill all the enemies, but to rely on this virus to make the enemy lose Decathlon, thereby reducing the number of Jin he killed.

The number of people.

As a ruler, how can he spread his anger on those people?

The Jin State was not strong enough to suppress the various princes and control the nobles in various places. As a result, these people were coerced by the princes and nobles and became their subjects. This was the Jin State's dereliction of duty.

Baliard was able to kill these people who waved swords at him on the battlefield because these people showed hostility in front of him and showed their position as rebels. Baliard killed them because

Something understandable.

However, no matter what, they are all the subjects of the Jin Kingdom, and they will also be the subjects of his new Jin Kingdom in the future. When he unifies the Shurima continent, is it possible that those people who are under the control of the princes and nobles will

Are they all criminals? As long as any of their relatives have joined the army against the new country, he will kill all those people?

How is that possible! Balliard is a god. If he wants to rule this country, it was already decided when he was crowned.

All sins are carried on one shoulder, and they are all the sins of one person.

The ruler of the country is not outstanding enough and has not enough ability. He allows the country to perish and his people to become the people of other countries. How can this kind of sin be shouldered by the people? What kind of country is it if it cannot protect its own people? What qualifications are there?

Are the people loyal to the country?

Coupled with Anne's request, if possible, Balliard hopes to leave more people alive when the swords are facing each other on the battlefield. Those-all are his people.

"It seems there is no one here anymore, the next place -"

Balliard did not stay here anymore, it was no longer necessary. Although he could see the direction of the research and the possible effects of this kind of research, it would take a lot of time to actually manipulate and implement the idea.

Swain didn't catch the virus when he first came here, so how could Valliard do it?

Although Balliard is a mage, he is too limited as a mage, and he completely eats up his own "talent".

What ordinary mages can do with great effort is probably just a matter of words for Balliard.

This gap in talent means that Balliard doesn't need to learn any mage knowledge at all. It's useless to learn the low-level ones, and the most advanced ones don't use so much knowledge reserves. You can't understand it either. You really have to be good at it.

A mage still has to learn from the most basic knowledge honestly and down-to-earth. Balliard does not have that much time.

But, you can learn from your own humanity.

Valliard spent a little time and came to the great library.

Although not everyone can enter the Great Library, who told him that Nasus is now his employer and one of his tutors. If he wants to go to the Great Library, even if he does not have the corresponding authority, Nasus

He will also open the door for him.

It was on this road that he saw several mortals who were suspected of being gangsters. To be cautious, Balliard avoided those people.

Almost all the gangsters here in Salva have some relationship with Graves, and maybe they are Graves' students. Balliard doesn't want to be found by Graves now.

"Are there any other books you are looking for?"

Nasus was very indulgent in Balliard, and the fundamental purpose of sealing the great library and not allowing unqualified guardians to come in to read the classics was to protect those guardians from having their beliefs destroyed by knowledge beyond their horizons, and from letting those who

There is not a guardian with such strength to try the secret methods recorded in those classics.

Those secret techniques are not as fun as they seem. If you are not careful, a guardian who has a chance to become a demigod may be stuck at the ninth level for life.

But Baliard does not have these problems. This is a god, a god who suppressed his own realm for unknown reasons. When Ryze told Nasus this guess, Nasus was still a little confused.

He didn't believe it, but as Ryze provided more and more evidence to prove Valyard's strength and realm based on his own observations, Nasus also believed this guess.

If you hadn't suppressed your realm, how could you have been unable to make progress for tens of thousands of years? If you hadn't suppressed your realm, how could you be so eager to condense humanity? If you weren't a god, why would you condense humanity?

In this case, allowing Balliard to read materials in the large library will not have any impact on Balliard.

"There are currently no required books... No, what books has Swain been reading recently? Can you find them for me?

?"

Balliard did not detect the aura of anyone other than him and Nasus in the great library. Swain should not be here. So, if he wanted to find Swain, the next place he would go to was that sky.

Tower.

He had never heard of this building and didn't know how to get up there.

"Swain? Oh, you want to find him. If you need Swain's help with anything, I can help you convey it. If you ask for it, I probably won't find Swain."

Nasus wasn't doubting Balliard's IQ, but the books Swain read were incomprehensible without certain professional knowledge. Judging from Balliard's current performance, this was not a person who knew how to read.

A person who learns some advanced knowledge and supplements it with relevant knowledge.

Gods are basically not easy to learn, even the gods who are famous for their intelligence and wisdom. The reason why they know it is because of their authority, not because they are easy to learn.

"Why? I'm going to the Sky Tower next. Do you know where it is? Swain is there, right?"

Balliard got information from Drizzt about where Swain would appear. Although sometimes Swain might go out to buy something or go home to sleep, most of the time, he would

at these three locations.

This is the conclusion Drizzt came to after seeing through fate, and it cannot be wrong.

"Yes, Swain is in the Sky Tower. Although I don't know where you got the news from, obviously the person who told you the news didn't tell you that only Salva's management can enter that place. You

Not qualified."

Nasus was wearing slippers and a vest and shorts, exposing his chest and leg hair. If the quality of his clothes hadn't been of good enough quality, Nasus would have looked like a loser with his sloppy hairstyle.

Luthor slapped him in the face with authority... Even if Nasus just looked like a Luthor, Balliard felt bad.

"How to join the management? I think I should have this qualification, right?"

Balliard is not bragging. Just because he can make most of the guardians from the Shadow Island behave, Salva's management will definitely have a place for him. Otherwise, how can Salva assemble the demigods of the Shadow Island?

them?

"You have the qualifications, but the prerequisite for joining the management is to graduate from the academy. In your case, it will take several years."

After Ruiz confirmed Baliard's identity, Salva's management had already decided to bring Baliard into the management team when he graduated.

The demigods who manage Shadow Island naturally want to give Balliard corresponding powers.

"...Is there no other way?"

Valyard was speechless. It sounded like Salva had left a place for him, but the requirement of graduating from the Hero Academy was too time-consuming for him.

"I'm sorry, there is no other way. If you want to join Salva's management, you must graduate. If you are just a student, other people in the management will doubt your ability and character."

Nasus is one of Salva's managers. He was not a manager originally, but later, the administrator of the Great Library was also included in the management, and he became Salva's manager.

If nothing else goes wrong, this position will be taken over by other selves in the future, because they are ascendants and demigods. Once they come to Salva, they do not need to join any academy and can directly inherit the property and status left by their predecessors.

"I understand... I want Swain to help me make suggestions. The current situation of the newly promoted country is not very good. Ryze should have sent you a report on the detailed situation, right?"

Baliard has always known that Ryze observes what they are doing in the mission world line from time to time. There is nothing that can be done about it. Who makes Baliard a special case at the moment? Without a predecessor, Salva in order to be able

To better cultivate Balliards, you need to observe more Balliards to get a suitable plan.

Due to the particularity of Balliard itself, it may not be enough for just one person to observe him. Ryze represents the magic side, Heimerdinger represents the science side, and Nasus represents the god's side. Observe from three angles.

Valliard, and find the most suitable development route for Valliard.

"I understand. I will send this question to Swain. He seems to be interested in you too...because of Darius."

Nasus agreed to Balliard, which was not difficult. Just as he said, Swain was interested in Balliard.

Darius can be said to be Swain's die-hard supporter. Raven will examine the capabilities of Valliard's team because of Darius, not to mention Swain.

"...It feels like sending a sheep into the tiger's mouth."

If he didn't know that Swain was researching viruses, Balliard might not have felt this way, because at that time, Swain in his eyes was a military strategist and politician, but now, Swain seems to be still

A scientist, scientists are all madmen.

He literally dropped it off for Swain to study.

"Don't worry, Swain knows your priorities better than anyone else. Even if he studies your ideas, he won't cause you any trouble."

Nasus knew Swain relatively well, because both of them were managers, and Swain himself often came to the Great Library, and even every time he came, the two of them talked for less than half an hour.
To be continued...
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