Path of The Dragonborn

Chapter 1238: Teaching with the wrong style of paintin

Heliga didn't know when it started. The girls who were a little unclear about their relationship with him had established a network of contacts that he didn't know much about. After he learned about this, he was relieved, and he didn't seem to need to coordinate some potential problems that he was quite worried about.

Heliga can wrestle with the "Juggernaut", fight each other with the "Devil", and calculate with the "Iron Prime Minister", but he has nothing to do with the interpersonal relationships surrounding him. So, although it was a bit embarrassing to say it out, he was also happy to be so. It is conceivable that if a few girls learn of his thoughts, how they will despise him; but he can't control that much. No matter what the final result was, he just accepted it honestly.

In short, now that the entanglement of Heliga's personal life is off topic, Heliga hastened to clean up the situation and brought the topic back to the right way by the way. Alfin’s affairs have been handled almost, and the leaders of the Women’s Academy had to admit their fate after learning the true thoughts of the emperor. For Alfin, what really needs to be tangled is how to tell this matter. Where is Elysée? Although he will probably still be in the imperial capital after that, he probably won't really be separated for a long time.

As for Cedric, he maintained a considerable interest in what Heliga might teach him. Therefore, when Heliga removed the magic and the servants apologized for the negligence of the hospitality, while preparing the royal court food for everyone, Cedric couldn't wait to start asking questions before he had a few mouthfuls.

"His Royal Highness, you have been asking for a long time and haven't answered my first question." Heliga wiped his mouth while reminding Cedric, "You want to become stronger and become able to protect yourself like martial nobles. ...Besides, there is..."

"Well... I always think magic is also very powerful." Cedric nodded hurriedly, "Perhaps it was influenced by my brother... At least before I saw that my brother can easily use guided magic, I still think it is very handsome."

"What's more, what Elder Oribat uses is "guide force magic". In the final analysis, he still needs to use a force guide to drive, and Heliga's use is closer to real magic. "Alfin on the side helped his younger brother finish the sentence, "Although the royal family has a fairly high adaptability to force magic, after all, it is different from real magic. "

"Well...not necessarily. Maybe it's okay." Heliga thought for a while, and felt that Cedric was right to think this way—the magic he mastered was actually not all that Bernardo himself understood. The power system of Nairn's world was dominated by magic, but it was changed according to Heliga's own thoughts. There can be many sources of mana. As long as you can understand the magic of arcane runes and the structure and use them flexibly, you can master the power of magic in principle, and how much you can reach after that depends on personal talent and hard work. Degree. Just as almost all people with normal intelligence can read and write after education, but not everyone can become a writer.

In this sense, Heliga and the "witch" clan are actually not fundamentally different. They both use similar methods to guide the forces that exist in the world, change and shape their forms for their own use. It's just that the spiritual power from the air that the witches usually use, the power of the Qiyao veins that spread and spread through the earth veins, and even the power of the force guide can also be used for them. And what makes him look quite different is actually the source of this power-the power that supports Heliga to pour magic power without hesitation, is the power of thaumaturgy from Bernardo's shadow magic, and the power that survives after his disappearance. The supernatural power in the divine core of the white dragon "Ismir". As for the earlier, the power transmission from Nairn's world formed through the existence channel of the dragonborn had been broken long ago.

In short, unless something similar is found to serve as an inexhaustible and inexhaustible source of magic power, even if Cedric is really able to master the magic he teaches because of his Yanor royal lineage, he will definitely not be able to do it. To the extent that he can wear "Dragon Skin Technique" and "Dragon Form" and fight melee with Macbon in the form of the flame demon. However, there are many examples of fusion with magic in the swordsmanship that I have mastered mainly based on the skills of "Sword Singer". If Cedric can really master a certain degree, then he may have a future. Is the emperor the inheritor of kendo?

Heliga didn't have any similar thoughts before, but it didn't hurt to give it a try. A few days ago, Levi had been able to use some of the moves in the "Book of Rings", which also meant that he had found a new path after the "Sura" had been impassable before. Although Levi followed the orthodox Ansai's ancient swordsmanship, it didn't matter if he didn't use magic, but Cedric could not have Levi's level of talent for swordsmanship after all.

Therefore, Heliga had already thought about it-he would teach him both swordsmanship and magic at the same time. Both of these need to start from a fairly basic aspect. After all, if you want to practice swordsmanship, you need to have good physical fitness and a strong physique, and Cedric obviously lacks this aspect of exercise for a long time, let alone now recovering from a serious illness. As for magic... I'm afraid it also needs considerable knowledge of runes and arcane law as a foundation before proceeding to the next step.

Although Semria does not have a proper magic school, Heliga agrees with the idea of ​​the magic school in his memory. However, due to the high risk of alchemy, pharmacy, and runes, Heliga decided to teach only the basics.

To put it bluntly, these are just means rather than ends. The emperor Ukent certainly didn't want to train the crown prince into a swordsman and magic master before handing him over to himself. So maybe it doesn't really matter what you teach. In Heliga's view, what Cedric needs most is the art of domination, but those things are not something you can learn if you want to. The important thing is to find a fulfilling life for him in this process to fill the confusion and emptiness. To put it more bluntly, just to prevent him from doing nothing.

Under this circumstance, Heilijia didn't really have much expectations for how much Cedric could learn. However, it was this preconceived and conclusive thought that surprised Heliga somewhat.

It was the second day after this—when he saw that Cedric had understood the basics of runes without a teacher, and was able to use it to perform simple magic lights, Heliga’s thoughts were changed. NS.

That being the case—I will teach you something real.