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Chapter 7 - Aipui from the North(2)

But Allen heard it right away. The accent of this self-introduction was the Aipui Empire in the north. Ai Puyi is right next to the arcane city-state, and it can even be said to be a vassal of the city-state. There are many similarities between the two languages, but the pronunciation is quite different. It is also thanks to Allen that he has learned many languages ​​from all over the archipelago, including the Aipui language, so that he can distinguish it smoothly.

"Hello Regiz, I'm Ellen. Sennobo, to be exact, Biduhiz. Are you from Aipuyi? The one next to Secco Webbo?" Alan said it was Aipuyi He also imitated Regis with some southern accents. At the same time, he tried to recall the details of etiquette he had learned when he was a child.

Hearing the hometown dialect that he hadn't heard for a long time, Regis didn't even pay attention to Ellen's ugly aristocratic greeting. Facing a stranger who seemed to be proficient in his hometown language, while surprised, Regiz still had a sense of intimacy: "You know the Aipuyi language? Then your specialization should be spell learning?"

"Accurately speaking, it should be linguistics." Allen was a little helpless, a little unwilling, "I know very few spells now, only basic fireballs, ice arrows, spirit words, and some other minor arcane spells, mainly All my work is in linguistics." In the end, Alan's tone slowly rose, and he was still very confident in linguistics. Although he said that he was not good at other areas, linguistics as the basis of incantation was indeed his world.

Regiz only regarded Allen as being modest. After all, language and spells are not separated, and there are too many places where the two communicate with each other. But in any case, Regis is still somewhat disappointed. Now spell learning is too popular, and countless young arcanists will use it as their specialization. The specialization of the young noble is domestication, but his spell-learning level is completely dangling. Play a lot of so-called specialization. After all, no matter how strong linguistics is, can it be said to surpass Aiwen, the only great magus and the founder of spell science?

"That's it, it doesn't matter." I thought that I could have further communication with Allen, but Regis still kept an aristocratic smile, such a Biduhaz person is still very interesting, "Aipui is your third language?"

Allen is very fluent in Aipu, and under conventional thinking, Regiz naturally believes that Alan's spelling is based on Sennobo, Common, and Aipu.

"No, the third language is Sekowebo, and the fourth language is Apyi," Allen replied proudly.

Regis is surprised now, this Sennobo is not very old, only twenty years old. Is the spell learning specialization based on four languages? Out of caution, Regis asked again, how many languages ​​do you know, Ellen?

Allen just wanted to blurt out eight kinds of things, but the words choked on his lips again, and he turned to "six kinds" as the answer.

What are the other two, Regis was greatly surprised, the six-language-based specialization is almost rare, and he asked in depth?

Allen hesitated for a while and said, "Levizik Mandarin and Sylveland." The destination of the ship was in Leviz, and it would be surprising if Allen couldn't speak; In the great southern empire, Trini, the capital, is another gathering place for arcanists. One south and one north rival Sekowebo. Learning another imperial language is also a regular choice for many arcanists. This explanation is also natural. Allen was a little dissatisfied and secretly scolded himself for being an idiot. He just wanted to get close, but he was caught in so many situations. He still knew nothing about this noble boy, except for his nationality and name, even his surname. Do not know at all.

"What about you, Regiz, is your specialization in the domestication of alien beasts?" Before Regiz had time to speak, Allen hurriedly asked a question that he wanted to dominate the topic.

"Yes, our whole family is good at this." Regis didn't deliberately say it before, but just asked along the way. Allen also gave a lot of information when he asked.

"What's your last name?"

"Deco." This time, it was Regiz's turn to be proud. Although this family is not well-known in Epyi, it is still a household name.

"De...co? I haven't heard of it." But the famous name in the north is useless to the Sennobo island chain in the middle of the archipelago. Allen is very unfamiliar with this name and has never heard of it before.

Regis was very surprised by this result. When he was in Ai Puyi, the other party usually started to "oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo together", touting how powerful the family was. When it came here, the son of the rich owner said that he had not heard of it. He also said that he was proficient in spells and mastered six languages... Regis was a little contemptuous and a little dissatisfied, and even suspected that Allen was a fake master. Even if you focus on your field, you won't be so ignorant, right?

"Arcane spells are purer energy fluctuations in the end, and spells are just their carriers." Regis switched to the common language, citing a great book on spells, and wanted to check whether the bastard in front of him was betraying him...

"What the world has to do is to find the most suitable carrier, and therefore linguistics is a prerequisite for incantation." Allen almost blurted out, this sentence is too familiar to him, "Arcane and its language carrier", By Irving Sanders, from Chapter 1."

Regiz was greatly surprised. He didn't expect his first question to be disintegrated so easily: "What does it depend on whether people can release arcane magic? It lies in..."

"It depends on how quickly he can enter into a state of resonance with arcane energy. If his perception ability is extremely strong, he can be unable to speak, and the law will follow, so it is feasible to recite the incantation silently." Allen replied directly, "Speak out The Age of Fasui, or Irving Sanders."

"A raging fire, burning the grassland?"

"That is Sylveland's affinity for flames; a word that resonates in the breeze, and all animals are subdued, that is the accumulation of Rogbos for thousands of years. "The Arcane Affinity of Language", Samuel Moxley, he should now be the council member of the arcane city-state."

"The greatest value of arcane has never been heroism."

"It is the quest to the death of the most cherished order of any age. Existence is Mission, Patrick Silver, Grand Arcanist of Silverland."

"Although we were never in the same trenches with the city-state's blasphemers?"

"But our advocacy and maintenance of order have made us a robe. The Gospel of Order, Benedidas XVI, the contemporary pope."

"The energy of civilization never runs out."

"But the chaos in the archipelago has always been the same!" Allen connected several sentences and couldn't help but feel a little proud, "Brian Khadgar, Speaker Seccoweb. I have read all of their books."