Disgust/Love;
Mind Barrier;
Plane travel;
ntal Retarding Technique.
Apart from that, he had also learned a brand new unpopular spell.
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" Soul Separating Spell/Return to the Sun: You can use this spell to leave or return the soul of another target to his body.
During this period, the target's soul will be protected by your mana."
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The effect of the Soul Separating Spell combined with the Soul Cage was quite remarkable.
It was suitable for interrogating criminals.
As for the art of returning to the sun.
Matthew prepared it for himself.
He had the ability to project his soul, allowing his soul to leave his body temporarily.
However, Matthew was always worried that once he left his body, his soul would not co back.
With the Return to Sun Technique.
The probability of this would be infinitely close to zero.
The Return to Sun Spell could anchor one's soul to the body and arrange it in advance by delaying the spell.
This way, he could at least ensure that his soul would return to his physical body within a certain period of ti.
Ever since he had learned the Art of Resurrection, Matthew's soul had left his body every day and wandered around the cetery in the form of a spirit body.
Other than the other spectres.
No one else could sense Matthew's existence at all.
This made Matthew secretly satisfied.
Using this opportunity.
Matthew also saw a hidden side of the cetery.
For example, although Renes liked to gamble and slap other zombies, she was very loyal to her underlings. If her zombies were slapped, they would definitely get back at her. This was the reason why she had many conflicts with the Mother of Slaves.
In comparison, the Mother of Slaves was much more tactful. She never had a direct confrontation with Renes, but as long as the latter was distracted, the forr would pull her people to turn into slave zombies or farr zombies. Renes was furious, but there was nothing she could do about it. After all, the Mother of Slaves' actions perfectly t Matthew's needs.
For example, although Soldier usually only liked to twist his hips, he would suddenly perform an extrely beautiful dance when there was no one around.
Matthew's taste in art was very low, but he could feel the endless sadness in Soldier's dance.
It was the longing for his hotown.
It was also anger towards his enemies.
"It's about ti to find ti to deal with the Naga Queen..."
Matthew sighed and wrote down another item at the front of the schedule.
Death Knight 47...
This fellow usually looked flirtatious.
However, Matthew found that he liked to use stones to draw on the ground when he was free.
47's painting skills were quite high.
But every ti, he drew the side profile of a beautiful woman.
Matthew suspected that it was his sweetheart.
Even the usually carefree Peggy would steal a few books from Matthew's collection and read them carefully when she was bored.
She was trying to learn magic.
Unfortunately, Peggy was only a skeleton, and the probability of a skeleton becoming a mage was very low.
Matthew had been secretly observing for half a month.
He found that the only spell that Peggy had learned was Slumber.
Yes.
She fell asleep while reading the spellbook.
The effect was quite obvious.
Although it was a cold winter.
The cetery was getting more and more lively, which made Matthew very satisfied.
This place made him feel at ho.
This was sothing he had never had in the first two years of his transmigration.
"Lord Matthew!"
As she was thinking, a man with a strong arm suddenly jumped out of the forest.
That was the Child of the Forest.
"What's wrong?"
Matthew asked.
" I t a Druid when I was patrolling the north of the Scar of the Dead.
" That Druid has a very beautiful girl with him.
"I didn't like the girl's aura, so I rejected their request to enter the forest.
"But that Druid claid to be your friend and said that he had sothing to ask of you. This is what he asked to send over."
The Child of the Forest explained it in detail.
Matthew took it and looked at it.
It was an engagent invitation!
" By the way, he also said that his na is Eli."
The Child of the Forest added.
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