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Chapter 279: Breaking Down Forbidden Spells

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

Even though Benjamin has now seen the difficulty of the forbidden spell’s incantation, he still believed that if it was only the difficulty in its recitation then it wasn’t totally non-functional.

Although the incantation was long, it could still be recited slowly. After a couple of weeks of practice, they might be able to get the reciting down to one or two hours. After all, it was a large scale damaging weapon. Using a few hours to cough up such a secret weapon would be more effective than launching a missile on a battlefield.

Hence, Benjamin fixed his gaze on the last part of the book.

After the explanation of the incantation, there were a few notes on introducing the effects and summoning points of the spell. Magic such as Descent of Glacier could impact ranges up to a thousand square kilometer, which was about a half of a city. The forces were great and it was a bination of snow storm, projections of ice pricks, freezing spell... an assortment of magic effects.

Regarding the difficulty of the summon, one would need to have a high demand for Spiritual Energy, affinity to water element and volume of the water element.

Though nobody would know how high the "high demand" needed to be.

Benjamin was rendered speechless.

That extremely huge water ball he released at Havenwright did have some forbidden spell feel to it. But without a doubt, the demand of the water element for the Descent of Glacier was higher by multiple holds; its plicated process was inparable. How does one direct such a large amount of water element by bining it to plete the plicated structure of the incantation? The amount of Spiritual Energy needed would be impossible.

No wonder nobody was willing to learn the forbidden spell.

This thing had such a huge impact on people. Even the most talent mages that meditated for a lifetime would not have accumulated such a large amount of Spiritual Energy and affinity to the element, what more a mortal?

It was as if a mountain was so high, one could not see its peak. Because from the foot of the mountain, one would already have felt that it was impossible to climb and therefore, nobody was willing to give it a go.

Benjamin was overwhelmed with disbelief.

Was this bizarre item, really invented by a human?

He refused to believe that anyone in this world could master it. He started to question the authenticity of the forbidden spells and thought that perhaps it was a ruse that researchers came up with after researching countless spells and that no one has ever attempted it before.

After all, apart from this, he could not figure out the origins of forbidden spells.

He disappointedly places the book aside and started flipping through other forbidden spell books. The end result was similar.

Every forbidden spell was rustically simple — it all included a horrifying length of incantation with unreasonable high summoning demand and a theoretically explosive effect.

In the end, Benjamin realized that he did not attain anything from reading all six of the forbidden spell books. He himself could not learn any of its magic. If he were to distribute these to the other mages, they would probably take one glance at it and be scared off like Benjamin with no possibility of learning them.

Honestly speaking, if these magic were to be summoned, then they would probably be immortals. A god, perhaps?

It was no wonder the mages thought of the forbidden spells as little to nothing.

He thought it through and felt that it was best to leave. He placed these books in the library for those who were interested could take a look. Even if no one could learn it, it could still enrich one’s knowledge.

"Teacher Benjamin, what book is this?" Frank was also at the library. He saw Benjamin and curiously asked.

"Incantations of the Forbidden Spell." Benjamin nonchalantly replied, "You can just take a look. Nobody could actually summon it so don’t get too attached to it."

At the words of "Forbidden Spell

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