Mystery: I Married the Queen of Mystery.
Chapter 119 Odysseus's Divine Operation
Chapter 119 Odysseus's Divine Operation
Before traveling through time, when Odysseus was in college, he once talked about interesting stories like Wong Tai Sin with his roommates.
At that time, he keenly realized that the most critical step in feudal superstitious activities was to gain the trust of the target.
As long as the target is made to believe that set of ignorant and superstitious logic, they will believe whatever you say afterwards.
At least I believed it at the time.
So Odysseus focused on designing his own appearance, making Viscount Wade... not only Viscount Wade, but everyone around him also believed that he was a real wizard. Even Sequence 6 Beavis felt that the "wizard" in front of him was very capable.
This made Odysseus feel that his spirit was very lively, and even the potion loosened a little.
He realized that his role was on the right track. Except for wizards like old man Gandalf whose skills went astray, wizards should be mysterious and wise, and understand the existence of various kinds of witchcraft.
Odysseus waved his hand towards Viscount Wade and said, "Since I appear on your path, it must be destiny that has sent me here to help you."
He leaned on his staff and looked around the living room pretentiously, then said to Viscount Wade: "Just as I expected, there is an evil being watching here, bringing you misfortune."
Beavis frowned. Why didn't he feel any evil gaze?
Viscount Wade quickly asked, "What should we do then?"
"Don't worry, let me take another look." Odysseus looked at the rooftop as if he was looking into the distance. After a while, he said, "This evil being comes from the underworld and is the lord of an area there.
"His gaze is very secretive, and it seems...it seems as if he is using the spirit of someone living in this house as a cover."
Beavis was a little confused when he heard this. He knew about the underworld and the lords, but didn't he know that he could use human spirits to conceal his gaze?
After hearing what Odysseus said, Viscount Wade's eyes suddenly changed when he looked at the people around him, and he felt that everyone was suspicious.
Finally he asked Odysseus, "Should we replace all the servants?"
When the servants in the living room heard what the Viscount said, many of them looked confused and reluctant.
Although this family has bad tempers, everyone still cherishes such a stable job.
Fortunately, Odysseus said: “No, we just need to find that person and exorcise him.
"Besides, that person should be your family member, otherwise it will not affect your family's fortune."
Many servants breathed a sigh of relief.
Viscount Wade immediately said, "I'll call my family over right away."
"I'm not calling them here, but I'm going to look in their rooms." Odysseus said, "That person's room is often connected to the underworld. I'm sure we can find some clues there."
He paused and continued, "I need you, as the owner of this house, to help me look for it. But if you go alone, that evil being will easily turn its attention to you, so you can't go."
Viscount Wade was slightly taken aback. "I'm sorry, I didn't quite understand. If I can't go myself, how can I go with you to look for it?"
Odysseus said calmly: "I will take your soul with me."
Viscount Wade suddenly became a little nervous: "I... I don't have the ability to leave my body."
As a noble, he certainly knew about the existence of extraordinary beings, so he believed in Odysseus so firmly, thinking that the wizard's witchcraft and extraordinary abilities could help him.
But it was really difficult for him to fulfill the other party's request.
Odysseus said, "I will help you. Don't worry, you won't be in any danger."
Upon hearing this, Viscount Wade immediately beamed: "You are indeed a powerful wizard!"
Beavis was about to step forward to dissuade them, because extraordinary operations involving spirits are generally very dangerous, but he hesitated for a moment and finally chose to watch, intending to dissuade them when he discovered danger.
Odysseus began to instruct the servants to move the sofa away and let Viscount Wade sit on a single sofa. Then Odysseus took out a pen and the spiritual materials that had been prepared long ago and began to draw the magic circle.
When everything was ready, Odysseus took out a palm-sized crystal ball and placed it in a position in the magic circle.
He explained, “Your spirit will enter this crystal ball in a while, but you won’t be able to speak, move, or hear anything. You can only see.
"Don't be nervous. I'll send you back after I find the clues."
Viscount Wade had no such experience and was indeed somewhat nervous: "Okay, okay."
Finally, Odysseus opened a small medicine bottle, placed it in front of Viscount Wade's nose, and let him smell it.
Viscount Wade suddenly fell slowly onto the sofa, as if he had fallen asleep.
Odysseus began to chant an incantation in a deep and solemn tone. If there were any "fellow villagers" present at this time, they would be surprised to find that he was chanting in a vague way: "Spring sleep does not know the dawn, everywhere I hear birds singing... I look up at the bright moon, I look down and think of my hometown... Steamed lamb, steamed bear paws, steamed deer eyes..."
Of course, these spells were of little use. The most crucial thing was that Odysseus injected spirituality into the magic circle and activated it.
However, in order to make it seem more ceremonial, he had no choice but to put on a show. Actually, what Odysseus had just said about sending Viscount Wade's soul into the crystal ball was also a trick. Possessing a spirit in an object was a very advanced Beyonder ability, and Odysseus's magic circle was not yet capable of this.
The magic circle he drew was actually a "sight extension magic circle", which could establish a close connection between oneself or someone else's sight and an object.
As long as you are within 50 meters of the magic circle, you can use the item to quietly observe the situation in the distance, or cleverly cross obstacles to observe.
After Odysseus used drugs to put Viscount Wade in a half-asleep state, his body could no longer move or speak, and he could only see as Odysseus left. So Viscount Wade felt that his spirit was attached to the crystal ball and followed Odysseus away.
After the performance was almost over, Odysseus injected spirituality into the magic circle, and Viscount Wade's sight appeared on the crystal ball.
Viscount Wade, who was half asleep and half awake, thought that his spirit had left his body. He suddenly became nervous and his muscles became very stiff.
This time, as the sky darkened, the servant turned on the gas lamp. Under the light, the magic circle drawn with mystical symbols, Viscount Wade lying stiffly on the sofa, and the aroma of medicine in the air made the scene before them look very strange.
Seeing that the magic circle was functioning normally, Odysseus picked up the crystal ball and said to the people around him, "You stay here to guard Mr. Viscount."
Beavis nodded. He used his "clairvoyance" to see that Viscount Wade's spirit was still inside his body. He wanted to see how this wizard would end up after Viscount Wade woke up.
The others didn't know this, so they all agreed, "Yes."
Many of the servants swallowed quietly to hide their nervousness.
They were very curious. Is Viscount Wade still alive now that he is lying on the sofa?
Odysseus brought the crystal ball and came to the bedroom door of the Wade family members without anyone's guidance.
However, the butler followed closely behind, firstly to avoid being rude, and secondly to avoid losing any valuables.
In addition to his son Bishop, Viscount Wade has two other sons and two daughters. One of his daughters is already married, and his eldest son is also married.
The family members living in the house were all attracted to the living room by the wizard's "magic show" just now, so there was no one in the room now.
Accompanied by the butler, Odysseus began to search room by room.
Soon they arrived at the third room, which was the bedroom where Bishop once lived. Odysseus suddenly stopped at the door.
The butler asked, "Have you found anything, Mr. Wizard?"
Odysseus did not answer, but walked in quickly and seemed to pull out something illusory from the bedside.
Call ~
As Odysseus made a pulling motion, a faint green flame appeared in his hand, which scared the butler and made him step back quickly.
The flames quickly died down, and Odysseus said sternly, "Bring the owner of this house here. We must exorcise him immediately!"
The butler was stunned for a moment, then smiled and said, "I'm sorry, Mr. Wizard, the owner of this room is dead."
"Dead?" asked the murderer Odysseus in surprise.
"Yes."
"That's easy." Odysseus said, "Let's go back to the living room."
The two returned to the living room, and the lady immediately came up to them and asked, "How's it going? Did you find out who it is?"
Odysseus did not answer, but put the crystal ball back into the magic circle.
The butler quickly replied, "Yes... I found it in Master Bishop's room..."
He didn't know how to describe what he had just seen?
"Oh, poor Bishop," said the lady sadly, "no wonder he died so tragically."
Before Odysseus could say anything, the lady had already started to make associations.
At this time, Odysseus cut off the connection between Viscount Wade and the crystal ball, and then gave the Viscount a refreshing potion.
Soon, Viscount Wade slowly woke up: "Oh...Oh my God, the experience just now was so magical. It's hard to imagine that I actually entered such a small crystal ball."
Beavis was a little surprised: What? The Viscount's spirit entered the crystal ball?
This was something he had never expected, as the Viscount's spirit was still inside his body!
At this time, Beavis fell into deep self-doubt.
However, no one noticed the surprise on Beavis's face, because everyone was very surprised at this time, and many servants made gestures of the moon and stars on their chests, or gestures representing storms and thunder.
"It's unbelievable. That... that will-o'-the-wisp... yes, the will-o'-the-wisp was pulled out from Bishop's pillow!" Viscount Wade said with some excitement, but then he felt a little disappointed: "I didn't expect it to be Bishop."
Odysseus said: "The problem has been found. Now let's talk about how to solve it."
(End of this chapter)
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