Several young apprentices stood in a row, looking a little nervous.

Most of them only know one or two tricks, and the highest level they can reach in their lifetime may be first or second level spells.

This is also the situation of most spellcasters.

Therefore, for them, anyone who can take the registered spellcaster assessment is a "magical master", so it is inevitable that they are nervous.

"Relax, believe me, I will never hurt you." Jia Xiu said.

"Yes, I have checked and there is indeed no damage." The mage from the arbitration group also added.

Only Florence, Jia Xiu's true fan, had a rough idea of ​​what might happen.

Not causing harm does not mean not leaving psychological trauma.

I believe that after these apprentices have been baptized by Jia Xiu, they will also feel the significance of pursuing the truth of magic.

Jia Xiu released the spell.

In an instant, bright and warm light enveloped the entire examination room, and the apprentices gradually relaxed under the light.

What a peaceful spell...

The examiner was also immersed in the peaceful atmosphere. It turned out to be such a peaceful spell? It seemed that he had really wronged Jia Xiu.

It's clearly a good benefit, just like calming the mind.

But where is the test of piety that I just mentioned?

Just then, a voice came from the light.

"Question, what is the name of the Sun God? 3, 2, 1..."

As soon as the question was asked, the countdown began.

"Helios." Some apprentices reacted quickly and gave the answer immediately.

The other apprentices were not so clever.

"I don't know the name of the Sun God, and I'm not pious enough. I raise my hands in repentance."

Then, guided by an irresistible force, several unnamed apprentices could not help but raise their hands, as if to feel the sun.

"Question, what is the Sun God's vehicle? 3, 2, 1..."

"The sun, um... not the Sun God Chariot."

"The countdown is over. I wasn't pious enough. Tears well up in my eyes to express my repentance."

The apprentice who failed to answer suddenly felt a strong sense of guilt and couldn't help but shed tears.

The apprentice who failed to answer two questions in a row raised his hands with tears in his eyes.

This question-and-answer session that tests piety continues.

"Question, the first line of the Hymn to the Sun God is..."

"Question, the fourth line of the prayer to the sun god is..."

……

As the questions became more difficult, none of the apprentices could answer them all.

And if you can't answer, there is naturally only one result.

All the apprentices raised their hands with tears in their eyes.

The scene of them sincerely confessing their sins to the sun god would have seemed extremely sacred if one hadn't known that they were being forced to do so.

But none of them volunteered!

The examiner was shocked. So this is why I read "The Divine Review"? To find a bunch of tricky questions.

It was so weird to see the apprentices crying with their hands raised up, as if they were cast from the same mold.

What kind of favor is this!

It feels like the originally warm sunlight is going to burn my eyes!

Chapter 99 Jia Xiu's influence in the examination room

In the examination room, a row of twelve apprentices raised their hands and cried, behaving a bit like pseudo-humans, which was as weird as it could be.

Under the bright sunshine, the questioning lasted for nearly twenty minutes before finally ending.

The apprentices' hands were numb from lifting them.

The light finally dimmed.

Potential followers of the Sun God - 12.

For a long time to come, they didn't want to hear anything about the sun god.

After the magical Q&A session, each apprentice received the "reward" they deserved.

A divine guidance buff that could have been easily obtained.

Several mages from the arbitration group, the examiner, and the foreign aid druid looked at each other, and saw doubt and confusion in each other's eyes.

Is this how divine guidance is used?

"I don't think so. I feel like the effect of this divine guidance is meaningless. In the end, all you'll get is just an ordinary blessing. Why go through so much trouble?"

The Archdruid was the first to speak out.

"I don't think so," another wizard said. "I think 'going around in such a big circle' is the meaning of this spell itself. He forcibly controlled more than a dozen apprentices for nearly twenty minutes. This is not something that an ordinary third-level control spell can achieve."

The Archdruid also realized, "So, this is actually a control spell disguised as divine guidance, or a crowd control spell."

"Not only that, but what's even worse is that this control is not easy to remove."

"Why is it so difficult to remove? Can't the blessing of divine guidance be dispelled directly?"

"However, in this candidate's divine guidance technique, blessing is merely an additional element; control is achieved during the casting process. In other words..."

"It can't be dispelled. We can only find the caster and stop the spell. It's hard to prevent. At present, I can't think of any way to refuse to accept the blessing." The examiner continued.

"But, how can this spell's control be so strong? Judging from the circuits and the magic power it uses, it shouldn't be this effective."

"Could it be that because this action meets the needs of the Sun God and is considered a pious devotion, it has gained a boost in divine power? This isn't a mage, but more like a priest..."

"..."

At this point, everyone realized that this seemed to be an efficient and powerful group control magic.

And it was done under the banner of God.

Wait, under the banner of God.

Could this thing be used as a convenient means of uniting factions and attacking dissidents? Whoever fails to respond and repent during the blessing process will be considered an undevout believer. However, who can be sure of knowing all the details of believing in God?

At that time, if someone uses this kind of magic to secretly target the believers of the sun god and accuse them of not being pious enough, it might cause religious disputes.

Religious disputes have always been one of the bloodiest and most brutal disputes.

With this in mind, one of the arbitration panel members raised the question.

"This spell should also be restricted."

"That makes sense. I think we have to choose yellow, otherwise I'm afraid the followers of the Sun God will cause trouble."

The examiner then remembered that when Jia Xiu submitted his paper, he seemed to have said that the reason for making it so complicated was for the sake of scalability.

What to expand?

So the examiner asked Jia Xiu, "What exactly did you mean by the scalability of this spell?"

Jia Xiu replied, "This spell isn't limited to the Sun God. I've modularized the part about the questions and answers about the gods, so it can be replaced with any other god."

"You mean, if I want, I can use this spell on all the believers of God?"

"Well, my original intention was not to use it on believers, but if you want, you can certainly do so. It can also be used as a test to see if the believers are devout enough."

I am afraid it will be used as a test to test your piety!

Hearing what Jia Xiu said, the examiners and the arbitration team immediately became alert. They originally thought that it was only directed at the Sun God, but it turned out that it could be directed at anyone. If this were to spread, it would be over. An era of great suspicion in the religious world would be coming, and believers of various gods would go to the pagans for surprise tests and accuse each other of being impious.

Jia Xiu continued, "Furthermore, I've prepared a complete level-up system for this spell. As the level increases, the number of questions will increase. It's expected that after reaching the sixth level, there will be a question bank, from which questions will be drawn for answers. This will prevent people from memorizing questions in advance. As long as the question bank is large enough, they will always be unable to answer them."

As soon as he finished speaking, the arbitration panel looked at each other again.

"Orange Restricted. It must start at Orange Restricted. For the sake of future harmony among the various sects on the continent, this spell must be strictly controlled. Unless it is used against demons, other uses will be disapproved. Report this to the association immediately!"

Looking at the nervous mages, Jia Xiu realized that most of the believers in this world didn't seem to believe that much.

Could it be that they are a group of believers who don’t need money and just have some faith?

Otherwise, I wouldn't be so wary of this spell.

That won't work.

Believers must believe in God...

At the same time, Florence, who witnessed all this, had a slightly moved expression.

So this is how Jia Xiu understands divine guidance. Ram and Mia are also so unique.

Take another look at yourself.

An ordinary divine guidance amplification weapon enchantment.

Too ordinary.

If this continues, how can I catch up with Jia Xiu?

She looked at the time and found that there was still plenty of time to make some changes.

Think about it, think carefully, if it was classmate Jia Xiu, and he wanted to use divine guidance to perform enchantment, what would he do?

He will definitely not use ordinary amplification, it will definitely be unique.

Unique, unique...

Oh, right, randomness.

If the random gain is brought by divine guidance, it will be mapped to a random enchantment effect, and it will be a short-term enchantment that is quickly replaced, so the effect of each sword is uncertain.

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