"Sure enough, we have qualified …" Karachi said excitedly. She had been in this institute for two years, and this was the first time she had qualified. She was extremely excited.

"What's so strange about that? Didn't Instructor Vivian already tell us?"

"Those are the insider news. Without a day of publication, the academy wouldn't be able to predict it …"

"Oh, I see..." Ron realized.

"As long as we defeat another team, we'll be able to squeeze into the 32nd position …" Aurora's face lit up.

said Ron then. "By the way, who's our next opponent!"

The fat guy smiled and said, "The teams that enter the finals are all randomly chosen before the competition, so we don't know yet!"

"If we were to meet Mecklin's 787 team in the next round, I'm afraid we would be eliminated."

Everyone nodded in succession. Looking at the dazzling room 787, their faces revealed expressions of worry.

"Who cares about him? It's not like the championship will fall to us. Being able to reach the 32nd position is already very amazing!" Ron mocked himself.

Aurora sighed. "Not bad, it's already impressive to be able to squeeze into the 32nd position. Of course, it would be even better if it went one step further …"

Everyone nodded in deep agreement.

"Hehe!" "Ron, you're down as captain before the game's even started. How can that be?"

Ron smiled wryly and said to Komelin, "Grandpa Komelin, do you think I would like to have it? Who doesn't want to be number one? "But look at the overall strength of our dorm. Not to mention them, even I might not be able to beat Murin alone. He's so strong …"

"That guy is indeed stronger than you!" "But it's not impossible!"

Ron's eyes lit up. "Grandpa Hou Meilin, you have a way for me to defeat him?"

Hou Meilin smiled and twirled his beard, "There's no other way, it depends on how much you can comprehend. If you can comprehend it, there should be a chance for you to defeat them …"

Ron couldn't help but look forward to it.

… ….

Soon, it was night and the sky was filled with stars. On the back mountain outside of the Undead class, Ron was sitting cross-legged on a big rock. The place was dark, secluded, and secluded. It had become the best training ground for him.

"Ron, if you want to win against a strong team like Merklin, it's not enough just to summon skeletons. You still need to learn an even more advanced Necromancy — Curse Technique …"

"Curse technique?" Ron's heart skipped a beat. He had never heard that word before.

Hou Meilin said, "That's right, it's a curse. A curse is an extremely profound and undead spell, and the difficulty of learning it is not something an ordinary undead spell can compare to. In other words, out of the ten Necromancers, not a single one of them is able to fully master the curse spell …"

Ron was taken aback. Only one in ten will be able to learn it? "

"To be more precise, one in ten is already very good. Even at the peak of the Church of Calamity a hundred thousand years ago, the amount of Necromancers who learned the art of cursing was very little …"

"The purpose of Necromancy Curse is to weaken the opponent's strength, making them suffer more damage when they are hit. That is to say, the Curse Technique itself doesn't harm anyone, the key is to reduce the opponent's resistance, attack power, etc.

"The Curse Technique is an extremely mysterious cultivation method, it emphasizes on the word 'comprehension'. It also uses the power of the soul, the way the Curse Technique uses it is completely different from ordinary necromancy. Once you comprehend it, you will learn it, but if you don't, you won't be able to learn it no matter what …"

"For undead magic like the Curse Technique, some people, even if they become a Grand Magus of the Undead Saint, would not be able to comprehend the Curse Technique." For undead magic like the Curse Technique, even if they become a Grand Magus of the Undead Saint, they would be unable to comprehend the Curse Technique, even if they were just a Primary Necromancer, he would still be able to comprehend the Curse Technique.

Rowan thought for a moment and asked, "Is this because the Curse Technique is extremely mysterious, thus keeping it a secret from ordinary Necromancers?"

Hou Meilin shook his head, "Absolutely not. Other than the taboo Necromancy Magic, most Necromancy Magic is public, and the Curse Magic is no exception, it's very easy to learn, and even if it isn't, it's still impossible. It needs to touch upon the so-called 'door', normally speaking, those who have a deep understanding of Necromancy Magic will find it easier to learn the Curse Technique …"

Rönn said happily, "Grandpa Holmerin, after learning the Curse Technique, will you be able to defeat Merlin?"

Hou Meilin smiled, "I can't say for sure. But if the Curse Technique weakens the opponent, it is equivalent to strengthening yourself. It can be said that you have learnt the Curse Technique, which is equivalent to increasing your own strength …"

Ron said excitedly, "I want to learn... "I want to learn..."

Hou Meilin laughed, "Very good, I will impart to you as much of the curse as possible. Whether you can comprehend it or not will depend on yourself. Now, you will begin to learn the first curse, the 'Obscure Spirit Vision'..."

After a detailed explanation from Komelin, Ron was deeply immersed in the process of understanding. Like what Komelin had said, curses were easy to understand, but hard to understand. The key was to understand.

One hour passed, two hours passed … Ron sat very still, his eyes wide open, quietly comprehending the so-called curse, and Homelin was in no hurry, smiling at him, occasionally picking up a few words, but Ron listened as if he were listening to a Book of Heaven, and could not understand them at all, let alone comprehend them.

[Slightly Dark Spirit's Vision] meant that the opponent's eyesight would be lowered, and the opponent wouldn't be able to clearly see their movements, thus weakening their combat strength.

However, although this Curse Technique was also one of the Necromancy Magic, the way the soul power worked was completely different. There was no way to compare it, and this caused Ron to fall into a deep dilemma.

To learn the art of cursing, one had to understand what a curse was.

Curse was when a person's hatred for another person could not be avenged and the other party was met with misfortune. It could also be understood that a curse was not a method of attack.

Ron shook his head. This didn't make sense. Since it wasn't an attack method, how could he make the other party react? Could it be that as long as he chanted a spell, he would be able to blind his opponent, break his limbs, make him damaged, and cause him to age? This was simply a barren night.

Ron was deep in thought. According to Grandpa Hou Merlin, the Curse Technique required soul power. However, how could he use soul power to complete the Curse Technique?

The so called Curse Technique was not like the summoning of a skeleton. Through the soul force as a medium, something solid would appear and then attack the enemy. The Curse Technique was a formless and intangible technique.

Colourless formless? Thinking of this, Ron couldn't help but laugh. Was there such a method of attack in this world? However, it truly did exist. Grandpa Hou Meilin was right, this Curse Technique only focused on the word 'comprehension'.

But what is colorless and invisible, water? Air or soul? Spirit?

Mental … Hold on …

A light suddenly flashed in Ron's eyes, and a hint of joy appeared on his face. Was this so-called Curse Technique a spiritual attack?

Ron's heart almost jumped out of his chest, and the answer was about to come.

Ron knew that a strong warrior's mind could do a lot of things, and one of them was to create illusions. This Curse Technique could affect someone's mind through the use of their soul force.

For example, the Shadow Spiritual Vision, wasn't it a psychological hint formed from a powerful spiritual force, producing an effect that the other party couldn't see anything? Was this the true meaning of the Curse Technique?

Unknowingly, Ron had touched upon the true meaning of the Curse Technique? This so-called talent was nonsense. Who would have thought that the Curse Technique was a spiritual attack?

A long time had passed, and Ron was still sitting there in a daze. Hou Meilin smiled and stood up, "Forget it, Ron, it's not that easy to learn curses. Otherwise, the whole street would be filled with Necromancers …"

Ron looked up, his eyes shining with confidence. "I got a trick up my sleeve!"

What? How could Ron have touched the threshold of the Curse so quickly? This … That's impossible.

"Ron, you're telling the truth!"

"Yes!" Grandpa Holmerin... " Rönn nodded. In order to let Grandpa Homerin believe him, he had used his Divine Vision on the spot.

Ron's eyes focused as he slowly raised his hand, releasing a trace of soul force.

And then … It was over. It felt like nothing had happened.

In that short moment, however, Homelin was extremely excited. He could clearly feel that Ron had indeed mastered the Curse of the Shadow Perception.

After a long while, he finally suppressed the excitement in his heart, took a deep breath and said, "Ron, let me say what's good about you, something that others will never understand, you'll understand it in a moment, I really don't know if you were born to study necromancy in this world … …"

Ron was excited. "Grandpa Homelin, did I really learn the Curse Technique?"

Komelin nodded.

"Great!" Ron jumped with joy.

After a while Ron asked, "Grandpa Homelin, will the enemy be blind and see nothing after using this curse?"

"That's not right!" Hou Meilin shook his head, "They can still see things, but their vision has been lowered so that they can't see clearly."

"AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!" So you weren't blind! " Ron was disappointed. "Just lowering the other side's vision, like. It doesn't seem to be too useful! "

"Hehe …" Hou Meilin laughed, "You said that the undead magic that can make the opponent completely blind is no longer a normal undead magic, I'm afraid that only God can use it. The [Divine Vision] 's effect in reducing the opponent's eyesight in actual combat is not great for close-combat classes, but for long-ranged professions … … Heh heh, what would happen if an archer could not see his target clearly? "

"Ah — this, ranged professions are practically useless … …" It suddenly dawned on Ron that the [Divine Vision] was not as useless as he thought. Chapter error, point this report (registered free)

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