Chapter 40: Tracking
Translator: Kris Liu
As long as all the required reagents were ready, an apprentice could start summoning his or her
own pet. With different reagents, there were also different summoned animals. Some could be
common animals like owls, cats or ravens, while some could be very powerful magic creatures
like a Faerie Dragon.
Once they were summoned, mysterious connections would be built between the owners and
them. Thus, an owner could gain some special abilities based on the features of his or her
summoned pet, and vice versa. As long as the pet was strong enough to handle magic, it could
also use some of its owner’s basic spells. For example, if one could summon a cat as his or her
companion, the summoner usually would then have good night vision, and there would be also
a significant improvement in the person’s agility. Meanwhile, the cat could help its owner to
cast some of the apprentice spells like Darkness and Organ Preservation, even some basic
Necromantic spells.
However, as to how many spells a companion pet could master, and how many times it could
cast the spells depended on its owner’s level. That was to say, the power consumed by a spell
would not come from the pet, but still from its owner. If the owner’s remaining spiritual power
was not enough, the pet would not be able to use magic.
A summoned companion pet could also grow stronger to higher levels, but the special abilities
its owner gained would not be further improved along the process. If the pet died, or somehow
the connection was broken, the owner would lose the special abilities deriving from the pet and
even be injured.
Lucien had never paid much attention to summoning spells before, because having a magic pet
in the city under the nose of the church could easily bring him big trouble.
A few seconds later, Lucien slowly answered the owl’s question, “No… I didn’t see any other
sorcerer or sorceress.”
The owl flapped its wings in satisfaction, “Very well… You are indeed not lying. Lord Doro has
been watching you for some time, and no one came or asked about her.”
“Sneaky little bird…” Lucien almost rolled his eyes.
“Then, the second question. What happened in the witch’s secret chamber and what did you
find there?” The owl’s big round eyes blinked.
“Well… I went down there with a few guards…” Lucien told the owl exactly what had happened
in the chamber, except, of course, the part about the magic books being copied to his spirit
library. No one would believe that there was a whole library in his soul anyway.
“What a tragedy for the guard! He lost his arm!” The owl sighed, “Good boy, Lord Doro’s job is
done now. Good night, little boy!” Then it flew directly toward the open window and gradually
disappeared in the darkness.
Then Lucien finally realized that Doro was the owl’s name. Without doubt, the owl had a
master, and Lucien wanted to figure out who the person was.
So when Lucien was talking, he left an almost undetectable mark on Doro, the owl, with his
spiritual power. When he was sure that the owl had flown some distance away from his place,
Lucien quickly put on his black robe and ran out of the door.
It was very dark outside at midnight and the streets were quiet. Lucien spread his power out
and soon detected the owl.
The owl did not fly very fast. Lucien was a bit hesitant whether he should follow the bird or not.
Doro didn’t look like a very strong summoned pet, so Lucien was guessing that its owner
probably was also an apprentice. But what if there were other sorcerers at the place?
boy about the witch, so I followed your pet and came here.”
“What?! It was Lord Doro’s mistake! What a tragedy!” yelled the owl.
Smile relaxed a bit. At least he knew it was not the church, or they would have broken the door
at once, without any explanation.
“If you’re a sorcerer, you don’t need me to open the door for you.” Smile did not lower his guard
though. If the man opened the door by himself, he could have a few more seconds to better cast
defensive measures. Besides, he could tell from the spell if the guy was really a sorcerer, or a
pastor in disguise. The two powers were different.
Then, the door opened. A freezing cold and threatening power came into the place before the
sorcerer entered.
Smile took a step back. He knew he was definitely overpowered. None of his apprentice spells
would be helpful when facing the other sorcerer’s power. Then he saw a mysterious man
wearing a black robe, whose face was hidden in the shadow of a hood.
Lucien, on the other hand, saw the apprentice’s face well enough, and realized that he actually
met Smile before. When Lucien first visited Copper Coronet, Smile was the hooked-nosed man
sitting beside the pub counter.
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