Iron Snow Clouds
Chapter 4975
Chapter 4975 (Four Thousand Nine Hundred and Seventy Five)
“If the caster could have prevented him from having any memory of that experience, but did so instead, what purpose do you think is more likely?” asked the Gray Hand Man.
“I feel like it’s because those words are too sensitive.” said the brown-handed man.
“You mean, the words related to the blue-armored man are dangerous, right?” asked the gray-handed man.
“You think so too?” said the Brown-Handed Man.
“After hearing what you said, I had this idea.” said the man with gray hands.
“The spellcaster still has to survive in this world.” said the brown-handed man.
“Yes, if the ‘nail’ is driven into that person’s soul and he remembers it, it will be dangerous for him.” said the Gray Hand Man.
The brown-handed man said, “In fact, we can use magic to make that person swear not to tell. From that person’s description, I think the spellcaster’s skill is really amazing. If a person of this skill uses magic to make that person swear, that person should still not dare to tell the truth in the future, right?”
The Gray Hand said, “That’s right. But that person didn’t choose to use magic to make him swear. Instead, he chose to make sure that person would have no memory of what happened during that period unless he encountered today’s special circumstances in the future.”
The brown-handed man said, “If this is necessary to solve his problem, then it proves that the person who cast the spell on him was extremely careful.”
The Gray Hand Man said, “That’s right. In fact, from what he just said, if what that magician said were to get out, it would be really dangerous.”
The Brown Hand said, “Perhaps even if that person swore an oath, it would not be enough to reassure the spellcaster?”
“That should be the case,” said the Gray Hand. “Is it that even if the spellcaster asked him to swear, he couldn’t guarantee anything?” said the Brown Hand. “Because some people’s spells are special, when those people use spells to make others swear, there are some things they can’t do.”
The Gray Hand said, “But this person’s magic skills are so high. How could someone with that level of skill not be able to do it?”
The brown-handed man said, “That’s right. Logically speaking, it shouldn’t be impossible.”
The Gray Hands man said, “Could it be that you are unwilling to do it?”
“Such as?” said the Brown-Handed Man.
“For example, the magician could have made the person swear an oath during the ritual. If the person said the words that the magician had ‘nailed’ into his soul, even if it was just one or two words, the person would be killed immediately. But the person didn’t want to use such a cruel method and didn’t want to kill the person.” The gray-handed man said, “Is this possible?”
“It’s possible.” The brown-handed man said, “In fact, there is another possibility. It’s not that the magician doesn’t want to use this cruel method, but that the magician feels that this is not safe enough.”
“It’s not safe even if someone says one or two words to you?” the Gray Hand asked. “Is that what you mean?”
“That’s what I mean.” The brown-handed man said, “It depends on the situation and the words. Some people, in certain special circumstances, can make the other party understand what they are saying even if they only say one or two words.”
“That’s right.” The Gray Hand said, “I also thought of a scenario.”
(End of this chapter)