Mage Joan

Chapter 648: Group of beasts

In this sheltered valley surrounded by peaks, at least a hundred heads of Pelidon lived. Most of them have orange-red wings, smaller antlers, and fuller body. The remaining ones are similar to those tracked by Joan, with larger antlers, thin bodies, and steel blue. Color wings.

Judging from the differences in the appearance of the two types of Pelidon, Joan speculates that orange-red wings are female and steel-blue wings are male. The "Vares Monster Book" mentions that Pelydong is a matriarchal clan, and females have a higher status in the ethnic group than males, which is basically consistent with what Joan observed.

The male Pelydong, who had returned from the bottom of the mountain, landed on the edge of the mountain, carefully observed the surrounding movements, and held the goblin heart close to a single female Pelydong lying under the rock wall.

The female Pelican sensed its attempt and turned her head to look coldly, her eyes showing majesty and displeasure.

The male Pelican hurriedly stopped and shook his head at the female beast, showing an intent to please.

The female beast was unmoved, staring at it so quietly, her eyes still cold.

The male Pelidong tentatively approached her two steps, spitting out the goblin heart contained in his mouth before the other party was angry, and begged her to enjoy it.

The female Pelydun's expression softened slightly, and he crawled up lazily, walked to the **** heart, sniffed his head down, and seemed to be quite satisfied. Then he drew up and chewed.

Seeing this scene, the male Pelly screamed excitedly. While the female beast devoured her heart, she crept around behind her, sniffed her hips, and made a heavy gasp in her throat. Then she crawled skillfully on the other person's back and made indecent things in a hurry.

The female only looked at her **** heart and chewed it. There was no emotional change on her face-neither the pleasure of mating nor the pleasure of enjoying food, as if all this was just a routine.

Joan watched the mating of the two Pelican, and he couldn't see it for two minutes before he became interested.

This valley with a large group of Pellyons is too dangerous. In case this group of cannibalistic monsters is disturbed, there is no good fruit for him to eat. Moreover, the focus of the current research is "aphasia", and it is not appropriate to distract from other things. While the "invisibility" has not expired, he turned away from the valley and returned to Midgard City overnight.

That night, what happened on the top of Bailun Mountain made Joan solve a doubt: No wonder he searched the mountain and forest for four days and could not find the second goblin. It turns out that other goblins have already been cut open by the Pelidons. Either hide in a secret area such as a cave and take refuge.

Considering that there are hundreds of fierce Pelidon perched on the top of the mountain, the risk of continuing to conduct live experiments in Bailun Mountain is too great. Moreover, in the previous four days of experiments, Joan has accumulated sufficient data to prove that he has developed " "Aphasia" is also effective for humanoid creatures such as goblins, even if this stage of the experiment is successfully completed.

Next, Joanne had to face the most troublesome link. In the final stage of the living experiment, he had to use humans as the experiment body.

With the experience accumulated in the first two stages, Joanne now has a near-perfect level of understanding and control of "aphasia", and every detail of the spell configuration is clear to the heart. Changing a certain configuration will bring Whatever changes have been made, I have simulated countless times in my mind, and now there is only one living experiment.

At breakfast today, Joan asked Mrs. Anderson how to obtain a death row as an experimental subject. The old lady was shocked, and prayed to the gods for mercy, forgiving the young impulse and saying what she shouldn't say.

When Joanne saw her so nervous, he tentatively inquired whether he had committed any taboos.

Mrs. Anderson nodded solemnly, admonishing him to dispel the thought as soon as possible. Although the Meadgard colony was not as popular as the "religious trial" in the empire, the judges of the "Holy Light Holy See" sent "heresy" to them. The torture rack was executed in public, but the laws of the colonies also explicitly prohibited "human experiments"-even if the prisoners who committed the death penalty were used as the experimental body.

Joan can understand the theoretical basis of the colonial authorities’ legislation prohibiting human experiments on death row prisoners. This is because death row prisoners have already been tried for crimes committed by them. What penalties they should bear have been written in black and white in the verdict. Prisoners are not slaves to the prison, but also retain the most basic human rights.

If the mage is allowed to spend money to purchase death row prisoners for human experimentation, it is tantamount to tacitly approving the lynching of death row prisoners, and the justice and authority of the law will disappear.

However, the legal requirements are not absolute. Mrs. Anderson turned her back, lowering her voice, snickering and telling Joan: "It is illegal to use the death row to do experiments, but... I heard that some master masters would go to slaves in Fort Daning In the market, buying slaves as an experiment is not illegal in this way!"

Joan frowned and couldn’t help asking: “The law prohibits ‘human experiments’, but according to you, the slave is not a ‘human’?”

"In our Midgard, only the "free man" is protected by law. The slave is only the owner’s private property, just like a talking livestock. No matter how the owner treats his own livestock, the court lords control I don't know!" Mrs. Anderson answered bluntly.

Joan was speechless.

In terms of legal provisions, the landlord's wife is completely correct.

In the vast majority of the New World, slave storage is legal. The master has the right to dispose of the slave in his own name. Even if the slave is killed for no reason, it will not violate any legal provisions. The public opinion can attack this person from a moral level. Cruel, but unable to send him to prison.

As Mrs. Anderson said, slaves are just "speaking domestic animals." Qiao An used to buy a rooster as an experimental body. After the experiment, the chicken was killed and eaten, and it would not violate the law. Therefore, starting from the same logic, it is legal to buy a few slaves for the experiment.

However, what is legal does not necessarily make sense.

At least in terms of Joan, because he was born in a farming family in the south, he was self-reliant from an early age, he never used slaves, he grew up and read some books, he was deeply influenced by Enlightenment thinkers, and he couldn’t see the slaves prevalent in the New World. The system really makes him feel uncomfortable when he wants to go to Daningborg to buy a slave for an experiment.

However, uncomfortable is uncomfortable, and Joan has neither the qualification nor the courage to publicly accuse the current legal system as the foundation of slavery. What's more, he was in awe of the law, and reason told him that "the law can do without prohibition." Although it is enough to buy slaves, there is no need to entangle any moral principles.

You are not a great moral role model, just a small flat-headed people, why pretend to be tall.

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