Six Ring Wizard

Chapter 510 Upper Level of the Library

Chapter 510 Upper Level of the Library

Women always like good-looking things, especially after comparing them with their own elves, the difference becomes even more obvious.

Herage smiled and said: "Well, these are not important, he is quite strong."

Herage did not explain the origin or actual identity of the toad. Only he knew this information.

Don't reveal it casually unless absolutely necessary.

Toad looked at Herage and then at Reiss. He didn't say anything and just squatted on the ground.

Ruisi looked at the toad and suddenly thought of something: "By the way, I just happened to write a letter to my family. Please help me deliver it. How many magic stones does it cost to deliver the letter once?"

"A gold coin," Herage said.

"So cheap?" Ruisi was a little surprised. Generally, messengers require magic stones.

A gold coin is almost worthless to a wizard.

At that time, due to insufficient contribution, I was unable to enter the fourth and fifth floors.

With the letter in its mouth, the toad crawled into the void and disappeared.

Carver is Reese's biological father. Since the Land of Dawn and the Barrens cannot communicate using rune stones for the time being, they usually rely on letters to communicate.

When he first came to Silver Moon City, Herage came here and included all the books from the first to third floors into the Deep Blue database.

The fourth floor has a smaller area and fewer bookshelves. The number of books here is much less than that of the first three floors.

But now that the contribution level has reached the standard, it is time to include the books and materials on the two levels above.

……

Early the next morning, Herage came to the library of Silvermoon City.

He was stunned for a while before holding the letter in his mouth. Reese then handed over a gold coin, which was also swallowed by the toad.

Herage looked at the toad's leaving figure and felt a little funny inexplicably.

As a sixth-level strongman in the abyss plane, Toad is suspected to be a former sixth-level wizard, but now he is actually running errands and delivering messages for others.

Wress ran back to the house, took out a letter and handed it to Toad and said, "This letter is for Carver Church of the Church family."

After Herage showed the rune stones, he came to the fourth floor.

Herage opened it and looked at it. It was a printed version of a wizard's manuscript named User.

Herage walked to an old bookshelf and took down a book at random. The title was "Exploration of Elemental Principles: Starting with the Cavity Anatomy of Sea Catfish".

The text inside is all handwritten, and the handwriting is a bit sloppy.

After about a few minutes, the toad crawled out of the void again, croaked with Herague, and then disappeared.

Toad looked at the letter in front of him and didn't come back to his senses for a while. He was a little unfamiliar with the business.

Many bookshelves are not even filled with books, and some bookshelves are only sparsely filled with a few books.

Except for the precise drawing of some patterns, it completely feels like a draft.

There is no explanation about Ussel himself in this book. The content mainly starts from the cavity anatomy of monsters like sea catfish, and explores the principles related to elements step by step.

After Hellage read this book, he looked at the other books on the bookshelf and found that the books here were basically like this, they were all printed manuscripts.

The content of the book Sea Catfish is actually not very profound. The key is that it records a wizard's complete experimental research process. In the manuscript, Ussel recorded his way of thinking about problems and his analytical thinking when encountering problems.

These experimental ideas are the real essence of this book.

Reading this book is equivalent to reading the entire experiment process of a senior wizard, and Herag has learned a lot.

Herage then scanned and entered all the books on the bookshelf, and then went to other places to enter the remaining books into the Deep Blue database.

The situation here was similar to what he had guessed. Most of them were manuscripts written by wizards from various fields.

It's just that what's here is a printed version, not the original manuscript.

Herague discovered that the manuscripts here were left by some well-known wizards, and many of the published books on the three floors below were written by this group of people.

There are also many wizards that Herague has never heard of, and they are not well-known.

But those who can put the manuscript here must not be ordinary wizards.

It's a pity that after Herrag scanned and entered all the books here, he still couldn't find the name Nicholas, and there was no trace at all.

Even in the manuscripts of these wizards, there is no relevant record.

Herage thought it might be a problem of the times. These manuscripts were basically wizards from the era after the Glorious Era.

And Nicholas is a person from the Glorious Era, which is too far away now, and almost no one who can come into contact with him exists in this era.

Even these current fourth-level wizards in the Land of Dawn were born in the years after the Era of Glory and grew up slowly.

After Herrag finished scanning the books on the fourth floor, he continued to the fifth floor.

There are fewer books on the fifth floor than on the fourth floor. There are only seven bookshelves here, not as many as there are sofas.

Herague took a look, and found that there were basically some historical records, as well as information about the major wizard organizations, as well as related information about the Land of Dawn, the Barrens, and the Continent of Karaage.

There are also many records related to the wizard plane here, which roughly introduce the general situation of the wizard plane.

Herague took a look and saw that there were six continents in the wizarding plane.

The continent of Colson where he was born is located in the south, and the continent of Karag where the Land of Dawn is located is located in the east.

In addition to these two continents, there are four other continents scattered elsewhere.

The area of ​​these four continents is no smaller than that of the Karag continent. However, due to the lack of resources required for wizard practice, there are not many wizard activities.

The Colson Continent is the smallest of these continents and has very few resources.

Herague remembered that Dino's ship came from the west and stayed through the Colson continent for a few days before heading to the Karag continent.

The most important information here is some historical data, which roughly records the origin of the Land of Dawn and the rise and fall of many wizard organizations.

After the Glorious Era, due to the betrayal of the Six-Ring Tower, the wizard plane instantly lost its leader, leading to a long period of chaos.

During this period, countless wizard organizations appeared and countless wizard organizations disappeared.

After a long period of time, the six major wizard organizations in the Land of Dawn were established.

Other wizarding organizations either perished or were driven into the Barrens.

The current wizarding organizations in the Barrens were all from the Land of Dawn. Herrag had heard this information from Mr. Brak of the Church family, and it was not considered a secret.

(End of this chapter)

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