The Heavens: Hogwarts Transfer Students

Chapter 30 False Dependents, Sleeping God

"Welcome to the Library Tower."

Angmond and Zag, who were still in shock, looked around and observed this area. This is the library tower, but Linde cast a lot of magic, changing the shape of the hexagonal corridor.

What was presented to them was a meeting room standing in the void. Surrounded by nothingness, in the deep darkness there are countless floating bookshelves shimmering. There is a marble floor under their feet, a round table in the center, and many leisure sofas and coffee tables around them. In the center of the zenith was a round of blurred sun, cloudy like glass, with a dark shadow in the center.

Linde sat at the round table and greeted the two guests.

Carrie, the house-elf, politely served lemonade and gin on a silver plate.

"Master Linde, which Daedra king's domain is this?" Angmond was weak, as if he groaned a weak question from his throat, but in fact he was not injured at all.

"This place does not belong to any known Daedric monarch." Linde drank his lemonade.

Zag just sat there without saying a word, the hairs all over his body were still blown out, obviously he didn't do a good job in mental construction.

Angmond was stunned, "Huh?"

"You heard me right, the owner here is not one of the sixteen Daedric monarchs." Linde looked at the two frightened children, "Maybe you need some time to accept the reality. Wait here for a while .I'm going to invite Master Mayo."

"Wait." Angmond covered his head, "So, Mage Linde, you are a follower of a demon god from another world?"

"Yes, a very accurate description."

"This is really...sorry, in fact, we privately guessed that you are the heroic spirit of a certain ancient demigod who came into the world, but we didn't expect that you were a member of the demon god. But why did you bring us to the realm of annihilation?"

"You are my invited guests. This will be our meeting place from now on. I invite those talented and courageous seekers to form a union of seekers. And you have undoubtedly passed the test."

"Thank you. However, Master Linde, it is not a good thing to be associated with any Daedric monarch. They have no mortal concept of good and evil, and like to play with our fate."

"You're talking about other Daedric monarchs. The owner of the Library Tower has a unique personality. He's more... stupid, well, the adjective is a bit strange, but you can understand it this way. See the sun above you? Then It is the owner of the library tower, he is very inactive, and his response to external stimuli is mediocre. Maybe he has fallen, and now there is only one corpse left."

"God's corpse?" Angmund and Zag looked at each other, shuddering, but at the same time generating the instinctive curiosity of the caster.

"He will return one day." Linde looked up at the magic sun, "So what is your answer? If you don't want to join, I can clear these memories without causing any damage."

Zag finally spoke, "Zag wants to become a great mage and master the power of destruction. Zag is willing to follow Master Linde." Then, he got up and bowed to Linde.

"Welcome, from now on we will be companions on the road of seeking knowledge."

Angmond stood up and stared at Linde seriously, "You said that not everyone can catch up with you, but I want to try, and I want to know what the more distant scenery looks like."

Linde stood up and replied, "Great. Now I'm going to invite the third traveler, and wish her pass the test. Master Onmond, Master Zag, you wait here for a while."

A portal opened on a bookshelf not far away, and Linde left quickly.

Angmond and Zag looked at each other, feeling a little overwhelmed for a moment.

The house elf Carrie blinked and continued to bring them drinks.

"Hey, who are you?"

Carrie couldn't understand, so she shook her head.

Onmond slumped back in the armchair, feeling the blood rushing back from his extremities, and said to Zager, "It looks like we've made a big decision. I don't know if it's a good thing or a bad thing."

"Zag thinks it's a good thing."

"You were too impulsive just now. At least you should ask again. I am full of doubts now, who is the owner of the library tower? Why can Master Linde become his family? Shure. This is too strange, who would have thought Can mage Linde open the door to the realm of annihilation? However, I don’t know why, but I’m not too surprised that such a bizarre thing happened to Linde.”

Zager whispered, "No matter what the question is, Onmond will always say yes. Zager is just saving everyone's time."

"You're right. Alright, Library Tower. Sounds like a good place. I'm going to dig through the bookshelves."

...

Blarina explored the Bone Dungeon alone. The element furnace mentioned in the letter from her family is a magical magic altar. It can transform the sacrifices. For example, by offering rubies and fire salt, the element of fire can be summoned. . Brelina believed that if she could figure out the working principle of the altar, it would be of great help to the study of the summoning system.

Not far from the hall, the surroundings gradually became quiet, and Brelina was a little absent-minded until she encountered a wandering ghoul, and she woke up with a start.

She shouldn't let her guard down here. Although there is no fatal threat, it is not a safe college dormitory after all.

Brelina summoned the mysterious bow and shot an arrow, but failed to hit the standing ghoul. She couldn't help laughing, she was clearly a mage, but she actually listened to Linde's strange words and acted as an archer. She doesn't know archery at all.

[In the final analysis, I seem to trust Master Linde too much. 】

Recovering, Briarina finishes the ghoul with a burst fireball.

On the road that followed, ghouls appeared in twos and threes from time to time, most of them were ancient mummies, and some were fresher, if nothing else, they were all stolen from the grave by members of the academy. It is not without reason that necromancers are hated by people. They will rob graves and murder in order to obtain corpses. Even the academy specifically requires that they not study necromancy in the school.

Brelina muttered to herself, "It seems that there are more and more?"

She stopped and decided to turn back immediately, but a conversation came from the front, arousing her curiosity.

"...the corpses sent this time...fresh...the black soul stones are exhausted..."

Brelina quietly approached the source of the sound.

It was a man and a woman who spoke, separated by a decayed wooden door, the voices became blurred, and it was impossible to tell who it was.

"Really annoying. How many times has this happened?"

"The seventy-third record."

"Failed seventy-three times! How bad luck, why can't we be like those geniuses? Magic is too stingy with us, and too loose with some people, like lowly warblers."

Brelina immediately understood that it was just two apprentices who secretly violated the rules of the college, and it was no big deal.

She turned and retreated.

At this moment, the two people behind the wooden door suddenly let out a terrified cry.

"Look behind you! It's resurrected!"

"What?! I succeeded?"

"No, it still has memory, it's angry!"

Brelina stopped where she was, and slapped her head. "Idiot", she immediately summoned the storm element.

A furious thunder shattered the wooden door.

"Get out of the way! I'm here to save you!"

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