maid war

Chapter 238 Attention from "Research Madness"

Chapter 238 Attention from "Research Madness"
Learning spells is a very time-consuming and labor-intensive act. Without skill points, the system will help Green very little.

Therefore, after using skill points to quickly master a few important spells, Green began to calm down and use [Transcription] to transcribe some of the more important books.

Green has already paid for reading the book, but he needs to pay extra for transcribing.The payment method is that only the paper and ink sold in the library can be used for transcription.The price is a bit outrageous, almost equivalent to selling books in disguise.

The relevant knowledge of a spell mainly has two parts: [-]. the spell model; [-]. the scientific principle of the spell.

The spell model requires every line to be accurate, it is not enough to memorize only one, but all the data of the model must be memorized!This is quite a difficult thing.

The spell model is just a geometric figure, and the complexity becomes more and more complex with the increase of the spell level. It is very difficult to fully remember the model of a spell without the help of the system. And even if you remember it, it's easy to forget it.If you suddenly find that you can't remember part of it when you are about to use it... that is quite a frustrating scene.

So Green had to transcribe those spell models.

In addition to copying the model, Green's other main task is to understand the principle of each spell.

Since things like principles can be memorized through "understanding", there is no need to memorize them by rote, and you only need to remember a general idea, so there are not many things that Green needs to copy.

Due to the memory and experience of the previous life, the principles of most spells only need to be read once before they can be understood.Only a very small amount of knowledge made Green feel a little strenuous, and he needed to record it and study it slowly later.

In order to maximize the use of the library, Green almost lived in the library.

In a blink of an eye, half a month passed.

The books Green brought had already been transcribed and filed by the apprentices of the large library, and Green basically stayed in the library around the clock except for going back to the hotel to pick up Sylvana.

Drink nutrients directly after meals, and replace them with meditation directly when sleeping, and start to quickly transcribe with transcription when the magic power is restored.After the mana is exhausted, start learning the principle of each spell...

One day, when Green read a day's books and was sitting there doing "eye exercises" to relieve fatigue, the librarian suddenly found Green.

"Master Green, can we chat?" the middle-aged female mage said slowly.

Green looked up at the female mage in front of him, and was stunned!
The middle-aged female mage in front of her was slightly fat, hairless, with magic patterns engraved on her smooth scalp, a typical magic madman who gave up her beauty for the sake of magic!
These magic lunatics usually don't like to communicate very much. They are devoted to research and study. They usually have a certain degree of social barriers and don't like to communicate with people very much.Such a person actually took the initiative to "chat" with himself... I'll go!Did something big happen outside! ?Could it be that the pursuers of the Shadow Demon King have already arrived?
"What's the matter?" Green asked directly.For those who are not good at communication, you can skip the politeness.

"That's right, I came here to ask what you plan to do with those ancient books?"

"How do I deal with those ancient books? Of course I take them back to enrich my own library." Green looked at the middle-aged female mage in front of him strangely, not knowing why she asked such a question.

The personalities of these magicians are more like dead houses, programmers, and scientific madmen on the earth. They are not good at politeness, and at the same time they are very disgusted with those "meaningless" and "inefficient" social behaviors.There must be some purpose for such a person to take the initiative to chat with himself.

But Green couldn't figure out what purpose she could have. ,

"Well... that's it. Have you considered selling those ancient books to us directly?"

"Haven't you finished transcribing it? Why are you buying those ancient books?" The mage is not an antique dealer, and usually only interested in the knowledge contained in the antiques, not the antiques themselves.

"Hmm... that..." The middle-aged female mage looked away, as if she didn't know how to answer.

Green frowned involuntarily: "Did you find any secrets in those ancient books?"

These ancient books have never been touched by Green in his previous life. In the eyes of players, the ancient books are just some envoy props - they can be used to join some mage organizations or trade with some mage organizations.The players themselves cannot directly benefit from the ancient books.

After time travel, Green could gain knowledge from ancient books, but was limited by Green's own knowledge of magic, so apart from some knowledge of magic in books, Green didn't see anything special.But judging from the attitude of this middle-aged female mage... No, this middle-aged female mage should have come here by order, so in other words, the knowledge in those ancient books could attract the attention of the upper echelons of the "Great Library"?

How can this be?

Green has also read that batch of ancient books. Although he has not read all of them, he at least has a general understanding of the content of each book. Some spell books involving spells above the fourth ring have been picked out by Green in advance. The only ones that are played are some humanities, history, and low-level spells of the fourth ring and below.

Technology is definitely getting stronger and stronger, and so are spells.Compared with modern spells, ancient spells really have no advantages. Although these things can arouse the research interest of large libraries, they should not attract their "attention".

Green's question broke through the psychological defense of the middle-aged female mage like a sharp knife.

Facing Green's question, the middle-aged female mage sighed, and finally decided to give up the secretive (?) questioning.For these poor-spoken research nerds, it is more customary to be straightforward.

"I can't go into details, but we hope you can sell those ancient books to us." The female mage said directly.

"This is not acceptable. I plan to exchange these ancient books with organizations such as [Eye of Ever Darkness] and [Artisan Wizard Association]."

[Eye of Eternal Darkness] and [Artisan Wizards Association] are both large magic organizations in Lisbon. Although the total collection of books is not as large as [Great Library], they also have their own advantages.

Hearing Green's words, the middle-aged female mage's face changed slightly: "We are willing to exchange the "Book of Thousand Laws" for those ancient books in your hands."

"The Book of a Thousand Laws?" A hint of surprise appeared on Green's face.

"The "Book of Thousand Laws" is a magic book that only our [Great Library] has. A thin magic book can record countless knowledge!" A hint of pride appeared on the face of the middle-aged female mage, "Even if this All the knowledge in a library is recorded, and it only takes up a few pages of space."

 Thanks to the book friends: "The Last Secondary Disease", "Xyz on the Water Side", and "Meow Xiaoxun" for their rewards.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like