Reborn NPC: I'm really not the protagonist!

Chapter 25 The Benefits of Reading More

The dark cave is a paradise for spiders and monsters. Unknown sticky substances and strange-shaped flowers cling to the rocks, waiting for their unique prey....

This is a mine, which has been abandoned for a long time. It is not difficult to find. As long as you go deep into the mine hole full of dust and cobwebs along the spreading passage, you can come to this underground kingdom...

It is said that the mine was abandoned because of the cave that led to the monster-filled cave....

Fina's team members were all veterans. They collected most of the gadgets and minerals found on the roadside along the way. They finally reached the edge of a cliff.

They passed through the mine tunnel and came to the deep underground. However, when their vision suddenly became clear, they seemed to have arrived at the top of a mountain, but the sky turned into thick rocks, and below was an abyss with no bottom in sight.

Of course, at the end of the abyss, the dark red boiling magma quietly tells of the danger here...

"You said...the saint's relics...are under the magma?" Fina stared at the river of magma hundreds of meters below, raised her eyebrows, and looked displeased.

"Hmm..." Hill just nodded lightly, looking at the new state of the soul prison with great satisfaction.

There were many monsters underground, including deformed spiders, poisonous tongues and plants, which she had to kill along the way. The number of evil spirits she had collected had just reached 13. Her damage was permanently increased by 14%, and her level had also risen from to .

"Huh?" Fina's beautiful eyebrows were raised even wider, and she looked at Hill angrily: "Are you kidding me!?"

"No," Hill shook his head calmly and pointed to the magma below: "The saint's relics... are really down there..."

"........."

Everyone was stunned. After seeing Hill's sincere eyes, the indignant crowd looked at each other for a moment, unable to confirm whether what she said was true or false.

"Liar, liar! She is a big liar!" At this time, Knimu pointed at Hill and laughed happily: "Captain, let me teach her a lesson for you!"

"What good would it be for me to lie to you?" Hill replied indifferently.

"You are a believer of that paranoid god! You just want to use us to help you gain His approval!" Knimu said confidently with her hands on her hips, raising her chin proudly.

"I'm not lying." Hill knew she couldn't explain, but she was too lazy to explain. She just stared at everyone seriously: "The relic... is down there."

"What do you mean?" Fina frowned coldly and folded her arms: "Are you saying that the magma below is an illusion, or..."

"It's not an illusion..." Hill shook his head, tried to recall, and nodded: "Below, there is an artificial magma canal. The bottom of the river is neatly cut into hot gold. As long as they are opened, there is a wider world below..."

"You're lying, how did you know that?" Knimu was still making fun of him.

"It's all recorded in the books. The Legend of Borg mentions the great battle between Saint Borg and the giant worm underground, and the Chronicles of the Kingdom states that in year 127, an unprecedented earthquake occurred in the wild land further west. Now, hundreds of years have passed. That place is referring to this area."

Hill spoke without hesitation: "There are also "The Art of Goldsmithing" and "Classification of Underground Worms..."

She named dozens of books and scrolls in one breath, some of which were academic documents similar to chronicles, and some were "adventure story collections" that she found from nowhere...

Knimu was stunned after listening to this. In a moment, her little head was nodding off and she almost fell asleep.

The rest of the people were stunned one after another.

Although Hill's words are ridiculous, after all, she is either speculating or estimating from one book to another, but she can really say one or two unusual things in each book. After saying so much, people can't help but look forward to it...

It seems to be true!

"You..." Fina opened her mouth, and even she was a little dazed. After a long time, she spoke silently: "You...how many books have you read?"

“....Heh....” Hill was stunned for a moment, then he smiled coolly and turned his head away, feeling very handsome.

She is the great encyclopedia of "The Holy Temple"!

Are you kidding? She has read all the books that players can read in "The Temple", even if they are short stories or insignificant menu documents!

And the more she read, the more surprised she was, because many of the difficult problems encountered in the game, the places that could not be found, certain hidden abilities of the dungeon bosses, and the characters that might trigger hidden quests, all of these could be pieced together through the small clues in the book to form a complete story chain!

For example, because of a name mentioned in the book, she accidentally discovered that this name actually belonged to an ordinary villager. After repeated questioning and improving her favorability, she actually triggered a series of hidden tasks!

So she became more and more obsessed with it.

In fact, in her previous life, she would specifically buy unread books from players to enrich her knowledge of this world and pretend that she was really living in this world.

But now there is no need to pretend, and those books I have read have become my own winning magic weapon.

"So...what should we do now?" a member asked blankly.

Fina gritted her teeth, glanced at Hill hatefully, and turned her head away: "There must be a mechanism to open the bottom of the lava river, find it!"

"This..." The team members looked at each other, looking at this underground cave that seemed like another world. Compared with the ground, this place was not only vast in area, but also had who knows how many layers of vertical worlds. How long would it take to find it?

So everyone turned their eyes to Hill again, hoping that she would give a satisfactory answer.

"I don't know the exact location of the mechanism..." However, Hill's answer immediately disappointed the team members.

"So, this is the help you promised?" Fina looked over coldly, with a hint of danger in her eyes.

Killing intent....

Hill's hand unconsciously pressed on the hilt of the sword. As a leader, Fina was definitely not the kind of person who would unconditionally be a scapegoat. Maybe the murderous intent she released was not really intended to kill her, but now she must be planning to teach her a lesson...

"If I say the relic is down there, it must be down there," she stared at Fina, speaking every word, "I won't lie."

"How are you going to prove it?" Fina raised her eyebrows and asked coldly.

"It's very simple," Hill raised his eyes and looked at the various creatures that occasionally appeared in the shadows of the underground world: "Wait."

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