Six Ring Wizard

Chapter 120 The Second Floor of the Library

There is no need to worry about the textbooks of Herbology and Potions, Larry has them, and Herag has already got them.

There is no need to worry about the courses, Larry will explain them personally, and he really treats Herag as a student.

Herag took out the rune stone and looked at it. There are almost no courses during this period, and it should take a few days for normal courses to start.

The courses in Moonlight Glade are very cheap, mainly to provide convenience for wizard apprentices. The formal wizards who take the class basically have task requirements, and the task content is about one class every three months.

Moonlight Glade has paid a lot of resources for the formal wizards who signed the contract, and accordingly, these wizards must also bear certain responsibilities and obligations.

In this war between Moonlight Glade and Green Lodge, several formal wizards died, which is a serious loss for both sides.

The knowledge that Herag urgently needs now is related to ancient magic. There are no relevant books on the first floor of the library for these things, so he can only go to the second floor to see if there are any.

The library in Moonlight Glade has a total of 17 floors, and even third-class wizard apprentices can only borrow books on the second floor.

To go up, you must be a formal wizard who has signed a contract to borrow books.

Since Herag has decided to use the Great Dark Sky as his innate spell, he must know more about the relevant knowledge.

Early the next morning, just after dawn, Herag ended his meditation and went to the library.

There are no orders from Larry for the past two days, so he has time to go to the library to supplement his knowledge.

When Herag arrived at the library, he found that more than ten people were waiting outside the library.

The library will not open for a while, and several people are squatting on the roadside with books in their hands, reading under the light of street lamps.

Herag thought of Leo again. Fu Shi has not replied to the message so far. This person usually has no friends, and Herag has no way to find out his whereabouts.

These people outside the library are as hardworking as Leo. Most of them are first- and second-class wizard apprentices. There are only two third-class wizard apprentices including Herag.

Herag glanced at the time in his vision. The door of the library opened automatically at six o'clock.

The wizard apprentices waiting outside walked in in an orderly manner, and no one scrambled for seats.

This place was not like the school in the previous life, where there were many people and they had to go in to fight for a seat.

The library in Moonlight Glade was characterized by "large space and few people", and there were many empty seats.

Herag first walked around the first floor and entered some newly added books into it using Deep Blue Scan.

The books here are updated very slowly. Even if there are new books, they are basically books just written by Moonlight Glade's own wizards, and they are put into the library after approval.

Herag went up the stairs to the second floor.

The door of the second floor was closed, and there was a groove on the door. Herag put the rune stone in it.

The rune stone then lit up, and the groove also lit up with green light. After a ding, Herag picked up his rune stone, and the door opened automatically.

The second floor of the library is wider than the first floor. Looking around, there is no end to the rows of bookshelves.

"It seems there are space spells here too."

Herrag measured the size of the space here, which was much larger than it looked from the outside, at least three times larger than the space on the first floor.

There were only two people on the second floor, a librarian at the front desk, who was a third-class wizard apprentice.

This man looked very old, with white hair and beard, and the sign in front of him read: "Layton Potter."

The life span of a third-class wizard apprentice is generally between 120 and 150 years old, and he will age much slower than ordinary people.

But Layton in front of him looked so old, at least over 100 years old.

Herrag knew that some wizard apprentices would leave Moonlight Glade and return to their hometown to retire when they were old and had no hope of promotion.

Of course, there were also people like Layton who did not plan to leave and spent the rest of their lives in Moonlight Glade.

Moonlight Glade would not drive them out, and people were needed everywhere in the forest. For example, jobs like librarians were very suitable for these elderly people.

The work in the library was very easy, and you didn't even need to be responsible for organizing the books.

There were spells inside the library, and all books would automatically return to their original positions on the bookshelf when placed in designated locations.

"Have you just been promoted?" Although Layton is very old, his eyes are still very shrewd. He sat on the chair at the front desk and smiled.

Herag nodded and said, "Yes, I'm going to take a look at the second floor."

"Well, every newly promoted third-class wizard apprentice can't wait to come to the second floor to take a look, so I know almost all the third-class wizard apprentices in the woods. Although I'm old, my memory is still good. I remember everyone. You, this is the first time I've seen you."

Layton spoke slowly, but his pronunciation was clear.

After talking with him for a while, Herag learned the general classification and corresponding areas of the books on the second floor, and first went to the history area.

After he left, Layton also picked up a book and read it slowly, taking a sip of brewed coffee from time to time, looking very comfortable.

Herag came under the bookshelf and looked up at the tall bookshelf.

The bookshelf here is very high, a full nine meters, and it is a bit difficult to see what books are on it even if you look up.

But this is not a difficult task for Herag, he has deep blue to obtain information.

It is also a small matter for third-level wizard apprentices, most of them have the skill of magic perception.

It is also very simple to take down the top book, just use magic to hook it, and the corresponding book will automatically fly down.

Herag started from the first book on the first shelf of history, scanning and entering them one by one, and recorded them all in the Deep Blue database.

He didn't have time to look at them carefully, so he took every opportunity to enter these books.

Because the second floor was too large, Herag estimated that he would need to stay here for three or four days to complete the entry of all the books.

The content of the books on this floor was much richer and more profound than that on the first floor. Many books on the first floor could basically find corresponding higher-level versions here.

Four days later, Herag was in front of the last bookshelf, holding a book "Dragon Geography" in his hand and flipping through it. Deep Blue quickly scanned and entered the content.

"Finally it's done." Herag thought to himself.

This floor brought him so much gain, and the knowledge here is enough for a long time in the future.

For ordinary wizard apprentices, even if they study for decades, they may not be able to read all the content here.

But Herag didn't need to read every book. As long as the data was stored in the Deep Blue database, he could take it out when he needed it.

After this was done, Herag started to read the book seriously.

He planned to read about ancient history and ancient magic, and also needed to read about body-refining wizards.

But of course he didn't need to stay in the library to read it, he could read it in bed when he got home.

When he left, Layton had already fallen asleep, snoring over a book.

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