Chapter 185: No One Recognized the Trap at the Beginning

Jill went to the library the next day, and no amount of experiments would have made any sense to him at this point—he seemed to have thought about the experiments he had conducted all night, and looked a little more haggard, and even forgot to tuck a piece of his shirt into his trousers, which seemed very funny. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

But he didn't say anything about it, and only focused his attention on the book he was looking for.

He was looking for Grey Cap Adez's "Crazy and Mysterious Plants" - a book that had been noticed by some members of the Nature Society after it had been proposed by Fitney, but until then the book had been dispensable to the members of the Nature Society, and one of the most important arguments for the book was that Adez himself had lived an aristocratic life in the Kingdom of Luther for a long time, so there were enough arguments to show that his theory was not valid.

So whether it was because of the disgust of these commoner magician students for the aristocracy, or out of rigorous considerations, this book was not taken seriously by anyone.

It wasn't until Fitney, who used this book as an important basis for this, caused an uproar in the Nature Society.

But Fitney's presence was fleeting—many thought she was dead at this point, and might never be seen in front of them again.

Jill made his way to the library, glanced slightly at the stairs, and walked straight up, he knew the place as well as the Nature Society.

Soon he found the bookcase where "Crazy and Mysterious Plants" would be held, and as he thought, the book lay quietly in the bookcase, and one could even imagine that there might be a layer of dust on the book—he reached out and reached for it.

However, one man was faster than him, and a white hand took the book first.

Jill frowned, the hand retracted.

A girl grinned, stood in front of the bookcase, leaned slightly on the bookcase, holding the book, the meaning of the provocation was very obvious.

Jill wouldn't handle that kind of thing, but he didn't have any memory of the girl in his head, so he looked elsewhere in the hope of finding a second copy.

It's not hard to do that - no one reads the book.

But when Jill tried to reach out again to take the book off, the same hands took it off, again one step faster than he did—again with the same defiant smile, and this time Jill had a vague sense that something had happened to him.

But he wasn't going to dwell on it—he didn't want to waste his time on it.

The girl's eyes widened slightly, and she watched as he took a few steps back and turned to look for the other bookshelves.

But as to the extent of her knowledge of the book, the girl had done her homework, so she took the first step and passed Gil, who saw her and did not speak, probably thinking that the girl was just going to get other books, but poor he was obviously mistaken, for when he came to the next shelf, the girl was already smiling at him with a copy of "Crazy and Mysterious Plants", which seemed to be "showing off".

He immediately turned around.

The girl blinked: "Oh, why are you so stubborn?"

Then she shuddered, as if unfamiliar with her gesture.

Book 4, Book 5 - By the time of book 6, Jill was already about to use her magic, but to his surprise, the girl's magic was so powerful that he was crushed to death in this area.

It's not that the magicians who are obsessed with research lack a talent for the use of magic, but this girl is actually Follett - a magician from an aristocratic background, and his talent for the use of magic is even good among the nobility, not to mention that Jill is really "weak" in this regard.

"What the hell do you want to do? A stupid person can't read six of the same books, right?" said Jill glaring coldly at Follett.

"Oh, you remember me at last!" Follett was pleasantly surprised.

"I don't know you - just because I can't remember a person doesn't mean I can't remember what's happening in front of me. Jill's face turned pale.

"Well, you're right—I shouldn't have taken six of the same books. Follett agreed with him, his fingertips trembled, and a book flew into his hand not far away, "I should take seven." ”

Gil was so angry that he turned around and was about to leave here.

"There are only seven books in the library called Crazy and Mysterious Plants. Follett reminded him.

Jill stood still, took a deep breath, and then turned his head to see that his face had calmed down a lot: "What exactly do you want to do?"

"Didn't I look for you yesterday, if you didn't guide my drip grass experiment......" Follett didn't give up.

"You're thinking too much!" "Jill had forgotten about the Drip Grass experiment, and it looked like he was going to grab a book with Follett.

"What are you going to do?!" Follett was keenly aware of this, and in the face of Jill's sudden manipulation of the magic power did not advance and retreat, two spells came out of his mouth—the two forces collided, and Gil was knocked away—Follett couldn't help but laugh, if he didn't have this ability, he wouldn't be criticized for being unreasonable in the Lutheran Kingdom. But he still had to pretend to be kind at this time to check on his condition, "What's wrong with you? I didn't mean to!"

Gilco had never been kind to people, especially - there seemed to be something scattered around him, and those flowers had transparent petals.

"Oops!" shouted Jill.

Follett recognized the Contint flower, and realized that it was not good—the flower, which was extremely effective at absorbing magic and was very fragile, quickly disappeared after being scattered on the ground.

This property is so delicate that even Fitney has not found a good way to solve it.

Follett had a bad feeling in his heart, and sure enough, Jill suddenly pounced on him and pinned him against the wall, and the seven copies of "Crazy and Mysterious Plants" fell to the ground, but no one cared about this—Jill looked very hideous with her wide-eyed eyes.

"Mr. Jill, please calm down!"

"Calm down, I think you'd better pay for what you've done!" Gil's anger was understandable, it was the last of his continent flowers.

"It's just a Condingne flower! I know where it is!" said Follett, who was almost breathless under the pressure of the strong threat.

Jill wasn't going to listen to a word from this "girl" anymore, but when he came to his senses, he said loudly, "What did you say?!"

"I know where there is a Contint flower! let go of me!" Follett made this kind of disguise for the first time, and was very worried that he would be noticed later, Alendia was on top, he was not Chris, and he was so comfortable playing a woman!