Chapter 154: Exits and Passages

He took a general glance at the large bookcases that lined the walls of the reference room, which contained a collection of thousands of books, and it was impossible to read them carefully in a short period of time—each of the four ladies was picking out what he was interested in. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 However, when Glo realizes that he is not here for the sake of reading, he beckons Cody and Lars to join the readers.

His efficiency was undoubtedly remarkable—his fingers swiping over the side ends of the shelves' rows of books, as if he were selecting books with a very critical gaze, but only he knew what was going on. After removing the claw from the spell skill book in Miss Mage's hand, the system had been quiet, and the familiar synthesized electronic sound had not sounded again.

Looking back at his desk, he searched through his teammates' collections again, and the system remained silent - Glo felt as if a large basin of cold water had been poured on his joy, and it seemed that the final harvest in the library had been decided.

In addition to a series of secret recipes whose value is difficult to accurately estimate, there is only the [Ice Shield] exclusive to the Master, but there is not even a single skill book that matches his profession.

He was a little disappointed by his lack of greed, but after thinking about the drop settings of this dungeon, he quickly put aside these emotions - such a thing as a character explosion has never been forced, and he began to pack Ladia's gains into his backpack.

Miss Lena suddenly stopped what she was doing, and her eyes were fixed on him, as if a flower had grown on his face or something.

"Lena, what did you find?"

Glo asked with some reluctance. The skill book had already appeared from Alyssa and Lady's hands, and he was wondering if the other two ladies were also Little Red Hands.

"You seem familiar with this place? Have you been here before? ”

There was a thick confusion in Miss Lena's voice, and she noticed the demeanor of the master swordsman, and suddenly asked. It was a vague instinct that the man in front of him seemed to know enough about this place.

Glo shook her head decisively. He would never say that he had been to this place many times, and the matter of soul crossing was his greatest secret. He wasn't going to tell anyone, not even anyone close to him.

"I've seen an introduction to this ruin in the relevant texts."

He disguised himself, once again pushing the insights from the game of his previous life onto the books that didn't exist. These statements seemed to dispel Miss Lena's doubts, and she let out an "oh" and continued to dig through the books at hand.

Time passed quickly in the reference room, not for exactly how long, until a feeling of tiredness and slackness came over the mind, and the team of seven also collected the books they were interested in, and at Glo's suggestion, everyone packed them into their backpacks. All of them faltered because of the heavy load, and the bandit leader was even more unbearable, and Miss Mage's gain was particularly great, and he rightly added a great deal of weight to her burden.

Thanks to the additional stat points brought by the artifact, if only a few months ago, the bandit leader would have been crushed by a large pile of books in his backpack.

After leaving the data room, Glo led the team to the door of another room.

This is the innermost room on the left hand side of the entrance to the apse gallery. If memory serves, it was the servant's lounge, and there was a stone floor that could be lifted under the wooden beds in the room. The color of this floor is slightly darker than the surrounding color, which is not difficult to see. Beneath this floor lies a secret passage back to the surface world—these things are recorded in a certain volume of literature in the data room just now, and of course, in Glo's memory, this is the exit of the copy.

As for the end on the right-hand side, Glo remembered that there was a silver swirling air mass in the house—that was the other end of the passage. As expected, after physically touching that vortex, he will be transported to the realm of the dead in the underworld, and considering the reason for the formation of the dungeon, nine times out of ten, when he appears in that place full of black fog, it is in the territory of Angus Rosenthal.

In the current situation, it is better not to make extraneous branches. That infatuated old lich, Glo knew very well that he couldn't afford to be provoked by his current strength.

"Mr. Swordsman, aren't we going to take a look at the other rooms?"

Breaking through the door in a simple and brutal way, after a few movements, the entrance to the secret passage appeared in front of him, and Lars asked Glo. Determined that the ruins were no longer in danger, Lars and his two fellow knights were also in some curiosity, and they did not want to leave - many of the books they had just collected were the only ones in the kingdom that had long been lost, and they realized that the room in the apse corridor might be an uncommon treasure trove.

But there are some things that should be said to them?

Glo knew what was hidden in the other rooms, but what if they came into contact with that passage? He thought for a moment, then said:

"Alright! We can look again, there may be some antiques here. However, I hope you don't go into the room at the end. ”

"Okay."

Lars didn't ask why, he nodded and agreed. After he had walked a few steps away from Cody and Alyssa, Miss Lena suddenly leaned close to his ear:

"Is there something terrible in that room?"

"Man-eating youkai."

Glo's expression was serious.

"Really? I'd like to see it. Miss Mage on the side interjected.

"Don't make a fuss, Ladia."

He frowned and stated, "I'm not telling a joke. ”

But it sounded like a bad joke. Glo, do you really know what's there? ”

When Miss Lena heard him say this, she suddenly had some curious thoughts, "Is it the undead species?" Or an alchemical creature? ”

She asked.

"Neither." Glo lowered the backpack behind him, his gaze following the three knights, and quietly relieved to see that they had not made their way into the room at the end.

"Our strength is not yet the time to enter that place."

"You mean, there's a high-order species locked up there?"

It's Radia's crisp and nice voice, with a little uplifted tone at the end. Only then did Glo realize that she was a thorough man of action, and as she spoke, she cast the [Detect Necromancy] spell, and a blazing white ball of light flew straight out from the top of the staff, marking the entire corridor.

There was not a hint of anything out of the ordinary, until the ball of light slammed into the wall at the other end of the corridor and escaped in the air.

The four who remained in place quickly withdrew their gaze.

"There are no undead."

The priest on the side, Winnie Calami, concluded that she believed that the Necromancy spell did not lie.

"So, there's really nothing dangerous about that place?" The bold and broad-hearted Radia spoke her mind.

"Maybe it's someone's a kid-scare joke." Miss Lena stared at Glo.

The three women began to talk about the secrets of the room, and simply left the bandit leader aside—and they quickly agreed and began to walk up.

At this time, the bandit leader who was left out in the cold finally couldn't help but coldly tell the truth.

"That's the gateway to Dill!"