Chapter 54: Concerns from "Research Freaks".
Learning spells is a time-consuming and labor-intensive act, and the system is of little help to Green without skill points. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info
Therefore, after quickly mastering a few important methods with skill points, Green began to calm down and use [Transcription] to transcribe some of the more important books.
The price of reading the book, Green has already paid, but if you copy it, you will have to pay an additional fee. Payment is made by using only paper and ink sold in the library. The price is a bit outrageous, almost equivalent to selling books in disguise.
There are two main parts to the knowledge of a spell: first, the spell model; 2. The scientific principles of spells.
The spell model requires every line to be precise, and it is not enough to remember one approximately, you must remember all the data of the model! It's quite a difficult thing.
The spell model is just a geometric shape, and the complexity becomes more and more complex as the spell level increases, and it is very difficult to completely remember a spell model without the system's "help to open the hanging", and even if it does, it is easy to forget. If you suddenly find that you can't remember part of it when you are ready to use it...... It was quite a devastating scene.
So Green had to transcribe the spell models.
In addition to transcribing the models, Green's other main task was to understand the principles of each spell.
Since there is no need to memorize such things as principles by "understanding", there is no need to memorize them, only a rough one is needed, so there are not many things that Green needs to transcribe.
Due to the memories and experiences of previous lives, the principles of most spells only need to be read once, and then they can be understood. There was only a handful of knowledge that made Green feel a little struggling, and he needed to write it down and study it slowly later.
In order to maximize the use of the library, Green almost lived in the library.
In the blink of an eye, half a month has passed.
The books Greene had brought with him had already been copied and archived by the apprentices in the Great Library, and Green had been in the library for the most part, except for a trip back to the hotel to pick up Shivena.
Drink nutrients directly after eating, meditate directly when sleeping, and begin to transcribe quickly when the magic is restored. Start learning the principles of each spell as soon as your mana runs out......
One day, when Green was reading a book for a day and was sitting there doing "eye exercises" to relieve fatigue, the librarian suddenly found Green.
"Master Green, can we talk?" The middle-aged female mage spoke slowly.
Green looked up at the female mage in front of him, and was directly blinded!
The middle-aged female mage in front of her is slightly chubby, hairless, and has magic patterns engraved on her smooth scalp, a typical magic madman who gives up her beauty for magic!
These magic maniacs usually don't like to communicate very much, and are so engrossed in research and study that they usually have a certain degree of social disability and don't like to communicate with people very much. Such a person actually took the initiative to "chat" with himself...... I'll go! Could it be that something big is happening out there!? Could it be that the Shadow Demon King's pursuers have already arrived?
"What's the matter?" Green asked directly. For these people who are not good at communication, politeness or something can be skipped.
"That's right, I'm here to ask you what you're going to do with those ancient books?"
"What to do with those ancient books? Of course, to bring it back to enrich my own library. Green looked at the middle-aged female mage in front of her strangely, wondering why she was asking such a question.
These magicians are more like dead houses, programmers, and science maniacs on Earth, and they are not good at politeness, and they are also very disgusted with "meaningless" and "inefficient" social behavior. Such a person must have some purpose in taking the initiative to chat with himself.
But Green couldn't think of what purpose she could have. 、
"Hmm...... yes, have you ever considered selling those ancient books directly to us? ”
"Haven't you already finished transcribing it? What else do you do with those old books? "Mages are not antique dealers, and are usually only interested in the knowledge contained in antiques, not in the antiques themselves.
"Hmm...... The middle-aged female mage ...... her eyes wandered, and she seemed to be a little unsure of how to answer.
Green couldn't help frowning, "Did you find any secrets in those ancient books?" ”
These ancient books have not been touched by Green in his previous life, and in the eyes of the player, they are just some envoy items - they can be used to join some mage organizations or trade with some mage organizations. Players themselves cannot benefit directly from ancient books.
After crossing over, Green can gain knowledge from the ancient books, but he is limited by the magic knowledge under Grimm himself, so except for some spell knowledge in the books, Green does not see anything special. But judging from the attitude of this middle-aged female mage...... No, this middle-aged female mage should have been ordered to come, so in other words, the knowledge in those ancient books was able to attract the attention of the upper echelons of the "Great Library"?
How is this possible?
Grimm has also read that batch of ancient books, although he hasn't read them all, but at least he has a certain general understanding of the content of each book, and some spell books involving spells above the four rings have been picked out by Grimm in advance, and the rest are just some humanities, history, and low-level spells in and below the four rings.
Technology is definitely getting stronger, and so are spells. Ancient spells really don't have any advantages compared to modern spells, and although these things can arouse the research interest of the big library, they shouldn't attract their "attention".
Green's question was like a sharp knife, which instantly broke through the psychological defense of the middle-aged female mage.
In the face of Green's inquiry, the middle-aged female mage sighed, and finally decided to give up covering (?) Inquiry. For these research nerds who are not good at words, it is more customary to go straight.
"I won't go into details, but we hope you can sell us those ancient books." The female mage said directly.
"Not really. I'm also going to exchange these ancient books with organizations such as the Eye of Darkness and the Craftsman Wizards Guild. ”
The Eye of Darkness and the Artisan Wizards Guild are both large magical organizations in Lisbon, and although they don't have as many books as the 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 a copy of the Book of a 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 a Thousand Laws is a magic book that only we [Great Library] have. A thin magic book can record countless knowledge! A hint of pride appeared on the middle-aged female mage's face, "Even if all the knowledge in this library is recorded, it will only occupy the space of a few pages. ”