Chapter Thirty-Eight: Guarding the Witchcraft
Holding the necklace from the page, the Book of Omniscience hovers in mid-air.
Lines of brilliant golden text flew out of the book, wrapping the necklace around it like a ribbon.
The words kept spinning and glowing, and it took about a minute for them to subside.
The Book of Know-Nothing handed it back.
"This is the Tears of the Sea, a low-profile imitation of the Tears of the Sea God, a true spirit witchcraft. The means of imitation are still passable, and if it weren't for the general materials used, it is not impossible to become a psychic witchcraft. ”
A large paragraph of text suddenly appeared on the page.
"It's the material ratio. ”
Tia glanced at it and nodded.
The Book of Omniscience, who felt that he had regained some face, continued: "This witch weapon originally belonged to Longyue Academy, and was imitated by the first dean after obtaining the Tears of the Seagod in the tomb of the sea god. ”
The text was transformed, and the contents of the treasure vault instantly appeared on the page.
"I'd suggest you go to Misda, he has a cache map stolen by Yaledale in addition to this, and it contains a lot of goodies. "Analyzing Tia's future journey, the Book of Omniscience has already placed itself in the position of the guardian witchcraft.
Tia wondered, "The contents of the vault must be more difficult to know than the location, right?"
The All-Knowing Book explains, "I can indeed sense the location of the Vault, but with the strength of your junior apprentice, it is impossible to pass through the gatekeepers. Getting the map means getting the pass, and the guards will allow you to enter. ”
Tia had a look of abrupt realization.
"That's why I was teleported here when I entered Iscaton and was guided by the map in the first illusion. ”
The page of the Book of All-Knowing is marked with a large checkmark.
"In the wizarding world, the map is more than just a guide, it also serves as a pass or credential, and is a crucial item for treasure hunting. ”
It was then that Tia understood why the dead adventurer refused to give up the map.
She had thought about memorizing the map, and if she was discovered, she would use it to divert her attention.
Now that I think about it, it's good that she wasn't forced to that point at the beginning, otherwise she wouldn't have been angry with herself if the map really shot.
Tia once again lamented that the world of wizards is so far from the world of ordinary people, and a person who does not pay attention to his habitual thinking will fall into the pit.
From this direction, the Book of Omniscience is really a good fit for her guardian witchcraft.
Although it was broken, the current part of its ability was enough for her to make up her mind.
Without further hesitation, Tia began to seal the mantra in the manner that Merlin had taught.
The Book of Omniscience, of course, didn't know what she was doing, and it was stunned and asked, "You want to make a guardianship contract with me?"
It thought that it would take a lot of effort to get Tia to make a contract with it, but it didn't expect the little girl to take the initiative to ask for a guardian contract when she had a destiny contract!
It also thought that Tia would free up the slot of the guardian weapon for other offensive weapons.
Tia, who had just completed the pre-steps, was also shocked, "You are the treasure I worked so hard to get, why don't I?"
But if you don't make a pact with me, it won't stop you...... Wait a minute!
The Book of Omniscience is shocked!
Merlin didn't even transfer the fate contract to the little girl!
What the hell was he thinking?
The Book of Omniscience suddenly fell into deep concern. Because of the limitations, whether it is repaired or not, it is unable to obtain information about itself, the contractor, or the truth.
Merlin's message is naturally one of them.
It had no idea what the man was thinking.
There are pros and cons to keeping the fate pact with Tia, and while the pros outweigh the diss for now, it doesn't feel like Merlin is so kind.
It's still inconclusive, but he must have had his own purpose.
Naturally, these all-knowing books do not speak to Tia. Even if Merlin really wanted to do something, she didn't have the ability to resist at the moment, telling her was just adding to her troubles.
Shaking the pages in anguish, the Book of Omniscience completed the contract in Tia's questioning gaze.
Let's take one step at a time, Merlin shouldn't shoot at the little girl without taste.
Unable to think of a reason, it had to comfort itself like this first.
In the dark, a pair of sky-blue eyes looked at the scene of the marriage of one person and one book, and there was an unknown smile in his eyes.