Chapter 139: The Mystery of the Mirror 8
Wood set up a barrier around them, and several of them spoke, and those in the dungeon could not hear.
"How did you come along?" At this time, Wood actually had the heart to ask them this question, and it seemed that he was really not too worried.
"You still say, you left us alone and ran away, if we hadn't thought of a good way, I guess you would have really been dumped this time. Mante grumbled quietly, still angry that Wood had left them and run away on his own.
"This is the dungeon I'm looking for, but this dungeon looks a little bad. The situation inside is clear at a glance, and there are several people guarding here. If we want to get what I want from inside, it's almost impossible. But now that you're here, I think things might turn around. Wood smiled darkly, a smile crossed his face, and Mante was shocked. I don't know what else Wood has come up with, and whatever Wood comes up with, Mante doesn't think it's a good thing for them.
"Did you come up with any ideas?" Su Rui saw Wood's confident appearance, and knew that Wood actually had an idea in his heart.
"Yes, it's just that you need to help with this solution, but in this case, it will kill two birds with one stone. You can accomplish your task, and I can accomplish mine. Wood laughs as he comes up with a way to kill two birds with one stone, which would allow them both to accomplish their respective tasks.
"Do you want us to lure them away and help you cover up?" asked Pekney, as if guessing what Wood was thinking.
"Pekney is right, you protect my safety, you have to help me get those people away. While they were chasing you, I took the opportunity to sneak in and find the book I wanted to find. Wouldn't it be the best of both worlds for you to accomplish the task you wanted to protect me and for me to get the book alone. Wood was cheering for his idea, and felt that his approach was perfect.
"I agree with Wood's proposal, so that we can both get the job done. Pekney agreed, but it was Su Rui, who seemed to be hesitating about something.
"What are you waiting for, can you come up with a better idea than this?" asked Wood, seeing that Suri and Mante were silent.
"I don't think you're going to be able to do it, I'm just thinking about whether you'll be in any other danger in this dungeon when we all leave you to get those people away. As you said earlier, this is a closed dungeon, and this is the exit, so if you are really in danger inside, we will not be able to appear in front of you in time. ”
It turned out that Su Rui was not thinking about Wood's suggestion, but worried that Wood would be in danger in the dungeon after they were all gone.
"Don't worry, I'll be careful, but you, we haven't seen those people. I don't know who they are, you must find a way to get rid of them when you run, and don't let them catch them. Wood reassured that these men did not seem to be simple people, and perhaps none of them together were their opponents.
Wood quietly exited the cave, and when they all came out, Wood went in on his own. Everything went according to their plan, and when the last man came out of the tunnel, Wood sped into the hole with lightning speed.
I don't know what this dungeon is used for, there is not a lock on it, and the door is completely open. Wood found rows and rows of bookshelves in the dungeon, wondering why the books were placed in the dungeon, as if they had done something wrong and were being held here.
It's just that there are a lot of books here, and Wood doesn't know where the book he's looking for is, or what the title is. Wood could only rely on his instincts to search through the many books. Wood flipped through the books as he counted the time he had to find the book he wanted before the men returned.
The books were flipped all over the place by Wood, and Wood glanced at the names on the books casually, but he didn't recognize a single word. Finally, a few people knew the word, and Wood still didn't understand the meaning. Although Wood had started to study and study those complex fonts last time, what he had learned was still far from the variety of those fonts.
In order not to attract attention, Wood rearranged the books and put them back in place. Just as Wood was about to pick up a few more books, he found that there was one book he couldn't get out anyway, and it was like it was nailed to the shelf.
Wood didn't think much of it at the time, and went on to get other books, and when Wood rummaged through the bookshelves in the dungeon, he found that only one book he couldn't move. Wood wondered if what he was looking for was the book, but why couldn't he move it?
The name of the book that Wood had accidentally read, the name of the book was only two words, but Wood's eyes widened in surprise when he saw the words on it. The name of the book is "The Spectre Mirror", the same as the name of the sphere that Wells gave him the other day.
Could this be a coincidence?
Whether it was a coincidence or not, Wood felt that this book should be the book he was looking for, and Wood looked around the bookshelf and found that the book was not nailed to the shelf. It was placed there at random, but no matter how hard Wood tried, the book didn't move at all.
At this time, Wood thought of a kind of teleportation magic that Professor Shivara had taught them before, that is, to make the object move in space without the original thing moving. It's just that if you do this, the whole bookshelf will have to move with you, and at that time, you will not be able to find it at a glance. If those people find out that the book is missing, will they still be able to leave this illusion without any problems?
Wood didn't have time to think about it as the minutes ticked by, he recited the incantation, and then the book disappeared in front of Wood, along with the entire shelf. Wood moved the book to the room where they had appeared earlier, and Wood had intended to transfer the book outside of the illusion. However, his ability was limited, so he could only temporarily move the book out of the cave and then find a way to take it down.