Chapter 148: The Mystery of the Mirror 17

"Don't tell me that Madame came up with the idea, and if that's the case, I really think it's better to have Professor Shivala here. Su Rui said not because she hated Madame, but because she felt that since Madame came, Wood's situation had not only gotten better, but worse.

Although the lady has begun to pay attention everywhere and cares about Wood cautiously, Su Rui still clearly feels that the hatred in the eyes of those people around him is much stronger than before.

"It doesn't matter who came up with the idea, but now I'm most worried about Professor Siye, did he find something, and what was the real purpose of his coming to the library today?" Wood didn't tell them that the idea was the one that Madame had come up with, and that she had insisted on it again and again.

"Didn't you say that what you take out of the illusion can only be kept by your side for seven days? Tomorrow will be exactly seven days, and when the time is up tomorrow, the book will automatically return to its original position. Even if Professor Siye knows something, and the book has already been returned by then, as long as you don't admit it, I'm sure Professor Siye won't do anything to you. Mante said lightly, as if it didn't exist if Wood didn't admit it.

"Isn't that deceiving, and if Professor Siye really knew something, and he didn't poke me to my face today, I'm already grateful. If I were to lie and deceive him again, I would be very unhappy. "Wood wouldn't do anything to deceive people.

"What else did Professor Seyer tell you at the time?" Suri was intrigued by the conversation between Professor Seyer and Wood, and wanted to know every word they said.

"I asked Professor Siye a question, and I asked him why the books were in the dungeon, and there were guards outside. Professor Siye told me that there were books that were all about mistakes. The books are imprisoned in the dungeon, just as people who have done something wrong are locked up in the dungeon.

It's not that the books themselves do anything wrong, but that much of what they say is unknowable to outsiders. The books themselves have a high level of magic and cannot be destroyed under any circumstances, which is why they are kept in dungeons and never let the world see them. Professor Theye also told me that the guards were the guards of the Ice Kingdom, and that the guards were icemen made by the king with his own magic. Wood said.

"That is to say, all the books that are locked up in the dungeon, and all the contents of them cannot be known to outsiders?" Su Rui asked in surprise, seeing Wood nodding in acquiescence, he couldn't help but exclaim:

"Oh my God, didn't you say that there are a lot of books in there, and those shelves are full of books, which means that the contents of those books are not known to outsiders. Oh my God, there are so many secrets hidden there, and we didn't know about them before. "It's not just that they didn't know it before, but even now, there are very few people who can know about it. If Professor Siye hadn't told them, they probably wouldn't have known about it for the rest of their lives.

"Oh my God, I want to go back to that dungeon again and sit there and read those books. "Mante is usually the gossipier, and he likes to inquire about unknown things.

"At that time, Principal Brooke and the others had seen what was going on in our illusion, and they knew we had seen everything there. Wood said casually, the subtext of these words, Su Rui quickly realized. In other words, this big secret has long been known to President Brooke and his wife, as well as Professor Theye, and Professor Theer has easily let Wood know, and now let them know something that they shouldn't know.

"What exactly did you say Professor Theyer was trying to tell you all this, since the contents of those books could not be known to outsiders, and there were guards outside. But he told you all this so easily. Su Rui said analytically, and the meaning of the words was estimated to have been understood by Wood at this time.

"Let's not talk about these issues now, they give me a headache. Faced with these questions, Wood naturally chose to avoid them.

Wood pulled the mirror out of his pocket and rubbed his hands on it. Ever since Wells gave the mirror to Wood, Wood had taken it almost everywhere he went, and now the mirror was still black, with no trace of recovery.

I don't know if Wood was hallucinating, but he seemed to have seen a flash in the mirror just now. Because the light was fleeting, Wood only saw that fleeting little light.

However, Wood did not realize at this time that if what Professor Siye told him was true, then the contents of the book in his hand at this time could not be known and seen by outsiders.

By the time lunch was over the next day, Wood's book was gone, and even though it was hidden in Wood's palm, it eventually returned to its original place. Wood discovers that when the book is returned, the Ghost Mirror returns to its original state. The crystal clear mirror, with a small black dot at the very bottom of it, had all been restored, but Wood always felt like he had forgotten something.

This afternoon Wood went to Madame's lab, the one that Professor Shivara had left behind. Now the furnishings have been replaced, and there are all kinds of things used in experiments. There are also a variety of glass bottles of different sizes and shapes, which are used to hold different potions. In the past, when Professor Shivara was around, the potion bottles were marked with their names, but when Madame came, none of the bottles here had any labels on them. Seeing that the colors inside were the same or similar, Wood wondered how Madame could tell the potions.

"You're curious why these bottles don't have labels, don't they have their names, do you?" asked Madame with a smile, as if guessing what Wood was thinking.

"None of these bottles have names on them, and many of them look the same color, I wonder how you tell them apart?" said Wood, who said something straightforwardly.

"In this world, everything has its own flavor and color. Many of these liquids may seem the same color to you, but in my opinion, they are different. Do you know why?" Madame's eyes were staring straight at Wood, and Madame's eyes were dark blue, and they were bottomless blue.