Chapter 54: From the World of a Book

"Phyllis mage, are you talking about the famous Phelice mage in the wizarding world?" Mante had been listening all along, and at first he was confused, not knowing who the two of them were talking about. Now I understand it, and I don't understand it.

"Yes, is there another magician whose name is also Phyllis?" asked Wood, who had grown up in the wizarding world since he was a child, and should not be unfamiliar with the name of this famous magician.

"But Phyllis the Wizard is no longer here, how can you say that he is still so happy?" Mante was a very realistic person, a person he couldn't meet, just holding a book he had written, and Mante really couldn't understand why they were so excited.

"Hmph, we ignore him, he's just a person who doesn't pursue it, and he doesn't understand it when we tell him. Su Rui was very angry at Mante's words, but there was such a thing that made her happy today, and Su Rui decided not to bother with him.

"Hey, who do you say doesn't pursue anymore? If someone else is different from your pursuit, you have to say that someone else doesn't pursue it, right? In that case, there really aren't too many people who don't pursue. Mante fought back without showing weakness, others said that he could accept anything, but this was the only one.

Mante's dream since childhood was to grow up to be a great person, and although he is still a little far from this goal, he has always persevered. He believes that he will eventually succeed one day, so the last thing he can accept is what others say about him as a so-called 'person without pursuit'.

In order to prevent Biren from discovering the existence of this book, the three of them went to the library. Normally, this is the time when there is almost no one in the library, and when they go in, they really don't see a single figure.

"Let's go there. Wood chose to read the book in a small corner of a library, the same as it was for Mante.

The three of them made it to the reading room, there was no one there, Wood and Su Rui glanced at each other, and even their mood instantly became tense. Although Phyllis is no longer there, there are many theories about his death, but Su Rui has different opinions on these claims. Wood's understanding of Phyllis was all told to him by Suri, so Suri's attitude was basically his.

Wood cautiously turned the first page, which showed a painting by Phyllis himself, with annotations underneath. Wood and Suri both stared at the picture, which was a depiction of their surroundings.

A wooden door that is about the same old as the book, with copper rings on it that have begun to corrode. There is only this one picture on this page, and nothing else.

"Wood, you see there's a very small line on this door, can you see what is written?" Su Rui noticed that there was a small line of characters on the door, but because the characters were so small, Su Rui couldn't see what was written.

"I know, those must be sesame sesame seeds, if you don't believe it, try it, maybe something unexpected will happen. Mante gloated from the sidelines, saying that he had come here purely because he didn't know where he was going, and he didn't want to face the people in the dormitory alone.

"Mante, have you said enough?" Su Rui really couldn't stand Mante's cynicism, he just said a word to him, and he raised eyebrows at himself all the way.

"You didn't take my feelings into account, and if you can apologize to me, I'll take back what I just said. Mante insisted that at this point, Mante would never budge.

"I'm too lazy to pay attention to you. It's not that Su Rui doesn't want to apologize, but she feels that she doesn't need an apology at all. If it is said that who offended the other party first, it is obvious that Mante said them first, and then fought back himself, and the person who should apologize is Mante, not himself.

Suri and Mante were still arguing about who should apologize, and neither of them noticed Wood's anomaly. When Wood heard Su Rui's words, he wanted to get closer, thinking that he might be able to see more clearly, but when he got closer, he didn't see that line of characters.

In the book, the door suddenly opened, and before Wood could realize what was happening in front of him, a pair of brass bell-like eyes appeared inside the door. Those eyes were staring straight at Wood, preventing him from moving his body. Wood felt his body freeze in front of him, even the eyes.

"Get out of here, kid, you have to find a way to get out of here. Suddenly, a hoarse voice rang in Wood's ears, and it told Wood that he had to get out of here.

Wood wanted to speak, to ask why he should get out of here. But no matter how hard Wood tried, he couldn't say a word, and his mouth couldn't speak.

Suri and Mante were still arguing endlessly about who should apologize, but Wood was deaf to him, for there was only one voice in his ears at this time: "Son, get out of here, you have to find a way to get out of here, go as far as possible, and never come back." ”

Then the voice disappeared, as if it had disappeared into the never-ending darkness, and the open door closed automatically. Wood saw a small line of characters appear on the door, which should be the line of characters that Su Rui couldn't read clearly just now.

"Did you hear any strange noises just now?" Wood looked at Suri and Mante, who were still arguing, and couldn't understand why they were both red-faced.

"Voice, what kind of sound, is there any other sound here besides the sound of the two of us arguing?" Su Rui said angrily, because she was so angry that she couldn't help but feel emotional when she spoke to Wood.

"Whoever wants to quarrel with you, if you apologize to me, we don't have to quarrel here without manners. Mante was still blaming Su Rui for not apologizing to himself, but fortunately it was only the three of them, otherwise his reputation would have been ruined before he became a hero.

After Mante finished speaking, he realized the question Wood had just asked, and hurriedly looked around them, and after making sure that there was no one, Mante was relieved.

Wood looked at Suri and Mante, and the voice just now should not have been heard. Wood himself began to question his hearing, and since neither of them had heard it, what was the sound he had just heard?