Chapter 310: There Are Living People!
"Okay, let's see where the book is. Luca said yes, but the man still sat lazily in the chair, and did not even move his toes, but raised his right hand and moved his fingers slightly.
Ollie was about to ask again, when suddenly in the night sky outside the window, a silver pillar of light shot straight into the sky.
This was Luka's Illumination effect, which most of the people present had seen except for Mores.
The pillar of light, a meter in diameter, was not dazzling from the window, but it pierced through all the walls and roofs, clearly identifying the specific location: the corridor connecting the east and west wings of the library.
"Let's go over and have a look!" Ollie was the first to rush out the door, and the others also trotted all the way, only Lukka slowly followed in three steps.
The corridor connecting the east and west wings is not wide, and the north half is embedded in a hollowed-out mountain, while the other half is suspended in the air. On the side near the mountain, several small rooms were dug in the rock wall to store some sundries.
The mark of the Luminosa came from one of the small rooms.
Ollie walked over and opened the door, and a gooey mass poured out of the room, and she jumped back to keep the white fibers from getting on her shoes.
"Cobweb!" Thea immediately recognized, she had suffered from this thing.
"That's right," Lukka finally walked over, "how could I not have taken some precautions against something so important?"
Ollie looked at the room full of spider silk and asked with some hesitation, "How do you dig up the book?"
Suddenly, the cobweb-covered area suddenly moved, and a bulge bulged upward, but it failed to break through the cobweb's restraints.
"Yo, there's a living person here!" Phil was about to pick up a bit of spider silk to collect with a glass bottle in his left hand and a small wooden stick in his right hand, when he was startled by the sudden movement in the spider web.
"Of course there are living people, or my cobwebs aren't in vain?" said Lukka and waved his right hand, and the webs quickly turned into thin dry threads, shattered into powder, and finally disappeared into thin air.
Phil stood in frustration with a spotless wooden stick.
The cobweb-covered man was revealed, lying face down on the ground, motionless.
"You can't be suffocating, are you?" said Ollie, stepping forward and turning the man over.
Ollie sniffed for a moment, touched the carotid artery again, raised her head and said, "Not dead, but not in good condition." ”
"It's really Maester Conrad!" Mores recognized at a glance.
Ollie looked down twice and asked suspiciously, "It's all swollen into a pig's head, do you recognize it?"
Mores pointed to the birthmark on Conrad's chin and said, "This mark is very recognizable." ”
"What kind of new spell are you??" Thea asked Luca back.
Lukka himself was baffled by the fact that he placed two miniature circles on the book: Light and Cobweb. Neither of these spells was anything new, and the effects were even clearer to him.
The Luminance Technique can only emit light, and it doesn't even generate heat, let alone any attack power.
The spider web technique is just to stick people in place, and there are still many gaps between the spider silk, and the people trapped in it just can't move their bodies, and they don't even feel difficult to breathe.
"Could it be that commotion?" Lukka speculated.
Neither a mage nor Linde's brute strength, with his size, it was impossible for him to hold up such a large bulge under the heavily wrapped cobwebs.
Luca remembered the day when Director Werner's hand touched the book. He took two steps closer, and sure enough, the book lay flat just a few centimeters from Conrad's hand.
It seems that it was Bachelor Conrad's hand that touched the cover of the book and was knocked away by the magical energy, causing the abnormal movement under the spider webs just now.
But no matter how great this power is, at most, it will shock his body out of internal injuries, just now his whole body was covered by soft cobwebs, and it is impossible to land on the ground with his face, how can his face be swollen like this?
He was still pondering, when he suddenly heard Ollie cry, "He can't seem to breathe!"
"I really didn't make it!" Lukka couldn't do anything.
"Get out of the way!" Phil rushed over, looked at Conrad's face, and opened his mouth to look, "It's a severe allergic reaction, he must be allergic to your cobweb!"
After speaking, he took out two medicine bottles from the small bag he carried, and quickly mixed the medicine with the empty bottle just now.
As Phil's hands flew up and down, the green-glowing potion was finally completed. He put a nozzle on the mouth of the bottle, squirted at Mr. Conrad a few times, and then, breaking the other man's mouth, and spraying it into his mouth.
"I didn't have a needle, and I hope his skin and oral mucosa can absorb it faster," Phil explained as he sprayed, "and if it doesn't work, I'll have to cut the trachea first." But if that's the case, when he wakes up, we won't be able to ask questions. ”
Phil's potion and Conrad's constitution were still good, and after half a minute, the book thief was breathing again, but it was still not so smooth.
"Alright, you can move him out. Phil said after confirming Conrad's condition.
The half-giant Linde walked over, lifted Conrad, who was not very light-weighted, with one hand, turned around in place, glared and asked, "Release, thief, where?"
Luca had long since adapted to his style of language, and pointed to the west wing of the building and said, "Let's go to the reading room over there." ”
As he spoke, he walked over and bent down to pick up the book that had been stolen that no one else could touch.
As he stepped back, Lukka felt something under his feet, and when he looked down, he saw a few broken poles and planks.
The thing looked familiar, and he crouched down to pick up one.
"This must be the shelf where the book is kept?" Ollie recognized the source of the broken wood.
"Yes, that's it, but it's not worth fixing. Lukka felt a little sorry, although this thing was not attached to the magic now, he could still feel the magic afterglow on it, it should have been caused by years of being within the bounds of that book.
Lukka thought to himself, and asked Phil for a pocket and filled it with all the sawdust on the ground - Phil always carried a bunch of large and small packages with him, and pockets of all sizes.
"Okay, let's go. Lukka stood up, patted the sawdust off his hands, and walked towards the reading room in the west wing of the building.