Chapter 14 Problem Transfer

Is there a book in the world that contains the answers to all questions? Even if the book was written by his teacher, the first Grey Clark, he didn't think it would live up to its name. This thought came from the mage's own experience, and after training since he became sensible and after five years of self-study, Cheese found that whenever he thought he was about to reach the end of a realm, he did not see the end of the mountain, but more and higher peaks.

As a result, Cheese has become more and more respectful and reminiscent of his teacher in the past five years, he doesn't know how much time Clark has gone through before teaching him, how much knowledge he has learned, and in terms of the mage's own experience, he thinks that even if he is given a few hundred more years, he may not be able to build another gray tower, and he will not be able to teach a group of spellcasters of the same level as his peers. But even so, he didn't think Clark had touched the ultimate. Perhaps in his mind, this ultimate is no longer something that can be grasped by individuals.

"Where is the book left by the teacher in the Tower?" asked Cheese after thinking. Since Ann Lina acknowledged the existence of this book, which incorporated all the wisdom of the Gray Tower's founder, he naturally thought that the book now existed in the Gray Tower, even in Ann Lina's hands. This explains why jewelers come into conflict with the latter.

"What? do you want to see it?" her voice rose slightly, making it impossible to tell whether the sentence was a joke or a formal inquiry. Judging from what the mage knew about Ann Lina, it is likely that her words had both meanings. Because of this, the Grey robes don't like to talk to this vampire, and they will always inadvertently be hooked by a sentence with multiple meanings. Even if you don't say the idea, the shame of being fiddled with by the other person is unpleasant enough.

But Cheese grew up next to Ann Lina, so he knew what to do with her. Or that he has a set of principles for dealing with An Lina, that is, to face his own thoughts, in front of this ancient blood clan, there is no need to hide it, because people can imagine the dirtiest things, she has long seen fatigue and boredom.

"Absolutely. Because I doubt that it can afford to be known as the teacher's most outstanding work, and I doubt that it will cover what the teacher has learned. ”

An Lina looked at him calmly, trying to see the real thoughts behind Cheese's words. Her gaze became hesitant after meeting the eyes of her boss, for the latter's eyes made her sense a hint of strangeness, and the eyes that she had looked at for nearly twenty years had taken on a new color. Birds that have left their nests will not come back, and children who have grown up will not be naΓ―ve. And who can tell if this is good or bad? If Clark is the seeker of the laws of this world, Ann Lina is the observer of the creatures that live in this world.

"It's useless to think about it. That book isn't in the Grey Tower right now. Clark hid it, in a place that no one could have imagined. ”

Cheese wasn't much disappointed, and if Ann Lina told him that the book was here or showed it to him, he would have panicked. All he wanted was to read the contents of the book, and he didn't want to get involved in the disputes that would arise over it. But then, Cheese thinks about why the jeweler would have a conflict with Ann Lena since the book is not in the Gray Tower, and the simpler guess is that the latter does not believe Ann Lina's words, but before that, there is a question.

The question of "why is a book deliberately hidden by the teacher known?" is the key to the current situation in Cheese's view. Since Clark hid the book, it means that he doesn't want the book to be found easily, so how could he take the initiative to release the news that this book exists in this world? Or is it a trick directed by the Lord of the Gray Tower, hoping that the casters, including his own apprentices, will compete for the book in order to select those who are qualified to inherit the book? No, with the character of the Lord of the Gray Tower, he would not make such a bad joke. Just as he had carefully selected the Grey Tower's apprentices, Clark himself was not in favor of imparting knowledge in a random manner.

"Good questions, but good questions often go unanswered. Ann Lina stretched her arm, even though her body didn't stiffen or anything like that.

"In other words, you don't know?" Cheese's mind raced to wonder who could bring the legacy of the Lord of the Grey Tower to the eyes of many spellcasters in this world without An Lina's knowledge. A name soon appeared in his range, broker. That nasty being has such abilities.

Ann Lina's understanding of cheese may still be on top of the mage's self-knowledge, and although it has been a while, she has quickly gained insight into what cheese is thinking now. That's why she doesn't want Cheese to return to the Grey Tower at this time. Brokers or not, the Grey Tower has never lacked enemies and rivals, but with Clark in the past, no one dared to do anything to the tower outside the world. The current chaos is only the first step, and this first step has plunged the interior of the Grey Tower into chaos. The Greyrobes, who had struggled with research bottlenecks, never thought about why they would get roughly the same information at roughly the same point in time, and they were so confident in themselves that they ruled out or didn't care about being used in the first place.

"I don't know if it's not your concern. What happened to the nezumi? What happened to the girl named Gloria?" Ann Lina wanted to divert the conversation, unwilling to continue the discussion about who had spread the news of Clark's legacy. And judging by Cheese's slightly darkened expression, her plan was a success.

"Gloria is very good, she has no problem with her physical abilities. The nezumi too..."

"You don't understand my question. Whether it's a nezumi or a Gloria, I don't care about them. All I care about is how you are doing among them. ”

Cheese's expression became cramped, and he had just given a speech in Vale City that would change his relationship with the nezumi before returning to the Grey Tower.

"Sure enough, I don't think your personality is suitable to be a lord. An Lina said, sighing slightly.

"Well, you don't have to worry about the affairs of the tower. I have something here, you go and help me do it. As she spoke, she handed an open letter to Cheese.