Chapter 119: The Second Floor of the Library
Don't worry about the textbooks of herbology and potions, Lari has them, and Herag has them.
Don't worry about the course, Larry explains it himself, and he really teaches Herag as a student.
Herag took out the rune stone and looked at it, there were almost no classes during this time, and it should be a few days before the normal classes were held.
Courses in Moonlight Glades are all inexpensive and are mostly convenient for wizard apprentices. The formal wizards who attend the class basically have a task requirement, and the task content is that they must hold a class every three months.
The Moonlight Glade gives a lot of resources to the official wizards who sign the contract, and accordingly, these wizards also have certain responsibilities and obligations.
In this war between Moonglade and Grimm Hut, several official wizards died, which was a serious loss for both sides.
The knowledge that Herag urgently needs at the moment is also the knowledge related to ancient magic, which there are no relevant books on the first floor of the library, so he can only go to the second floor to see if there are any.
The library in the Moonlight Glade has a total of seventeen floors, and even third-class wizard apprentices can only go to the second floor to borrow books.
Further up, you have to be a formal wizard who has signed a contract to go up and borrow books.
Since Herag has decided to use the Great Dark Sky as his natural spell, he definitely needs to know more about it.
Early the next morning, just after dawn, Gerag finished his meditation and went to the library.
In the past two days, Larry has no order tasks for the time being, and he happens to have time to go to the library to replenish his knowledge.
When Herag arrived at the library, he found more than a dozen people waiting outside the library.
It would be a while before the library opened, and a few people were squatting on the side of the road with books and reading by the light of the street lamps.
Herag thought of Leo again, Runestone still hasn't heard back, this man doesn't usually have many friends, and Herag can't inquire about his whereabouts.
These people outside the library worked just as hard as Leo, most of them were first- and second-class wizard apprentices, and there were only two third-class wizard apprentices plus Herag.
Herag glanced at the time in his field of vision, and the door to the library opened automatically at six o'clock.
The wizard apprentices who were waiting outside walked in in an orderly manner, and no one was scrambling.
It's not like the school in the previous life that there were many people, and you need to go in and grab a place.
The library in the Moonlight Glade highlights a "vast and sparsely populated area", and some are empty locations.
Herag walked around the first floor first, scanning some of the new books into the dark blue.
The books here are updated very slowly, and even if there are new books, they are basically books just written by the wizards of Moonlight Glade, and they are put into the library after approval.
Herag followed the stairs to the second floor.
The door to the second floor was closed, and there was a groove in the door, and Herag put the rune stone inside.
The rune stone lit up, and the groove lit up with a green light, and after a clang, Herag picked up his runestone, and the door opened automatically.
The second floor of the library is even wider than the first, and the rows of bookshelves are so visible that you can't see the end as far as the eye can see.
"Looks like there's space spells here, too."
Herag measured the size of the space, which was much larger than it looked from the outside, at least three times larger than the space on the first floor.
There were two people on the second floor now, a librarian at the front desk, and a third-class wizard apprentice.
The man looked very old, his beard was gray, and the sign in front of him read, "Layton Potter." ”
The lifespan of a third-class wizard apprentice is generally between one hundred and twenty to one hundred and fifty years old, and the aging will be much slower than that of ordinary people.
But this Layton in front of him looks so old, at least more than a hundred years old.
Knowing that some of the wizarding apprentices had no hope of promotion in their old age, Herag would leave the Moonlit Glades and return to his hometown to retire.
Of course, there are also people like Leighton, who don't plan to leave and spend the rest of their lives in the Moonlight Glade.
The Moonlight Glade will not kick them out, the woodland is full of people, and a job like a librarian is very suitable for these seniors.
The work in the library is very easy, and you don't even have to be responsible for organizing the books.
There is a spell inside the library, and all books placed in the designated place will automatically return to their original position on the shelves.
"You're just promoted?" Although Leighton was very old, his eyes were still shrewd, and he sat on the chair at the front desk and smiled.
Herag nodded, "Yes, I'm going to come to the second floor." ”
"Well, every newly promoted third-rank wizard apprentice can't wait to come to the second floor to have a look, so I know almost all the third-rank wizard apprentices in the woodland. Although I'm old, I still have a good memory, and I remember everyone, you, it's the first time I've met. ”
Layton speaks slowly, but articulates clearly.
After talking with him for a while, Herag learned the general classification of the books on the second floor and the corresponding areas, and first went to the history section.
After he left, Leighton also picked up a book and read it slowly, taking a sip of brewed coffee from time to time, looking very pleasant.
Herag went under the bookshelf and looked up at the tall shelves.
The shelves here are so high that it's hard to see what books are on them, even if you look up.
But this was not a difficult thing for Herag, who had dark blue to get information.
It's also a trivial matter for a third-class wizard apprentice, who basically has the ability to sense this skill with magical power.
It's easy to take down the top book, and if you hook it with your magic power, the corresponding book will automatically fly down.
Starting with the first book on the first bookshelf of the history category, Herag scanned and entered them one by one, and recorded them all in the dark blue database.
He didn't have time to read them in detail, so he had all the time to enter them.
Due to the size of the second layer, Herag estimated that he would need to soak in it for three or four days before he could complete all the books.
The content of the books in this layer is far richer and more in-depth than that of the first layer, and many of the books in the first layer can basically find the corresponding higher-level editions here.
Four days later, in front of the last bookshelf, Herag kept flipping through the pages with a copy of "Dragon Geography" in his hand, and Deep Blue quickly scanned and entered the contents.
"It's finally done." Herag thought to himself.
The gains brought to him by this layer are too great, and the knowledge here is enough to use for a long time in the future.
For the average wizard apprentice, it is not necessary to read all the content here, even if they learn it for decades.
But Herag didn't need to read every book, as long as there was this data in the dark blue database, he could take it out when he needed it.
It was only after this was done that Hellag began to read the book seriously.
He was going to look at ancient history, things related to ancient magic, and information about alchemy wizards, and he also needed to take a look.
It's just that naturally you don't need to stay in the library to watch it, and you can lie in bed and watch it when you get home.
By the time he left, Layton was asleep, lying on a book.
(End of chapter)