Chapter 509: Upper Library

Women always like good-looking things, especially when compared with their own elves, the difference is even more obvious.

Herag smiled: "Well, these are not important, he is quite strong." ”

Herag didn't explain the origin or actual identity of the toad, and only he knew the information.

As a last resort, you can't just reveal it.

The toad looked at Herag and then at Ress, but did not speak, but squatted honestly on the ground.

Ruisi looked at the toad, and suddenly remembered something: "By the way, I happened to write a letter to my family, so you can help me deliver it." How many magic stones does he need to deliver a letter? ”

"A gold coin." Hellag said.

"So cheap?" Ruiss was a little surprised, most messengers ask for magic stones.

A gold coin is almost the same as no money for a wizard.

Rees ran back into the house, took out a letter and handed it to Toad and said, "This letter is for Carver Church of the Church family." ”

Carver is Reis's biological father, and because the Land of Dawn and the Barren Lands cannot be communicated with runes for the time being, they usually rely on letters.

The toad looked at the letter in front of him, and he didn't come back to his senses for a while, and his business was a little rusty.

He was stunned for a moment before holding the letter in his mouth, and Rhyss then handed over a gold coin, which was also swallowed by the toad.

With the letter in its mouth, the toad crawled into the void and disappeared.

Herag looked at the figure of the toad leaving, and felt a little funny inexplicably.

As a sixth-level powerhouse in the abyss plane, Toad is suspected of being a former six-ring wizard, and now he actually helps people run errands and deliver letters.

After a few minutes or so, the toad crawled out of the void again, croaked with Herag, and vanished.

……

Early the next morning, Herag arrived at the library in Silvermoon City.

When he first came to Silvermoon City, Herag came here to include all the books from the first to the third floor into the dark blue database.

At that time, due to the lack of contribution, it was not possible to enter the fourth and fifth floors.

But now that the contribution level has reached the target, it's time to include the books and materials on the upper two floors.

After showing the runestone, Herag came to the fourth layer.

The fourth floor is smaller in size and has few bookshelves, so there are many fewer books than the first three floors.

Many of the bookshelves are not even full, and some are only sparsely stocked with a few books.

Herag walked over to an old bookshelf and took down a random book titled "An Inquiry into the Elemental Principle: Beginning with the Cavity Anatomy of a Sea Catfish."

Herag flipped through it and looked at it, and it was a printed version of a wizard's manuscript named Usser.

The text is all handwritten, and the handwriting is a bit sloppy.

Except for some of the patterns that are drawn accurately, it feels like a rough sketch.

There is no explanation of Usel himself in this book, but the content mainly starts with the cavity anatomy of the sea catfish, a monster, and explores the principles related to the elements step by step.

After reading the book, Herag looked at the other books on the shelf, and found that the books here are basically like this, all of them are manuscript prints.

The content of the book is not very profound, the key is that he records the complete experimental research process of a wizard.

In the manuscript, Ursel recorded his way of thinking about problems, as well as his analytical thinking when encountering problems.

These experimental ideas are the real essence of this book.

After reading this book, it is equivalent to reading the whole process of a veteran wizard's experiment, and Herag has learned a lot.

Herag then scanned all the books on the shelves, then went elsewhere to enter the rest into the dark blue database.

The situation here was similar to what he had guessed, most of them were wizards' manuscripts, all of which were available in various fields.

It's just that it's all in print, not the original manuscript.

Herag found that the manuscripts were all written by some famous wizards, and that many of the books published on the lower three floors were written by this group.

There are also many wizards who have not heard of Herag and are not well-known.

But the manuscripts that can be placed here are certainly not ordinary wizards.

It's just a pity that after Herag scanned and entered all the books here, he still didn't find the name Nicholas, and there was no trace at all.

Even in the manuscripts of these shamans, there is no record of it.

Herag thought it might be a matter of the times, and that these manuscripts were basically wizards from the era after the Glorious Age.

And Nicholas is a man of the Glorious Age, too far away from now, and the people who can come into contact with him almost no longer exist in this era.

Even these fourth-level wizards in the Land of Dawn now were born and slowly grew up in the era after the Glorious Era.

After scanning the books on the fourth floor, Herag continued on to the fifth.

There are fewer books on the fifth floor than on the fourth, and there are only seven bookshelves here, not as many as the sofas here.

Herag took a look, and there were basically some historical records here, as well as information about the major wizarding organizations, as well as relevant information about the Land of Dawn, the Barren Lands, and the continent of Carragher.

There are also many records related to the wizarding plane, which roughly introduces the general situation of the wizarding plane.

Herag looked at it, and there were six continents in the entire wizarding plane.

The continent of Coulson, where he was born, is located in the southernmost part, and the continent of Carragher, where the Land of Dawn is located, is located in the east.

In addition to these two continents, there are four other continents scattered elsewhere.

The area of these four continents is not smaller than that of the Karague continent, but because of the lack of resources required for wizard cultivation, there are not many wizarding activities.

The Coulson Continent is the smallest of these continents, and it is also very scarce in resources.

Herag remembers that Dino's ship had come from the west, and had stopped for a few days on the continent of Coulson, before heading for the continent of Carragher.

The most important information in this is some historical materials, which roughly record the origin of the Auroville and the rise and fall of many wizarding organizations.

After the Glorious Age, due to the betrayal of the Tower of the Six Rings, the wizarding plane instantly lost its leader, resulting in a long period of chaos.

During this period, countless wizarding organizations appeared, and countless wizarding organizations disappeared.

It took a long time for the six wizarding organizations that are now in the Land of Dawn to exist.

Other wizarding organizations have either perished or been driven to the Barrens.

Now those wizarding organizations in the Barrens are all from the Land of Dawn, and these materials Herag had also heard from Mr. Braque of the Church family, and it is not a secret.

(End of chapter)