Sixth Ring Wizard

Chapter 509: The Upper Floors of the Library


Women always like beautiful things, especially when compared to their own little elves, the difference is even more obvious.

Herag smiled and said, "Uh, these things aren't important. He's quite strong."

Herag did not explain Toad's origins or true identity; these were things only he needed to know.

Unless absolutely necessary, they couldn't be casually revealed.

Toad glanced at Herag, then at Reese, said nothing, and obediently squatted on the ground.

Reese looked at Toad, and suddenly remembered something: "Oh right, I just wrote a letter to my family. Can you help me deliver it? How many Magic Stones does he charge per delivery?"

"One Gold Coin," Herag said.

"So cheap?" Reese was a bit surprised; normally, messengers required Magic Stones.

One Gold Coin was virtually free for a wizard.

Reese ran back inside, took out a letter, and handed it to Toad, saying: "This letter is for Kaver Cheqi of the Cheqi Family."

Kaver was Reese's biological father, and because the Land of Dawn and the Barren Land couldn't use Talisman Stones for communication temporarily, they mainly relied on letters.

Toad looked at the letter before him, momentarily at a loss, his skills somewhat rusty.

He paused for a moment before taking the letter in his mouth, and Reese quickly handed over a Gold Coin, which Toad swallowed into his belly.

With the letter in his mouth, Toad crawled into the void and disappeared.

Herag watched Toad's departing figure and couldn't help but feel amused.

Toad, as a Level 6 powerhouse from the Abyss Plane, suspected of being a former Sixth Ring Wizard, was now running errands delivering letters.

About a few minutes later, Toad reemerged from the void, croaked once to Herag, and then vanished.

...

Early the next day, Herag arrived at the Silver Moon City's library.

When he first came to Silver Moon City, Herag had already archived all the books from the first to the third floors into Shenlan's database.

At that time, he didn't have enough Contribution Points, so he couldn't enter the fourth and fifth floors.

But now that his Contribution Points were sufficient, it was also time to archive the books from the upper two floors.

After showing the Talisman Stone, Herag reached the fourth floor.

The fourth floor was relatively small, with fewer bookshelves, and the number of books here was much less than the first three floors.

Many bookshelves weren't even filled; some were sparsely populated with a few books.

Herag walked to an old bookshelf, casually picked up a book, and the title was "Elemental Principles Research: Starting with the Anatomy of the Sea Catfish."

Herag opened it to take a look; it was a printed version of a wizard manuscript by someone named Ussel.

The text inside was handwritten, and the handwriting was somewhat sloppy.

Besides some accurately drawn diagrams, it felt entirely like a draft.

This book did not elaborate much on Ussel himself; the content primarily began with the anatomy of a Demon called the Sea Catfish, gradually exploring principles related to elements.

After reading this book, Herag glanced at other books on the shelf and found that most of the books here were like this, all printed versions of manuscripts.

The content in the Sea Catfish book wasn't deeply profound; the key lay in that it documented a wizard's complete experimental research process.

Ussel recorded his way of thinking when approaching problems and his analytical thinking when encountering issues in the manuscript.

These experimental ideas were the true essence of this book.

Finishing this book was equivalent to watching an entire experimental process of an experienced wizard, and Herag learned a lot.

Herag then scanned and recorded all the books on the shelf and proceeded to archive the remaining books into Shenlan's database from other areas.

The condition here was similar to his guesses; most were some wizard's manuscripts from various fields.

However, all here were printed versions, not original manuscripts.

Herag found that these manuscripts were left by some well-known wizards, and many of the published books on the lower three floors were written by this group.

There were also many wizards Herag hadn't heard of, without much popularity.

But manuscripts allowed to be placed here certainly belonged to no ordinary wizard.

Unfortunately, after scanning and recording all the books here, Herag still couldn't find the name Nicholas; not a trace of it.

Even within these wizard manuscripts, there was no record related to him.

Herag felt it might be a matter of time; these manuscripts were mostly from wizards in the era after the Era of Radiance.

And Nicholas belonged to the Era of Radiance, too far removed from the current era, with almost no one from that time still existing.

Even the current Level 4 Wizards in the Land of Dawn were born and grew up after the Era of Radiance.

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

The books on the fifth floor were even fewer than on the fourth floor, with only seven bookshelves, less than the number of sofas here.

As Herag looked around, it was mostly historical records, information about various Wizard Organizations, and related data about the Land of Dawn, Barren Land, and Kala Continent.

There were also many records related to the Wizard Plane, roughly introducing the general situation of the Wizard Plane.

Herag observed that the entire Wizard Plane consisted of six continents.

The Coleson Continent, where he was born, was located in the south, and the Kala Continent, where the Land of Dawn was, in the east.

Apart from these two continents, four other continents were distributed elsewhere.

These four continents were no smaller in size compared to the Kala Continent. It's just that due to a lack of resources needed for wizard cultivation, not many wizards were active there.

The Coleson Continent was the smallest among these continents, with its resources also being scarce.

Herag remembered that Dino's ship had come from the west back then, stopped at the Coleson Continent for a few days, and then headed to the Kala Continent.

The most important information here was still some historical records, roughly documenting the origin of the Land of Dawn and the rise and fall of many Wizard Organizations.

After the Era of Radiance, because of the Sixth Ring Tower's betrayal, the Wizard Plane suddenly lost its leader, plunging into a long period of chaos.

During this time, countless Wizard Organizations appeared, and countless Wizard Organizations disappeared.

After a long time, the current six Wizard Organizations in the Land of Dawn finally emerged.

Other Wizard Organizations either perished or were driven to the Barren Land.

Now, those Wizard Organizations in the Barren Land were once from the Land of Dawn's side, a fact Herag had also heard from Mr. Blake of the Cheqi Family. It wasn't really a secret.

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