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After sub his task, Tony io to take a nap After all, every inspection trip would push one’s nerves to the limit, and it really consumed your stamina In contrast to Tony’s actions, Greem hesitated for a moment, then he turned around and walked toward the library

It was around midday, so there weren’t very many apprentices inside the library

It was a simple stone rooainst the walls On top of these shelves were all kinds of ic and spell books made from all kinds of ed these books was a ed, intermediate level old apprentice Adept

For these intermediate apprentice Adepts, who had only barely reached this level with help froe, the Adept Toould never put in any roup of apprentice had given up their a to take those overly risky missions, but, at the same time, they refused to return to the life of ordinary huroup within the apprentice Adepts

Although a librarian only received one Knowledge point every seven days, it was an easy job, and there wasn’t any danger at all That’s also the reason why this task had been occupied by these senior intermediate apprentice Adepts For someone like Greem, who had no one to depend on and was forever alone, all he could do was take on those dangerous missions

Greem didn’t rush to the bookshelves in the deepest area, like he used to do Instead, he was browsing through each bookshelf leisurely, occasionally picking up a book and flipping through a few pages All the books in this library were books of ic When they were not borrowed, only the introduction was visible to a reader, while all the other content in the book was perpetually covered with a layer of floating dark fog, h it

Gree, because it was personally designed by the oing through a treatical formation, no apprentice could read the content of the book, not even a single character If anyone started wishfully thinking of breaking this ical for the ire of, and punishh the consequences could be quite dire, Greeical Assistance Chip could bring hie points were very difficult to earn, and currently Greeh to support his needed Spirit growth requirement

He picked up the book, ‘The History of Adept’, and pretended he was seriously reading the intro But in actuality, deep in his ical Assistance Chip

“Scan this book Try and see if you can obtain the content without triggering thedeep scan…”

Greeical Assistance Chip was scanning things outside his body, his eyes would take on a red tint This required hi abnorh his eyes

“Unknown protective force field detected… analyzing…” beep “Warning… force field is experiencing an unknown transfor terminated…”

Greem quickly closed his eyes and then the book

It really didn’t work Any tiny bit of interference froer the protective ical formation on the book It looked like his overly opti mission had failed Henceforth, if he wanted to obtain neledge, he had to be honest and exchange for it with Knowledge points

But he had no regrets on this ical Assistance Chip, he no longer had to use the traditionalas he could borrow once, he would be able to duplicate it exactly, without e area of the chip, and he would be able to read it anytime he wanted

Even if he couldn’t master the book in a short period of tih and categorize them Afterwards, he would be able to take his time and slowly study the content of the book With this alone, the chip was provided him a tremendous boon!

He had no other choice but to put down the ‘History of the Adepts’ After that, Greem came to stand in front of another bookshelf All the books on this shelf were related to the usage of the fire ele to his elemental affinity, and that’s the reason why this bookshelf was the one he visited theTechniques of the Fire Elee Fireball’

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Soic spells, so spells, so techniques… a spells were able to help him master some necessary spells and ih to increase his knowledge storage Only those books about the theory ofhis Spirit

How to utilize his Knowledge points in the most reasonable manner He needed to expand the nu his combat ability and survivability, and, at the saical theory, which could push hih conundrum that really pushed his mind to the limit!

Gree in front of the bookshelf