Magical daily life after reincarnation
Chapter 83 History Books
Chapter 83 History Books
In the general education class on the second day, I don't know if it was because of Professor Carson, Professor Janisa talked about the history of Duid.
"The golden age does not count the year, and it is difficult to verify the exact time of the origin of Duidism. But what is certain is that they appeared at the end of the golden age after the Creator and the Seven Gods left the earth."
"As described by Hercules in "Pyroxene Records", they are mainly active in the present-day Yogail area, and the annual priestly meeting system was also founded by them."
"It has been preserved by many sects, including the Holy See of Apocalypse."
Professor Janesa's tone was not as rigid as in the past. Instead, it had the taste of telling a story, and there were some unknown meanings in her tone.
"Duids abide by the morality stipulated by nature and the oak tree, and at the same time, the more they abide by, the more they can get more power when they overstep."
Hearing the way the Duids expressed their power, Talo directly thought of the [Sanctuary Composition] given by Hercules, and became more attentive to the lecture.
He even took notes for the first time, and Grace beside him was surprised.
"Is it true that Professor Carson can't come back? It's good to be resigned from the position of tutor, why was he removed from Fedora's title of professor." During the break, Grace felt a little bit apologetic for Professor Carson.
"Although there was a little deviation in the era of our trial, the result of the trial is still pretty good, and I don't know why such a heavy punishment was given." Wentini echoed.
Because Professor Carson is using us after all, Tullow thought.
Since Professor Carson wants to play the role of Calamity, the Calamity must have cost many lives.
The villagers in the village have become part of the disaster, and the only people who can be killed are students who have entered the trial.
Except for keeping Aaron, other people will die on the spot due to disaster at the beginning of the ceremony, and then return to the real place of trial.
Fedora should also be looking at this aspect, and felt that Carson, as a mentor and professor, was completely dereliction of duty.
It's just that Professor Carson has dissipated himself, and his name has to be erased from Fedora.
Tulo still felt a little sad.
"Although I don't know if Professor Carson will regret it, but as far as the ending is concerned, he should not be unhappy." Tarlow said slowly.
This sentence didn't answer anything, and it didn't explain anything, but Grace fell silent anyway.
It was rare for Grace to feel that Talo had so many emotions at present. His answer made Grace feel that the bronze trial itself seemed to be more complicated than she imagined, but he acted like he didn't intend to say it.
Tullow kind of liked being a riddler.
……
Professor Janisa's class always lasts until the evening.
The sun set on the horizon, and after going to the cafeteria to replenish some nutrition, Tullow walked towards the transfer door to the library.
After entering the library, as soon as he took out his debit card, Tullo was overwhelmed by the huge stone tablet next to Libel's desk.
Tarlow thought it would be outrageous to change a standing sign, but Liber actually got another stone tablet and engraved the words on it.
I can't imagine what he will come up with next time he enters the library.
Liber wiped the tears from the corners of his eyes when he saw Talo, got up and introduced the origin of the stele to him: "This is the Bosa stone I bought from Marine Nale, and I found it in the academy. A master alchemist specialized in engraving and enchanting."
"Even if we disappear into this world in the future, your words will still be passed down on this stone tablet without any damage."
Libel looked excited, as if he had created some kind of treasure.
"Ah, um..." Talo couldn't understand Liber's persistence anymore, and nodded numbly, without looking at the stone tablet too much.
"Mr. Liber, do you remember what book you were reading when I first came to the library?"
"At that time I heard you say: Popura illuminates the world with the pain of body and soul, but only Hercules in the three circles will lament for him. People, why do you always like to chase distant stars? , ignoring the ground under your feet." Tulo mentioned one of the reasons for his coming.
The super memory endowed to him by the Mysterious Gate can recite the sentence more than two months ago intact, and he can even imitate a little bit of Libel's tone at that time.
"You should be talking about "Silver Elegy". This sentence is taken from the second paragraph of No. 20 of the seventh chapter." After Libel finished speaking, he turned a large book and handed it to Tulo: "This This book does not belong to the library, it is mine, and I can lend it to you if you want to read it."
Tarlow took over "Silver Elegy" after thanking him. This book was much heavier and older than he had imagined.
When you open the cover, you can see several erected words, which mean that wizards are immortal.
The protagonist in it is a Chosen of the Seven Gods who was born in the Golden Age. He has experienced the development of the Silver Age. The book also records many historical events in the Silver Age that cannot be verified.
There are descriptions of some miraculous scenes, as if the author had been there in person.
"What do you think of the writing?" Liebel asked.
"It's really good. Although the genre is a mixture of stories and long poems, it doesn't look messy at all. The occasional Guremu language can better reflect the thickness and emotion of history." Talo praised without hesitation.
"Hahahaha, the author will be super happy to hear a sincere praise from a book lover like you." Libel smiled, as if Tulo was praising him.
It seems that he really likes this book so much that he is willing to lend it to himself. Tullow was a little moved, and he didn't intend to say anything about asking him to open the stone tablet with his name engraved on it.
Put "Silver Elegy" into his bracelet, and then wrote "Pyroxene Record" that Professor Janisa said in class on the debit card.
Tullow became more and more curious about what happened in the Silver Age, and his intuition always told him that the information he wanted could be found in history.
Following the guidance of the debit card, Tulo looked up and saw a book that was much lighter than "Silver Elegy".
Instead of climbing up the ladder to get the book as before, he called it into his hand after saying "Go to Heavy Suspension".
The content of "Pyrostone Record" is slightly different from the title of the book, mainly introducing the birth and general teachings of multiple sects, including the Dreamless Cult that I encountered in the dream.
Talo stopped when he turned to the Order of Death.
Because of the last few sentences on this page.
"The Death Sect is one of the few truly benevolent sects in my opinion. Apart from correcting the death they deserve, they have been waiting for the arrival of an unknown being."
"In their description, this existence comes from a virtual source, and will become the afterglow of the old era and the dawn of the new era."
"I guess they are referring to my best friend Papra, but I really don't understand what the virtual source represents."
Tarlow stroked these words with trembling fingers, and his breathing froze.
(End of this chapter)
In the general education class on the second day, I don't know if it was because of Professor Carson, Professor Janisa talked about the history of Duid.
"The golden age does not count the year, and it is difficult to verify the exact time of the origin of Duidism. But what is certain is that they appeared at the end of the golden age after the Creator and the Seven Gods left the earth."
"As described by Hercules in "Pyroxene Records", they are mainly active in the present-day Yogail area, and the annual priestly meeting system was also founded by them."
"It has been preserved by many sects, including the Holy See of Apocalypse."
Professor Janesa's tone was not as rigid as in the past. Instead, it had the taste of telling a story, and there were some unknown meanings in her tone.
"Duids abide by the morality stipulated by nature and the oak tree, and at the same time, the more they abide by, the more they can get more power when they overstep."
Hearing the way the Duids expressed their power, Talo directly thought of the [Sanctuary Composition] given by Hercules, and became more attentive to the lecture.
He even took notes for the first time, and Grace beside him was surprised.
"Is it true that Professor Carson can't come back? It's good to be resigned from the position of tutor, why was he removed from Fedora's title of professor." During the break, Grace felt a little bit apologetic for Professor Carson.
"Although there was a little deviation in the era of our trial, the result of the trial is still pretty good, and I don't know why such a heavy punishment was given." Wentini echoed.
Because Professor Carson is using us after all, Tullow thought.
Since Professor Carson wants to play the role of Calamity, the Calamity must have cost many lives.
The villagers in the village have become part of the disaster, and the only people who can be killed are students who have entered the trial.
Except for keeping Aaron, other people will die on the spot due to disaster at the beginning of the ceremony, and then return to the real place of trial.
Fedora should also be looking at this aspect, and felt that Carson, as a mentor and professor, was completely dereliction of duty.
It's just that Professor Carson has dissipated himself, and his name has to be erased from Fedora.
Tulo still felt a little sad.
"Although I don't know if Professor Carson will regret it, but as far as the ending is concerned, he should not be unhappy." Tarlow said slowly.
This sentence didn't answer anything, and it didn't explain anything, but Grace fell silent anyway.
It was rare for Grace to feel that Talo had so many emotions at present. His answer made Grace feel that the bronze trial itself seemed to be more complicated than she imagined, but he acted like he didn't intend to say it.
Tullow kind of liked being a riddler.
……
Professor Janisa's class always lasts until the evening.
The sun set on the horizon, and after going to the cafeteria to replenish some nutrition, Tullow walked towards the transfer door to the library.
After entering the library, as soon as he took out his debit card, Tullo was overwhelmed by the huge stone tablet next to Libel's desk.
Tarlow thought it would be outrageous to change a standing sign, but Liber actually got another stone tablet and engraved the words on it.
I can't imagine what he will come up with next time he enters the library.
Liber wiped the tears from the corners of his eyes when he saw Talo, got up and introduced the origin of the stele to him: "This is the Bosa stone I bought from Marine Nale, and I found it in the academy. A master alchemist specialized in engraving and enchanting."
"Even if we disappear into this world in the future, your words will still be passed down on this stone tablet without any damage."
Libel looked excited, as if he had created some kind of treasure.
"Ah, um..." Talo couldn't understand Liber's persistence anymore, and nodded numbly, without looking at the stone tablet too much.
"Mr. Liber, do you remember what book you were reading when I first came to the library?"
"At that time I heard you say: Popura illuminates the world with the pain of body and soul, but only Hercules in the three circles will lament for him. People, why do you always like to chase distant stars? , ignoring the ground under your feet." Tulo mentioned one of the reasons for his coming.
The super memory endowed to him by the Mysterious Gate can recite the sentence more than two months ago intact, and he can even imitate a little bit of Libel's tone at that time.
"You should be talking about "Silver Elegy". This sentence is taken from the second paragraph of No. 20 of the seventh chapter." After Libel finished speaking, he turned a large book and handed it to Tulo: "This This book does not belong to the library, it is mine, and I can lend it to you if you want to read it."
Tarlow took over "Silver Elegy" after thanking him. This book was much heavier and older than he had imagined.
When you open the cover, you can see several erected words, which mean that wizards are immortal.
The protagonist in it is a Chosen of the Seven Gods who was born in the Golden Age. He has experienced the development of the Silver Age. The book also records many historical events in the Silver Age that cannot be verified.
There are descriptions of some miraculous scenes, as if the author had been there in person.
"What do you think of the writing?" Liebel asked.
"It's really good. Although the genre is a mixture of stories and long poems, it doesn't look messy at all. The occasional Guremu language can better reflect the thickness and emotion of history." Talo praised without hesitation.
"Hahahaha, the author will be super happy to hear a sincere praise from a book lover like you." Libel smiled, as if Tulo was praising him.
It seems that he really likes this book so much that he is willing to lend it to himself. Tullow was a little moved, and he didn't intend to say anything about asking him to open the stone tablet with his name engraved on it.
Put "Silver Elegy" into his bracelet, and then wrote "Pyroxene Record" that Professor Janisa said in class on the debit card.
Tullow became more and more curious about what happened in the Silver Age, and his intuition always told him that the information he wanted could be found in history.
Following the guidance of the debit card, Tulo looked up and saw a book that was much lighter than "Silver Elegy".
Instead of climbing up the ladder to get the book as before, he called it into his hand after saying "Go to Heavy Suspension".
The content of "Pyrostone Record" is slightly different from the title of the book, mainly introducing the birth and general teachings of multiple sects, including the Dreamless Cult that I encountered in the dream.
Talo stopped when he turned to the Order of Death.
Because of the last few sentences on this page.
"The Death Sect is one of the few truly benevolent sects in my opinion. Apart from correcting the death they deserve, they have been waiting for the arrival of an unknown being."
"In their description, this existence comes from a virtual source, and will become the afterglow of the old era and the dawn of the new era."
"I guess they are referring to my best friend Papra, but I really don't understand what the virtual source represents."
Tarlow stroked these words with trembling fingers, and his breathing froze.
(End of this chapter)
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