Chapter 104, "Occultism" Lesson 1

The wings of light stretched out to be three meters long were unexpectedly dazzling! Klose let out a beautiful sigh and flew towards the magic book with a brave dash.

The red magic book struggled to flap its little wings and scurry up and down, left and right, and its movements were quite agile. But after Klose changed this pair of light wings, he was obviously more than a notch higher than the magic book in terms of speed!

And the pair of newly grown wings seemed to be born behind Klose's back, and there was no discomfort.

Just when the red magic book fell urgently and tried to avoid Klose's clutches, I saw the latter accelerate in an instant with a dive! Hold the magic book in your arms.

It's just that because his speed is too fast, there is no way to stop before he lands, so he can only fall headlong.

Fortunately, the ground in this space is not the stone floor outside, but is somewhat soft and elastic.

At the moment Klose fell to the ground, his body was even bounced up a short distance.

"Whew.... Old man, this is the book, right? ”

Klose handed the book to the old lady, but she didn't reach for it.

I saw her wrinkled face, and said softly: "Young man, take it, this book is what you will learn in the first section of the magic occult." Books are not open to the public, and only occult students are eligible to enter. You're the second person I've seen in all these years. ”

Klose asked curiously, "Who was the last one to come in?" ”

The old man replied truthfully: "It's your current mentor, the child Zhiqiu." ”

Klose was stunned, thinking to himself, well, in front of this old man, he is indeed qualified to call everyone a child.

The old man looked at Klose with a smile and said, "Are you going to stay here and watch, or do you want to go out and sit in the comfortable reading area and read?" You can also grab a cup of coffee along with it. ”

Klose grinned: "Of course I choose the latter~~ Thank you, I haven't asked for your name yet?" ”

The old lady's mouth squirmed, and she said indistinctly, "You can call me Vivien, or the Pink Administrator, because I'm the caretaker of this library." ”

The corners of Klose's mouth twitched, thinking to himself that you probably gave yourself these two names!

He smiled and bowed to the old man, "Then I'll call you Teacher Vivian." ”

"Okay, whatever you want." The old man smiled and opened the crack, and the two of them returned to the library one after the other.

At this time, Klose looked at the red book with wings again, but found that its wings were gone, and some textured dark lines appeared on the skin, and a row of words on the cover seemed to be the name of the book.

Klose whispered, "Continental Danger? Is there still such a discipline? "

Well, he admits that he was interested in the book! In this way, Klose began his first lesson with the occult of magic with a book of magic about danger.

Comfortable soft chair partitions allow everyone to have a relatively quiet space for everyone who reads here.

Klose leaned back in the soft chair and adjusted his comfortable position.

Before reading a book, he habitually washed his hands first. Faced with these books that looked like works of art, he felt that if he didn't wash his hands, he would defile the contents.

In this way, Klose turned the first page with excitement and curiosity!

"Welcome~~ I'm glad you chose the Magic Occult. I have to say, you have a lot of vision~ and good luck.

This is a textbook about danger and how to avoid it, and you can see every inch of land the author has set foot on and every adventure he has experienced.

Now let's open the mysterious areas that have been sealed for a long time and are unknown on the Six Kings Continent~!

I dedicate this book to my lovely daughter, Ronata.

Love your Daddy, Greybeard Bukchak. ”

After reading the prologue, Klose smashed his mouth, guessing that the author must be an adventurer, so let's take it as an adventurer's travelogue.

But when he turned to the text, he saw an extremely familiar name at a glance---Demon Forest Desolation!"

"Ahhh~ It seems that my territory has not been a good place since ancient times."

Pouting, Klose continued to look down.

I saw that the author of this book also drew a self-made map in the introduction of the Demon Forest Abyss.

Klose was surprised to find that the appearance of this simple map was seven or eight points similar to the map handed over to him by the Ink Wolf Clan! It seems that this author must not be an ordinary adventurer! It's also possible that he's in the second shift.

And when he turned to the next page, what he saw was a more specific description.

There are even giant boars, pythons, aggressive harpies, ghost armor that can appear in the jungle at night, ubiquitous spiders, and monsters at the bottom of the abyss that emit a terrifying roar.

Klose thinks that the monsters at the bottom of the abyss are probably talking about the berserkers, right? It seems that this author still knows a lot, and he can even write about ghost armor, isn't that Kane.

But looking down, Klose found something that even he didn't know. For example, in the secret scroll handed over to him by the timberwolf clan, it seems to be called black eyes or tears? It's even mentioned in this! But what we are talking about here is that there is a strange river of pure black underneath the abyss! Silver-white stones can be seen in the caves.

Combining the contents of this book with what he knew, how did Klose feel as if he was faintly grasping something.... But just when he wanted to figure it out, it was always a little bit worse!

Tilting his head, he decided to write down the paragraph with a pen.

After making these records, he turned another page. This is the depths of the Demon Forest Abyss.

There seems to be some kind of gateway to another world, that is the world of the devil, that is the paradise of Warcraft, and there is also the final destination of the dead.... Anyway, it's just that it doesn't have anything to do with normal people.

Klose thought to himself that the author of this book probably lived through the days after the opening of "that door" as Diana said, otherwise he would not have been able to write in such detail! It can be said that the author of this book survived safely after all that was experienced, and recorded those events.

It seems that this guy's skills are definitely not low!

Klose continued to look backwards, only to find that the rest of the content was only superficial, perhaps because the author fled the scene the moment the door opened, or maybe he was unwilling to write down what he saw in the book.

However, Klose prefers the former, because the so-called adventurer is a pompous profession that will be advertised even after defeating a toad.

After reading these important contents, the author began to write about the history of the Demon Forest Abyss, as well as the surrounding environment and forces.

Klose even saw the Duchy of Hold, where he was, and the name of his father.

Flipping through these uninterested, he looked at other locations to introduce them.

It turned out that on the huge Six Kings Continent, there were far more than one or two places like the Demon Forest Abyss!

He took a general look and saw that there were also records such as "Land under the Sea", "Genting Ranch", "Digestion Forest", "Hanging Mountain", "Fire Shore Living Room", "Qipan Island", "Waste Capital", "Afterlife Bridge" and other places.

And not only that, but the author also classifies these dangerous places according to his own experience.

Of course, the least of the people who can be included in this book are also B grades, which already represents more difficult and dangerous.

If you want to go there on an adventure, you need at least a team of about ten people with rich experience and equipment.

And then up is the A-level, which represents an elite squad of at least twenty people, as well as excellent equipment to carry out the strategy.

Klose flipped forward, and found that his territory, the Demon Forest Desolation, had the highest S rating.

And in the upper right corner of this S letter, a small plus sign is drawn, does this mean that this is already above the S class?

Not only does the book document these dangerous unknowns, but the author also maps the world of the places he has visited.

Klose compared it to the official maps he had seen before, and found that although the man's drawings were not as detailed as the official maps, if he was an adventurer, he obviously preferred the latter's map, because it automatically ignored some information that was not useful to the adventurer, and added a lot of useful information.

For example, the danger level of the unknown lands and the dangers that adventurers will face, as well as the oases, supply points, caves, ruins, etc., scattered around the map.

If there is such a map in the wilderness, it will be like the Bible for adventurists.

Flipping through them, Klose became interested in a place called "Genting Ranch".

The book says that it was an airborne pasture floating in the clouds, with all kinds of poultry and livestock.

The cows in the pasture have endless milk; The hens there can lay a dozen eggs a day; The sheep there need to be shaved every day, and there are so many wools that they can't be used up~! And more importantly, this large pasture floating in the clouds has an endless grassland, which makes people yearn for it....

The description here reminds Klose of the ring on his hand, "The Wizard of Oz".

Isn't the secret space in his ring very similar to the one described in the book? Could it be that this ring is a medium to Genting Ranch? Or is it a channel? Ask Chopper the next time you go in and see how much he knows.

Unconsciously, Klose actually read the entire book known as "Continental Danger Studies" in one go.

In fact, it would be more appropriate to call it "an adventurer's travels", but the bizarre and unknown places recorded here are still full of interest!

Although Klose doesn't consider himself an adventurous person, it's better to read novels and get a glimpse of the history of the continent from the side, than to read boring historical documents.