Passerby Villain In A Wizard World

Chapter 132 Grimoire Library



Chapter 132 Grimoire Library

[Current Favorability: 55 (Good Impression)]

Ian looked at the 'Good Impression' tag beside Aurora's favorability in astonishment. Although getting Aurora was an Intermediate Quest one level higher than he got with Lyra and Sylvia, he hadn't yet started, had he?

Moreover, due to the presence of a Monarch-level figure, he still had to tread this path carefully.

'Why does this girl have a good impression of me for no reason?'

Ian looked at Aurora, who seemed to be smiling while looking ahead at the silent corridor, feeling weird. He could never imagine there was someone in Aurora's mind helping him intentionally; although the purpose remained a mystery.

"Ian, why are you distracted?"

Lyra called out after noticing his attention was not on her.

"Oh... I know... did you release it? Hehe..."

Lyra, still snuggling in his arms, acted surprised and then giggled beautifully, causing her shoulders to shake up and down.

"You... Do you want to get beaten? What are you thinking?"

Ian rolled his eyes at her. How could he be a disgrace and release like that just from her little touch? Who did Lyra think he was?

'It seems I need to show her who's the boss.'

Ian thought but then saw that the pathways they were walking were about to end, so he stopped her movements.

"Okay, quit joking around. We're almost at the end of the corridor. Let's first collect some inheritances and increase our strength."

Ian was more eager to practice in this mana-filled environment than anyone else because his Knight Breathing Method and Mind Meditation Method were connected. It was time to see how effective they were.

Moreover, he hadn't forgotten about the five linings around his Life Seed, whose purpose remained to be seen.

"Mmm... Okay, but you owe me this time though."

Lyra didn't want to separate yet, but the circumstances didn't allow it. So, she just pouted in dissatisfaction and steadied her figure as if nothing had happened.

Ian nodded in relief while looking at the space that just opened up after leaving the pathways they had chosen. From his mental power, he already knew that, besides his group and Prince Dorian, nobody seemed to have chosen this way.

'I thought he would come.'

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Ian was still surprised that Carl didn't choose this path this time clearly because of him. He thought there might be some fight, but apparently not.

'Maybe Ruther found another good place for him.'

He guessed and didn't delve much into that issue as, besides the inheritance behind the Flameheart Sigil he already snatched from Carl, there weren't many opportunities here; at least from his knowledge.

Especially now that they were already Wizard Apprentices, most of them might not be useful.

As Ian, Lyra, and Aurora finally made their way out of the corridor, what came into their view was a huge library filled with books. The library was so massive that its top wasn't visible, just like the ceiling of the first floor covered in mist.

"Wow!"

"So beautiful!"

Aurora and Lyra exclaimed at the same time as their attention was completely drawn by the magnificent display in front of them. It wasn't because of the large collection of books, nor because of the tall bookcases that couldn't be seen with the naked eye.

It was because this place was truly beautiful, with bookcases made of polished dark oak adorned with intricate carvings of arcane runes and mystical sigils etched into their frames.

The shelves were perfectly aligned, filled with neatly arranged books of varying colors, each faintly glowing with a magical aura.

Crystalline orbs embedded in the corners of each shelf softly illuminated the books, casting a calming and ethereal glow.

Most importantly, when Ian approached, they glowed faintly as if in his presence. It was truly magical.

Ian also saw a thin veil of shimmering magic surrounding the bookcases, acting as a protective barrier and adding to their mystical allure.

'Carl is really a lucky bastard.'

Ian couldn't help but comment after seeing the Grimoire collection in front of him.

Just as Ron said, within these seven days, they had to search for the meditation method themselves, find some treasure if possible, and reach the First-Class Wizard Apprentice. Otherwise, Ignisia Tower would reject them and send them to Everbright City Square.

However, finding a meditation method, that too suitable for your path, was hard, especially after all the exploitation of a thousand years.

But this place was different, as this was a Library Of Grimoires filled with spells and foundational knowledge. Aracane Passage didn't mention what level of knowledge was in this collection, but after seeing it by himself, Ian had to think it might be beyond what he thought.

"Ian, is this real?"

Lyra asked in astonishment as she had never seen such a massive collection of books, let alone such an otherworldly presentation.

If every library looked like this, who wouldn't love to read?

"Of course, it is real. Why don't you check it yourself?"

Ian laughed at Lyra and Aurora, who were gawking at the scene. They looked like bumpkins who had never seen the world. But, in a way, he was just like them too.

"Wow, so many books. And see, they're floating."

Aurora came near one of the shelves and exclaimed in surprise after seeing incredible things.

"Don't try to touch them."

Ian hurriedly warned as he didn't know what kind of protection this place had. If their unintentional probing caused mishaps, that would be bad.

"This place is a wizard library, a collection of Grimoires. So, of course, you'll see some magical things."

Ian smiled and explained.

"Okay, don't just be surprised. Let's go to the center. You first need to choose a good Meditation method for yourself."

Although Ian did teach her a method from his collection, they were too low-level after all. It was better to let Lyra practice what was suitable for her.

"Okay!"

Lyra nodded with a beautiful smile and excitedly made her way toward the center. All the magical ambiance around the library had already made her eager to choose something and practice immediately. She couldn't wait.

However, although Lyra was excited, someone was not. After hearing Ian's words, Aurora clearly felt left out.

After all, she was a Voidborn, and couldn't practice the meditation method like them.

'Fate is so unfair.'


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