Chapter 102: "Knowledge" from Ancient Times

Chapter 102: "Knowledge" from Ancient Times

In the library, books, slates, memory crystals and various information carriers are placed on shelves in different categories.

"I've seen the first floor. If you have anything, you can just ask me."

Savrina walked directly to the entrance to the second floor.

Fary glanced at the shelves around him, which seemed to stretch endlessly forward.

"Have you finished reading all of this?"

Fari felt a little dizzy. From the outside, this cave definitely didn't seem to be that big. It was obvious that some magic had been used to change the space.

“Fold, widen, and splice the external space.”

The dragons demonstrated their understanding of space manipulation in this library. Any one of these mixed spells could become the most proud spell of a great wizard on the continent.

Fary approached one of the shelves, and the paper books on it were still as good as new. The magic array engraved on the shelf seemed to be able to slow down the flow of time, allowing the objects on it to remain in brand new condition.

Safrina walked in front, and Farri might still sigh at the scene here, but she was already used to it.

“Is a dozen years really enough?”

The second floor requires going down. Of course, in this place that has been folded and spliced ​​countless times, the spatial concepts of up and down do not have much meaning.

"Preliminary population classification based on the differences of dragons." The author of this book is Kakasasarin, which does not sound like the name of a human or a dragon.

"Identity confirmed, with authority, second level."

While talking, the two arrived at the door leading to the second floor.

Fari put the books and memory crystals back to their original places, then walked around the shelves. He came here to look for information about his origins and race, and did not need these spells.

Fari looked around. It would take an ordinary person a lifetime to finish reading all the books on the first floor.

The bookshelves on the second floor seemed to have more books than those on the first floor. Fary picked up a few books at random, which recorded some spells from ancient times. Most of them were extremely powerful and came with side effects that were difficult to eliminate. There were also some memory crystals that recorded some technologies and wonders of lost civilizations.

"Of course, not all books are studied to the point of thorough understanding. Many books are memorized through magic, and it is enough to recall them when needed."

"Here."

Savrina was obviously much more familiar with the layout of the library than Farai. She had already come to the shelves that stored knowledge related to history, race, and culture.

The dark blue wizard's hand wandered around the shelf, and finally took down a book.

“It took me more than ten years to read them all.”

A voice sounded in the minds of Fari and Safrina, and then the door in front of them opened. Fari stepped in.

These mixed spells demonstrate the dragons' heritage and strength.

"Over the past thousand years, I have observed that different dragons are showing increasingly stronger differences. As these differences grow stronger, the differences in the colors of their scales become more obvious. Based on this, I think it is necessary to conduct a further classification based on the differences they show..."

Judging from the introduction, this book was written some years ago, at least before the birth of the dead civilization. The basis for judgment is simple, the author of this book has lived for at least a thousand years, and judging from the name, it doesn't seem like a name that a dead creature would choose.

But the more important information is that in the era he lived in, it seemed that the various dragon races did not have such great differences as they do now.

Fari flipped the pages and looked at the contents at the back. The contents at the back seemed quite ordinary, and most of them were summarizing the habits of different types of dragons. Blue dragons liked to collect all kinds of servants to serve them, green dragons liked to hunt in their own territories, and silver dragons were always nosy and liked to protect weak creatures from being threatened by evil monsters.

Most of the contents seem very common now, and almost all scholars with a little knowledge know these things, but from between the lines, Farrell can see the excitement of this scholar. It seems that these are new achievements that others have not noticed.

It seems that at least when this book was written, the civilizations on those continents had not yet divided the dragons into these types.

But these things are of little help to Fari.

The blue wizard's hand appeared again and took another book from the shelf.

"A Study of Dragon Customs" seemed to be the result of research on dragons by scholars of other races. Fari flipped through two pages and closed the book.

This book is full of old jokes between dragons. According to its quality, it is not worthy of being placed on this level. The only reason it is placed on this level is probably because of the romantic affair between the author and a dragon at the end.

Fari had heard of the dragon's name. He was now a member of the Council, and it seemed that he did not want his romances with aliens when he was young to be read by young dragons.

“It doesn’t seem easy to find the information you want.”

Fary glanced around him. The shelves stretched forward as if there was no end. If he wanted to finish reading all these books, he would have to wait for several years.

"Let's look for it together. Since the Council asked us to come here, there should be some information we need."

Savrina was also looking through the information in those books and memory crystals, but it was obvious that most of the books did not contain any information related to Farri's origin and race.

"How's it going in there?"

The huge silver dragon landed lightly in front of the cave where the library was located, and the old man at the entrance of the cave raised his eyelids.

"What else can I do? I'll just flip through it. I just finished reading the book 'A Study of Giant Dragon Customs'."

Silver Dragon looked a little strange.

"It's the one written by your first love, who used the nonsense you said when you were in love as evidence."

An imperceptible blush appeared on the old man's originally calm face. The corners of his eyes twitched, and then he calmly changed the subject.

"Is it really necessary not to give those little guys some hints? It will take them quite a while to do this."

Silver Dragon allowed the old man to change the topic away from her first love's thesis. She looked towards the entrance of the cave and shook her head.

"They still have a lot of time, and it's not a bad thing to waste a little time to gain knowledge that may be useful in the future."

The old man glanced at Silver Dragon unhappily.

"You just want Savrina and that boy to stay in the library for a while longer."

He casually exposed the little plan in Yinlong's mind.

"Forget it. There's only so much stuff on the second floor anyway. Your daughter is the only one of our generation who's of the right age. Just stay there."

The silver dragon grinned, revealing a smile.

"You'll get something for nothing. If you want something, I'll bring it to you next time I go to the mainland."

(End of this chapter)