Chapter 15: Roads
Translator: Lonelytree
The next day, Eli went to the library as usual and ran into Roland again in the changing room.
“Eli, it’s just as I thought. I knew you’d pass the test. I told you I’m good at judging people.” Roland said with a smile. Thanks to his father’s training since childhood, he was very good at talking.
“Thank you,” he said. Eli glanced at Roland and found a bite mark on his neck.
“Uh, this is a mark left behind by a beautiful lady.” Seeing Eli’s gaze, Roland said proudly.
“Fine, fine, fine. Good for you.” Eli pouted. This world’s education on sex was much earlier than in his previous life. There were even people the sa age as Eli who already had a few children.
“Haha. If you would like to go with , I believe you will be more popular than !” Roland joked. Then, as if he had thought of sothing, he moved closer to Eli and said, “I heard that you’d been accepted as a student by scholar Clent. ”
“Yes.”
There was nothing to hide, so Eli said it directly.
“It’s actually true,” Roland exclaid in surprise. He had only heard about it by chance this morning. He had thought it was a lie, but it turned out to be true.
“Oh, it seems like you’re going to welco a new beautiful life in the future.” Roland sighed. Becoming Clent’s student was enough to change one’s life.
“I hope so. It’s almost ti to work.” Eli nodded, then reminded him.
“Alright,” he said. Roland had also changed his clothes and walked outside with Eli.
When they were about to enter the museum, Roland suddenly asked, ” Oh right, there seem to be a lot more beautiful ladies on Liuying Street. Do you want to go tonight? ”
Eli almost stumbled. He glanced at Roland and replied, ” What do you think?”
“That’s a pity. I heard that they have a lot of new tricks.”
“Oh, call tonight.”
The new tricks didn’t matter. The main thing was that he wanted to experience a night there.
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At noon, Eli pushed a book into the bookshelf and ended his day’s work.
An official librarian only had to work for half a day, and they were free to arrange the rest of the day. This was one of the reasons why there were so many librarians.
But before he could leave, he saw soone co over to remind him that scholar Clent was looking for him.
Puzzled, Eli ca to the second floor of the library. In one of the rooms, he saw scholar Clent organizing docunts.
“Oh, Eli, how is it? Have you settled everything? ” Scholar Clent asked in a gentle tone.
“teacher, I’m fine now. I have to thank you for your help.” Clent was naturally referring to things like renting a house and buying clothes.
“That’s good.” Clent nodded, then gestured for Eli to sit on the stool opposite him.
Eli sat down, and Clent said, “Since you’ve settled down, there’s sothing we have to talk about. It’s your future.”
“My future?” Eli had so questions.
“Yes,” Clent nodded and said, ” since you’ve beco my student, I have to be responsible for you. You need to set your own research direction. A person’s ti is limited. Look at the vast library. You can’t possibly master everything, right? ”
‘I’m sorry, but it’s really possible,’ he said in his heart.
Looking at Eli, Clent nodded and continued, “so, you have to choose a few main research areas and study them in-depth. However, there’s no rush for this. You can take your ti, but I hope you can beco a learner within four years.
“Yes, teacher, I understand.” Eli nodded.
A learner was a person with vast knowledge and a deep understanding of one or two aspects of knowledge. It was not difficult for him since mory and comprehension were things that Wizards were good at.
“It’s good that you’re confident. What do you think? You can have a chat with , and maybe I can give you so advice.” The more Clent looked at Eli, the more satisfied he was. He leaned back in his chair.
“Uh,” What was going on in Eli’s mind? He was planning to stay here for now, but since he was asked, he thought for a mont and replied, ” history and heraldry. I’m more interested in those.”
History and heraldry had more things to morize, so those were easiest for Eli.
“it’s pretty good. It’s just that there’s too much content in this area, and there’s a lot of mory work. It’s very complicated, so you have to be prepared.” Scholar Clent said kindly.
“I will.”
“That’s it, then. You can continue working in the library and accumulate experience as you work. After all, you haven’t studied for long.” Clent said after thinking for a while.
“Alright, Thank you, teacher,” Eli said respectfully.
“Good luck. It’s year 306 of the Byrne calendar. I hope I can see you beco a real scholar before year 310.”
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After leaving Clent’s place, he didn’t go ho. Instead, he went straight to the library.
He found a few books and read them.
Indeed, although his goal was to stay in the library, he had to have so real skills. Otherwise, it would be too embarrassing if he was kicked out.
“So, for the rest of the ti, I’ll ditate and learn about wizardry, digest the things in the notes, and also read so history and heraldry.” He easily set the next schedule, and at the sa ti, he decided to record everything that would happen in the future by writing a diary.
After all, he would live for a long ti. Although he didn’t know what would happen in the future, he hoped that he could record everything.
He put down his book, found a Quill, took out a piece of paper, and began to write down what had happened to him recently.
“Year 306 of the Byrne calendar. Sudden death and transmigration.”
Eli wrote his diary in Chinese to avoid being recognized by others.
“The beginning is not bad, at least much better than most of the main characters in other webnovels. Other than being a little poor, everything else is good.
“I did not expect this world to be an extraordinary world. There is a power known as Knights, and I have also obtained a mysterious wizard’s inheritance. However, that old man Saleen tatrin is really too much. Can’t he explain everything clearly in his book?”
Here, Eli cursed Saleen tatrin.
“Can’t you tell so information about mages? I can’t even figure out what’s going on in this world. All I can tell is that there are obviously Knights here. I’m really speechless.”
This was also sothing that had been bothering Eli for a long ti. Why would a Knight’s Empire have records of a wizard’s ditation technique in the library? He had also gone to the place where the host had taken out the book earlier to take a look, but there was nothing else there. Furthermore, he had never heard of a person nad Saleen tatrin.
The one closest to it was the royal family called the rlin family.
There was one more thing that made Eli curious, and that was what exactly was the item that Saleen tatrin was talking about on the title page of the notebook.
“But forget it. It doesn’t matter. There’s no point in thinking about this. We’ll just take one step at a ti.” Eli wrote it down simply and sighed.
He put down his pen and decided to set a goal for himself.
“I’ll think about it after I beco a level 2 acolyte.”
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