Chapter 2125: Chapter 2123 Not About Studying At All
When Peter Brown threw the various items he obtained from the twenty-five people into the center of the Elixir Sea, he was even more astonished. As long as the items entered the Elixir Sea, Peter could fully comprehend every minute detail.
The situation was as if everything had been disassembled, not only disassembled but also thoroughly studied in its composition.
Peter even felt that this was more aweso than computing calculations; he could instantly know every elent in the Elixir Sea.
If that were the case, did it an that once anything was put into the Elixir Sea, he didn’t need to learn at all, and all knowledge would beco his own?
Having this thought, Peter truly beca excited as it saved him a lot of ti in self-enlightennt, which was of trendous significance to him.
After taking a shower and changing into a clean set of clothes, Peter ate sothing and then rushed outside to further test this discovery.
Soon, Peter arrived at the Book Storage Room.
As it was late, the place had quieted down and was not crowded with people reading books.
After arriving, Peter showed his Identity Card and naturally entered the place.
However, once inside, despite seeing not many people, there were still so reading books, and with surveillance items like caras around, Peter realized it was impossible to place the books into the Elixir Sea.
Holding a book, Peter was montarily at a loss.
What to do now?
Peter believed that if he dared to put the book into the Elixir Sea, it would be imdiately discovered.
But under the current circumstances, Peter truly felt out of options.
Holding the book and flipping through it, he pondered over the matter.
While thinking, an idea struck Peter—why not expand the Elixir Sea to cover his hand, making his hand a part of it?
It was, in fact, just an application of energy.
After adjusting his energy, the Elixir Sea’s energy started altering his body and, indeed, his hand beca a part of the Elixir Sea.
Seeing such a change, Peter was stunned again; he realized if his whole body could also rge into the Elixir Sea, becoming a part of it?
Of course, now was not the ti to think about this. The most pressing matter for Peter was to find out if the knowledge in the book he held could beco a part of him.
When Peter’s Divine Sense covered the book, he detected a special energy enveloping it entirely and then, as if data was being transmitted, his Elixir Sea quickly amassed content from the book.
A peculiar sensation was erging. As Peter’s Divine Sense condensed, the energy within the Elixir Sea fluctuated, and a book materialized, then vanished as his Divine Sense dispersed.
That was not what mattered. The crucial part was that the book’s entire content, even the hidden aspects, had now beco a part of Peter.
It was as if Peter had not been reading the book, but had rged with the author’s consciousness.
Such a strange feeling.
After closing his eyes and contemplating for a while, Peter found that he had truly grasped the author’s intended content.
He could directly tap into the author’s thoughts! Incredible!
Peter was at a loss for words; he had only intended to create a world of magic but did not expect to conjure sothing so miraculous.
Peter picked up book after book and, after rely flipping through them, their contents beca his knowledge.
Where so authors were the sa individual, Peter only needed to glance over a few books to completely integrate the knowledge.
Afterwards, everyone noticed that Peter was just flipping through books at a rapid pace, often just picking them up, flipping a page, and then putting them down.
The Book Storage Room did not close, and librarians took turns watching over it. Since people ca and went, nobody really noticed how Peter flipped through the books, and anyone who did assud he was probably searching for sothing—they did not inquire further.
Thus, Peter’s speed of browsing accelerated further.
He flipped through rows and rows of bookshelves.
Over the course of the night, Peter had flipped through all the books in the low-rank Collection of Books.
When Peter finished the last book and ca out, dawn was breaking.
An exhausted Peter returned to his room and imdiately fell into a deep sleep.
A massive amount of knowledge had poured into Peter’s Brain Domain, and now his grasp of Magic Fundantals had reached a whole new level.
The next day, Peter woke up and was once again full of energy.
After eating sothing, Peter sat cross-legged and studied carefully for a while before finally gaining a fresh understanding of magical knowledge.
Though what he had learned was only low-rank knowledge, all magic was built upon this foundation.
Actually, high-rank was just about application, and he really didn’t need to learn it!
Suddenly, Peter felt this way.
Forget it, better to look at these applications before focusing on anything else.
If this were before, Peter knew that learning would take a long ti; one could not master so much magical knowledge all at once. Now, with this heaven-defying thod, Peter found everything had beco much easier.
Right, so much ti had passed, how was the situation with the Human Clan doing?
Peter amusingly discovered that the School of Magic was rather laissez-faire with students; nobody had co to ask about him for many days, and he didn’t know what their approach to Education was.
Of course, for Peter, it was a good thing. He could use the excuse of closed-door cultivation to study magic and return to the Human World.
“Fla!”
When Peter extended his hand, a fla appeared in his palm.
Closely observing the fla, Peter noticed it contained his will, which naturally ant its Power was many tis greater than before. Although it was just a small fireball, perhaps even a high-rank magic expert would not stand a chance against him.
Tomorrow, it’s ti to go to school.
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