Ex Strongest Swordsman Longs For Magic In Different World

471 Ex-Strong, Going To The Library.



471 Ex-Strong, Going To The Library.

If I'm going to be honest, Soma was largely wondering why I was being stared at by the girl sitting next to me - the disgruntled face from Sylvia.

Well, there's no way I don't know.

Sometimes we talk a little bit about the edge of the entrance exam, and I hear that she came here for some reason.

Soma is not dull enough not to look there.

Or it's true that I'm not taking the class seriously, so it's kind of natural to turn my grievances there.

But even if we knew that, Soma wasn't going to change the situation now.

Though it's certainly not a good situation to think about normally, Soma wasn't bored with classes in the first place.

The act of being in the same classroom for a large number of people and taking classes for the first time in years or decades.

That was enough to make me nostalgic and to remember the fun again.

Having all sorts of ideas and putting them in your mouth is even interesting... but that's not enough.

In the end, the reason why Soma came to the college is the same as the previous principles of behavior.

To use magic.

That's all.

So I tried to take classes for about two weeks, and Soma decided.

Where we have been subjected to this as it is, that aim will not be achieved, he said.

Or if we get to the middle part...... no, even if we don't get that far, we might not know again next year.

But at least now, we can't find any meaning in it.

Of course I'm not going to get in the way of my classmates, so I'll answer if they point to me... that's all.

More than I think there is a way to an end there, Soma's purpose is the top priority.

For that, it's a book.

That's what I should call the Royal College, or a book I never saw at home is gobbling around.

I don't know what the clue is, so I'm reading allowances and gradually for now... well, that's why Soma's current situation is like this.

It is therefore bad for Sylvia, but we have no intention of changing it.

Well, I don't do this in all my classes... and I turn the page of the book at hand with excused thoughts.

Today's book is about the labyrinth.

Labyrinth is, broadly speaking, a type of ancient site, but it is also said to be older in one theory.

Whatever it is, it is certainly something that we do not know even better than the ancient ruins.

In the labyrinth, demons never cease.

How much I thought I had defeated and extinct, and when I realized it, it was as if I was resurrected, and the demon is there.

Very troublesome… but it is very tasty from an adventurer's point of view.

How many demons you defeat does not reduce the number of demons, because that's how much material you can take.

So some adventurers even exist adventurers who specialize in labyrinths.

Always dive into the labyrinth, hunt the demons there, take the material home and redeem it.

Those who live that way.

Nevertheless, it is naturally contiguous with danger.

The labyrinth is basically supposed to be underground, but it's a dim, narrow place, so you don't know what the uncertainty is.

It is a common story that an adventurer who made his way to the labyrinth one day, as usual, never returned.

Still, there are adventurers diving into the labyrinth because their income is somewhat more stable and, at the same time, they can aspire to grab a thousand dollars.

Because the ancient ruins are nice and the labyrinth sometimes has treasures asleep.

It's a magic guide, it's a magic book... well, they rarely do that, but if it's possible to get it, that's enough.

Sometimes they discover things like they've never seen before, and if you're an adventurer and want to be romantic, it's best to go to the labyrinth, etc.

So, Soma's reading a book like that, too, because he found potential there.

Unknown tools make it possible to use forces that have never been available before.

It would be a classic when it comes to classics.

Well technically, this is what happened to be the book in my hand, but... it's also true that I was paying attention there.

(Hmmm... this still seems like the most likely thing so far...)

In the first place, that's one of the reasons I came to this college.

Because underground labyrinths exist on the property of the Royal College.

It was discovered after building the college, not so much on top of which there is a daring labyrinth.

That's to use the labyrinth in class.

So you can train in the field without bothering to go outside.

Besides, the labyrinth appears to be the perfect demon for training.

The labyrinth is basically divided into more than dozens of hierarchies, and the demons that emerge as they head down become more powerful, but the demons that emerge are determined by hierarchy.

Suddenly, there is no such thing as a powerful thing.

In other words, it is ideal for field training because it allows you to choose a location commensurate with your current strengths.

That's how I use it in college training, etc., so I may think there is nothing unknown already, but I should say that it is because I am a student, and the hierarchy below seems untouched.

The more treasure goes down there, the more likely it is to exist, and the more likely it is to be valuable.

If so, you can have expectations even if you don't want to.

However, since it is definitely a labyrinth and dangerous, training will not take place there immediately.

It is possible to go for the first time after a little accustomed to students who have little experience in action… roughly two months after enrollment.

Furthermore, permission to come and go freely is granted after the middle part.

Students in small departments are forbidden to go outside of class.

In short, no matter how much I wanted to go, Soma could not go.

(... I don't know if the library says how I can get there somehow)

Of course I know that's not possible, but the possibility of not being able to go is very tedious.

Because I know that, I never read labyrinth-related stuff from a number of books... but I decided to randomly pick books to read during class.

So there's no way I won't read more than I took this.

(… even if you know you don't, it's possible. I guess I'll look for something in that direction in the library today)

With that in mind, Soma went further through the book at hand.

All classes are over, after school.

Naturally, it will be free time from here, but there are surprisingly few people who go out to play.

Although it is not forbidden by the College side, it is because permission needs to be obtained on purpose and the process is cumbersome.

Besides, people who come to Royal College have a strong upward trend basically.

One reason would be that many people give priority to training and study over play.

And even if it's a small part, it doesn't change.

The same goes for Aina and others, who said they often go to the training ground after school.

I can train my magic, and there are a lot of similar people there.

You can look and learn, ask questions, etc.

That's how they spend their time till dinner.

Honestly, I'm very jealous of that, and I'd love to mix soma if I could.

But I can't use magic. Where I went, it would only be annoying.

So that means having fun once the magic is available… Someday Soma goes to the library, deciding to mix it up.

The library of the Royal College is located off the College's premises.

Nevertheless, in terms of location, it's obvious.

The main entrance is to the south, and the school building is from there to the center.

The dorm is to the north and the training ground to the east.

When you place what you need where you need it, you can inevitably only place the library at the western end.

Well, depending on the size, you could have included it in the school building, but should I say raw hate, the library here is rarely big.

That's so much bigger than a bad city, I couldn't have just let it adjacent to the school building.

However, for that matter, the number of books held is enormous.

Instead of this country, it is not Dade who is exaggerating that even the world is the best, etc.

It is true that although that is just a somewhat exaggerated way of putting it, it is enough to approach it.

You can see that at a glance if you even step into the library.

Anyway, I get to the eye at that moment, this book, literally a mountain of books.

They're not stacked up, but they're there so much that you might even stack them up to the same height.

Looking up, it crosses the third floor and is even bigger.

It goes without saying how much that is, given that the library is the only one in the west of the premises that has magically expanded its interior space.

Whatever, Soma, who always came to such a place, looks around and whines, well.

Again today the shadows seemed extremely sparse.

Most of them go to training grounds, because there are, apparently, very few libraries here.

When I first heard that, I thought I had no heart... but if I knew why, on the contrary, I wouldn't feel compelled.

Because the number of books in this library is a little... No, quite, too much.

To say how much, the scribe could not grasp the details, and more specifically, he did not know where more than 90% of the books were.

I'm talking about getting a good grasp of it, but when I hear anything, it seems that the book here is exactly what I brought out of the Royal College, which was in the Kingdom of Veritas.

It was just a crunchy mess among all sorts of things, so it couldn't be divided into fields, etc., so it was transported to quite a lot of clutter.

At that point, it was quite mixed, and when storing it here from there, there was no personnel or time to organize it, so it became even more chaotic.

Still, on the contrary, I am able to grasp 10% because someone actually read it.

I can only grasp that amount.

I mean, as it is, a hundred years to grasp it all... no, it would likely take even longer, considering that I've been searched for and read from the more frequent things I've ever needed.

Well, that's not what Soma thinks.

I appreciate being able to grasp as much as I can, but not sure means the unknown information could be asleep as well.

If you think about it that way, it means you can have hope for the future, which wouldn't be so bad either.

Though I may think a little too positively.

By the way, what Soma is reading in class is one of the 90% that he has not grasped.

Because I don't know what it says, random, that is.

Though I have used my other spare time to read books, you are reading 10% of what I know.

That's not because we're looking for the unknown, but because we're looking for something to hint at from the known information.

If you don't get results forever, you may start reading 90% of the time, but so far I plan to continue with that.

And for the time being, it's that known guy who should be on his way.

Can't we somehow dive into the labyrinth even in today's soma... I mean, to find out if there's a back road or something.

Labyrinth materials are preferentially searched for only objects and are turned to known people.

Well, there's more to it than that, even if it really happened, it doesn't matter what you think, but it doesn't work.

If you're serious about looking, you should look for the unknown, but it would be too reckless to try to find what you want in pinpoint out of what's said to be millions.

Then it's still better to bet on the one in case, the minute is higher.

That's why Soma pointed his leg at the corner of the library, relatively close to the entrance.

It looks like a huge library and there is still room for books, so the books found in it are gathered in one place.

Walking alone in an unpopular, even lonely...

"Hmm...? That's..."

So Soma saw what he saw.


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