Chapter 335 Knowledge
(Beep, extraction successful. Obtained Runic Structure (Erikla).]
Erikla runic structure!
Hearing the system notification beside his ear, Heath’s expression immediately brightened.
Erikla runic structure. This was a runic structure used by the ancient Wizards. Its characteristic was that its structure was short and compact. It was very suitable for complex magic.
However, this rune structure had lost its inheritance in the ancient times. Until now, only bits and pieces of knowledge were left, and it was impossible to form a complete rune structure.
During these years, Heath had also read many historical materials and books. He had always wanted to piece together the complete Erikla runic structure, but he had never found any clues. He had never thought that he would actually get the last piece of the puzzle here.
“So that’s how it is. The combination of the Syrah rune and the Erikla rune is like this… no wonder there was a problem with the operation of the runes before…”
As the final piece of the puzzle was put together, the parts that Heath had not understood before suddenly became clear. The complete Erikla runic structure had been completely imprinted in his mind.
“It seems that I accidentally broke into the treasury!”
Heath looked at the rows of bookshelves in front of him with excitement, his eyes filled with joy.
Then, without hesitation, he opened his Wizard’s Forcefield with all his strength and took down the books on the bookshelves one by one, then continued to extract them.
Shrinking his body could not affect magic. At this moment, he still had the power of an intermediate-sized Wizard. Under the effect of the Wizard’s Hand, these seemingly huge books were no different from ordinary books except that they were a little bigger.
(Beep, extraction successful. Obtained (Castle Arrangement).]
(Beep, extraction successful. Obtained Spell Model (Flame Chain).]
(Beep, extraction successful…]
One structure after another, one row of arrangement, one section of knowledge, and even a complete spell model were all quickly reflected in Heath’s mind through the extraction.
These knowledge points quickly became part of his knowledge base, adding bricks and tiles to his knowledge, helping him pave the way to a higher level of knowledge.
Time pa.s.sed just like that, bit by bit.
Nyssa and Carrette were busy looking for clues about the Domi the Mouse, while Heath floated in front of the bookshelf, doing the extraction again and again.
Although there were many books in front of the bookshelf, Heath’s extraction efficiency was outstanding. Rows of bookshelves swept past, and soon, the contents of the entire bookshelf were completely extracted by Heath.
“Phew!”
The Wizard’s Hand placed the last large book back on the bookshelf, and Heath let out a sigh of relief.
He looked at the empty bookshelf and felt very regretful. He had already extracted the entire bookshelf, and now he could not find any items that could be extracted.
‘What a pity…’
The contents of the books on this row of bookshelves exceeded Heath’s expectations. Most of the knowledge points inside were brand new knowledge points that he had never come into contact with before.
This row of bookshelves was even comparable to the books he had read in some cities, bringing a large amount of improvement to his knowledge base.
It was not an exaggeration to say that with these materials, Heath’s knowledge field could be said to have risen by an entire level.
To Wizards, knowledge was equal to power. The increase in a Wizard’s strength time and time again was actually the acc.u.mulation of knowledge. Especially the further one went, the more stringent the Wizard’s requirements for knowledge were. Even intermediate Wizards had rigid requirements for knowledge to advance to an advanced Wizard. Only when their knowledge reached a certain level could they advance to an advanced Wizard.
Often, the improvement of knowledge was the most difficult for Wizards. After all, for ordinary Wizards, any knowledge required a lot of time and energy to read a large number of books. Only by studying and comprehending bit by bit could one finally grasp it.
Because of this, many Wizards were unable to advance in the later stages not because of strength, but mostly because of knowledge.
But Heath had already dealt with the problem of knowledge long ago. Based on his current knowledge, he was not far from the knowledge required to advance to the advanced rank. It had to be said… this was indeed a very magical thing.
‘It’s great to have a system!’
Heath once again thanked the system he had brought with him sincerely. This portable method of obtaining knowledge was too useful.
“Sir Wizard!”
“Sir Wizard!”
At this moment, the shouts of Nyssa and Carrette suddenly rang in his ears.
Heath turned his head.
Carrette flapped his wings and flew to the side of Heath. A pair of hook-like bat claws grabbed the bookshelf beside him.
Carrette said, “We found a mouse hole over there.”
“Oh?” Heath’s eyes lit up.
“Take me there.”
“Yes.”
Following Carrette to a corner of the house, Heath also saw this rat hole.
It was in a corner under the cabinet, completely blocked in the corner of the cabinet, and could not be seen from the outside.
To say that it was a mouse hole was actually looking at the ratio of the entire room. If they were to compare it with their current ratio, it was actually not much narrower than the door they usually used. It was enough for them to walk in.
Heath walked forward and came to the front of the mouse hole. Just as he was about to enter, Carrette suddenly said from behind, “You can’t go in, Sir Wizard.”
Heath turned his head and looked at him in confusion.
Carrette pointed at the hole and said, “It seems that someone has set up a magic barrier here.”
Heath narrowed his eyes and looked at the hole.
Then, he spread out his spiritual tentacles and extended into the hole. Just as his spiritual tentacles were about to pa.s.s through the hole, suddenly, there was a ripple on the hole for no reason. It was as if a stone had been thrown into the calm surface of the lake. Even the surrounding s.p.a.ce became distorted.
“It really is a barrier!”
Heath raised his eyebrows. He was very familiar with this phenomenon. It was a magic barrier.
“Is it a defensive magic array?”
He spread his spiritual tentacles again and covered the surroundings of the hole. From the information he received from the spiritual tentacles, it really was a magic array. To be exact, it was a magic barrier.
This spell did not have any ability to fight back. It was purely a defensive spell. It could cast a barrier on the surface of the mouse hole to block anyone who entered from the outside.
It could be seen that the owner of this barrier was very powerful and knowledgeable. The barrier was set up very delicately and the energy injected was very abundant. It was enough to block high-level Wizard spells, even an intermediate-level Wizard like him would not be able to break it with external force.
Touching his chin, Heath said excitedly, “If we can’t take it by force, then we can only break it…”