Mystic Overlord: Reading Gives Strength-Chapter 1091 - 1085: Private Reading Time

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"Study on the Feasibility of Magic Circulation, Supplement to the Great Forest's Rare Plants and Animals Atlas, Original Puppetization Design [One], Mysterious Giant Beast Case Study, Original Birth Place, Environment, and Causality..."

"Isn't this name too long?"

After returning to Majie'er's laboratory, Ronald wandered among the densely packed bookshelves, ultimately focusing on the scrolls and books left on the floor, those that hadn't been returned to the shelves.

After all, unlike those that remained undisturbed on the shelves.

The items intentionally selected by the great mage Majie'er all possessed actual research results or practical value, or even theoretically had extremely forward-looking insight.

In the slightly tense period leading up to nightfall.

Ronald still planned to spend his time on these valuable materials personally authenticated by the great mage.

Soon, the naturally enthusiastic reader became completely engrossed in his world.

This time, without the great mage next to him for Q&A, Ronald focused on reading the books he was interested in, and his mood could be said to be increasingly upbeat, even improving his memory speed.

Moreover, the gains accompanying the pleasant reading weren't negligible.

For instance, Study on the Feasibility of Magic Circulation—

This scroll deliberately placed on the desk by the great mage Majie'er documented his lifetime spellcasting techniques, enhancing ability schemes based on information theory.

In the great mage Majie'er's view.

Since the basic components of the world are constructed from information, the fundamental components of spells are also information.

Thus, it must be possible to find a way to connect the world to the spells used, thereby unleashing unimaginable power.

To that end, the great mage designed corresponding plans and conducted experiments.

And achieved very promising results.

However, due to the current direction of the world, which gradually erodes the existence of spells, after confirming his results, he placed this scroll, capable of changing the world, on his shelf and never took it down.

Then there's the Mysterious Giant Beast Case Study.

This thick investigation report wasn't actually led by the great mage Majie'er.

Instead, it was conducted during the most glorious period of [Lachimont] by a skilled mage who hadn't earned the title of a great mage.

Utilizing his unique spell system.

This mage discovered and documented many locations hiding massive life forms during his travels, conducting investigations under the premise of safety.

Others may just be single observations.

But in the southern hemisphere, in an archipelago region prone to whirlpools.

He discovered a mysterious giant beast with self-awareness that could move and engaged in basic conversation.

Unfortunately, that beast was very wary.

After the mage had conversed with it for about five minutes, another ship passing through the archipelago caused it to dive into the deep sea, never again meeting the mage.

Ronald immediately recognized that the content referred to the mysterious giant beast he had seen, the Dust Beast.

And the mage even kept some dialogues with the Dust Beast in his investigation records—

"Why are the beasts I see in other parts of the world in slumber?"

"Because my kin cannot adapt to the current environment."

"..."

"So you can adapt?"

"I am a pioneer and a pathfinder. As my kin sleep, I must find a way to continue everything for them."

"..."

"Given that, have you considered cooperating with us casters?"

"You were born recently. Before witnessing capability, excessive contact is unwise."

"..."

The next book, Original Birth Place, Environment, and Causality.

This classic, whose lengthy title Ronald criticized, contained content that had been passed down to Ronald's era and had further developed.

Initially.

When creating this work, the great mage Majie'er integrated information from various schools resident in [Lachimont], hoping to obtain the conditions when various schools first acquired their original prototype.

Majie'er was, after all, the most powerful great mage in the history of [Lachimont].

Whether out of respect or awe, at that time, the schools resident in [Lachimont] generally informed Majie'er about the first birth of their prototypes.

Coupled with intelligence from external schools aiming to flatter the great mage and close friends with whom he was well connected.

Majie'er ultimately clarified the logic of prototype birth.

First, the location when a prototype first appeared.

These objects symbolizing the foundation of the mystery side must appear in environments related to their content. For instance, Ronald discovered his Bradshaw's Railway Guide at the Broomwich train station; the train timetable is a necessary factor.

And this appearance often has a certain inclination.

For example, prototypes related to religion will definitely emerge in areas with substantial human activity, while those researching the fundamental phenomena or rules of the world are not restricted by human factors and may appear in desolate places like the deep sea or desert centers.

Finally, the time factor.

Majie'er found that the more ancient a prototype's appearance, the more religious its content, while those appearing closer to the present have content leaning more toward world rules and phenomena.

However, around a century ago.

The gradual process of prototype emergence eased.

Not only did the appearance frequency of prototypes lower, but clear categorization also became ambiguous, making it difficult for younger schools to verify this change.

Majie'er speculated that a certain invisible element might have reached a bottleneck, leading to this result.

...

Boom boom boom—

Immersed in reading, Ronald was suddenly brought back to awareness by the sound of knocking.

He put down his book and turned his head, discovering an unexpected visitor before him:

"Ormont, sir?"

The incoming person was Ormont, who should have been on the mountaintop adjusting instruments for the great mage Majie'er. This caster, also enjoying the title of great mage, revealed an apologetic expression immediately after Ronald turned around:

"Ronald, I've already heard the teacher explain the situation clearly."

"Previously, my attitude towards you might have been somewhat impulsive and presumptuous, which is indeed laughable..."