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When Raphael said this, Susie couldn't help but feel a little curious.

She snuck out of the stacks and did a cursory search, but found nothing – apparently the "first three books" of Raphael's words had disappeared along with the rest of the library's collections.

...... Damn, there is a kind of unwillingness to lose the treasure of the town hall.

The Death Knight noticed the look of regret on Susie's face, and probably guessed what she was thinking, and said, "There's no need to feel sorry, even if you count the memorial significance, those books are the most worthless things in the library of the outer city."

He thought for a moment and said, "If you really want to know, you can ask Aldro when you go back, he has heard it many times."

"Oh." Susie replied, she closed the system page, looked at Raphael, and suddenly remembered something, "So have you heard of it?"

Raphael: "..."

The Death Knight coughed lightly and turned to walk to the steps of the return journey: "Let's go."

Susie: Ah, I think so.

She felt a little like laughing, and she couldn't really ask Raphael to tell a story, so she had to close the topic and follow in his footsteps.

The exploration of the library in the outer city has ended, but the original purpose of their visit, the exploration of the mage's lair, is still ongoing.

Only then did Susie think of the lively apprentices who had been thrown on it, and she couldn't help but worry about the leading teacher: "It's going to be okay, right?"

Although Bach had lived there for four years, and they had not encountered any sinister situations before, after all, the previous owner there was a necromancer, and it was not like a species that would open up to their peers and fledglings.

They are all apprentices, and no matter how well they prepare, I am afraid that they will be at a loss when things come.

"It's fine." Raphael replied, "This is the library, after all?"

Although it is two separate from the ruins below, the remains of the hall still retain the original characteristics of the outer city library.

The last mage who lived here kept his treasures in his room almost unreservedly, not because he was confident in the safety of his abode. He also wanted to arm his treasures with the harshest means, but he couldn't.

From the beginning of construction, runes have been carved into every corner of the library's transcription room, where fierce attack spells will be eliminated, and the constant magic on the bookcase will protect all collections from the ravages of time, but will never prevent anyone from taking them and looking through them.

After all, this is a public library, not a private treasure trove.

——

That being said.

Before Susie stepped out of the spiral staircase, she could hear the apprentices chattering about something. Suddenly, a low roar drowned out the conversation of the apprentices, followed by a flurry of screams and footsteps.

She subconsciously looked up and saw a huge gray shadow sweeping directly above.

In the midst of the screams, only the loud sound of "bang" was heard, and something heavy was knocked to the ground, mixed with the sound of large pieces of glass breaking.

Eunice let out a desolate cry: "Material cabinet——!

Susie was stunned, immediately drew her sword, and rushed up the steps in a few steps, just to get back the dark magic apprentice who had lost his mind because of the change and wanted to pounce on him.

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