Chapter 414. Guild Library

Style: Fantasy Author: Remains of the old swordWords: 2277Update Time: 24/02/20 09:01:04
Sword array and clones? The descriptions of the skills on the panel are quite brief, and there is no way to understand the details just by looking at them.

Just like an attack-type stunt is described as high damage over a large area, the specific destructive power and coverage area cannot be known until you try it yourself.

So should I redeem this skill? Artoris hesitated for a while. After all, it was an S-level skill and as a blade dancer's professional skill book, it was the only one available at the moment. There would be no store like this after passing this village.

"Exchange it!" Atoris made up her mind and went to click the exchange button.

"???" After several clicks, it didn't show that the exchange was successful. Artolis felt a little strange. Could it be that the machine was broken?

"Atoris, what are you doing? Isn't it because you don't have enough points?" He poked his head out from behind Atoris, looked at the redemption interface, and Shen Yutian blinked.

"Ah?" How is this possible? I'm over 10,000 points! Listening to Shen Yutian's words, Artolis felt a little guilty. She swallowed and clicked to view the exchange price of the skill book.

——10060 points

This was the exchange price for the skill book. Looking at the points she held, Artolis took a breath. Good guy, he's still forty points away. It's so outrageous! You said that the price of your skill book is 10,000 yuan, so why don’t I come out to mess with people’s mentality? Isn’t that right?

Walking out of the exchange office in disgrace, Artoris went straight to the guild commission office. Now that I have made up my mind to replace this thing, I have to get the forty points today no matter what.

"Take care of the library..." After searching for a while, Artolis put her hand on a posted order form.

[Library management]: Recently, the books in the guild library have been piled up in a mess. Due to the large number of books, the administrator has no way to sort them out. We have entrusted people with lofty ideals to come and help with the management. (Compensation for commission completion: 50 points)

Sponsor: Librarian

The fifty-point commission is considered a good reward among daily commissions. Looking at the time posted on the side, it should have been issued not long ago.

"That's it!" Without thinking much, Artolis took off the commission. It should be easy to take care of the library. At the thought of finishing it early and redeeming it for skill books earlier, Artolis couldn't hold back her excitement.

"You shouldn't refuse that bow. You only exchanged so many points for one skill. Why are you so happy?" Feeling Artoris's mood, the Wolf King was a little surprised. For the past two years, the Wolf King has been staying with Artoris. Of course, the Wolf King understands that the points in the Eternal City are hard-earned.

Therefore, for him, a skill is not as real as a high-quality equipment. The Saint Seal Grade Sword Bow with super strong attributes and four special skills is undoubtedly the best choice.

Artoris was noncommittal about the Wolf King's thoughts. After stretching while walking, Artolis replied: "It is true that higher-level equipment will give me a greater improvement in a short period of time, but you need to know that fixed-level equipment will face elimination when you surpass that level. Since we will be abandoned sooner or later, why don’t we choose an ability that can be used permanently?”

"That makes sense!"

"What's the point?" Seeing the Wolf King's sudden realization, Artolis didn't know whether to laugh or cry. She was just pretending to be talking nonsense, and she obviously had a trace of regret, but when she thought that she still had the Spirit Sword and the Sword in the Stone, she didn't seem to be short of weapons. Moreover, the special skills of the Spiritual Sword and the Sword in the Stone are quite powerful. If you throw them away, you will probably be very uncomfortable in combat.

In fact, there is another reason for Atoris to decide to redeem this skill book, and that is the upcoming fourth-turn trial. Everyone knows that in the advanced trial, the effects of weapons and equipment will not be reflected in the conscious world. The only ones that can have an effect are some moves that one has understood and the Taoism he possesses. An S-level skill can turn the tide in a critical moment, thereby reducing the difficulty of the trial.

Although everyone said that the fourth-level trial was not difficult, Artolis would not slack off. He is already level 118, so he must not be too far away from the fourth rank, so he has to be prepared.

After thinking about it, Artoris stopped. Raising her head and looking at the tall building at the north corner of the seven-sided building in front of her, Artolis raised her eyebrows. This should be where the guild library is located.

There is a residence in the second-level world, a castle as big as Herpes, and Artolis spends much less time at the headquarters of the Eternal City than Gawain and others. This is the first time I have entered the library here in two years.

What Artoris didn't expect was that when she opened the door, she was greeted by a cloud of dust. Thanks to her quick reaction, she controlled the Sunda Wind to form a barrier to block the incoming dust.

Is this really a library? Are you sure it's not a basement or warehouse? After brushing away the dust floating in the air, Artoris covered her mouth and nose and walked in. Apart from anything else, the scene of opening the door is exactly the same as that of Fei Diwen's office.

In such a bad scene, Artoris originally thought that no one was there, but when she walked in, she saw a girl sitting behind the counter. The girl was wearing a gauze-like black dress, with a small figure and a pair of ruby-like eyes under short gray hair, staring intently at the book in her hand.

The girl bit her thumb and turned the pages of the book. Then, without waiting for Artolis to speak, she made a silencing gesture with her hand.

"Bai Ya?" Atoris was obviously a little surprised to see her here. Ever since she told Artoris that she gave up her practice that day, Artoris had not seen her again and thought she had left the Eternal City or found a place to hide and read a book.

Uh...it seems like that's about it now.

"That Bai Ya, I'm looking for the librarian..."

"It's for a commission, I guess. If you want to find a librarian, it's Bai Ya." Before Artolis could finish speaking, Bai Ya said without raising her head as before.

"Clam?"

"Hush~ No noise is allowed in the library."



Artoris couldn't calm down for a while. Does this mean that Bai Ya gave up her practice and became the administrator of the guild library instead?

"Having given up practicing and having no position, Bai Ya originally planned to leave. However, Yami Qianyin came to Bai Ya and said that Bai Ya's talent could help them decipher some important books." It seemed that he had guessed what Atoris was. idea, so Bai Ya replied.

Sure enough, it was Qianyin's arrangement again, but when I think of Bai Ya's cornerstone talent, the effect of "Language of the Book" is to translate the text. It is indeed not suitable for combat, so it is understandable that he was assigned this job.

"So you agreed?"

"At least it's very clean here, and there are a lot of interesting books." Bai Ya said and turned another page of the book. Artoris noticed the magic shield surrounding her, which was also the thing that blocked the surroundings from her. The dust is blocked out.

"Since someone is entrusted with the task, even Artolis is no exception." Without further ado, Bai Ya handed over the task.

"What about you?" The request was for assistance in taking care of the library. No matter how Artorise looked at Bai Ya, she didn't seem to want to leave.

"Baiya just sit here, I will freeze the dust into ice cubes."

"..." Listening to the other party's words, Atoris broke out in sweat. It has to be said that Bai Ya has not changed at all after three years.