Chapter 373
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Su Mingâan stood in front of the Great Library.
This was his fourth time resetting.
He had not anticipated the sheer volume of books in the Great Library, which had prevented him from finding all the clues before five in the morning.
For a perfect pass, he did not bypass this location but chose to repeat it over and over again.
He could not miss any clues.
With each reset, he grasped all the time he could to search for clues. Now, he had eliminated three-quarters of the books in the library; this would be his final search.
He looked up.
The pointed top of the building, piercing into the sky, stood in the midst of wind and snow, appearing like a gigantic dark beast in the night.
Just as he was about to enter, a female voice came from his side.
"Donât go in, Su Mingâan."
The person called out his name.
In fact, every cycle, she would sit here, watching him walk in.
He turned his head and saw the girl sitting on a nearby bench.
He recognized her as Luna from the Yate Vessel, the leader of the Sword of the Yellow Rose.
"I have been observing for a long time. Hardly anyone who entered the library in the past two days has come out," said Luna. "Itâs said the instance inside is specifically designed against players. Even the strongest players might encounter trouble. You are the Number One Player, and you shoulder heavy responsibilities. I do not wish to see you die here."
Su Mingâan glanced at her.
In the cycle when Noel committed suicide, Luna was part of the attack on Flower Tower, where she used a Magic Inhibiting Gemstone on him which nearly allowed the white-robed person to succeed.
But in subsequent cycles, she always sat here.
Perhaps because Su Mingâan left the cabin early, avoiding the attackersâ assault, this group of assailants chose to abandon the operation.
After all, the core skill of these attackers was a flame explosion skill. If Su Mingâan was not in that particular building, there wouldnât be confined space for the explosion to be effective, and it made sense they abandoned the operation.
Su Mingâan ignored her advice and headed straight towards the entrance.
"Wait." Luna called out to him.
She stood up, her tall figure quickly approaching him, her hand gripping a finely-made sword emitting a faint chill:
"Donât you remember me?" Luna asked.
"If youâre telling me youâre some foreign student from my middle school days or an exchange student, Iâm afraid I donât remember," Su Mingâan said.
She asked him the same sentence every cycle, and he was already somewhat tired of it.
"Unfortunately." Luna sighed. "I only recognized you recently. I still remember how you spoke under the flag at school; it seems youâve changed a lot."
Su Mingâan no longer paid attention to her.
He stepped in.
The library was unlit inside, filled with numerous books. At a glance, there were at least tens of thousands of books. If a player had to sift through this vast sea of books, it could consume all available time.
He walked forward, using his Clue Insight skill, and continued searching through the books.
On the last bookshelf, he spotted a suspicious-looking book that had been pulled out partway.
As he approached, he sensed the fluctuations of spatial energy around him.
... A teleportation formation.
He had finally found it.
Su Mingâan pulled out the map in his hand.
He had said it. In the previous cycle, even though he had reached the spot, he hadnât found the treasury. It turned out to be a special instance that required a teleportation formation to enter.
White light shone around him.
He saw a tightly closed large door.
He attempted to push the door.
It was said to be a high-difficulty instance designed for the player. He wondered what challenges it might throw at him, whether it was a battle against some formidable enemy or...
"Ding Dong!"
The moment his hand touched it, the door in front of him disappeared.
Without experiencing the so-called highly difficult special level, Su Mingâan entered without any hindrance.
Su Rinâs identity, aside from being a huge trouble, finally provided him some tangible benefits.
The scene inside the treasury was somewhat unexpected.
There were no other players inside, just empty, with some scattered corals, pearls, and similar items. There was also a Resource Stone resembling the Yate Stone placed on the side.
The dust inside was thick, appearing as if it hadnât been cleaned in a long time.
The floor was dusty, but there were no footprints, indicating that no previous players had successfully entered here.
Su Mingâan, relying on his Clue Insight skill, found a secret door within the treasury.
He pressed a square tile on the wall, and the secret door started to creak, opening a small entrance into a pitch-dark area.
He bent down, his wristwatch starting to glow.
In this dim room, he saw a corpse lying on the ground, and beside it, scattered all around were gold and jewels.
Moreover, among them, he saw a labeled potion said to counteract the effects of Sea Monstersâhe considered this a major find. As long as he returned here on a better reset, Noel might still be saved.
He was not interested in the gold and silver, but focused on the corpse.
The body was beyond recognition, showing bare bones. He carefully approached the corpse, wary of potential traps, until he finally reached the side of the body.
He noticed in the decomposed hand of the corpse, a torn piece of parchment.
The front of the parchment was indistinct. When he flipped it over, he saw a row of small letters.
Su Mingâan glanced at the decaying bones by the side.
This must be the will that the deceased wrote just before his death.
Whoever died in the secret door of the treasury, I wonder what kind of person he was.
He continued reading.
Su Mingâan rolled up the piece of paper in his hand.
A tumult of thoughts fiercely battled in his mind, and after a momentâs contemplation, he took out the "blurry map" he had obtained from the Yate Vessel and combined it with the paper in his hand.
The two fit together perfectly, without any gaps.
After they were combined, he saw the paper in his hand, floating up automatically and sticking to the corner of the secret compartment.
He followed it, and in another opened secret door, he found a book.
It was a translation comparison book.
Written on it were complex divine texts, exactly the ones he had seen in the church.
He opened the comparison book and searched through the pages, finally finding the words written by the deities to him, which could not be directly displayed as text.
Translated, it said only:
At this moment, Su Mingâan had figured out the entire cause and effect.
The clues in his mind connected into lines, and he laughed out loud.
As if to throw all the recurring pain of death behind him, he laughed heartily.
Itâs time to end it.
He pointed his finger at his temple.