Chapter 259: Modifying the mory Bookshelf, Seeing is Learning
Before going to sleep, I planned to use one Earth Vein mory first.
After all, using an Earth Vein mory would cause a certain degree of ntal stress, so I planned to use just one tonight.
Among the three Earth Vein mories, two contained vast amounts of technical information.
I didn't plan to use them now, but rather wait until tomorrow, after Teacher Ji Niang and I finished modifying and extending the mory Bookshelf spellbook.
After all, the mories from an Earth Vein mory weren't completely morized in the brain; it was easy to forget parts of the content.
So I planned to record it in the mory Bookshelf.
Only a modified mory Bookshelf could keep up with the speed of recording consciousness.
And tonight's mory was this one about combat skills.
When I used it, that mory was like a tide, and I was like an outsider, completely watching and experiencing this kind of battle.
Although the perspective of the Earth Vein mory was a bit awkward, what I saw was very clear.
The mories contained within were sowhat beyond my expectations, more complex than just looking with Spirit Vision.
It wasn't just battles between spellcasters, competitions of spellcasting skills, duels between transformation spells, suppression between summoning spells, and the ga between spellcasters and physical arts users.
Although I was surprised by the richness of the content in this Earth Vein mory, many scenes flashed by.
If soone didn't master the learning techniques, they might only rember the cool moves and have no other insights afterwards.
And I was only slightly better than that.
I could rember more things, or rather, understand the reasoning behind their actions.
If you can't see why sothing is done in a battle, then blindly imitating it is aningless.
The vast and miscellaneous mories were thus consud bit by bit in my mind.
Only the most impressive mories could remain.
This was why the Earth Vein mory had beco a common reward for past newcors.
It seed wonderful, but the actual benefits one could obtain after using it were limited.
And this was only after my own screening.
One can only imagine how mottled and obscure the content of the mories I discarded was.
However, I had to say that the collision of external mories would also hone the strength of one's ntal power to a certain extent, but this couldn't be compared to ditation, which was why I found it tasteless.
After a night, perhaps my dreams were influenced by the external mories.
I had nightmares all night.
In the dream, I was being chased and beaten.
I beca the enemy of the entire Witch Academy, chased by all the seniors.
Fortunately, Big Sis Bai led away…
I was scared awake early in the morning.
After comforting myself a little and my spirit cald down, I was relieved.
Dreams and reality are opposites.
Maybe it was chasing the seniors of the Witch Academy, and holding Big Sis Bai while hunting them down?
That was truly absurd.
I checked the ti.
After a simple wash-up, I began my ditation according to my plan.
Teacher Ji Niang had reminded of the importance of ditation before, so I started to spend more ti on ditation than before.
After finishing my ditation, I ca to the laboratory.
“Er… Teacher Ji Niang?”
I was a bit surprised.
Teacher Ji Niang had arrived so early, or did she not go back last night?
“You're here? Just in ti. I've organized the materials. I can help you finish the spellbook today, and then you can get the hell out of here,” Teacher Ji Niang said, putting down the printed docunts in her hand.
“Eh? Teacher Ji Niang, you didn't sleep all night?”
“Is there a problem? A Transcendent Witch has very little need for sleep. When researching, I can go for several months without sleeping, because you never know if your inspiration will disappear after a nap. You'll get used to it in the future.”
“Er… really?”
“Of course. You already have so many Magic Power Sources, the Witchification should be sowhat obvious…”
At this point, Ji Niang subconsciously glanced at my already developing chest, then averted her gaze.
After all, she was her own student, Ji Niang wouldn't go that far, not to ntion the other party wasn't even a Transcendent Witch yet.
“You should have also felt that you sleep less than before, right?”
“Er… actually, it seems like there's no change? My life is still very regular…”
I grumbled slightly.
“That's just habit becoming second nature. Maybe you underestimate your ability to stay up late. Let's not talk about this. Let's work hard today. If nothing unexpected happens, and if you can be a little faster, we can finish things this morning.”
As Teacher Ji Niang spoke, she handed the printed materials, while she held a thicker stack herself.
After all, she had spent a whole night organizing them.
There was no nonsense inside, only solid content.
Moreover, the content already involved ritual runes.
There were two aspects related to ritual runes within a spellbook.
One was the ritual of the spell itself, which could be broken down into smaller ritual rune units.
The other was the runes used to construct the spellbook using the True Editing technique.
Even though I was starting to learn about runes now, Teacher Ji Niang still only allowed to touch the runes involved in the forr, but not the latter.
Because I hadn't mastered the True Editing technique, not even a basic understanding of it.
ssing around with it would cause the spellbook to completely self-destruct.
After a whole morning, my lunch was delivered here by takeout.
The modification of the spellbook was finally completed under my expectant gaze.
I didn't even notice that my hands were trembling unconsciously from too much excitent.
“Try it. See if it ets your requirents.”
Ji Niang watched from the side as I finished the final encapsulation of the spellbook's shell.
It could be said that I was the one who perford the practical operations on this spellbook from beginning to end, but Teacher Ji Niang was guiding from the side.
This process of watching a difficult problem being solved by my own hands was simply too wonderful.
But if I were asked to repeat it, I don't think I could.
This was a very real problem, a problem I needed to face.
Perhaps I wasn't as smart as I thought, and the reason I could do these things must be for other reasons.
Just like a study god like Tan Han would always be willing to ask for advice from those below her, successful people always have so traits that ordinary people don't.
I placed the spellbook into the spellbook shelf and then began to use it.
A mory Bookshelf, completely different from the spellbook shelf, appeared.
The mory Bookshelf retained the ability to be handwritten, and now it had a new ability: what you see is what you learn.
I consud magic power to generate a new mory book.
I casually flipped through a few pages, and the inside was empty.
But this book was not a physical entity.
It floated in front of , and I didn't even need to hold it with my hands.
Then I picked up the rune book I had borrowed from the library before and started to look at it.
After reading it for a while, the corresponding content appeared in the mory book.
“How does it feel? It works pretty well, right?”
Teacher Ji Niang ca over and asked with a smile.
Actually, she was also checking her own results.
Although she didn't perform the practical operations, based on this theoretical knowledge, she needed to constantly reproduce it in her mind.
Only in this way would she be qualified to guide students on how to successfully modify a spellbook.
Ji Niang usually wouldn't modify spellbooks like this.
It seed that doing it once in a while wasn't bad, at least it wasn't a step back from before.
“Mm, it's very successful, but… although it records quickly, it's easier to make mistakes in this book. It needs to be double-checked.”
“Indeed. Language is a very magical thing. The more you want to be lazy, the more mistakes you're likely to make. This is within an acceptable range. It's just a matter of reading it a few more tis. Just think of it as deepening your impression.”
“That's right.”
I nodded in agreent.
But I could understand even more clearly the significance of this perfected spellbook for at this mont.
I could quickly complete the accumulation of knowledge!
“It seems you've figured sothing out again.”
“Yes. Plans really can't keep up with changes. I originally planned my future life, but now I have to overthrow those plans.”
“Why overthrow them? Plans are divided into short-term and long-term. If you want to change your plan, it must be because you feel that sothing is more aningful than following the steps. That's good, isn't it?”
“Mm!”
I nodded heavily.
I was ultimately limited by myself.
Perhaps this was the confusion that soone without a good learning thod would encounter.
“I plan to spend a week in the library to cram theoretical knowledge. Does Teacher Ji Niang support this idea?”
I raised my head and asked.
“Of course I support it. For ordinary people, knowledge needs to be accumulated step by step over a long period of ti. But it's obvious that this statent no longer applies to you. Although… I feel that a week might be a bit long for an impatient person like you, you'd better restrain yourself and polish yourself a bit, and calm down.”
Ji Niang sat down directly at this mont and educated with a smile.
So things could indeed be seen more clearly by outsiders.
Such an impetuous temperant was not even concealed.
Perhaps this kind of character could add a temporary burst of passion, but the later it gets, the more this impatience, in the face of long-term dullness and failure, can easily crush a fragile heart.
“Thank you.”
Having received Teacher Ji Niang's approval, I was relieved.
But being called impatient… although I didn't want to admit it, it seed to be true.
I also wanted to have a calm and leisurely state of mind, but this was not sothing that could be achieved overnight.
And my seven-day plan was also to disappear from the face of the earth, to reduce my presence in the outside world and the possible crises.
After all, I didn't know if there were other existences like the Sorceress Club in the Witch Academy.
So things you should hide from if you can.
I'm not so protagonist who has to face difficulties head-on, or my Dao heart will be damaged or sothing.
My principle is to have less trouble, hide if I can, fight if I can't, and if I can't win, I'll just lay low and develop.
And a week's ti is enough for many things to fade away.
People are forgetful.
When they learn that the forr number one newcor has disappeared from the face of the earth, besides regret, more people will feel schadenfreude.
Many people like to watch inspirational stories, but the premise is that they won't have any intersection with themselves.
Once there is an intersection, then ordinary people will only want to see you make a fool of yourself.
This is very normal human nature.
“Why are you thanking ? You really should enrich your foundation. Otherwise, my research can't even begin. To be honest, many people are not optimistic about my group, including you. After all, in their eyes, pinning their hopes on a newcor is undoubtedly foolish.”
“So next, am I supposed to prove that they are the foolish ones?”
“You're really bold to say that. Just say this kind of thing here. Rember, you'd better not say this in front of other Transcendent Witches. They won't be polite to you.”
“Mm, I understand.”
I nodded, but quickly thought of sothing else.
“By the way, Teacher Ji Niang, is the academy ultimately going to make so big move?
Related to the secret realm, and teacher, did you also hope I would go to the Witch's Secret Realm when you ntioned it to before?”
“I did have that thought. It seems you know about it?”
“Yes… yesterday I was approached by a senior from the Witch's Secret Realm Club who claid to be the forr president.”
“No wonder. You must have learned a lot. Do you have any intention of participating?”
Teacher Ji Niang asked.
“No.”
I shook my head and said.
“No? Why? Logically speaking, you shouldn't be one to not get involved.”
“It was a decision made after weighing the pros and cons. I want to lie low for a while.”
“Lie low? Is that a word you would say? The number one newcor needs to lie low? Aren't you afraid of being laughed at?”
“When I understand what I should be doing, when others laugh at , it will ultimately just turn into them laughing at themselves.”
“A very steady answer. You clearly understand many things, but sotis you always act contrary to your understanding,” Ji Niang said with a smile.
“Maybe I've drunk too much toxic chicken soup. Knowing, understanding, and doing are completely different things. If others laugh, then just take it as a way to temper my character.”
Teacher Ji Niang gave her full support to my idea and was constantly admonishing not to be too hasty.
Even when it was ti to leave, I was reflecting on myself.
Was I really that hasty?
Teacher Ji Niang also told to leave more ti for myself to experience life, and not to always think of ti as a commodity for exchanging benefits.
Living like that would be very tiring.
But Teacher Ji Niang was right, it was indeed very tiring, but I was already sowhat numb in my thinking, no, or rather, I had beco accustod to it.
Logically speaking, I should also like to be a lazy bum, but now I was constantly being pushed forward.
If this driving force was just my fascination with Transcendent power, I wouldn't believe it myself.
Before leaving, I also directly used a disguise technique to change my appearance.
To say it was changing my appearance, it was actually just changing my hair and eye color.
“Is this another image you've set for yourself?”
“Mm, I don't want to cause too much trouble,” I said, playing with my long silver-white hair.
White hair really is the best.
“Mm… it seems like sothing is missing… you're planning to spend a week in the library with this image, right?”
“Mm, is there a problem?”
I looked at Teacher Ji Niang with so curiosity.
It seed like Teacher Ji Niang still had sothing to say.
“Let give you sothing good.”
Teacher Ji Niang walked back to her office, and I followed.
“Wear this…”
Ji Niang took out a pair of black-frad glasses and put them on my face.
“This way you look very literary.”
“Ah?”
I frowned deeply.
I didn't expect Teacher Ji Niang to be a witch who would play this kind of joke with .
“This is an alchemy item, anti-fatigue glasses. They self-adjust to myopia, and also have a slight effect of improving myopia. The main function is to relieve eye fatigue. If you don't want them, give them back to . This is a small toy I won in a bet with another witch before.”
“No, thank you, Teacher Ji Niang. A gift given cannot be taken back.”
I subconsciously picked up the glasses and saw an unknown text etched on the inside of the temple.
“That's the na of the witch etched in the witch language. It's the na of that witch. She's good at alchemy, but has a habit of etching her own na on her works as a mark. You don't need to worry about these things.”
“Witch language?”
I tilted my head, hearing this term for the first ti.
“The common language of the witch race. Don't worry too much. This is sothing you'll only have to worry about after you leave this world. Moreover, the witch language is already a mature language system. It has undergone special integration. You can master it with a single contract.”
“Wait… a contract can master knowledge?”
I imdiately grasped the keyword.
“It can indeed, but it's much more troubleso than your mory Bookshelf. A contract is equivalent to printing. It's difficult at the beginning, but once you have a template, you can mass-produce it. This is the advantage of a contract, but you don't need to put the cart before the horse. Just enrich your mory Bookshelf yourself.”
“Okay.”
I nodded silently, having learned many new things again.
I'd better just quietly write them down.
I adjusted my glasses, as if activating a past habit.
In my previous life, I was also an ordinary person, and myopia was inevitable, so I had the habit of wearing glasses.
I had paid attention in this life, and perhaps also due to the influence of Spirit Vision, I was not nearsighted.
I thought I had lost this habit, but I didn't expect this habit to reappear so naturally.
And this pair of alchemy glasses, after quickly self-adjusting, beca plano lenses.
“Also, take all these printed materials from beginning to end with you. Look at them from ti to ti. This is one of the few practical applications you have in the field of runes. Just reading dead books is not good. Sotis, rember to practice more.”
“Understood.”
I nodded and took away all the printed paper that had piled up into a small mountain.
This was the guidance material organized by Teacher Ji Niang.
It was very aningful to read it many tis.
And this was also the content involved in modifying a non-restricted consumption spellbook.
Feeling its weight in front of , I couldn't help but sigh that I still had a long way to go.
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