Chapter 29: Seer of Eyes

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[Initio Library Card]

[A library card that grants you access in the <Initio Grand Library>.]

<This is a Key Item. You cannot sell it to shops or trade it to other players.>

Wow, who knew getting a library card was easy? Well, I did get it because I have a [Scribe] mastery with me, but I was still amazed about how I get it. At first, I don't know how I can tell her that I'm just here to read and copy some books in <Ms. Resolane's> library. But just I can mention this, the system suddenly chimed in and told me about a [Key Item] that is sitting in my inventory for a while through a pop-up window. And when I check it, it was actually referring to another ID card. Though I can't say it's like the school ID that I got in real life, but rather a small wooden plank that is shaped like a trading card with a green gem in a middle of it and a bronze coin at the top of it.

[Adventurer Passport]

[An identification plague that signifies your place in the <Adventurer's Guild>. The coin represents your current rank while the stone shows the registered skills you currently possessed within you.]

<This is a Key Item. You cannot sell it to shops or trade it to other players.>

When I pulled it out and show it to the librarian, she just gave me the library card and let me in without any problem. I have to admit, this passport is actually very useful for any [Quests] and other stuff. I wish I can tell about it to Wind earlier, but I don't want to waste my time in here for long. I need to train my [Scribe] skill so I can do some interesting crafts alongside with my other [Masteries]. I actually didn't plan to go to the library and work on this [Mastery] originally, but when I was looking into more information about the [Scribe] skill, I learned that I can improve [Grimore]-type weapons by combining my [Scribe] and [Magecrafting's] crafting skills together rather than relying on the latter. With this revelation, I might even make the strongest spellbook that I can wield in the game!

However, even with that thought, I knew I can't just craft it without hard work and training. Besides, this is a great way to learn about the game's lore without relying on the wiki too much just by reading a book in the game. Though, it does mean it can be a bit expensive at first since I have to get a few more levels before I can even make my own paper. Thankfully, that librarian did give me some of them to lessen the burden on our allowance. Plus, I did buy some writing tools before I arrived here.

10x [Plain Paper]

[A simple piece of paper that you can draw or write on with just a lead or ink.]

[Beginner Writing Tools]

[A tool kit consists of a black inkwell and a [Windfell Pigeon] Feather Pen, perfect for new aspiring writers, cartographer, and scholars.

Quality: 10]

Unfortunately, she only gave me a limited amount of papers, so I have to make sure not to write too much when I'm copying some of the book's contents. Though there is another problem in my mind right now.

As I stare through many bookshelves right in front of me that is located at the back of the library, I began to realize that I don't even know where the books on the world and history are! I tried to use the appraisal system in order to find them, but there are so many books that even it can't even track them down through my own two eyes. I wish I can return to the librarian just to ask where it is, but I feel that her glare made me a bit reluctant since it just reminds me of a lot of Ms. Revel back home. Besides, I'm not ready to go back to Wind yet until I finish what I came here for.

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