Chapter 1411 Idealism Magic

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 Su Mu secretly looked around. Everyone was eating with their heads down, and no one was talking.

After lunch, Su Mu returned to the library.

After cleaning the last floor, Su Mu had nothing to do.

She looked at the time and saw that there were still about three hours left before dinner. This time was completely at her own disposal.

"What should I do? Maybe I can use this time to read a book?"

Su Mu remembered that her core goal was to get the magic stone, but now she didn't even know what the magic stone was, so she could only look for clues in the book first.

Su Mu did not dare to touch those ancient-looking scrolls. Instead, she first took a modern hardcover best-selling book and came to a long table to read through it.

While Su Mu was flipping through the pages, she paid close attention to the surrounding situation to see if anyone was stopping her or if there were any other strange phenomena.

However, when it was time to have dinner in the evening, no one came to stop her.

"It seems that after you have finished your work, reading is allowed. But I don't know what the standard is. Is it only true for best-sellers, or is it true for all books?"

Su Mu decided to slowly conduct experiments to verify.

The tomato stewed beef I made for dinner tasted okay even though celery was added.

After dinner, Su Qi came over.

"I have inquired clearly. There is free time after dinner. You can ask some questions from the old students. However, those old students will charge a certain fee. There are many vacant rooms on the first floor. You can choose one by yourself.

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"In addition, the time to turn off the lights at night is nine o'clock. After nine o'clock, there is a curfew. You are not allowed to go to the third floor, and you are not allowed to leave the manor. The rest is nothing. We will continue to work after breakfast tomorrow."

"Is that so?"

Su Mu nodded, she already understood the pattern here.

Since you can seek knowledge from veteran students, isn’t it also reasonable to go to the library to read?

She recalled what instructor Yin Leina said in the morning.

Wizards pursue equal exchange.

There is a fee for asking questions from veteran students.

So cleaning the library and reading books in your free time every day is a reward in itself, right?

Su Mu thought of this and returned to the library.

I picked up another book and started reading it.

Until it was almost time to turn off the lights, no one came to disturb her.

"It seems to be part of the hidden benefits."

Su Mu had some concerns in her mind.

She returned to her room, washed herself briefly and then fell asleep.

When she got up the next morning, Su Mu simply washed up and walked out of her room.

It's almost time to have breakfast.

Many people are already waiting in the restaurant.

After Su Mu had breakfast, she continued cleaning the library.

After cleaning, Su Mu changed into an older travel diary this time, and still no one disturbed her.

Su Mu tried like this day by day, until she picked up the real magic theory, no one intervened. Su Mu was completely sure that reading was her reward.

After confirming this, Su Mu began to read the books with confidence and boldness.

The books in the library are numerous and miscellaneous, numbering at least tens of thousands. It would be unrealistic to read them all.

Su Mu could only focus on looking for books related to the magic stone and magic.

Su Mu rummaged through the entire library, but did not find any books with the magic stone in the title.

Helpless, she could only browse through the Encyclopedia of Natural History, and finally found the entry about the Philosopher's Stone.

According to the encyclopedia of museums, the magic stone is a kind of magic material made by special means. It is a necessary material for special ceremonies. However, the production process is cumbersome, the materials are scarce, and the production method has been lost. The last time the magic stone appeared was 123 years ago.<

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"Lost? 123 years ago?"

Su Mu closed the book thoughtfully.

She is sure that the pioneering game will not give them an impossible task, because it makes no sense.



Since the system has given the task, it will definitely be found.

Even, the magic stone is within this manor.

The problem is how to find it.

"We have to let Su Qi look around. This guy is running around all day long, so we have to let her pay attention."

After Su Mu made up his mind, he set his sights on the remaining magic books.

She wanted to see if the magic she learned here could be used to bring out copies.

If she can, then she can take away a lot of things in this copy.

Su Mu began to read books on magic theory.

After reading about a dozen magic theory books, Su Mu discovered a problem.

That is, the magic in this world is not the kind of model that first builds a magic model, then inputs the magic power, and then launches it.

Rather, it is rather subjective and idealistic.

In other words, the magic is all up to her imagination.

The source of energy also comes from her belief. As long as she firmly believes that this magic can succeed, it will succeed.

If you don't believe it yourself, then the magic will be unsuccessful.

"This..."

Seeing this, Su Mu felt that the magic in this world seemed a bit interesting.

Whether magic can be successful or not depends entirely on whether you believe it or not. The more you believe it, the higher the probability of success, the better the effect, and the greater the power.

"It really comes from my heart."

Su Mu sighed.

Of course, it is not that simple to complete a magic.

The caster must know the purpose and results of his spell.

For example, a spell caster wants to cast a spell to make himself the richest person in the world.

But if the spell caster himself has no concept of this matter and does not know what the richest man in the world looks like, he cannot do it.

Another example is a spellcaster who wants to turn a stone into gold.

Then he needs to know the composition of stone, the composition of gold, and the difference between the two. Only by changing the molecular structure of the stone through imagination and believing that he can do it can he turn a stone into gold.
Of course, this assumes that the stone is the kind of stone he knows.

If a wizard only knows granite and only has a piece of limestone in his hand, he will not be able to turn the stone into gold.

Therefore, the simpler the magic, the easier it is to implement, and the more complex the magic, the easier it is to fail.

This is also one of the reasons why most of the magic in this world is closer to life.

Mainly, life magic is simpler and more direct.

"In this case..."

Su Mu decided to try out the commonly used magic spell: Flying Curse.

She locked her eyes on a book on the table, stretched out her hand, and then firmly believed that the book could fly into her hands.

"Fly here, be obedient, hurry up, fly here, you can do it, you can definitely fly here, take off!"

Su Mu hypnotized herself over and over again, making herself believe that she could really make books fly over.

One second, two seconds, three seconds.

Bang!

The books on the desk suddenly flew up and fell into her hands.


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