Ronald and El continued to move forward along the suspended corridor, and soon entered the interior through an opening on the side of the castle.
After nightfall, no candles were lit in Larchmont Castle.
Emptiness, darkness, and deathly silence are the main atmospheres exuding inside this building.
This kind of environment does not even need to be slightly modified. As long as it is actually put on the screen, it will be an excellent horror movie scene.
Of course, Ronald and El didn't care about the oppressive feeling brought by this environment.
One of them has a powerful spell, and the other is not even human. He naturally walks calmly in the castle, and then continues to move towards the middle level.
Before long, the destination was in sight.
This was one of the few rooms in the castle that still had lights on at night, and it was also the laboratory of Archmage Majer that they left in the evening.
What the Archmage did was quite touching.
Even though I already know that I am a shadow in the fragments of history, the end is about to come to an end.
This wise mage did not choose to pass the time pointlessly.
Instead, he seized the time and summarized many of the most valuable researches in his life.
So when Ronald and El knocked on the door and walked in.
Then he discovered that the old Majer carefully moved his bookshelf, pulled out the scroll documents one by one, and arranged them on the floor in strict order.
Ronald took a look.
These are either unfolded or closed scrolls, and some even have very powerful spell defenses themselves.
——Their importance to the Archmage is self-evident.
Near the center, Ronald also discovered the research on magic elements that he had been extremely concerned about.
"Ronald, El, are you two here?"
At this time, Majer turned his head when he heard the noise. The old archmage smiled softly at the two of them, then turned around and walked to the chair to sit down, and began to flip through the two scrolls he had just taken.
"I am sorting out the more important research records in my life."
"In the original plan, there should be no magic in the future of this world, so these studies and records have lost their meaning. But judging from the situation of the two of you, maybe my previous ideas were wrong.
, these things may come in handy?”
Ronald immediately took a step forward:
"Mr. Majer, even if magic really disappears from the world, your research is definitely not meaningless."
"From the very small part of the information I know, when I saw your research on magic elements, I became deeply aware of the magic in this world. When studying certain aspects of things, there are very
Invaluable value!”
Ronald's words definitely came from his heart.
Whether it is the old spellcaster Xiang in the real world or the archmage Majer who appears in front of him now, the microscopic world they study with the help of magic is definitely something that would be extremely difficult to access under other circumstances.
Take the Earth before Ronald traveled as an example.
The kind of technology that can observe changes in the microscopic field is the result of overcoming countless difficulties, making many major breakthroughs, and spending astronomical amounts of money.
And if this technology of mages can be mastered by scientists...
That can definitely cause unimaginable huge changes!
In response to Ronald's statement, the old Majer shook his head slightly, without any change in his expression. He just picked up the scroll on the seat next to him and made room for it, and then issued an invitation to Ronald:
"If you don't mind, then come and sit down and chat."
Ronald naturally followed Majer's instructions and walked over.
But just as he walked around the scroll on the ground and walked in, El behind him couldn't help but speak:
"Boss, you two are talking about something, then I can wander around the castle by myself?"
"Huh?" Ronald raised his eyebrows and turned to look at this guy.
As a result, before he opened his mouth, El immediately rushed to make a promise:
"Don't worry! I will never cause trouble in the castle! I promise!"
As soon as the words fell, while Ronald happened to be walking in the middle of the many scrolls, El ran out of the door through which they came in, and disappeared in the blink of an eye.
"..."
Watching El's figure disappearing into the darkness, Ronald was speechless for a moment.
Faced with this situation, it was the Archmage who comforted Ronald:
"It doesn't matter. The current [Larchmont] does not need people to treat it with caution."
"Since this child wants to play, let her walk around."
"That's what you said." Since the Archmage has already spoken, Ronald will naturally have no objections.
He then continued to walk around the scrolls, and then sat on the chair next to the Archmage. At this moment, his eyes swept over the scrolls arranged in order around him, and then thinking about the current situation, Ronald immediately understood
Archmage means:
"What are you going to do for me to help you organize these scrolls here?"
The Archmage nodded slightly and then explained his thoughts:
"In reality, [Larchmont] is in ruins after all. No one can predict how many things in the city will be preserved under the ravages of the long years."
Ronald followed Majer's words and continued:
"So you plan to impart some knowledge to me and bring it to the real world outside?"
Majer was very pleased with Ronald's reaction.
Then the Archmage waved one hand, summoned a scroll on the ground into his hand, and then displayed it in front of Ronald:
"Knowledge is the same as information. It does not exist, or it is difficult to determine the entity, but its bearer is real and visible and can be touched. So Ronald, are you willing to help me, the cultivator, make a fortune?
The driver of the goods?"
"Of course I am willing...no, I should say I am extremely happy!" Ronald nodded without hesitation and made a promise, but then he remembered what he had seen before and couldn't help but ask a question, "It's just Mr. Majer, in
After I came to this world, I also came into contact with many people’s research on the nature of the world.”
"Now is a rare opportunity. I would like to hear your views on this aspect."
"The nature of the world..." Hearing Ronald ask this question, Majer's eyes became profound.
The old archmage cast his gaze on the scroll unfolded in his hand. After thinking seriously for a long time, he slowly spoke:
"Ronald, I know you come from a different world."
"I can't guarantee that what I said is absolutely correct, and I'm not sure whether the worlds of you and me are consistent in underlying logic. But what I say next is what I try to get as much as possible in my small life.