I Save The World In A Doomsday Text Game

Chapter 463-2: Analyzing a Method to Cleanse Disorder, Old Friend Bennett (2)

I Save The World In A Doomsday Text Game

Chapter 463-2: Analyzing a Method to Cleanse Disorder, Old Friend Bennett (2)

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[The enormous Book of Salvation floats in the center of the library.]

[Beneath the giant book, the familiar Librarian lies in a rocking chair, wearing a monocle and flipping through a book in his hands…]

[You stride forward and ask directly without any preamble…]

[Can the evil gods in the various chapters lock onto the coordinates of the real world?]

[The Librarian continues looking at the book in his hands and replies without even raising his head, Apostle, did I not already tell you last time?]

[Of course the evil gods can lock onto the coordinates of the real world. Otherwise, he would not have forcibly made you remain in the library last time, cleansing the malice on your body first before letting your soul return to reality.]

[That was done precisely to prevent the evil gods from learning the coordinates of the real world.]

[Hearing that, you continue, if there is a deity so powerful that without needing to leave malice on me, it can infer and analyze the existence of The Book of Salvation, and even the coordinates of the real world merely from my existence…]

[Is such a possibility possible?]

[The Librarian puts down the book, adjusts his glasses, and replies seriously, first of all, Apostle, you have not yet reached the level of authority and strength required to know more truth.]

[Secondly, he is under no obligation to reveal more information to you outside the rules.]

[As he speaks, the Librarian lowers his head and looks at the book again…]

[Just when you think he will not answer any further, he keeps his head lowered and reads from a certain page in a soft voice, Although your eyes are gone, it will not affect your physical strength. You can still serve His Majesty all the same. Besides, blindness can increase courage, because you cannot see danger. Back then, it was precisely because you were afraid your eyes would be shot blind that you failed to pull back the enemy’s remaining warships a second time…]

[When reciting the line besides, blindness can increase courage, because you cannot see danger, the Librarian deliberately stresses each word.]

Lin Xun froze.

Not being able to see danger meant that danger definitely existed. Telling him to be blind in order to increase courage meant that although a certain degree of danger existed, it was not fatal, or rather, The Book of Salvation was still capable of dealing with such danger.

Having received his answer, he felt reassured and then bid farewell to the Librarian before returning to the chapter.

“To think Omniscient True Knowledge is dangerous enough for even The Book of Salvation to consider him somewhat threatening. Truly terrifying.”

[…]

[A powerful wandering soul awakens within a ruined dwelling…]

[You possess the Shell of Knowledge-Seeking Direct Vision Branch Association Great Sage!]

[You step past the Resting Page and are just about to touch the teleportation painting hanging on the basement wall to teleport to the Polar Star Society Headquarters, when you discover that the painting has completely changed.]

[The canvas seems to have been scorched by flames, leaving behind large burned patches. You vaguely sense that this painting seems to have lost some sort of function.]

[With one hand clutching the Teleportation Badge and the other touching the painting, no teleportation light appears, nor are you pulled into the painting…]

“What is going on?”

Lin Xun frowned. According to Rona, this hidden private dwelling was her personal exclusive entrance. Other members of the Polar Star Society should not know the location of this place.

From that, it was evident that the person most likely to have burned the painting was Rona.

[The teleportation painting has clearly already lost its effect. You look around and see that the entrance to the basement is leaning against your two Starlight Cage paintings, while on the desk nearby lies a letter.]

[The seal of the letter is closed with wax, and the stamp on it is very familiar to you. It is precisely the mark left by the Polar Star Society Wax Seal you gave to Rona.]

[You open the letter and read the graceful handwriting on it…]

[…]

[True God’s Envoy, after you left by feigning death, the Star High Priest saw through your true identity and used a secret art to communicate with a star god, summoning that star god to take action.]

[She killed the Star High Priest immediately, but still failed to stop the star god from descending.]

[Fortunately, although the descending star god was very powerful, she still had the ability to escape and preserve herself.]

[Before fleeing, she conveniently destroyed the entire Polar Star Society Headquarters…]

[After escaping from the Polar Star Society Headquarters, the star god did not dare descend into the Imperial Capital to continue pursuing her, allowing her to preserve her life.]

[Perhaps because of her frequent use of power and authority, she could faintly sense that the degree and speed of Disorder’s erosion were gradually intensifying and accelerating.]

[After waiting here for one day and still not seeing you return unharmed, she decided to set out first to find another old acquaintance who could synthesize the eyeballs for you and perform the transplant surgery.]

[That person is your old friend, the doctor of the transplant clinic in Sophia City back then, Bennett.]

[Are you very surprised, wondering how such a small transplant doctor could possess such great ability?]

[Well, since waiting for you to return was idle time anyway, she might as well explain it clearly in the letter…]

[Compared with her own mediocre talent, Bennett’s talent in synthesis and transplantation skill is extraordinarily outstanding. No, it would be more accurate to say Bennett is a complete genius.]

[During those early days after arriving in the Imperial Capital, she with her mediocre talent was buried among countless Scholars, while once Bennett stepped onto the great stage of the Imperial Capital, he truly displayed his extraordinary talent.]

[With his outstanding talent, Bennett entered the very best Josephka Medical College in the Imperial Capital for advanced study. Not long afterward, he shone brilliantly and was taken in by the old dean as a student.]

[Bennett very quickly became the old dean’s most prized student. After learning of her difficult circumstances, Bennett unexpectedly funded her studies in those extremely expensive Knowledge courses.]

[Bennett was the kind of person who valued money more than life and treated everyone with an inborn stinginess. Yet toward her, he spared no expense from his own pocket, and even violated the Medical College’s regulations by taking on private jobs to support her.]

[To be honest with you, during the hardest period of her life as a Scholar, she was only able to persevere because of the support of stingy Bennett.]

[She understood very clearly in her heart that all of this was because she and Bennett had once been companions of the True God’s Envoy.]

[It is truly hard to imagine that someone who had once been so stingy and petty would become generous because of you.]

[Later, the old dean of the Medical College passed away and designated Bennett as his successor, entrusting him with the honored status of dean of the Medical College.]

[That will aroused the dissatisfaction of the old dean’s other students. Those people joined forces and drove Bennett out of the Medical College…]

[With his very limited savings, Bennett supported her while also opening a private clinic.]

[The private clinic’s business did not become booming because of Bennett’s excellent skill, because the old dean’s students were unwilling to let Bennett off so easily.]

[They sent people to smash up the clinic and undercut its business with lower prices. How could a private clinic opened by Bennett compare with the vast and properly established Medical College…]

[That period was probably the most destitute time for both her and Bennett. She stagnated in Knowledge and scholarship, unable to see where the road ahead lay.]

[Bennett’s private clinic also failed to receive surgery orders due to the Medical College’s suppression, and in the end had no choice but to close down.]

[Even so, Bennett never stopped supporting her. Because the advanced courses at the Academy of Knowledge were extremely expensive, Bennett had no choice but to take on some disgraceful surgeries on the black market that proper doctors were unwilling to perform.]

[Although Bennett loved wealth, she knew he had always maintained sufficient respect and passion for the profession of transplant doctor. If not, Bennett could never have been noticed by the old dean and designated as the next dean.]

[When she saw Bennett violate his own principles and take on those disgraceful surgeries, she refused Bennett’s support.]

[It was not because she wanted to abandon her studies, but because if she continued to drag Bennett down like this, there was still no hope for tomorrow to be seen…]

[Her mediocre talent was already an unchangeable fact. There was no need for Bennett to continue bearing this suffering in her place.]

[After learning of her decision, Bennett became angry, something very rare for him. Bennett solemnly told her that they had once both been companions of the True God’s Envoy, destined to become great figures renowned throughout the world.]

[After the True God’s Envoy departed, they came to the grander stage of Saint Etienne in the Imperial Capital, only to become little nobodies.]

[They all believed that under the arrangements of Omniscient True Knowledge, sooner or later they would meet the True God’s Envoy again.]

[But if they gave up their efforts here and now and truly became worthless nameless nobodies, then in what posture could they greet that future reunion?]

[He, Bennett, firmly believed that he had once been the companion of the True God’s Envoy, was one now, and certainly would remain one in the future!]

[If Rona did not think so, then he would stop supporting her as she wished. But she should think carefully and ask her own heart whether she was truly willing to become a nameless nobody and give up the chance to fight alongside the True God’s Envoy again.]

[…]

[After that conversation, she made up her mind that no matter what the future ending might be, she should not give up at that moment.]

[And it was that very night that she obtained a trace of Omniscient Authority in a dream.]

[After that, she became the most promising and most dazzling Scholar in the Imperial Capital.]

[After gaining sufficient power, she swept away the obstacles of the past and helped Bennett reclaim the status and position of dean of the Medical College.]

[With her support, Bennett not only reclaimed the identity of dean, but also managed the Medical College until it prospered several times more than when the old dean was in office.]

[After everything went smoothly, Bennett buried himself in study, fully displaying his talent. He even developed eyeball transplantation skill to a height no predecessors had ever reached…]

[Sometimes, she even wondered whether Bennett had also once received a trace of Omniscient Authority in a dream, except that the authority he analyzed was not spell power, but skills related to eyeball transplantation.]

[Everything seemed to be developing in a beautiful direction, until… she betrayed the school of Knowledge in pursuit of divine power and joined the Polar Star Society.]

[Everyone knew she had supported Bennett. After she defected to the Polar Star Society, Bennett was also implicated considerably.]

[However, the upper echelons of the Multivision School understood clearly that Bennett was by no means an Oathbreaker chasing the stars. A living top-tier transplant doctor was far more useful than a dead star heretic.]

[The school imprisoned Bennett and forced him to serve it, carrying out some secret transplant experiments that could not be made public.]

[She secretly investigated it. Bennett is living fairly comfortably now. Aside from lacking personal freedom, he is even safer than he was at the Medical College…]

[Once everything has calmed down, if Bennett is willing to join the school laboratory, the restrictions on his movements can be removed…]

[…]

[At present, Bennett is imprisoned in the Multivision School Headquarters. Rather than sitting here waiting for your return, she thought it better to go first to the Multivision School and clear the way for you.]

[After all, she does not know how much longer she can live either. To create greater value within a limited life is what is meaningful, is it not?]

[…]

[Along with the letter, there is also a neatly folded Route Map…]

[You obtained Route Map of the Multivision Headquarter in the Imperial Capital (Map)!]

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