Lord of Mysterious Wizard-Chapter 1153 - 102: Books Related to Tang Qi

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Capítulo 1153: Chapter 102: Books Related to Tang Qi

The silver skateboard slowly moved forward, with Tang Qi sitting cross-legged, and in front of him was the girl who continued to burst with new things.

The main body was still mechanical, but more marks of the Transcendent kept appearing, such as suddenly sprouting gray-green long hair, a demon tail emerging from her back, her left hand transforming into an energy cannon, and her bare feet spouting tail flames… Indeed, as Tang Qi felt, watching her for several days, he wouldn’t get bored.

However, the words she uttered made Tang Qi a bit helpless.

As a life bestowed by Tang Qi, she seemed able to slightly feel Tang Qi’s emotions.

So at this moment, she pointed at herself and said calmly yet with curiosity, “You seem to still hold a simple moral view, which is rare among the Mysterious All Spirits above the boundless mystery. According to the definition in most books, I am just a tool person. You don’t need to have sympathy or compassion for me.”

Hearing this, Tang Qi was silent for half a second, but still gave an answer.

“You are a new life, given by me, but from the moment of your birth, you belong to yourself. You can even give yourself a name, which is one of your rights.”

Tang Qi’s words caused the girl to pause, with neon symbols jumping and flashing on the display screen on her chest.

Finally, the symbols froze, and she spoke again, her voice seemingly more lively and vivid.

“Alice Five!”

The girl’s tone was somewhat joyous, with gears, candies, Gold Coins, and various musical instruments jingling out from behind her.

“Hmm?”

A look of interest appeared on Tang Qi’s face, as the girl’s name didn’t sound randomly chosen.

From the void, she took a luxurious yet cute hat with red-striped ribbons and placed it on her half-mechanized head, which matched her gray-green long hair that grew to her ankles. She immediately explained the origin of her name to Tang Qi.

“It’s from a book called ‘Violet Garden Mystery’ from the [Sweetheart Detective Bookshelf]. The protagonist is a doctor and detective who found a broken robot from the mechanical wasteland. After modification, the robot became his assistant, named Alice Five.”

“My Lord, it’s an honor to serve you, and I hope to be of help to you.”

“Here is the range of my permissions: I can browse any book in the first sector for you, guide your path, provide annotations, and summon the Organizer, Guardian, or other staff for you… If you need, I can expand my browsing range to Hidden Books, which will require some time.”

Alice Five spoke in a girlish tone, with various symbols jumping on the display screen on her chest, among which Tang Qi could recognize some, all representing love.

It was apparent that the mechanical girl, bestowed with life by him, gradually developed advanced wisdom, and she had even developed a hobby.

She enjoyed detective novels and borrowed the name of a side character for herself.

Tang Qi had gradually become accustomed to fantasies or magical experiences, and what he saw did not surprise him excessively.

He patiently listened to Alice Five’s explanation and, after brief contemplation, made his first request.

“Query all books related to me in the first sector.”

Tang Qi’s original idea was to find out how many books in the Mysterious Library were related to him.

But that was evidently beyond Alice’s permissions, and he had no intention to leave the first sector or visit the other 1,000-plus sectors, so he limited the range here.

“As you wish, my Master.”

Alice’s voice finally stabilized, indeed crisp and sweet like a young girl’s.

When she began to query, the symbols expressing love on the display screen on her chest disappeared, replaced by rapidly flickering electric light.

In a blink, the first light point appeared within.

And the information contained within that light point was directly projected in front of Tang Qi.

It was a book not very thick, with a familiar pattern on the cover.

The pattern depicted a noble, a pirate, and a ship, with two figures almost embracing each other, in a vividly intense red hue that made it hard to look away.

“Master, the first book related to you is ‘Love God’s Son: New Volume Pirate Chapter,’ and its content revolves around a Son of Love God, with themes of love and death… Due to some content being too direct, involving primal body exchanges and some intense emotions, in some civilizations, it is set that only adult individuals can view it.”

“Your section appears in the last few pages, portraying a Mysterious wizard with formidable insight. Although the perspective differs, after library verification, there was no intentional distortion or vilification.”

“Its author is Death God Tatis, a special Weak God, another member within the Death God Camp who does not focus on their primary duties, enjoys interviewing various Dead Spirits with stories, and writing them into novels.”

“The book is currently placed on the [Death Ballad Ninth Bookshelf], would you like to read it?”

As Alice introduced, more and more light points began to emerge on the display screen.

Each light point represented a book related to Tang Qi.

In these so-called related books, like in “Son of Love God: New Volume Pirate Chapter,” Tang Qi mostly appears in the role of a “secondary character.”

The very first book evoked Tang Qi’s memories, as he had already resolved numerous mysterious events.

If he followed the normal timeline, the first enemy to leave a deep impression on Tang Qi was indeed that Son of Love God, “Norma.”

Tang Qi had once used the Life Spell to resurrect Norma’s true personality, which had been sealed within a Curio.

He had originally thought that incident would be recorded, at most becoming a file in the Archive Room of the “Ancient Castle Bureau” or the “Bright Church.”

Little did he expect it would turn into a different kind of secondary role.

Tang Qi felt a peculiar sensation, as he indeed felt an urge to visit that “Death Ballad Ninth Bookshelf” to view “Son of Love God: New Volume Pirate Chapter.”

However, before that, Tang Qi first looked at other books related to himself.

Light points flickered, and one book after another densely projected themselves out.

“Enemy of Light·False God Chapter,” “Deceiver of the Deceiver,” “Human Stars Shining” (Incomplete), “Legend of God Catcher,” “Origin Star Hundred Great Unsolved Mysteries·New Volume,” “Save the Father God” (Incomplete), “Eternal Dragon Slayer” (Incomplete), “They Call Themselves Dream Wizards”…”

“Oh?”

As Tang Qi was watching with interest as various bizarrely named books emerged, he was suddenly drawn to a few at the end.

Alice acted swiftly, projecting out the information of the books Tang Qi was gazing at.

“This ‘Eternal Dragon Slayer’ is an unfinished book, its author a ‘prison guard’ who can freely traverse the ‘Sea of Oblivion’ and the ‘Silver-white Mechanical Cage.’ His body is a weak god of the Order Camp, tasked with guarding a powerful Sovereign imprisoned in these two great prisons.”

“A long passage of time developed a small hobby for him, wherein he reached an agreement with a powerful Sovereign of the Chaotic Camp. By borrowing the latter’s eyes, he could watch all who coveted the latter’s Divine Authority, the ‘Dragon Slayers.'”

“Using these as material, he created works. You have a very small section among them, with only a line describing you as ‘a mysterious all-spirit behind a certain hero.’ Your follower received more description as an important new character, a rising Dragon Slayer.”

“Because of your follower’s princess status and her strength, tenacity, and bravery, she gradually gained a notable reputation in the boundless mystery, apparently having surpassed the demigod category entirely.”

Tang Qi speculated about the contents of that book, yet the related information still surprised him.

There was no doubt that the powerful imprisoned entity was the ancestor of the Ancient Dragon Clan, the Evil Dragon devouring all spirits, the Evil God dragging the stars, the spreader of chaos and madness, the Sovereign of endless flesh… Apodoras Ophelia.

And the follower in the book was none other than Olga Nikolaevna, whom Tang Qi had taken in not long ago.

Alice’s simple description, however, provided Tang Qi with new intelligence.

“Even though the Flesh Sovereign is imprisoned, it can see all ‘Dragon Slayers’ coveting its Divine Authority?”

“Which means, regardless if it’s Olga or the Evil God Abel, they are being watched by Ophelia.”

Upon realizing this, Tang Qi did nothing nor showed much surprise.

Ophelia, after all, is an incredibly powerful Dominator-level God, capable of such feats, which isn’t worth shocking over. Tang Qi doesn’t intend to interfere with Olga’s adventure, unlike other followers, Olga is accompanied by a powerful Knight and a wise old man.

Until Olga actively prays to him, Tang Qi has no plans to take action.

Shifting his thoughts, Tang Qi looked at the next book’s information.

Alice’s sweet youthful voice continued to sound.

“This book ‘They Call Themselves Dream Wizards’ is authored by a corn farmer from the [Habine Universe].”

“Because the Habine Universe was invaded by ‘Polluted Divine Beings,’ it triggered an alert left by an Administrator born in Habine in the library. The Administrator attempted to return to assist but wasn’t a powerful god, merely a somewhat special Divine Being, and by the time the Administrator returned, the invasion had ended.”

“However, surprisingly, the Habine Universe wasn’t destroyed. Not only did a Life Planet survive, but the divine pollution within the universe is slowly being purified as well.”

“The Administrator inquired the two sole informers on the surviving planet, the corn farmer and his daughter, and learned that the universe was saved by an organization called ‘Dream Wizards,’ consisting of dozens of powerful members.”

“The Administrator granted the farmer temporary access to write this book, which is now placed on the [Savior No. 10 Bookshelf].”

“Note: Due to the author’s low literary skills, the reading experience of this book may not be optimal; most of the interest lies in the book’s included color pages, thirty-six in total, drawn by the farmer’s daughter depicting the thirty-six Dream Wizards involved in the rescue.”

“Thirty-six?”

Tang Qi immediately became intrigued, for the Dream Wizards were, of course, his followers, but the numbers seemed to have grown unusually large.

ps: Thanks to my fan IShatterWolf for a grand reward, and thanks to everyone for the encouragement. Adjusting my schedule and training abs is so painful, any fellow book friends with experience, kindly give me some advice.