Dear Broom Knight.

Chapter 598 The God Who Lets Himself Go

Chapter 598 The God Who Lets Himself Go
The Toronto wizard, who was holding onto a thick branch and looking up, spun around nimbly and sat down on the branch neatly.

Almes couldn't help but blink... Is this the style of a Broom Knight?

Fortunately, although Toronto was good at getting information, he was not a bug in his stomach after all, and he did not have any sudden cold illusion. He just tilted his body slightly and said with a puzzled look: "It's an interesting way to use the fire element. It looks like an elemental creature, but it feels more like a real bug."

"It's not something like the Insect Lord either. It's too ugly." Almes blurted out.

Evelyn Costa looked at him with curiosity... There was no such creature as the Insect Lord that was similar to the earth element in this world.

But she didn't think too much about it, after all, Almes was a member of the Northern royal family.

Although the gods chose to seal up all the external knowledge in order to prevent problems with the artifact fragments, powerful forces such as the royal families of various countries basically have their own resource libraries with layers of protection.

As long as the news can be controlled within a certain range, the gods will not be so rigid.

Mages who come from royal families will mostly be attracted by these unknown and interesting stories from the outside world.

Almes's curiosity about some foreign creatures was nothing, at least he was just watching the fun.

Guys like Arsalan who are obsessed with finding the ruins of the Star Magic Tower are really annoying, and there are more than one of them... Most of them are stupid kids spoiled by the royal family.

Anyway, precautions have already been taken, and the gods have no intention of paying much attention... It's just that curiosity is too strong, and wants too much, so generally speaking, at most one will suffer a little, and the worst that can happen is that one cannot use magic for ten years.

But if they have bad intentions, it would be a good opportunity for them to replenish the bait in the trap.

So, relying on the same information, Arsalan could search for decades without finding any trace, while some people could find traces within a few years.

It wasn't a question of luck, but rather that the destination Arsalan wanted simply didn't exist.

However, the reason why even the Lord of Heroes knew the pursuit of this great wizard who came from the royal family of the North was because the things he imagined in his mind were really too ridiculous.

If there really is a magic tower that combines knowledge and fun, beauty and grandeur, and everyone inside is knowledgeable and willing to teach young wizards... the Lord of Knowledge would probably be the first to rush over and dig.

Because it is a ladder made of desire and greed, although it will not cause the deaths of those who have not violated the rules, there will always be a magic tower that can respond to the wizards who know the information... and then give them a profound lesson from curiosity.

Arsalan was the only wizard in the world who had the most and most complete information about magic towers, but not a single magic tower responded to his expectations.

However, after the gods communicated about this unexpected situation, they chose to ignore it... It would be too troublesome to satisfy Arsalan's idea.

Fortunately, there is only one Arsalan in the world.

Even if other people have this "great" dream, it is difficult for them to have his ability.

The traps of the gods are still very useful.

Even though foreign evil gods have appeared one after another in recent times, that is because cracks have begun to appear in the world barrier formed by the cosmic storm... This is not something that a few gods can discover and make up for with their own divine power.

But before that, they could easily block these outsiders with just a few traps in the fixed gaps.

At least it can guarantee that no one can bring a stronger power into the world than him, no, stronger than that guy named Fortune.

But now it’s really, too difficult.

In the past, why would the Sun God need to use himself as bait?
No matter how confident you are, and no matter how impressive the result is, it is actually a sign of being in a weak position... Only by never showing up can you completely suppress and eliminate all hidden dangers, and only then can those outsiders be afraid.

Toronto felt the glimpse, so he immediately asked, "What does the Lord of Bugs look like? A beetle?"

"Like flying scorpions living in groups..." Almes looked at him in confusion, as if he didn't understand why he was still pretending to be stupid.

These are actually the banned books at the outermost part of the royal library.

Generally speaking, banned books are divided into two types.

One is that although you are expressly prohibited from watching it, as long as you don't publicize it, no one actually cares whether you have watched it or not.

On the other hand, taking out the blocking formation is a sin.

The reason why many great nobles serve in the royal palace despite being heirs to the title is to obtain the most and most sensitive information.

For primary banned books like those, one could actually read them as long as there was a guarantee from a royal family member of sufficient status.

Toronto... No, it should be Lowry. The reason why he could only figure out a lot of information on his own and often scared himself when he just started living independently was because Count Montes had no intention of letting him know about the family's connections. So even though he was doing well in the palace, the real secret place had never been open to him.

Ruth Kania could help him, but in the eyes of Ms. White Dragon, there was no need for Lori, who was still a cub, to read those books full of errors and omissions.

She also couldn't understand that what was important to Lowry was not the information, but how tolerant the world was of certain things.

When Lowry first received a lot of information from Arsalan that was repeatedly emphasized to be kept secret, he was quite nervous. But as he grew older and became more mature, Lowry slowly realized one thing: if Arsalan could directly organize these messages into text for him to see, it was definitely not a real secret.

Especially later, when Arsalan even sent the gift to him directly using the teleportation array.

When Fabrice successfully took office as the Earl, Lori saw things more clearly... The Earl's Castle had been completely rebuilt, and even the underground secret passages had been exposed to the light of day, but Fabrice still knew many secrets that he shouldn't have known.

Count Montes certainly did not have the time to tell Fabrice so much information before his death.

Obviously, someone or something taught him that later.

Lowry didn't think much about it at first. Although he was not very happy, he also understood that the family heir and the youngest son who had long been determined to be separated from the family must be different.

Until he heard about the daily life of Graham Ellis, the youngest son of the Earl of the West March, in the palace.

In fact, he was not the kind of child who was spoiled, and all the treatment he received was according to the proper standards.

Lowry soon discovered the biggest difference... If we only talk about financial resources, there is no difference between them, but there is another kind of resource that Lowry has never obtained.

For example, the right to enter the primary library, and the social circle with the children of noble families.

Although Mrs. Yagris was shrewd and capable, and Pat could keep a close eye on every area of the house, they had never entered the circle of top aristocrats and did not understand these invisible treatments.

If Lori was just a small knight, no matter how strong he was, he could only become a powerful baron at most... Even until his death, he probably wouldn't understand what exactly Count Montes had blocked from him.

A dragon-veined rhinoceros...just wants to wipe out everything. What a wishful thinking.

No wonder he died so unwillingly and did not dare to make any more demands on Lady Yagris and Lori... Count Montes must have known that Lori, who was learning magic from Arsalan, would know those things sooner or later.

If he really forced Lori to take care of Fabrice everywhere, the consequences would be terrible when everything broke out.

Celestia suddenly laughed, "Not everyone is willing to speak out about their violations, Mr. Almes."

Almes said with a melancholy look on his face: "Everyone here has done something illegal. It's pointless to talk about it."

Even Bishop Blair could not deny this.

But they overlooked one person.

Casimir, who stood resolutely with his shield raised, turned back and said seriously: "I, didn't, Master Al."

Almes smiled back at him, "But when I violate the rules, you will follow me!
Just because you don’t know doesn’t mean you haven’t done it.”

Casimir's eyes widened slightly, and his mind was obviously a little confused.

Toronto, who was sitting on a branch, suddenly fell down with his legs hooked, and his head landed directly next to Almes. "What I saw were manuscripts and some external information. I haven't seen those books with my own eyes, so they can't be used as evidence. Therefore, I can only ask you."

Then he straightened his waist and turned over.

His 180-degree turn made Evelyn Costa couldn't help but smile: "Your sensitivity is comparable to that of a swordsman! Toronto."

"Ahhhhhhhh!" A violent scream broke out again outside the birdcage, interrupting Toronto who was about to respond.

"Glenn Sack! Sack? What's going on?" Evelyn Costa said in confusion, "Didn't we agree to only use the killer on rain?

Uh-huh?

Why, suddenly my soul started to slip away?

No one here will die, um, soul magic!"

Toronto tried hard to control his expression.

The Lord of Valor let himself go more than he thought, and he almost blurted out necromancy.

He seemed to understand a little bit why the Sun God had no trust in the three gods of faith... When the artifact fragments first appeared, these people must have studied them carefully.

Unlike the Goddess of Darkness, who only considered divine knowledge related to the Silver Moon and darkness, the Lord of Valor, who should be more concerned with information related to war and battle, even studied necromancy.

Maybe he was just curious, but at least it proved that he couldn't control himself...from the perspective of the Sun God.

If the Lord of Bravery is like this, let alone the Lord of Wealth and the Lord of Knowledge, they will definitely be even more excessive.

(End of this chapter)

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