After playing an online game all night, he suddenly died and transmigrated into the game, becoming a famous villain.
At the very beginning, he confessed to the high-ranking duke's daughte...
But the spirit is supremely satisfied.
He was speechless with amazement at Henne's skillful efficiency in organizing the books.
Just like how Hene has always enjoyed organizing these boring magic books since she was a child.
Truly, in hundreds of years, Heim Horn had never seen anyone so fascinated by these dry and boring magical facts.
Although Victor was also proficient in a variety of magic, what he had actually witnessed was often just the magic that Victor casually cast.
I have never seen Viktor studying.
After all, he can conjure magic with a simple clap of his hands.
It must be said that Viktor's talent is truly amazing.
He was equally baffled.
How come everyone from the Clavner family is so amazing?
Kokot joined the Clavenna family and became a fifth-tier mage in less than two months.
Although he was meeting this Heni for the first time, her unparalleled talent had already deeply impressed him.
He just wanted to know.
Is it too late to join the Clevner family now?
Looking at Heni, he asked with some confusion;
"Henry, aren't you very good at organizing these books?"
"And your knowledge level doesn't seem like that of an ordinary third-tier mage."
Heni's knowledge base is so vast that she can easily understand even fourth-order magic.
This is clearly unreasonable.
Hene smiled slightly and shook her head:
"Actually, I didn't have any magical talent at first. I only barely got into the magic academy because of my written test score."
"I always thought that as long as I studied hard and never stopped, I would eventually become a qualified monk."
However….."
At this point, Henney's expression turned somewhat somber.
After that, it was a series of familiar events.
Hennie lacked the talent to become a mage and could only remain at the academy as a magic apprentice.
Dean Rachel took her in and made her a teaching assistant.
And this is already the most suitable profession for Hene.
Besides that, there was nothing Henne could do.
Because she cannot become a mage, even though she has learned a great deal of magical knowledge, she has nowhere to use it.
Even with a teaching assistant job that barely sustains her life, Hennie's path is still far from smooth.
No professors wanted her, and for the same reason.
Because she is not a mage and does not know magic.
Therefore, she could only do some basic tidying work within the college.
For example, organizing the library and recording magical books.
And this job.
She had been doing this since she was in school.
It was as if, through this method, Heni could filter out those unpleasant sounds and block out everything around her.
Immerse yourself wholeheartedly in the ocean of knowledge.
so……
"Until Professor Victor came to the college and became a professor."
"He was the only professor who, knowing I couldn't become a mage, was still willing to let me work for him."
At this point, Henney relaxed.
It felt like a huge weight had been lifted off my shoulders.
It all started with our meeting at the library that night.
The next day, she went to Professor Victor's house with dark circles under her eyes, but he still treated her kindly.
Viktor's image, like that of a giant, was deeply imprinted in Henney's heart.
From the very beginning, Henney's affection for Victor was already overflowing.
Everything that followed, and all the care Viktor showed her.
These are all just bonus options that have already exceeded the maximum score.
Heim Horn remained silent as he listened to Henney's explanation.
He never imagined that Henne had such an experience.
He felt that his question was impolite, and even felt a little guilty.
He couldn't help but turn around and glare fiercely at Cocotte.
You didn't tell me about something so important beforehand?
Cocotte ignored him, even giving him a disdainful smile.
Just then, a thick book slowly floated to Henne's side.
The book's surface was covered with flowing silver-white patterns, like blood flowing beneath a pulse, which looked extremely eerie.
The lines converged, gradually revealing a pair of distorted eyes on the surface of the book.
Upon seeing the magic book that had suddenly appeared beside her, Heni instinctively reached out and opened it, just as she had done before.
However, upon seeing Henrie's actions, Haim Horn quickly shouted:
"No! Don't touch it! That's..."
But he spoke a few seconds too late.
Henny's hand was already on the book.
Just then, the pages of the book suddenly split open in the middle.
Amidst a chaotic rustling sound, they began to fly rapidly.
A terrifying aura surged from all around, like a giant demonic claw, pulling everything toward the center of the book.
It was like a bottomless abyss, greedily devouring everything around it.
The enormous silver claw suddenly reached out and grabbed at Henney's shoulders.
The speed was so fast that no one present could react in time.
A flash of white light appeared, and Heni's figure was pulled into the center of the book that was shimmering with silver light.
Until it disappears completely.
Heim Horn stared blankly at the newly closed silver book, frozen in place.
This is a big problem.
Even Cocotte instantly perked up, all sleepiness gone.
"Isn't that the Deep Library?"
"She was swallowed by that book!?"
The Deep Library, that was Kokot's destination for today.
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