The competition was plagued with problems from the very first day. Maggie appeared to be holy and gentle, but in reality, she was on the verge of breaking down.
Despite having to maintain an elegant and noble demeanor while being escorted back to the temple by paladins, Maggie could barely conceal her uncouth air. Despite being a college student who hadn't even graduated yet, she experienced the hardships of working life after transmigrating.
In many ways, it's also a bit heartbreaking.
Maggie was exhausted and weary, especially when she saw the statue of the God of Light in front of the temple, her resentment towards the God of Light reached its peak.
Sure enough, if she lives to see the gods revive and the war between the main gods restart, she will definitely give Nophiel a good scolding for exploiting employees. This is what exploiting employees means.
Aside from the nice-sounding title, they don't even pay a penny of salary.
Despite her stunning beauty, Maggie harbored a deep resentment that bordered on murderous. The moment she returned to her room and closed the door, she completely collapsed, sprawling on the bed like a cripple.
"Be mindful of your image as a Holy Maiden of Light."
The little ghost's voice echoed softly in the room.
"Anyway, there's nobody here now."
Maggie rolled around on the bed twice, completely unconcerned, then covered her face with a pillow, burying herself in it, her voice muffled, before letting out a long, satisfying sigh.
She was exhausted from all the terrible things that happened.
"Oh right, I now know how those library ghosts came to be."
The little ghost curled its lip in disdain, seemingly disgusted by Maggie's current state, but still kindly offered its advice.
That's right, Little Ghost always felt that the Fire Spirit twins looked a lot like ghosts, and could even say he hated them.
"What?!"
Maggie yanked off the pillow and sat up abruptly, her hair sticking messily to her face, with a few strands standing on top of her head. Her eyes were wide open, and she looked a little dazed.
"The problem lies with the book you brought back."
The little ghost was speechless when he saw Maggie's unseemly appearance, but he still explained very responsibly.
"! I remember I specifically checked it back then, and there were no special magical traces left, so how could this be..."
Maggie's gaze suddenly swept over the book lying unharmed on the table, a hint of doubt flashing in her eyes.
She frowned, not understanding why this was happening; it was just an ordinary-looking book.
No, it's also possible that her magic level is too low to detect anything unusual.
But the little ghost didn't sense it at the time... which is a bit strange.
Receiving Maggie's questioning gaze, the little ghost seemed helpless and sighed deeply. It was just that his post-advancement form was too cute, like an adorable rag doll, without any serious intimidation.
"That's right, we've all been fooled. It has a very hidden seal on it, or rather, it is the seal itself."
As the little ghost spoke, it crossed its short arms again, striking a pose as if it were a teacher giving a lecture. But no matter how serious it was, it still looked like a little doll, incredibly cute and silly.
"Now that I think back to the Royal Library of the Kingdom of Saint Na, it seems to be a library built to seal something. It is circular in shape, and there is probably something in the middle. Maybe we should go there again."
"Those two library vengeful spirits were probably just unlucky ones who got implicated and imprisoned. The real one sealed away is probably something else entirely."
As soon as the little ghost finished speaking, Maggie felt a sense of foreboding.
"You mean, the day I took the book out, the twins had already escaped, and that unknown entity had also left the library of the Saint Na Kingdom?"
Maggie asked the question with difficulty, nervously watching the little ghost's reaction, only to see it nod solemnly, confirming the possibility she had raised.
"...."
She's really lucky to be a little too lucky.
"However, in my judgment, the guy who escaped the seal shouldn't be a bad guy, otherwise he would have killed you long ago."
The little ghost nodded seriously, seemingly agreeing with what he said.
"If I hadn't been resting in your room all day, I probably wouldn't have been able to detect the traces of magic that were accidentally revealed in this book."
He touched his chin thoughtfully with his short hand, looking quite curious.
What kind of is it?
Maggie then asked.
She also has information that even the little ghost doesn't know, so asking for more clues will definitely be helpful.
"Hmm... It's somewhat like a demon, and somewhat like the aura of our King, but only slightly. However, I'm certain it's not the work of our King. He rarely leaves the Elemental Source Realm; even when the elemental spirits and humans were at odds, he didn't leave..."
The little ghost looked confused and hesitant, but still told Maggie.
"?"
Seeing that the little ghost could no longer offer any further explanation, Maggie gave up trying to think of anything more.
Demons, the kings of the elements, an unknown being sealed away...
She doesn't understand...
It couldn't possibly be the legendary succubus Firomona that's sealed away, could it?
Maggie was startled by this inexplicable thought and quickly shook it out of her head. According to the 'misprinted' history, Philomona's strength was extraordinary.
Even if the gods were to awaken now, they might not be able to defeat her.
Maggie couldn't think of a single being capable of sealing her; even the King of Elements was unrealistic, as he was, after all, just an elemental being.
"Forget it, we'll deal with whatever comes our way. Since the trouble hasn't come knocking yet, let's just pretend it doesn't exist."
Maggie scratched her hair in frustration, turning it into a frizzy mess, but it didn't matter anyway, it was time to sleep.
Since returning to the temple, she has gone to bed on time every day.
I think about growing two centimeters taller every day.
Maggie turned to look at herself in the dressing table mirror. Even though her hair was a mess, it couldn't hide her beauty. Instead, it added a lot of approachability to her. In short, she looked down-to-earth and much easier to get along with.
Compared to usual, he lacked the aloofness he usually exuded.
Glancing at the mirror, Maggie collapsed back onto the bed, half-asleep, and closed her eyes, ready to drift off to sleep. But before she knew it, two fiery red heads appeared in the blurring scene before her, their expressions exactly the same.
"!"
Maggie jolted awake, her eyes snapping open, forced to meet the gaze of four eyes.
In this position, she lay flat on the bed, with two people leaning over and staring at her. Combined with her disheveled hair, it was a truly embarrassing scene.
"I thought you were asleep and was wondering if I should come to see you again tomorrow. I didn't expect you to be awake. That's great."
A cheerful male voice rang in my ears; it was a pleasant voice, but somewhat out of place.
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