After returning home, Maggie didn't waste any time and immediately took out the book again. Because of various things, she had almost completely forgotten about the 'misprinted history of the continent'.
If Spald hadn't brought it up today, she probably wouldn't have remembered it for a long time.
The book looks exactly the same as when I first got it; there's been no change.
If Maggie hadn't known that it sealed away the Twin Gods and Philomona, and that it contained some very exciting content, it would have just seemed a bit expensive, without being particularly eye-catching.
"Who wrote this thing...?"
Maggie was also a little curious. He didn't seem like a little ghost; he just knew a lot, and he was largely resistant to this kind of exciting content.
The author of a book is subjective; if they don't like or agree with a particular history, they won't write it down.
"Forget it, I can't figure this out in a short time. It's more appropriate to study the seal on the book itself."
Maggie considered many possibilities.
The Twin Gods were the first deities to be born in human form, but they only roamed the continent for a short time before being sealed inside this book.
She later broke the seal, allowing them to escape.
For some reason, only the physical body escaped, but a portion of the power was trapped inside the book.
Meanwhile, the library itself was like a magic array, designed to imprison Philomona. By taking the books, she took away the center of the suppression, allowing her to escape successfully.
But that library has only existed for a few decades or a hundred years, which is certainly far less than the number of years Philomona was sealed away, so someone is deliberately paying attention to that location.
During periods of change and kingdom alternation, be careful to keep Philomona imprisoned in a discreet manner.
The twin gods were probably just sealed in the book by accident.
There must be some connection between them. Perhaps that unknown entity should exist in the former royal library.
I just don't know if he's still around after Philomona left.
However, that guy is probably the only one they can ask for help now. Even if it's a last resort, Maggie has to send someone to look for him.
Thinking of this, Maggie sighed.
I should have thought of these things earlier, but I was too busy living to think about them in detail.
The carrier pigeon flew into the sky, and after a few days, it flew back to Maggie's side.
She did the Beard royal family such a huge favor, and if Emperor Asa didn't help her find someone, that would be incredibly unfair. She would definitely remove the Beard royal family from her list of collaborators in the future.
The carrier pigeon was fast, so Maggie wasn't in a hurry.
As for the magical device for transmitting sound...
Eve can only receive one two-way reply; after that, it will be unusable.
She was too poor to afford expensive things back then, but now she can afford them, though she no longer has the chance to deliver them to Eve.
"I pray that I will get a result that satisfies me."
Maggie watched the white doves soar higher and higher in the sky and prayed silently.
She turned her gaze away and prepared to continue reading the book, which contained magic that could transform her into an elemental spirit. It would still be some time before the Duke completely surrendered, or rather, before he resorted to desperate measures.
I'll use this time to learn.
Now that Roy and the others aren't around, I'll really wow them when they come back.
Even though the little ghost said that casting magic was incredibly difficult, and even she might not be able to meet the prerequisites, but...
Maggie didn't care; it wasn't the first time she'd challenged the impossible.
When Maggie is in a state of flow, her concentration is extremely high, almost to the point of completely filtering out external distractions.
However, no one disturbed Maggie during this time. Even Ficklin had been sent out to work, and the twins were unlikely to come looking for her. By the time Maggie looked up again, a day and a night had passed.
Her eyes were dark and bluish-black, but her eyes were bright and sparkling, as if she had discovered a new world or a new continent.
"So that's how it is..."
A voice of sudden realization echoed in the quiet room. After studying it for so long, she finally understood the extent to which the magic needed to be performed.
She even figured out the magic hidden in the history books of other eras.
"The approval of the gods... can indeed transform one into a mermaid, a dragon, an elf, or something similar, but it requires the approval of the gods."
Maggie muttered to herself.
The book's uses are also ridiculously broad; even if it's not obtained by humans, other races can comprehend and use it.
It's just that this requires the approval of a deity...
It's really difficult to handle.
All the gods have been reincarnated. If the recognition of the human incarnation counts as recognition, then Maggie might be able to give it a try.
But she thought it was unlikely.
"Only the elemental spirits... their god is still alive, the King of the Elements..."
Maggie touched her chin, leaned back, and fell into deep thought.
She didn't have any way to see this. Without recognition, she couldn't transform into an elemental spirit, but if she didn't become an elemental spirit, she had no chance of gaining recognition.
This is truly an unsolvable problem.
"If Roy and the little ghost could help..."
The thought popped into Maggie's mind for a split second, but she rejected it on the spot.
She could vaguely guess that Roy and the little ghost had an unusual relationship with the Elemental King; even if they weren't close, they were very close subordinates.
But to make them speak for her, a human being, is going too far.
She was too embarrassed to ask.
"Oh well, never mind."
After thinking for a long time, Maggie let out a deep sigh. Sometimes, understanding the prerequisites for magic doesn't mean you can achieve it.
She didn't know much about the Elemental King's personality; he was only mentioned a few times in the comics, and most of the time he appeared as a powerful figure in the background story.
That's right, El, the King of Elements, and the progenitor of vampires should be considered to be of the same generation.
But the Elemental King is different from the latter two. It has always been free and unrestricted, with its own little world, its own people, and it doesn't even interfere with the continent of Coral.
But this king was enraged when his people were betrayed by the creatures of the continent, and he forbade elemental spirits and believers of the gods from associating with them.
The latter two, one was recruited into the management and the other was sealed away early on, neither lived as gloriously and freely as the King of Elements.
Such a powerful figure, who has no goodwill towards the human race, cannot be accepted even if someone comes to his door with gifts.
There's a high probability that the person and the box were both thrown out.
Hmm... Plus, with the current troubles in the Elemental Source Realm and the weakening of the Elemental King's power, the big shot must be quite worried right now. If she makes such a request again, what's the difference between that and asking for a beating?
Maggie thought in despair.
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