Suddenly everything disappears, everything returns to calm.

Mutations disappear.

The frantic babbling and screaming disappeared.

The incomprehensible screen disappears.

The picture in the library seems to have been switched to another picture by an unskilled editor.

Tierra still maintains the posture of touching the spine of the book with her fingers, and her fingers are pointing at the "Lalaye Text" of the previous volume of "The Secret Book of Seven Chapters of Xuanjun".

Tierra was stunned for a few seconds, retracted her fingers from the bookshelf as if being scalded by a hot iron, stayed away from the bookshelf without turning her head, sat back at the desk, and slumped on the stone steps with a somewhat dull gaze.

He remembered everything just now.

The "Secret Book of Seven Chapters of Xuanjun" suddenly flew out of the bookshelf, with crazy babbles, incomprehensible images, and terrifying mutations in the body.

Suddenly everything went back to a few seconds ago, back to the time when his fingers hadn't touched the "Secret Scripture of the Seven Chapters of Xuanjun".

Tierra panted heavily, and raised her left hand to wipe off the cold sweat.

"My hand..." Tierra's left hand where the little finger used to be is only a white bone. Although these phalanxes can be bent freely according to his will, it is clear that his escape from danger just now did not come without a price.

"Huh~" Tiera took a deep breath.

What he was most worried about still happened.

He did pass through.

Not only that, he also traveled to the world of Cthulhu.

Just now he read those parchments and felt a little confused about the words "Supreme Mother Goddess", "God of Dreams", "Crazy Twins" and so on.

Now he was sure of it.

"This is really dangerous." Tierra couldn't help but smiled wryly.

"I thought it was some kind of urban soldier king, business war overlord, etc. who came through time, but I didn't expect it to be Cthulhu's worldview, so I can only be honest..."

Having said this, Tierra was taken aback for a moment.

Something seemed to pop up in his mind suddenly.

It is some kind of purest, skill.

It was as if he had rehearsed this skill thousands of times, a skill that moved as he wished.

Tierra pointed a point in the air.

A black, hair-like filament grew from between his nails, growing longer and longer.

When the filament grew to ten centimeters long, it suddenly came out from between his nails and landed lightly on the wooden table.

Following the fall of this strand of hair, Tierra only felt light all over, and the mental dizziness and discomfort disappeared together with the old and new scars from the beating on his body before crossing over.

Except that his stomach is still hungry, his current physical condition can be called healthy.

But as the black filaments fell off, although Wu Muming's mental dizziness disappeared, he felt a sense of sluggishness.

This skill is called Cursed Worm.

At the same time, there is another skill called communication with the Lord of the Star Sea.

Cursed worms can condense injuries, diseases, and curses on themselves or others into a half-alive worm. This worm is best implanted in other living beings within 24 hours, otherwise it will return himself.

This cursed worm has no means of diverting physical hunger, exhaustion, and mental lethargy.

That is to say, the cursed worm can only transfer the extra or necrotic parts of itself.

Another way to communicate with the Lord of the Star Sea is to accept some rituals and project his soul into a certain piece of the Star Sea, so that he can obtain magical powers beyond ordinary people.

Of course, doing so is almost entirely dedicating oneself to an unknown evil being in the stars.

In the world of Cthulhu, greater power means greater danger.

Communicating with the Lord of the Star Sea can make people become gods on the spot, but at the same time it can also make people die suddenly on the spot.

Just like Tierra just now, if it wasn't for that unknown power, he might have become a mass of cells with no power but no self.

Tierra decided not to search around blindly, and turned her attention to the rolls of parchment.

The books in those grottoes are really too dangerous. Although these parchments may also contain taboo knowledge, in terms of probability, the possibility of his sudden death reading the parchments is far less than reading those books directly.

But he can't stop reading. What's more frightening than that knowledge is not knowing anything, so he might violate a taboo at some point without knowing it.

And through the random reading just now, he guessed that this should be something like the research log of the former owner of this library.

However, just to be on the safe side, Tierra did not read the entire text, and only read the first few paragraphs and the last few paragraphs of each parchment, and only read the middle part bit by bit after confirming that there is no possibility of danger. .

This caused Tierra's reading speed to be greatly slowed down.

Some parchment papers he just passed at the beginning, not because it might be dangerous, but because the beginnings of those parchment papers were like experimental records, as a science student, he There is still some judgment. He is not in a hurry to read the experimental records of the former owner, but needs to find out where this place is and what taboos are there, so as not to accidentally overturn the car again.

About four or five hours passed before Tierra read the seven parchments completely, but she basically figured out what was going on.

The former owner of this library was named Merlin.

Yes, it is the legendary British greatest magician Merlin.

But this library was not built by Merlin. Like him, Merlin was also an outsider. Back then, he was just an ordinary rural boy who accidentally fell into a valley while herding sheep.

As the saying goes, if you survive a catastrophe, you must have future blessings, and there must be secret books under the cliff.

When Merlin was looking for a way out, he found this inverted pyramid-shaped building. He entered the library from above the inverted pyramid, and a generation of legendary magicians was born from then on...

And this ring was forged by Merlin after he became famous. It is a ring of the gate of space. When Merlin was over six hundred years old, he moved this inverted pyramid library located in a valley in England to tens of thousands of light-years away. On a planet that is very similar to the earth, and refined this space gate ring, as long as you hold the ring and roughly recite the spell hidden in the inscription of the ring, you can travel to this library.

According to Merlin's later research, he believed that the builders of this library should be the race of the great Yith. This was one of the earliest libraries built when they were still living on the earth. Dangerous knowledge of the great beings in the universe.

Most of the books here are also from the race of the great Yith, and only a small part comes from Merlin's own collection.

For example, the few Haierbo slates placed in the grottoes on the third floor, and when printing was just emerging, he had directly moved a whole set of hardcover printed magic textbooks.

But of course, these books were Merlin's pure collection, and with Merlin's magical attainments at that time, he didn't need to read these books for beginners at all.

That set of books was completely brand new, and Merlin hadn't read them at all, and they were neatly stacked in the grotto facing the wooden table, covered with dust.

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