Unlike Arikos, Lolo knew Rob's character and behavior very well. In a sense, the little scholar was also a very strange guy. At his age, he didn't have the slightest desire to be in the limelight. No, to be more precise, he seemed to not want to expose himself to too many people, so he usually kept a low profile as much as possible.
This made him look a little mysterious, but unlike Lolo, most of the information about Rob was out in the open, including his birthplace, his family, his childhood, and the fact that he was studying abroad … You could ask any of the natives in Ryan to prove that he did not lie about these things, but for some reason, Lolo always had a very strange feeling that this guy seemed to be hiding from something.
This was purely a girl's sixth sense.
The rookie The Brave's heart moved, thinking of a certain possibility. Speaking of which, if this guy looked carefully, he was actually a little handsome. Plus, he was smart. If there really was a silly girl who fell in love with him, it seemed that it was not impossible. Thinking of this, Lolo could not help but feel a sour feeling in her heart. So, this guy can't be hiding from the debt of love he owed, right?
Uh, wait, I seem to be a little off topic ~
The rookie The Brave recovered from her contemplation and found that the young librarian was looking at her with eyes full of expectation. The girl was slightly stunned, but she did not know that her somewhat conflicted look fell into Arikos's eyes, causing him to mistakenly think that she was going to put righteousness before family.
In the end, the girl only let out an "oh" and asked the young librarian, "Why not?"
Arikos was stunned. How could this be?! Didn't she seriously listen to his explanation before? Even Teacher Donahue couldn't do it, how could this despicable guy named Rob do it? Not to mention that the reading speed was a little too strong, it was simply ridiculous.
Why was the girl still so stubborn even at this moment? The young librarian hated and envied him. Damn it, what was so good about this guy that made Lolo so willing to believe in him unconditionally?
Perhaps even Arikos himself did not realize that all his bad feelings for someone actually came from the jealousy in his heart.
Even at this point, the young librarian still had no intention of giving up. He still had one last trump card. Like a drowning man seeing a floating straw in front of him, he just wanted to desperately grab it.
Arikos snorted coldly and said to the Archmage, "Since you said that you have finished reading all the books, you must have found clues related to the Academy of Magic."
Rob shook his head, "Sorry, there is no record about the Academy of Magic in these books."
Arikos's expression was one of "I knew you would say that" again. "Very well. What about the contents of the book? You didn't forget them, did you?" As he spoke, he picked up the first volume of "The Chronicles of Gudilesi" and stared into the Archmage's eyes as if he wanted to see through the latter's guilty conscience. "If I remember correctly, you have just finished reading this book. How about it? Do you want me to find a random paragraph from it and ask you?"
However, Rob's reaction was destined to disappoint him. There was no sign of panic in the Archmage's eyes, only a deep pain in the balls. "You are very boring. After all, does it have much to do with you whether I read fast or slow?"
The future Supreme Magus Your Honor was a little tired of the endless entanglement with the librarian. He knocked on the table twice with his index finger and said, "How about this? I can answer your questions, but after I answer them, you have to disappear from our sight. What do you think of this proposal?"
At this time, Arikos was like a gambler who had lost so much that he no longer cared what the price was. After hearing the proposal, he agreed without much hesitation. After that, he threw out the first question eagerly, "Which lighthouse was the first Marian Lighthouse built on? Who was its designer? "
"The first Marian Lighthouse was built on the basis of a small lighthouse called Old Bill. The architect was Bruno Leonardo da Vinci. The light source was designed by the Archmage Karl. It was built in the year 114 of the magic calendar and took four years to complete. " Rob answered easily. This question was not difficult at all. The Marian Lighthouse was one of the landmarks of Gudilesi University City. Many fishermen, sailors, and tourists could answer this question even if they had not read "The Chronicles of Gudilesi".
The young librarian snorted coldly. He knew that he was a little too anxious and underestimated the other party, so he thought for a while more. "Who is the festival held at the Red River Square on the second weekend of March to commemorate?"
"There is no festival at the Red River Square on the first and second weekend of March every year. Instead, there is an annual food festival that lasts for two weeks. The festival on the third weekend is to commemorate a little hero called Locher. He was the child of a fisherman. His family was very poor since he was young, and his parents died early. In order to support his two younger sisters, he would get up before dawn every day to go fishing. In the end, he accidentally encountered the advance party of orcs who were planning to sneak ashore at night.
"At that time, it was too late for Locher to escape with the fishing boat. In order not to be captured, he jumped directly into the sea and swam two nautical miles in the icy water. In the end, not only did he miraculously survive, but he also successfully delivered the news to the Guard before the orcs landed, saving Gudilesi University City. Later, in order to commemorate him, after his death, the university city chose to hold a festival for him on the third weekend of March every year to express the city's gratitude to him."
Arikos's expression changed drastically. How was this possible? Unlike the Great Mariah Lighthouse, the Red River Square hosted a large number of celebrations every year. Even the locals found it hard to tell who each celebration was for. In any case, everyone would use the name of the celebration to drink and dance in the square, enjoy all kinds of performances, and see if they could hit on a few pretty girls.
Locher's festival was relatively unpopular. Firstly, it happened a long time ago, and Locher himself was not a famous figure in history. This fisherman's son was the city hero of Gudilesi, and his deeds were basically only spread around the university city. Nowadays, there was a large influx of foreigners in Gudilesi University City, so many people were unfamiliar with this name. Secondly, there was the Food Festival. Every year at this time, a large number of chefs would come from all over the world to compete and learn from each other at the Food Festival. They would use this stage to cook and become famous. At the same time, the foodies in the city would also eat their fill. Gradually, it became one of the most popular activities in the city.
The Red River Plaza had become a paradise for gluttons, big and small, during the two-week Gourmet Festival. Recently, it had even attracted quite a few gluttons from foreign countries. In order to taste the delicacies, they would travel tens of thousands of miles to come to Red River Plaza. This kind of realm was clearly not something that a bunch of Otaku could understand.
All in all, with the Food Festival ahead of them, everyone naturally neglected this inconspicuous little festival that followed closely behind.
In fact, if one did not read the books carefully, it was easy to miss this part of the content. Moreover, Arikos had deliberately set a small trap in the time. However, to his surprise, the guy opposite him not only saw through his intentions, but also accurately told him about Locher's deeds.
At this time, the young librarian finally had a bad feeling in his heart. But how was this possible?! Did that guy really read so many books from beginning to end in such a short period of time? No, absolutely not, how could there be such a monster in the world!
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