"Take these to my bedroom while I bring more," I found this to be a good chance.
My entire inventory was filled with spell books. The rest would have to be physically brought to my room. With the absorption feature from my dimension library, I could quickly go through the books. Drops of sweat formed near my forehead as I continued to move more books out to the entrance of the library. Charles was stunned, the newly created piles in front of him when he already went to my bedroom more than four times.
"There's no more room in your bedroom anymore," he stared at the books.
"Put them out in the halls, in front of my room," I was working on moving my last pile.
"Were you this bored?" Charles wondered.
"These are for my future," I decided to be honest with him.
Once I managed to gather all the books near my bedroom, I looked at the massive piles. I opened my bedroom door, finding it extremely cramped. There was almost no space to walk, resembling a storage space. The books were piled up to the tall ceiling, something I had expected. I pulled my notebook out, about to start taking notes while linking the spells and the inner workings of them together.
Finding Luke frozen in front of my room later in the day, I decided to return all the books I read so far, "you can bring these piles back to the library."
"You're already read all of them?" Alex was surprised.
"I took the parts I needed," I nodded my head.
The dimensional library had evolved after the bright light I suffered from a month ago. My eyes went large when I discovered I could pull out the necessary parts I wanted rather than going through the entire book. This made it easier to take notes, the dimensional library knowing my intent. While everyone else was busy with fraction work, I had entirely filled up five notebooks. I was satisfied with my progress, able to bring all the books in the hallway inside my bedroom.
"It takes you hours to get through a single book," Charles couldn't believe me.
"My dimensional library evolved," I shrugged.
"You possess dimensional library?" He almost shouted.
It seemed even Alex didn't know about the fact, looking at Luke to ask if it was true. Luke nodded his head, "it wasn't used often since there were more limitations before."
"Anyways, can you help me bring all these books inside after putting the ones in the bedroom out?" I turned to them.
"I knew there was something strange when you suddenly got good grades out of nowhere!" Charles believed us.
"Get your own dimensional library then," I wanted them to hurry up.
"How do you activate it?" Charles was curious.
"Like this," I waved my hand, showing the system appear.
A translucent blue screen popped up, showing the search bar with its filters. Below the search bar were extra features such as absorption and notetaking. It was simple to use, resembling how my marble worked. The only frustrating part was how the absorption had many limitations while the notetaking had surprisingly none. However, notetaking would be useless in school, everything that mattered was already inside the workbooks.
After I closed the screen, I gestured to them to move out the books. I smiled when everything was replaced within a few minutes. Luke wasn't against me reading books, actually preferring that I did. He left me alone after we ate dinner together, working on more documents from our fractions. It was only when my bedroom lights were still on, he knocked on my door before coming inside.
"You should go to sleep Rika," Luke didn't want me staying up the night.
"I'm almost done with this book!" I was holding a book about the summer solstice.
"Don't make me take them away from you after a set time," he began to threaten me.
"You stay up the night sometimes!" I argued.
"Rika," he warned me.
"I'll close the book!" I puffed my cheeks.
"So you can leave now," I turned my head in the direction towards the door.
I wondered how much distrust Luke had in me. He didn't leave my room until I opened my eyes the next morning, discovering he was gone from the chair beside my bed. Before I could open another book, he knocked on my door, coming inside without an answer. I ġrȯȧnėd as he planned on starting our morning routine. I was the only person inside this mansion that didn't possess any privacy from the others.
"You can open the books after the study session," Luke had planned out the day.
"It's the weekend today," I felt he was being cruel to treat it as a regular weekday.
"You're still behind," he pointed out.
This was how it took me several days to finish around ten notebooks, full of information to help me understand how the spells worked. I started to return the spell books in the library, passing them to the robots to place them back to their original spots. My notebooks were thick, not missing a single detail on how to destroy the world. I needed to destroy the school to win against Charlotte. Wouldn't it be great if there were no buildings to have classes in?
Studying the bookshelves, I oddly noticed a book placed in the wrong location, not matching the height beside the other books.. Pulling out the book, I gasped when I had flipped to the first page with its ordinary title.