Chapter 118: Library (5)

Chapter 118: Library (5)

I wasnt sure if it was still the case, but during my childhood, there were a few things commonly found in every elementary school.

A particularly friendly young teacher, cats wandering around the school, a scary older student whod steal cards under the guise of a shadow duel, and the seven school mysteries.

The important part here was the seven school mysteriesthe very urban legend that claimed youd die if you knew all seven.

Having transferred schools three or four times during elementary school, I noticed something surprising. These so-called seven mysteries were all quite similar.

They typically started with a prologue claiming our school was built on an old graveyard or a former mental hospital.

And they always ended with the last mystery that must never be uncovered.

Back then, I trembled in fear, but looking back, it all seemed so strange.

How could different schools have such similar ghost stories? Were ghosts working two jobs?

Some schools didnt even have a dance studio, yet there were stories about them. And some schools claimed to have eight mysteries instead of seven.

Perhaps the reason no middle schoolers feared these school ghost stories was due to such inconsistencies.

Anyway, why was I suddenly talking about this?

It was because the hidden piece in the library was related to these ghost stories.

Carla, have you heard of the academys seven mysteries?

When I asked her about a book, she unexpectedly replied with something about ghost stories and seven mysteries.

Carla blinked her ruby-red eyes cutely and asked back.

The seven mysteries Are you referring to those crude ghost stories, Master?

Yeah, exactly those silly stories.

Um Well, it wouldnt be strange to find a collection of ghost stories in the library, especially since some were made and donated by seniors. They can be quite interesting if youre just looking for amusement.

No, Im not just looking for a scary story. I plan to investigate them for real.

Carla, seemingly taken aback by my response, scratched her cheek with a troubled expression.

Then, like an adult trying to figure out how to tell a child that Santa Claus wasnt real, she began to speak.

Uh Master? Ghost stories are just made up by people. There cant possibly be ghosts in an academy with so many priests and priestesses, right?

Probably. Even if there were, ghosts can be taken down with magic or aura, so there is no need to worry.

At my calm nod, now confused, Elisha tilted her blue bun-haired head.

Oh? You seem to know a lot, Yandel. So, you have another reason for wanting to dig into these ghost stories?

Ah, no, I meant it literally.

???

Carla and Elisha exchanged glances. Then, both tilted their heads in the same direction.

How cute.

The seven mysteries of the academy are indeed ridiculous, but they arent entirely made up. They are warnings left by some seniors who have experienced them.

Back in the center of the library, I pulled out a thin book from the bottom row of the towering circular bookshelf.

Youll see once you read it. No need to wait until nighttime.

The book title was [On Unnatural Phenomena That Cant Be Described by Magic]

Flipping open the cover with its black background and lone white title, hand-written content was revealed.

-To the juniors who read this book, I hope you do not make the same mistakes as I did.

-However, if you are a capable junior, I hope you will finish what I couldnt.

-I leave records of the mysterious phenomena Ive experienced over the past four years.

A book starting with such significant content.

Following this, seven ghost stories were listed in a calm, anecdotal format.

When I first played H&A and found this book in the library, I was quite thrilled.

It looked like it contained something special.

So, for a while, I visited the places mentioned in the ghost stories, waiting around or deliberately doing things I was told not to do.

But the result was disappointing.

I wasted about a month of in-game time with no results.

Do not make the same mistake as I did. But if possible solve it?

Thats right. Thats why its hidden in such a bothersome way, but if youre determined to find it, its arranged to be easily found.

Yandel, did you know about this from the beginning?

Hmm that part is a secret.

I understand. You probably have more secrets. Just promise to tell me everything one day. Thats all I ask.

Elisha probably thought I was the sole heir of some secret organization.

But what I was hiding was even more significant.

Swallowing a bitter smile that emerged involuntarily, I nodded.

Yeah. I hope I can do that.

Just as I was collecting my somewhat bitter thoughts, Carla suddenly grabbed my sleeve tightly.

Master, Master.

Yes, Carla. What is it?

You said the 13th stair leading to the 3rd floor, right?

Thats right. Thats the entrance.

But were on the 3rd floor and there are only 12 stairs?

That was a very good question. The theme of the librarys hidden piece wasnt just ghost stories for nothing.

Carla, Elisha. It seems like its time to read this.

I flicked through the ghost story book I had brought all the way here, to which they responded with puzzled looks.

Didnt you say the content wasnt important?

Yes. I glanced through it, but it seemed like it was just fancifully written nonsense about the academys seven mysteries.

It wasnt important for getting here, but its quite important beyond this point. Lets see Look at this part.

I flipped through the pages and stopped at a particular one.

The 13th stair?

Yes. Thats this.

Although there were originally only 12, counting the stairs as you climb them somehow leads to a 13th step.

A familiar ghost story about being dragged to another world if you step on it.

The only difference is that instead of the other world, its more like a barrier or a pocket dimension? Something like that.

Uh, well I trust you, Master, but spatial magic is based on complex calculations; its not something that just malfunctions easily.

Carla looked troubled.

Holding her hand in one of mine and Elishas in the other, I stood in front of the stairs.

Lets find out for ourselves.

Then, we started climbing the stairs side by side, one step at a time.

One.

Two.

Three.

Four.

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Twelve.

And then thirteen.

The world flipped upside down as I took that last step.