Chapter 52: The villain leader digests the incident of the heroine. What should I do as a passerby?

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After playing with Fenri for a while, Adelaide came to the Illya Arya Library.

Although there is a spacious study room in the library, it is now very deserted.

Only a few senior students could be seen here and there, looking as if they were racking their brains to study some complicated problem.

After walking through rows of empty seats, Adelaide prepared to seek help from the librarian.

If it is in the game, as long as you complete a special task or meet certain conditions, you can use the dialog box to directly search for the corresponding book, or a special file with some background settings.

But in reality, things are not that convenient.

And Adelaide also heard from his sisters that there were strange things in the Illya and Arya Library.

The way books are arranged here is different from other places, and it has its own set of complex classification rules.

Even the second and third sisters, who had been in the academy for six years, did not fully understand the rules of the Illya Arya Library.

In order to find the book he needs, Adelaide will definitely need help from someone who is familiar with the place.

But before she reached the front desk, someone was already chatting with the librarian.

(Why is this guy here?!)

After noticing the other person's identity, Edward hurriedly slipped into the aisle and hid.

She gripped the edge of the bookcase with her hands and leaned her head out to peek at Alfred's conversation with the librarian.

After seeing the librarian's appearance, Edward realized that he had forgotten something very important.

During this early period of the game, the librarian of the Great Library is Louise V. Wordsworth, one of the five female protagonists.

And now the conversation between Alfred and Louise is very similar to the dialogue between the protagonist and Louise in the game.

(Why, why did the final boss trigger the incident with the senior in the library? No, that’s not right. Maybe this world is not the world in that game at all, it’s just similar.)

Adelaide complained in his mind, and then complained about his complaints.

But she quickly calmed down and began to eavesdrop on their conversation attentively.

He didn't care about his surroundings at all.

"That's correct. But don't take it lightly, Junior Electra. Generally, the questions at the beginning of this kind of game are the easiest, and the difficulty increases later on."

Adelaide heard Louise say this.

What Louise said was really similar to the lines that appeared in the game in her memory.

Adelaide immediately recalled some details of the question event in the game.

In the game, the protagonist Brandy will come to the library to look up simple recipes before Winter Day in February in order to participate in the activities held on Winter Day, so that she can show off her cooking skills in front of the other three heroines of the same grade.

As a result, the protagonist wasted a lot of time in the library because he couldn't understand the instructions.

It is not until the end that help is sought from Louise, the librarian.

If you choose the more aggressive option in the dialogue, Louise will propose to play a game with the protagonist.

Just like what Louise is proposing to Alfred now.

"There is a forbidden book library in the Illya Arya Library. To use different levels of forbidden book libraries, you need to obtain different levels of permissions."

Because he had come across this question repeatedly in the past, Adelaide had an impression of it.

"The highest level of the forbidden book library is level seven. So who should I contact to obtain permission to use the fifth-level forbidden book library?"

"Isn't this beyond the knowledge required to use a large library?"

(That is to say, we should ask more normal questions!)

Hearing Alfred's complaints, Edward nodded in agreement.

In the game, the questions Louise asks are highly random.

Some otakus on the strategy website even found all the questions and their corresponding answers by digging through the game files.

If I were to use A4 paper, it would take at least a dozen sheets to finish.

Adelaide really wanted to know what the game planner had in mind when he came up with so many problems.

Because after answering all the questions with answers correctly, you can greatly improve Louise's initial favorability, making the subsequent strategy a lot easier.

In the past, Adelaide often held pictures, looking for questions raised by Louise one by one, and choosing options based on the standard answers.

After hearing the familiar question, the resentment accumulated in the past immediately revived.

"But~ this is also the content in the instruction manual, or~ you didn't remember it at all, junior brother?"

(Damn it?! Who came up with this damn stupid question? Is there something wrong with the game planner? There must be something wrong with his brain!)

It was obvious that Louise was provoking Alfred, but Edward, who overheard their conversation, felt extremely angry.

"Ah, I knew your game wouldn't be that easy, Senior."

Alfred's confident response surprised Edward.

"I am now looking forward to the reward you mentioned for winning the game."

"Stay tuned~ But you have to win the game first, junior brother."

"You need the principal's permission. All the contents of the forbidden library level three and above require the principal's permission to read. Level one is for ordinary tutors, and level two is for tutors with management authority."

Alfred's answer was indeed very close to the standard answer in Edward's vague memory.

(Ah… Why did he get the answer right?! He couldn’t have memorized all the information in the guidebook, are you a monster?!)

Edward was stunned for a moment, then screamed in surprise in his heart.

At the same time, the thought suddenly popped up in her mind: Could it be that Alfred was also a reincarnation and had played that kind of game?

However, this idea was quickly rejected by Edward himself.

If there really was someone who had played that game in a previous life and memorized all the questions and answers that Louise might ask, there was definitely something wrong with that person's brain.

After Adelaide recovered from his shock, Alfred and Louise resumed their conversation.

However, because the two of them seemed to be talking about a topic that they didn't want others to hear, they deliberately lowered the volume.

Edward watched Louise grin mischievously, then look surprised, blush and look a little shy, and had no idea what Alfred said to her.