Chapter 83: Roderick really wants to trigger the game event (4)
"You finally noticed me."
The first-year male student muttered unhappily and glared at Louise with a bitter and resentful expression.
"Senior Wordsworth, I have read the entire guidebook."
He handed the instruction manual to Louise and said.
"I'm so sorry, I was just concentrating on my own business. Now that you have finished reading, is there anything else you need help with?"
Louise asked apologetically.
She didn't quite understand.
Since the other party had already finished reading the guide manual, why didn't he go directly to find the book he needed, but instead stayed at the front desk and stared at him.
"Senior, don't you have anything to ask me? Like a question or something."
The male student's expression was a little distorted, and he asked in a low voice.
His performance surprised Louise and made her even more confused.
"Problem, what's the problem?"
"Huh?! Could it be that the incident has been triggered by that bastard?"
The boy bit his nails and muttered something that Louise couldn't understand at all.
After a while, the boy seemed to calm down a little.
"Senior Wordsworth, aren't you going to ask the other person a few questions after reading this guidebook? I have already read the entire content, so ask me questions."
The boy gave Louise an order in a very arrogant tone.
Although she felt somewhat unhappy, Louise had been a librarian for two years and had seen many arrogant junior students.
So as a mature and older sister, she decided not to argue with the other party.
In addition, I had indeed ignored this boy for a while, so it was understandable that he was angry.
But Louise still couldn't figure out what the boys were asking themselves.
"Well, you haven't asked Alfred those questions yet, have you?"
The boy seemed to have thought of something and confirmed with a distorted expression.
"Ah... So that's the problem you were talking about."
Louise suddenly understood, but was also a little confused.
"Junior, were you in the library yesterday? The questions I asked Junior Al were just a joke. There is nothing I would ask as long as you finish reading this guidebook."
She explained to the boy seriously.
"What...what..."
"And, junior, have you really finished reading this guidebook? It should have been just over an hour since you borrowed the guidebook, right?"
Louise looked at the first-year boy in front of her suspiciously and raised the question in her mind.
Although it may not sound nice to say this, it will make people feel that Louise judges people by their appearance.
But the boy in front of him gave off the aura of a rich and dissolute young man.
It is completely different from Alfred's mysterious, elusive and strange atmosphere, and seems very vulgar.
To be honest, Louise still found it hard to believe that Alfred could actually memorize and understand all the contents of the instruction manual in less than half an hour.
But after communicating with Alfred, she felt that he did have talents that she could hardly understand.
But Louise didn't think the boy in front of her was the same as Alfred.
"Since you don't believe me, how about asking me a question?"
The boy smiled confidently.
This made Louise feel a little weird.
"In that case, then I will..."
Louise asked three questions in succession, and the boy answered them perfectly.
However, this made Louise feel a little creepy.
When Alfred answered Louise's question yesterday, the answer he gave was actually somewhat different from the standard answer in Louise's mind.
It is normal for different people to have different views on the same content, so Louise certainly did not think that Alfred's answer was wrong. Instead, she admired his answer very much.
But the boy in front of him was completely different.
He seemed to be able to see what Louise was thinking and perfectly gave the standard answer that Louise had in mind.
It was as if the boy could directly see into Louise's thoughts.
(Could it be that this boy can read minds? I feel so disgusted...)
Louise subconsciously hugged her body and slightly distanced herself from the male student.
Being seen by a stranger, or someone who had no good feelings towards her but only had a negative impression of her, caused her to feel severe physical discomfort.
It's like being looked at with obscene eyes by a boy you don't like at all.
(By the way, was this boy also spying on my conversation with Junior Al just now?)
Louise suddenly thought of this.
She paused for a moment, thinking about how she should resolve the situation.
(Yes, that’s right!)
"It seems that you have really read the entire guidebook and can understand the instructions in it."
Louise did not reveal her inner thoughts and spoke in a somewhat flattering tone.
"Of course, so what's the next question?"
The boy answered proudly and asked Louise to continue asking questions.
"Actually, I have some urgent work to do right now, but I still have a lot of books that need to be put back in the bookcase. Can I trouble you with this job? I hope you will treat this as the fourth question I asked."
Louise placed the remaining books that had been registered and returned but not yet put back into the bookshelf in front of the boy.
"No problem, so where do these books go?"
(……Clam?)
Hearing the boy's question, Louise was stunned for a moment.
She didn't think the boy in front of her had read the instruction manual carefully, and wanted to embarrass him in this way so that he would give up and leave.
But what Louise never expected was that the other party actually asked her where the books should be put back.
But Louise has received professional (probably) training and won't show her emotions so easily.
"If you have already finished reading the guidebook, then I don't need to tell you this, right? Could it be that you haven't figured out how to use this library yet, so you can't find the location of these books on your own?"
Louise asked, tilting her head slightly and showing a cute smile.
“This… this…”
The boy was at a loss and didn't know what to do for a moment.
(Hmm~ That's right~ Speaking of which, he doesn't seem to have such a terrifying ability as mind reading, so why does he know what I'm thinking?... I feel, it's really scary and disgusting...)
Louise looked at the boy and showed the reaction she wanted, thinking in her mind.