Chapter 118
A Transmigrator’s Privilege
âThey wonât be able to report it to the council anyway. They couldnât even read the title of the books in the Forbidden Book Storage, how can they report about having copied the title of the devilâs book?â
âYou made them accomplices.â
âWell, it seems that everyone wanted to help even taking the risk.â
I gestured towards the side where the paladins could be seen. They were sincerely working hard and earnestly looking for books while sweating.
Agnesâ arms were bent inward, but I didnât mean to deny it, so I just laughed a little.
Thesilid seemed to have found a scroll book.
A book with the title, âA Demon Kingâs Aesthetics of Obsession and Humiliation (2): Carpeus Editionâ was placed in his left arm as if it was being hugged.
A conversation ensued.
âEli, I have another question.â
âWhat is it?â
âHow did you know the list of scroll books?â
âWell. Itâs time to get used to me.â
âThatâs right.â
I also found one. âThe Apocalypse of Chaotic Evil Conceived by Strict Order and Goodwillâ. Pulling out the blasphemous book, I changed the subject.
âMore than that, Elantia is a 7th circle mage, but a 6th is the best magic scroll on the list. Letâs make a plan together later.â
In the 17th play-through, Thesilid has no experience in attacking Elantia yet. Up until this point, he had been diligently writing book reports before leaving the dungeon.
[âThe Spoiler Inspectorâ regrets the main characterâs writing skills, saying that he has never received a prize.]
Of course, in the very next round, he succeeds in subjugating Elantia.
However, because it was an unreasonable challenge, he had to overcome the crisis of almost dying after becoming a wreck.
I couldnât let him use such risky tactics.
As much as he got more magic scrolls with my help, we had to refine the strategy he used in the later rounds.
Thesilid stopped searching for a book and looked at me through a crack in the bookshelf.
âItâs enough just to find a lot of scrolls. I will take care of the attack.â
It was a firm voice.
Indeed, all the tactics I was trying to tell him came from his head anyway. I donât think I need to explain everything.
Thesilid laughed and emphasized again.
âYou can really trust me this time.â
If he says it like this, he might feel bad if I try to interfere more.
I nodded.
âWell, okay. Iâm going to look at the bookshelf on the other side now.â
âMe too. See you later.â
Each turned around and looked at other bookshelves.
When I looked through the bookshelves in my section, there were three books in my hand.
âNot bad.â
There is quite a bit of time left, but I was worried about what to do now.
Should I search the bookshelf for the rest of my time, aiming for the items of the 7, 8, or 9 circle scrolls?
âThough itâs not very efficient.â
To put it bluntly, even the 18th Thesilid, who did possible everything to obtain the âBible of Truthâ, did not check all the books.
Instead, he chose to risk his life after equipping himself with the bare minimum of necessary scrolls.
It was natural to not want to waste effort hanging on to a possibility with low income. When I was hesitating because the situation was not particularly desperate.
[âThe Scales that Judges the Soulâ sneakily suggests that you go to the new books shelf while there is still time.]
Oh right. I only realized it after listening to Ms. Libraâs words.
Come to think of it, when we each decided on the area to search for scrolls, we left out the new books shelf.
The books on the list are all old sections, and new books are circulated very quickly, so the shelves are often empty.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âThank you, Ms. Libra.â
[âThe Scales that Judges the Soulâ laughs mischievously.]
Hmm? Somehow I donât want to go.
[âThe Spoiler Inspectorâ gives strength to the eyes.]
[âThe World-building Godâ gently shakes a carrot in a blind spot.]
Seeing the reactions of the Inspector and World God, I felt like I had to go anyway.
Arriving in front of the new books shelf, Agnes stopped talking.
There were four new books on the shelf. The classifications were all literature, and the titles were as follows.
âIâm a low-level demon, but Iâm obsessed with the Saintâ.
âI have tamed an SSS-class warriorâ.
â50 Ways to Corrupt a Handsome Paladinâ.
âThe Devil and The Saintâs Predatory Marriage.â
â¦â¦That is the taste of the demons?
[âThe Scales that Judges the Soulâ said this is low-level content compared to the writings of the demon world.]
[âThe Critic who adjusts the balanceâ hints that you can read it if you have the worn-out soul of a modern human.]
Come to think of it, the books in my integrated library have similar titlesâ¦â¦ eh-hmm.
I calmed down and reached for the book. First of all, I decided to check whether it was a scroll book or not, starting with âThe Devil and The Saintâs Predatory Marriage.â
Page 6.
âHmm.â
Page 66.
âHmm.â
Page 666.
âWhat?â
I briefly displayed my reading speed. Then, in case someone saw it, I quickly covered the book cover and muttered.
âThere are many types of wedding gifts in the Demon Realmâ¦â¦â
I left lingering feelings behind, took out the next book, and opened it.
âWhat are you looking at, Eli?â
ââ¦â¦!â
When I looked up in a hurry, Thesilid was right in front of me. Soon, his sea-blue eyes glanced down.
âWhat bookâ¦ah.â
The expression faded from his face, but it was similar to a look of steeping on dirt.
I panicked and tried to come up with an excuse, but he said first.
âI never thought Iâd find something like this.â
âHuh?â
Only then did I look down and check page 66 of the new book I pulled out. There, a golden magic circle with a splendid shape never seen before was shining.
[ âThe Book of Magicâ
A magical scroll book randomly planted in the library.
Itâs set up so that you can know what kind of magic it has only when you use it yourself. For thrilling matches.
Note: This is for single use only. If you use it, the book will be destroyed, so be sure to use it after thoroughly reading the work.]
Unlike the other scroll books, information on what kind of magic it releases was hidden.
When I started to feel quite unusual about this scroll book, Thesilid looked at the magic circle for a while and said in disbelief.
âThis seems like a 9-circle attack magic.â
âWhat? Really?â
âPerhaps.â
Circle 9 was the level of magic used by the final boss. It was amazing.
âBut how do you know?â
âBy feeling.â
âIt sounds like you just took a wild guess.â
âI have to check it, shall I try it right now?â
âNo. I mean, this is a one-time use.â
âHow do you know?â
ââ¦â¦By feeling?â
Realizing the lack of excuses, we decided not to delve into each otherâs suspicions anymore.
Thesilid smiled and took the book from my hand.
âWith this, there is no need to plan an attack strategy. Thanks, Eli.â
âItâs nothing much. Anyway, everything went really well.â
Just as the atmosphere warmed up with the unexpected acquisition of a cheat key. Thesilidâs gaze belatedly landed on the stylish hardcover of the book.
The face of the handsome paladin, who checked the starting word, was shaken.
âThe title is a littleâ¦embarrassing.â
âItâs good taste, please respect it.â
ââ¦â¦â
ââ¦â¦Of course, not mine, but the taste of demons.â
âYes.â
âYou canât hesitate in the real battle, so why donât you practice reading the title in advance?â
âI will decline.â
It was kind of disappointing.
â
When a handful of sand from the hourglass was left, Thesilid, Ellet, and the others headed to the top floor of the library.
Climbing the stairs, a long, straight hallway unfolded. Through the window, a wide rooftop terrace decorated with flowerbeds could be seen.
The glass window was supposed to turn opaque once the one-on-one magic battle started.
The challenger, Thesilid, stood in front of the terraceâs door. Next to him was a trolley full of scroll books.
The trolley contained the dungeonâs power to safely protect the books inside. It was convenient not to have to worry about the damage to the scroll books in the upcoming magic battle.
âIâll be back, Eli.â
âFinish quickly and come back. Got it?â
A shaky voice echoed in Thesilidâs ears as he stared at Elletâs face.
A worried gaze, uncertain whether it would be okay to let him go alone, made him feel ambivalent. He didnât want to worry her too much and at the same time, he wanted to worry her a little bit more, enough to see her reaction.
Of course, his choice was the former.
âIt wonât be long. Wait for me here while eating snacks.â
With those words, Thesilid turned the doorknob. Then, pushing the trolley, he stepped into the Bossâs room.
Chulong.
The feeling of passing through the door was similar to penetrating a transparent mucous membrane.
As the door closed behind him, the glass windows in the hallway lost their transparency. The hallway with Ellet and the rooftop terrace where he was were completely blocked off.
Elantia greeted Thesilid in front of the wooden flowerbed.
âWelcome, lowly human being with poor literary taste.â