Chapter 95 He Has Really Thought Through This Carefully
I'm Really Not The Demon God's Lackey
"I didnât scorn..."
Muâen was momentarily at a loss. She didnât know what these two books that made her instinctively back away were, but were these really... usable books that she could learn from?
But in actuality, compared to the entire bookshelves that gave her chills, these two books in front of her seemed much more normal.
Or rather, they seemed rather alluring and brought about a desire to flip them open.
But such a sensation made Muâen wary.
It meant that just by being there, these two books had the power to influence a personâs state of mind.
Thus, she had taken half a step back.
However, the manâs words, âThese are all fundamental knowledge and thereâs still a lot more to learn in the future,â was a huge shock to whatever feeble knowledge Muâen had gained in her life at the lab.
Lin Jieâs expression was serious as he had said that, and it even seemed as if he let out the aura of a university professor giving a lecture.
The sort of formidable and repressive lecturer that would go, "Students, who would like to answer this simple question? If no one raises their hands, I will randomly pick from the name list."
Could this really be... fundamental knowledge?
Muâen hesitated for a bit, then placed the register book down before carefully accepting the two books from the encouraging and smiling Teacher Lin.
When she took the books, Muâen sensed a slight shudder from within her own soul.
Lin Jie patted her head with a satisfied smile. "Thatâs more like it. Donât resist learning. Though painful, it is actually very useful. Learning is a never-ending yet readily available ladder of progress; donât view it with an opinionated attitude. A house canât just have a roof alone. It requires solid foundations and layer after layer of bricks to form a complete and sturdy house.
"Deep inside you, such a house would be the most firm of fortresses when you face any difficulties that may come your way."
Lin Jie continued on, "These are all things you would never lose that will become your greatest backing. Beyond mere worldly possessions, only your intelligence can give you self-confidence when you are down and out; it can make you retain clear-headedness in times of success.â
Lin Jie gazed firmly at the young girl and put a hand on her shoulder. "This is your true power."
This time, Lin Jie wasnât imparting chicken soup but expressing his own creed and personal experience.
His life in all these three years was drastically different from before transmigrating. There were many difficulties faced that others wouldnât be able to understand. However, Lin Jie had overcome all of them and established his bookstore slowly to where it was today.
And besides the mouth of his, what he relied on more were the skills and knowledge he possessed, accumulated over the years.
With a stern expression, Lin Jie preached, "Remember, all that you gain will never be worthless. Your efforts now are for your future and provide you with much more alternatives should you ever find yourself in a sticky situation. Got it?"
Muâen only half understood and just nodded with a puzzled look on her tiny face. "I will study well."
Teacher Lin retracted his hands and rambled on, "The last young customer around your age that visited my store fell in love with learning and immediately bought quite a number of books to good effect. Therefore, donât worry that you wonât be able to handle it. The books she borrowed were much more advanced than yours so youâll be absolutely fine.
"As my assistant, being able to read all these books in the bookstore for free is really an amazing perk."
Muâen was already dizzy from Teacher Linâs sermon and could only nod her head instinctively like a little chick. Whatever he said was correct.
Lin Jie cleared his throat. "Alright, go and read. I donât think there will be any customers these couple of days. You can first learn these basics. Iâll check on your progress at any time so donât goof off."
Muâen shifted the chair for customers to behind the counter and began her life of study.
The process of âlearningâ was easier than Muâen imagined because this artificial girl didnât have any systematic education. Thus, there was no issue of new knowledge subverting and clashing with previously fixed understandings. Thus, it was only whatever little understanding she had from before quickly combining with the influx of new knowledge.
From time to time, the young girl would glance at Lin Jie and think to herself that he had indeed been rightâ Door Key: Knowledge was indeed all about the fundamentals.
However, the scope of these fundamentals was just too huge.
Included amongst all of these were all the fundamental understanding, science, and abilities of humans as well as other nonhuman species.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
The nonhuman species category included animals, plants, supernatural creatures...
If Muâen wasnât a clean slate like she was currently, she would most likely have been overwhelmed by this large quantity of information and fall into a vegetative state.
And even though it was her, she still spent a long time in a daze before finally struggling to break free.
Muâen then came up with a way to store this knowledge: creating a âmemory sinkâ within her mind to store away all this vast and complex information by categories and only retain the information she had digested.
At times needed, she could retrieve it from the âmemory sinkâ and that would make things much easier.
The other book, Sigil Fundamentals
, could still be considered basics. Just that these fundamentals were the basics of white magicians.
According to the knowledge within Muâenâs memory sink, these sigils were the source of a white magicianâs power.
Black magicianâs powers came from speech, while white magicianâs power came from written language.
In other words, black magicianâs incantations corresponded to white magicianâs sigils.
However, developing the power of a white magician wasnât something that sole sigils could achieve. The crucial part was combining sigils.
Teacher Linâs spot checks were also on her reading ability.
Teacher Lin picked up an elementary-level language textbook, flipped to a random section, and pointed at one of the words. "What does this word mean?"
Student Muâen raised her hand and answered, "Light and fire of a blaze."
Teacher Lin was momentarily stunned. He took a second look at the word he was pointing at, âfireâ, and felt as if his own student had progressed from elementary level to junior high level in just a short time.
It does still seem somewhat wrong... But strictly speaking, it isnâtincorrect either...
"Cough... What about this?" Lin Jie pointed at the word, âelectricityâ.
"Luminescence of lightning," Student Muâen once again answered.
"...This?" Lin Jie pointed at the word, âwoodâ.
Student Muâen contemplated for a moment before answering confidently, "Provenance of all living things."
Lin Jie put down the textbook and mused with lament, "Not bad, Student Muâen. It looks like you have already grasped it entirely."
He handed over the register book. "I can feel at ease entrusting you with the responsibility of a bookstore assistant."
Muâen nodded and accepted it with a straight face.
She roughly knew why she was made to learn all this... The boss had definitely noticed her fear of the shelves and books.
That meant she would be unable to properly attend to customers, so he needed to train her first, letting her get used to it and at the same time improving her ability.
Mm, he has really thought this through carefully.