How To Survive As A Dragon With Time-Limit Chapter 224

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Episode 224 exam (3)

A man with ponytails moving quickly across a long hallway.

“Hello professor.”

“hello.”

William was busy going his own way, ignoring the students’ greetings.

The students who saw his scary expression tilted their heads.

“… “Did we do something wrong?”

“Well, really? “Why are you so angry?”

The students quickly left the place.

Contrary to what the students thought, William was not angry.

He was just forcing a stern expression to hide his extremely excited expression.

But no matter how hard I tried to hide my expression, I couldn’t help the violently beating heart and the resulting shaking hands.

William quickly crossed the hallway.

His steps gradually slowed down.

After looking around and making sure there was no one around, he took something out of his arms.

Rustling-.

It was a piece of yellow paper.

Paper that is so old that it looks like it will fade away.

Dozens of lines were tangled chaotically on top of it.

A strong heat bloomed in William’s eyes as he looked at this.

The story of how he came into possession of this map dates back several months.

One day, William entered the professor’s library to look for research materials.

While I was taking out the book containing the information I wanted, the book next to it fell along with it.

Tuk-.

‘huh?’

William bent down and picked up the book, and a look of puzzlement appeared in his eyes.

A book made of thick hardcover.

The book, which had no title, author, or anything written on it, seemed to be from quite a long time ago.

‘Data group on artificial joints.’

Artificial joints have been a field of constant research even today.

Because the book was old, the material itself was nothing special.

If you take out any book around here and compare it, you will find that it is full of research materials that are more advanced than this.

But still, William couldn’t take his eyes off the old book.

To be precise, it is from the traces of someone left throughout the book.

‘This… ‘That’s amazing.’

Throughout the book, there were notes that someone had left in the form of annotations.

All of those notes could not be left without a deep understanding of artificial joints.

The date of the book is estimated to be at least several decades ago, and the contents of the annotations seemed to have sufficient depth to be comparable to modern ones.

‘Who the hell is it?’

Judging from the books remaining in the professor-only archives, it was clear that he was one of the professors who had gone through the Transcendental Studies Center.

William was curious about the previous owner of the book, so he picked up the old book.

He came to his office and looked through the old books for a while, but could not find any clues about the previous owner.

Just one thing.

‘The owner of this book… ‘He is not an ordinary person.’

The more I look at the book, the more I read the notes.

I was impressed by the owner of the book who left the annotations and his understanding of the research.

‘Ieast… He was a person who became a meister at the time.’

But that surprise was short-lived.

When I couldn’t find out anything about the book’s owner, my interest quickly waned.

As time passed, the old books had to be left unattended in his office, mixed in with other research materials.

Then today, William, who was going to the library to return some materials, took the old book with him.

The moment I put the book back in its original place and turned around.

Tuk-.

A book that I thought was well placed suddenly fell, and the impact caused the already worn book’s outer and inner covers to separate.

‘this… … .’

William picked up the separated book with a slight frown.

The moment he noticed a piece of paper that had fallen near the book, his pupils dilated.

‘huh?’

A picture in which the lines are chaotically intertwined.

But what caught William’s attention more than the unique picture was a line of text written underneath the picture.

[Make sure to memorize it, Dog Head – Douglas]

The moment I saw the name Douglas, my heart pounded like crazy.

‘Douglas?!’

How can you not know its name?

If it is true that it was Douglas who wrote these words, there was only one person whom he called a ‘dog head.’

‘Grand Meister… Victor!’

One of the great meisters who is said to have been a werewolf.

Also, the owner of the legacy he is looking for.

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‘Let’s calm down…’ … .’

Unlike his heart that was racing like crazy, William’s head was spinning tightly.

‘how… What is this?’

He began to worry about what the unidentified picture in his hand meant.

William, who couldn’t sleep properly for the next few days and only looked at the picture, was able to come to one conclusion.

‘This, this…’ It’s a map! This line represents a secret passageway!’

When looking at the overall outline of the line, it was clear that it represented a transcendental view.

However, there was no such complicated passage anywhere in the Transcendental Science Museum.

‘It’s underground…’ There is a secret passage in the basement of the Transcendental Science Museum!’

And there are some symbols, numbers, and even small letters displayed on the map.

The moment I realized that this was a map showing the location of somewhere, the fatigue that had accumulated over the past few days seemed to have disappeared.

That was about 10 minutes ago.

Jeopuk-Jeobbuk-.

William, who was quick on his feet again, headed towards the bell tower.

An unmanned bell tower that rings the bell automatically at set times.

The epicenter of the bell that alerts students to class and recess times.

It was a place that no one visited except those who came once or twice a year for maintenance.

And just in time, the sound of a bell is heard.

Dang-.

William raised his head and looked up at the tall bell tower.

‘If this map is real, there must be an entrance somewhere in this bell tower.’

There are a total of 4 entrances to the underground passage shown on the map.

A public bathroom for men.

Women’s public bathhouse.

Basement bathroom in the research building.

and the central bell tower.

The underground bathroom in the research building was dangerous because there were a lot of eyes watching, and the public bathhouse for men and women was difficult to access in other ways.

Therefore, the place William chose was this bell tower.

‘please… … .’

William entered the bell tower, hoping that the map in his hand was real.

Sigh-.

The old hinge screamed as if it was ready to fall off at any moment.

William looked around and began to move secretly.

‘We need to find the star symbol.’

Perhaps this star symbol drawn on the map has something to do with the entrance.

After wandering around the dusty bell tower for quite some time, I was able to find a star shape in the space behind the stairs on the first floor.

A location that is difficult to find unless you are looking for it with purpose.

William’s finger pressed the brick with the star on it.

OK.

Dalkak-.

The brick caved in.

Grumble-.

The stone floor split left and right, revealing a black space leading underground.

William’s eyes flashed through the clouds of dust.

It was a glow of extreme joy.

‘really… It was real!’

An old map I found by chance.

At first, I felt a little suspicious, but now those thoughts have completely disappeared.

Who would have created such a secret organization in the bell tower with the history of the Transcendental Science Museum?

An organization of this size should have built the bell tower from the beginning.

‘It’s here… ‘Here’s what I’m looking for!’

Convinced, William stepped into the dark space.

Drurr-.

A secret passage that closes as soon as William disappears completely.

The bell tower was once again engulfed in silence, as if something had happened a moment ago.

And that moment.

Slurp-.

Lois appeared out of thin air.

He looked at the spot where William had stayed and had a wry smile on his face.

Finn’s little head popped out of the inside pocket of his jacket.

“It’ll be okay, right?”

It was a random question, but Lois understood it perfectly.

“It should be okay. “I spoon-fed it to you like this, but if you can’t eat it, the head is just an ornament.”

“but… … .”

Finn nodded.

How busy were you for this job?

Lois took it upon herself to find the entrance to the underground maze and even conducted a preliminary search.

They even kindly made a map so we wouldn’t get lost in the maze.

In order to make William find an old book containing a map, Finn conducted a thorough search and placed it next to the book he was looking for.

Since I couldn’t find the hidden map, I deliberately dropped the book and showed the map.

Everything William dismissed as luck was in fact thoroughly planned.

‘Wow, that was hard…’ … .’

Finn snorted at the hardship he had gone through.

If it’s too much, he’ll notice something strange, and if you give him just enough clues, stupid William won’t notice.

It wasn’t easy to maintain the middle ground and organize things.

Knowing Finn’s hard work, Lois patted the guy’s head.

“You had a hard time. Please try a little harder.”

“yes! “Please leave it to me!”

There was nothing that gave a fairy greater strength than the praise of the dragon she treated as her master.

Finn smiled brightly.

Lois also faced him and smiled.

“Cheer up, stupid William!”

“cheer up!”

Their new brother, who briefly cheered William on, disappeared again.

William met Lois and Finn’s expectations.

He was smoothly navigating the underground maze.

The underground maze was so complicated that you couldn’t escape it if you made a mistake.

But William had a map.

Crests of the lily, hammer, wings and wolf shown on the map.

In addition, the route to the location of each sentence was clearly marked on the map.

William, who firmly believed that his map was real, moved in the direction indicated by the map, and as if repaying his belief, an iron gate with a wolf emblem appeared in front of him.

William was delighted when he confirmed the existence of the iron gate.

“at las!”

Victor’s legacy that I so desperately wanted to find.

All the technologies he studied during his lifetime!

It must be right behind that iron door.

His expression hardened slightly as he stood in front of the iron gate with great anticipation.

“This… … .”

There was a lot of writing written on the iron gate.

The words that were previously written are gone and new words are written.

That was one problem.

Since only Grand Meister Net knows the existing phrase, Royce changed it into a new problem for William to solve.

After skimming the text, William smoothed the bottom of the iron door with his hand.

“Mana Sensitivity Device.”

He immediately realized the purpose of the mana sensor and what the words on the iron gate meant.

“It means solving the problem and writing the answer here. “You mean you can’t open the door easily?”

Since it is the same concept as a safe that stores heritage, it was natural that there would be this level of security.

“Yes, it should be like this. “It is the legacy of a Grand Meister!”

Even as he looked at the tightly closed iron door, William was very confident.

Who are you?

He was one of the Meisters that the Tower of Desire was proud of.

Even if it was a problem prepared by a Grand Meister, he thought that with his skills, he would be able to solve the problem of the iron gate.

He perused the matter of the iron gate.

The first thing that caught his eye was a bizarre form of magic he had never seen before.

And the words written underneath it.

[The above technique is a technique that calculates the total amount of attribute power with an energy of 1 in one-dimensional space when it is transferred to a mental wave conversion material. If the dimension expands to the 4th dimension, derive the total amount of expanded attribute power and the magic formula to obtain it through the corresponding magic.]

William looked at the problem with confidence.

He continued reading the problem.

Once, twice.

The number of times exceeds ten.

10 minutes, 20 minutes, 30 minutes.

Time passed by incessantly.

About two hours later, William’s expression changed to a serious one, and a foolish sound came out of his mouth.

“What the heck… … .”

If it’s too easy, William will notice something strange.

Lois didn’t want it to be too difficult, so she chose a problem of moderate difficulty and engraved it on the iron gate.

Still, I chose this problem with the thought that I would be able to solve it as a Meister, but… … .

“… what are you talking about?”

It seems that I overestimated William.

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