"Oh, and I'm a librarian here," Cruset said, addressing Yuru's earlier doubts. "That's the reason why Nami decided to bring me here. And I know you're here only for one day, so if you're looking for something specific, let me know."
(Well! now it makes sense why she was also following us. And perhaps the reason she didn't answer back then was because this was supposed to be a surprise I assume.)
(But still, how did Nami predicted all this would happen.)
Yuru expressed her gratitude to both Nami and Cruset for this wonderful experience. Then, she turned to Nami and asked how he had known about her desire to leave the palace and had planned to show her the Spell Library.
Nami replied in a nonchalant tone, "I was the one who saw you trying to cross the Palace wall, and I was the one who told our mother. That's how I knew you wanted to see the outside world. As for showing you this library, you've already mastered all the basic magic spells, and I knew you would be interested in more advanced levels. I wasn't completely sure, but it turned out as I'd imagined, so it's great."
(He saw me but when, I did make sure no one was around. Was he hiding his presence. Well anyways there's no point thinking about it, there's not enough time for that. I should be looking around the library for books about White Magic.)
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For the past few hours, Yuru immersed herself in the library, carefully reading through books about White Magic. Her incredible memory, even at her young age, allowed her to absorb knowledge at a single glance.
The books she perused revealed intriguing details about White Magic. First and foremost, it wasn't originally named "White Magic"; the name "White Magic" stemmed from the color change of the magic orb. The actual name is Pure or Clear magic.
Yuru also learned that only a minuscule percentage of people, approximately 1 in a million, were born with Pure Magic. This rarity made it a highly sought-after and enigmatic ability. Mastering Pure Magic was even rarer.
What fascinated Yuru the most was the concept that Pure Magic had no pre-made spells. It required the magician to invent their spells from scratch, relying on their creativity and understanding of magic. For instance, creating an explosion spell involved separating oxygen from the air, gathering hydrogen as fuel, and then generating friction by stimulating air molecules to create a controlled explosion. This meant there wasn't any spells that she could just learn.
But this also meant if you had good understanding of your surrounding world this magic could be limitless. The way it was described in the books revealed that Pure Magic was the blessings of the God.
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"I'm done here..." Yuru stated, looking at Nami. He was surprised by her swift decision, and he replied, "Already... You don't have to rush; we have more time."
Yuru gazed at him and said, "I've grasped the basic concepts of Pure Magic. There's nothing more I can gain from here, and I'm also tired from being in the library for so long."
Cruset chimed in, "Well, you still have plenty of time, so would you like to explore the town? it will be a refresher from this place at least." Yuru considered the offer for a moment and then responded, "Sure, I'd love to. As long as no one touches me, I'm fine with going to a crowded place."
Cruset reassured her with a bright smile, "Don't worry, I'll make sure that won't happen."
(Going around the town won't be that bad. I'll get to see what kind of people live here.)
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They left the tower that housed the library and returned to their caravan, where Kael and Cedric were waiting for them. Cedric greeted them warmly and inquired if they were ready to depart. However, Nami had other plans and informed Cedric that they would be exploring the town.
Cedric, with a hint of concern in his expression, asked if Princess Yuru would be accompanying them. Nami confirmed, "Yes, she will be joining us." Cedric, though still concerned, nodded and said, "As you wish, Prince Nami we'll be waiting here for your arrival, call us anytime if you get into trouble."
Kael greeted Princess Yuru as well and inquired about her experience at the library. Yuru considered for a moment and replied, "Enjoyed would be an incorrect word here, but it was still fun."
(But did I actually enjoyed, I was just going through the books non-stop. I did learned a lot about my Magic. But no spells so I'm still far away from mastering my Magic.)
With everyone prepared and Yuru ready to explore the town with her unique perspective, the caravan set off to discover the quaint village and its surroundings.
(Let's see what the town hold, and if I something useful.)
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