Chapter 43 (1/2)

[Translator/Editor: otwentyfirst]

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[Nov 18th, 2018]

The old Librarian knew he should say so about of the relationshi+p between the items and the virtual world “Girl, if you take the book out of here the people in charge will know immediately It’s better to memorize as much as you can and leave the book behind in this space” He advised Feng Wu try the best she could in the reh the God level sword art was beyond Feng Wu’s current abilities, what proved to be most difficult were the symbols themselves She didn’t understand them There was no way for her to memorize the entire book without help Fortunately she had Xiao Chun, the purest of swords to help her Her sword had no difficulties understanding andthe book at all

The old Librarian didn’t know about Xiao Chun He was only hoping that Feng Wu could memorize some of the book That hen she returned to the virtual world, she would be able to slowly recall it and understand the contents

Feng Wu gave the book back to the old Librarian after Xiao Chun finished it He had been very kind to her Since she couldn’t take the book out of the virtual space, she ive it to hi, “Next time you come to this space, just drop by You can look at it anyti Wu didn’t understand thebehind his words She didn’t think she would ever see hiain She knew that the virtual space was a special place used for the assessments It was unlikely she would be able to return once she left

Feng Wu’s days after finding the sere easy breezy She spent the at books When the last day of the assessoodbye to the old Librarian and left for the beach

Feng Wu felt the oppressive atlance around The children separated theroups, those whowith each other, while others were sobbing dejectedly Although they chatted with each other, the chatting was restricted to those within their groups, those that passed didn’t speak to those that failed

Feng Wu didn’t walk forward to join either groups, but chose to remain where she was alone She placed the sword from the blacks

In no tih their silhouette’s were vague and fuzzy, each were discernible froures

Lou Shali, Aier Rogge and James looked down at the student candidates below