Watson gently pushed the door open and entered. A few weak but sufficient oil lamps were burning in the not spacious room. The dim and warm light shone from all directions, reflecting the three rows of narrow bookshelves in the room. There are old and new books scattered about.

There were several low benches placed next to the bookshelf. At this moment, a church member he had never met was squatting on them. He was concentrating on flipping through the yellow booklet in his hand, completely unaware that other church members had entered. .

Watson once thought that after joining the hospital for so long, he had met all the esoteric cultists of the Crossroads Order, but he did not expect that the employees in the hospital were only part of them. There were still some members of the sect who had never been born and were secretly hidden in the hospital. Underground, unknown esoteric affairs are busy.

But the identity of these people is not what he needs to be concerned about at this moment. His current priority is to absorb all the esoteric knowledge that he can acquire at his current level to enhance his esoteric knowledge.

He came to the bookshelf and took a closer look. The books on it were not of a wide range of types. Most of them were newly bound photocopied texts. Only a very few of them were from ancient times, wrinkled and yellowed by time. , and they are all incomplete manuscripts.

Before Watson arrived, he had asked Clovert about the name of the book on learning Fucino, which was a copy of Alessandro Lacroche's notes. This book is widely circulated in the hidden world and is known as the most successful research material on the Fucino language.

But he did not look for the book in a hurry at this time, but browsed it leisurely. He silently recited the words on the spine of the book that his fingertips traced in his heart: "Introduction Guide to Invisible Art Volume I" "Mansu Travel" Strategy·Woodland Volume", "Woodland Creatures Cooking Manual", "The Skinned Macias", "Things I Have to Say About the Grappler"... Huh? It seems like there is something serious sneaking in? !

Watson was not attracted by those pretentious and exaggerated book titles. He himself came from a future timeline that was well versed in this. He had already been bombarded and baptized by shock literature, and no longer believed in these deliberately introduced books. gimmick... although the intracranial moth was extremely interested in it and kept flapping its wings slightly to let him extract the book.

But he still pulled out the copy, which had obviously been read by many people and looked a bit old. The name of the book was written in slightly blurry ink on the cover - "Introduction Guide to Invisible Art Volume I"

There is a message written on the title page of the book:

[If our world is as we see it, then this knowledge has no effect, but... yet it works. ”]

He continued to read.

[Invisible Arts (Invisible Arts) means supernatural skills that cannot be seen, heard or perceived by mortals. 】

[We live in a world that we ourselves cannot understand. Under the history that we once believed to be true, there is another dangerous and strange world hidden. 】

[I once had a conversation with an old man. We discussed the nature of the world, the origin of gravity, and the nature of light... However, this wise old man inadvertently confided to me something in the world. Things you never knew existed. 】

[He said in a hoarse voice that sounded like two pieces of dead tree bark rubbing against each other, "I...I made a mistake.\

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