Mystic Holy See

v2 Chapter 50: hapless abel

Dean Tang Huaisel didn't stay for a long time, and left after sitting for a while. Aldrich was stunned by his straight back and the Bai Gehua gently held in his hand.

When Claude left, Aldrich also presented the same bouquet, which is the beauty of sadness and parting.

Aldridge was finally able to eat the half-cold meal. The cold steak no longer tasted so pleasant, but it was still enough to eat.

He became a little interested in the legends that Dean Tanweiser told, or in other words, he became interested in all things related to God.

Just to study it, so as not to make any taboos in the future.

Go to the school library today, Aldridge made a decision.

As for asking Abel, the native...

To be honest, Aldridge is still not quite used to Abel's stubborn nature and strong desire for anatomy.

When he came to the school, Aldrich hesitated for a long time, still embarrassed to go to the crowded girls' dormitory to find someone to help him relay the news that Andrea had returned.

He came to the administrative building and bumped into Abel, who ran out of the office.

"What's wrong?" Aldridge almost got hit by this guy, and asked quickly to get out of the way.

When Abel saw him, he immediately stopped and complained loudly: "Aldrich! You're here just in time, you judge me!"

Aldridge didn't even know anything, so he said with tears in his eyes, "Tell me what happened first."

"The matter of the body!" Abel said through gritted teeth, "I only recognize one body every two weeks, but I should have given the body to me yesterday, but I haven't seen a shadow until today!"

"Maybe it's just a delay," Aldridge said.

He didn't believe what he said, how dare the person in charge of transporting the remains delay the research materials needed by the teachers of the academy.

What makes Aldrich depressed is that whenever he encounters Abel, there is always something about the corpse, and his good mood is not half.

Abel was even more angry and shouted: "No! I just asked, someone took my body! Damn bastard, even dare to take my body, do they think Abel is a cartilaginous worm!"

After calling, he left Aldrich again and ran away angrily alone.

Aldridge looked at his back and shrugged, at least he didn't need to reason with him, he really didn't know how to say it.

When he came to the office, Aldrich boiled a pot of water for himself, made a cup of black tea, and then came to the desk to prepare for next week's class. By solving this matter early, he could concentrate more on exercising his extraordinary abilities.

After the actual combat test at sea, he has a deeper understanding of the extraordinary ability of the black gold flow, and it is the time when he can't wait to conduct research.

However, just halfway through his preparation, the unlocked door of the office was opened.

Aldridge looked up, but Abel walked in with his head down.

He smiled helplessly and asked, "Is the matter resolved?"

Abel sat listlessly on the sofa and whispered, "No."

Aldridge got up and sat on the sofa opposite him and poured him a cup of tea.

"It was Mr. Windsor Lang who detained my body..." Abel said weakly.

The corner of Aldridge's mouth twitched, and he almost laughed out loud. This is the follow-up effect of the dissection of the body in the utility room.

Hmm... Maybe there is also the influence of Andre's incident.

Aldridge saw that Abel had no intention of resisting at all, and did not want to console him, so he patted him on the shoulder and went back to the desk to continue preparing for the class.

Originally thought he would only sit for a while, but Abel sat on the sofa all afternoon, with his head down and his teeth gnashing at times, and he didn't leave Aldridge's office until dinner time.

During this period, I didn't say anything to Aldridge.

"What a strange guy." Aldridge sighed.

The preparations for the class were almost done. Aldridge packed up the teacup that Abel had used and was going to go to the school library to have a look.

As a top university in the southern part of the empire, Spursey University undoubtedly covers a huge area. From the administrative building of the medical school, it takes nearly 20 minutes to walk to the library, which is farther than walking to the residence.

This is a huge building with seven floors. The shape is not too elegant. It is an ordinary cube shape. It looks very historical on the outside, but it does not have the yellow pollutants like the exterior of the Huodu building.

This is due to the good air environment in Spurzi.

Walking into the door of the library is like walking into another world. It is only a door away from noisy to quiet.

Aldrich looked at the wide hall in front of him and the bookshelves with layers of interviews, and he felt a bit back to when he was studying in the past, but with so many books, he didn't know where to find books related to legends.

He walked to the circular workbench in the center of the hall and asked the staff politely, "Where can I find books about Spurzi's myths and legends?"

The staff didn't even look up, and replied casually, "The third floor, the regional data area."

Aldridge didn't mind either. After thanking him, he went straight to the 3rd floor and found the so-called regional data area in an area in the northeast corner.

Judging from the names of the books stored here, most of them are books that record local customs, myths and legends, personal biographies, historical events, and some books without names, like notes, placed in the corner of the bookshelf.

"Spurzy...Spurzy..."

While muttering ~lightnovelpub.net~, Aldrich ran his fingers over the spine of the book, carefully searching for the target.

"Um?"

Aldridge put his finger on a book called "Spurzy's Faith", took it out gently, and turned a few pages.

This book has no table of contents, and the pages you read are dull in content, almost in the form of a running account describing the development of beliefs that began centuries ago—that is, before the Wagnerian Empire was established.

The name of the Lord of the Sea appears on almost every page. Compared with other beliefs, the Lord of the Sea undoubtedly has an advantage.

There are no legends that Aldridge is interested in, but they are equally valuable, so he simply took this book in his hand, intending to borrow it and read it carefully.

He continued to browse, and finally found a book called "The Regional Legend of Spurzy" on the edge of a bookshelf.

But Aldrich turned a few pages and found that this was actually a storybook, the kind that could be read to children before going to bed.

Aldridge thought for a while, but still held it in his hand.

"Tutor?"

Suddenly, a very low male voice came into his ear.

His heart was beating wildly, and he turned his head to look, only to breathe a sigh of relief, it turned out that he was just a medical student.

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