Witcher: I Can Extract Everything - Chapter 334 - Room
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Chapter 334 - Room

Chapter 334 Room

After coming out from behind the door, what appeared in front of everyone was a large room.

It looked like a study room. There were two rows of bookshelves by the wall. The bookshelves were filled with books. Beside the window, there was a desk. The other candles, bookshelves, and other furniture in the study room were all prepared.

However, unlike the normal study room, this study room looked too big.

This This is too big, isnt it?

Is this the study room of giants?

Nyssa and Carrette looked at the study room in surprise.

Whether it was tables, chairs, benches, books, candlesticks, or anything else, everything they saw was huge. Just a single book could be used as a bed, and a table was taller than a house The entire study was as tall as a castle.

The few people in it were as small as mice.

Heath shook his head and said, Its not that the study is too big, its that were too small.

The two of them finally realized what was going on.

Nyssa said, Yeah, were the ones who got smaller.

Carrette added, Looking at the room from this angle, its really special

Heath scanned the study and then asked the two of them, Do you have any clues about the Heart of the Sea on Skeleton Island?

From the moment they entered the dungeon, they had been walking in. From the looks of it, this should be the room at the end of the dungeon. Heath didnt see any doors around. Heath guessed that the Heart of the Sea should be here.

Nyssa and Carrette shook their heads and said, Just a map and a broken letter. Weve given them to you.

I see

Heath touched his chin and could not help but frown.

He did not see any clues about the Heart of the Sea in his field of vision, and he could not sense the existence of the Heart of the Sea in his spiritual power.

Did I miss something?

With this thought in mind, Heath took out the two items that Carrette and Nyssa had given him. One was an old sheepskin scroll, and the other was a half-yellowed letter. These were all found by the two of them from the sunken ship.

The scroll recorded a map that led to this place. Heath took a look at it and it was indeed correct. The end of the map was this room, and there was a red cross on it that pointed to this room.

Then why isnt there the Heart of the Sea?

With doubt, Heath opened the letter next to him.

It was a daily communication letter. From the contents of the letter, it was written to the Sea God by a guard of this dungeon. It was a communication letter that reported the daily situation of the dungeon.

The letter briefly introduced the origins of this dungeon.

According to the letter, this dungeon held a warrior of the Aramsted, Tracy.

This Tracy Heath had also seen his name in books before. He could be considered the most famous warrior of the legends in the Aramsted, even the Sea God was overthrown by the resistance army he led.

It was said that he was originally a scholar under the Sea God. Due to his vast knowledge and intelligence, he was deeply loved by the Sea God. Later on, it was unknown how he managed to master magic. He transformed into a Wizard and obtained great power. In the end, he led the humans of Aramsted and overthrew the rule of the Sea God.

It was said that before Tracy rebelled, he was put under house arrest by the Sea God for some unknown reason. From the current situation, the place where the Sea God put Tracy under house arrest should be here.

Oh right, Domi the Mouse!

Suddenly, Heath seemed to have thought of something.

Nyssa was puzzled. What did you say, Sir Wizard? Domi the Mouse?

Heath explained, Since this is related to Tracy, then I think the clue to the Heart of the Sea should be with Domi.

Carrette asked, Then what does this have to do with Domi the Mouse?

Heath continued to explain, I read in a book that after Tracy offended the Sea God, the Sirens locked him up in the dark underground. At that time, he didnt have any company with him. The only one who could keep Tracy company was a mouse named Domi.

Therefore, Tracy told that mouse whatever happened. He even gave Domi the secret to keep.

I think that since the Wizards chose the location of the Heart of the Sea on Skeleton Island and it is related to Tracy, then Im sure that the Heart of the Sea is in Domis place.

Nyssas eyes lit up. Ah, is that so?

Heath nodded. I think so. Otherwise, the Wizards wouldnt have put the clues about the Heart of the Sea there.

Lets all look around and see if there are any clues about Domi in this room.

Yes.

According to Heaths hint, everyone began to search the room, under the table, in the bookcase, under the bed, and so on.

Although they had become smaller, they were all spellcasters after all. With the help of magic, it was not difficult to explore the room, and the efficiency of the search was not low.

Nyssa seemed to be good at plant-type magic. When she began to work, she summoned a large flower that looked like a dandelion. With a whoosh, the dandelion swayed. Then, it drifted in all directions.

Nyssa closed her eyes and opened her hands as if she was feeling something. Through his spiritual observation, Heath could clearly see that the dandelion umbrellas that drifted out had a spiritual connection with Nyssa. The dense spiritual threads connected with each other to form a web of spiritual power.

All the information about this room was transmitted to Nyssa through these spiritual threads.

As for Carrette, he used the shapeshifting spell, which was very rare. Carrette had actually mastered the ability to form a bat, which allowed him to experience the joy of flying early on even though he was only an Apprentice. With the portability brought by flying, he was now able to move around the room and quickly search.

Seeing that both of them were working so hard, Heath decided to leave the search to the two of them. After all, the means he could use in the search were not much faster than the two of them.

Then, he used the flying spell to fly to the front of the few rows of bookshelves and opened the Wizards Forcefield, starting the work that he was most interested in.

Hualala! The crisp sound of the pages flipping could be heard.

The large book quietly flew up and landed in front of Heath. It naturally flipped open, and the fluttering pages stirred up gusts of wind that messed up Heaths hair.

He floated in front of the large book and placed a hand on the book, silently chanting in his heart:

Extract.