Chapter 186: Principal's Secret

Mellen considers herself lucky.

After observing the huge map that seemed to correspond to the various areas of Fort St. Grant's school for a while, he found another letter in the study.

Then he understood what his current experience was and why.

That's why he considers himself lucky.

Because of the record in this letter, the so-called heir status needs to be contested.

The competition of comprehensive quality, as well as the competition of past "credit".

There is no need to mention the former, and the latter makes Merron suddenly understand what happened to those doors marked with a large number of numbers before—

When he turned into a mysterious knight and came to the battlefield, he did rewrite the fate of a large group of people, but he didn't want to have an effect here.

It's just that the number of people saved is not very useful.

Because of the judgment of the competition result, it all depends on what the "master" of Fort St. Grant thinks.

The master will decide who is the winner based on the competitors' performance in the trial, rather than based on the quality of the competitors in all aspects.

But during the trial, Meren didn't meet any "master", but there was a dead skeleton that could no longer die.

So it can be said that as long as he meets the minimum standards, this heir status cannot escape.

Because no one competed with him and no one was the referee.

At the same time, the letter also mentioned that the suitcase and the map on the desk are actually in the hands of the owner.

The heir usually has the right to use, but it needs the consent of the owner...

Overall, Meren felt that if the skeleton was still alive, he would not have chosen himself.

Not to mention the specific performance in the trial, who would randomly choose a stranger as his heir?

He also entrusted the huge inheritance to him?

It's just that I don't know exactly what happened. From the content of the letter, the last owner of Fort St. Grant should have known that he was about to die, so he left some explanations.

But he did not think that after his death, the school of Fort St. Grant would not have a new owner.

The restart of this rule at present has a lot to do with the fact that people in the current school do not understand certain conditions in the trial grounds, or, in other words, when restarting the trial grounds, they inadvertently included the heir-related rules. is turned on.

"But that doesn't mean they don't know anything."

When putting away the letter, a thought flashed through Merron's mind, "If they find out that I am the heir, it may not be a good thing."

After all, who would want to be suddenly labelled a "servant" on their forehead?

This is obvious.

However, what the outcome of this kind of thing will be depends on what to do next.

After thinking on the spot for a while, Meren had a spectrum in his heart, so he began to look at the study where the map was located.

"Original Word Phonogram", "The Birth of the Spirit in a Bottle", "The Book of the Power of the Gods", "The Wizard's Tower: Imprisonment or Staircase?" "…

The books in the bookcase don't look simple, but this is actually what Merron, the heir, needs to read next.

Because according to the explanation in the letter, the path of the heir's wizard is not the same as that of ordinary wizards.

Or rather, something special.

The letter did not mention anything special, but Mellon seriously doubts whether this kind of thing from hundreds of years ago can be applied in contemporary times.

After all, if nothing else, there is no magic tide in the current era, and the appearance of the world has already changed.

However, after roughly flipping through the books here, he didn't find anything in the path of heirs that modern times couldn't do.

At least apprentice-level cultivation, compared with normal wizards, is just one more step.

Merron didn't continue to read. After getting a preliminary understanding, he left the study, then walked back to the fork in the road and came to the second door.

He raised his hand and pushed it, but didn't push it away.

"Time really does matter."

He thought regretfully.

The letter mentioned that behind this second door is a large space teleportation anchor, which can be used to instantly reach many hidden and non-hidden places.

After obtaining the owner's consent, the heir has the right to use this "transport room".

It's just that since the door can't be opened, it proves that this teleportation room is no longer available.

This may be because of the absence of the magic tide, or it may be other reasons.

Mellen didn't know anything about it, and wasn't sure if it was dormant or completely broken.

But since he couldn't enter the second door, he had no plans to stay here for the time being.

Turning around and returning to the exit, after climbing up, Meren reappeared in the dark room where the skeleton was.

First, he put away the two seemingly useless scepters and necklaces that were actually very useful, and then he tried to put the suitcase in the magic pocket, but he couldn't do it at all.

So Melon had to carry this thing, and according to the instructions in the letter, he came to a lampstand in the corner of the secret room.

Raising his hand and twisting it, a line-like door quietly emerged on the surface of the wall in front of him. With a slight push, Meren found himself in a seemingly ordinary bedroom.

There is no window in the bedroom, but there is a light source from nowherewww.wuxiaspot.com, which shrouds everything here very clearly.

Looking around, there are floor fireplaces and paintings, no different from ordinary people's bedrooms.

The most striking is a picture on the bedside table.

In the photo, a middle-aged gentleman with a calm face and profound facial features is embracing a little bald girl dressed like a princess. At first glance, the two look like father and daughter.

However, upon closer inspection, Melon was surprised to find that the girl in the photo looked like a wedding dress.

The posture of the two is like a married couple...

"Is she ten years old at most?"

There are indeed a lot of child marriages in this era. Mellon is surprised by this, but not too surprised.

What he couldn't understand was why he appeared here after leaving that secret room?

Could it be that this used to be the skeleton's bedroom, and now it has been occupied by others?

That is to say, the place where you are currently should be Fort St. Grant?

There are no windows around so you can't see the outside environment.

In order to confirm this matter, Mellon pushed open the bedroom door and came to a living room.

There was still no window in the parlour, so he moved on.

I thought the outside would be a normal corridor or a lawn garden, but I didn't expect that when he came out, he saw a very bright office with all kinds of noise.

On the desk in the office, there is an identity sign with a name imprinted on it.

Merlen was stunned.

Because the name he saw was Priestley Browning again.

Contemporary Principal of Fort St. Grant!