It was only when Diana picked up the bicycle that she noticed there were two small wheels next to the rear wheel.

Break it down and support it properly; this makes learning to ride a bicycle much easier.

"Cora, try again. This time you won't fall."

Despite her hesitation, Cora eventually got back on.

With the help of the small wheels, it was much more stable, and I didn't fall down again.

After getting Jenny's bicycle ready, she slowly started riding it too.

Soon the two also experienced the joy of riding bicycles and couldn't stop!

We were having so much fun that we almost forgot about our business.

Diana also planned to go to the library to see if she could learn some magic.

After looking at the map and finding the location of the library, I called the two of them to set off.

Riding a bicycle is fast; we arrived at the library in no time.

The library is a circular tower-shaped building with exquisite patterns carved into its stone walls, making it appear exceptionally refined and ancient.

Upon entering the library, a unique scent of ink from books, mingled with the aroma of wood, wafts towards you.

Diana took a deep breath.

"Ah~ the smell of knowledge~"

The library has many tables and chairs in the middle, surrounded by bookshelves with various books neatly arranged.

There were very few people sitting there reading at that time.

Diana looked around but didn't find any books about magic.

Behind the counter by the door, an old man wearing glasses and a black robe was reclining in a deck chair reading a book.

Diana went over to ask.

"Grandpa, do you know where the books about magic are?"

The old man lying in the chair looked up and sized up Diana.

"Freshmen are not allowed to borrow books."

Diana thought for a moment.

"Grandpa, I don't want to borrow the book, I'm just curious and want to take a look."

Seeing that Diana was quite well-behaved, the old man pointed to the stairs next to him.

"The fifth floor is full of books related to magic, so be careful when you're looking at them."

After thanking them, the three of them went up to the fifth floor via the spiral wooden staircase.

Diana couldn't wait to get to the bookshelf, picked up a book, a magic book called 'Lightness Spell'.

He quickly flipped through the pages and soon memorized everything; the entire book was about the magic spell 'Lightness Technique'.

This is a magic spell that can make a person's body lighter and faster; it's described in great detail in the book.

Diana had a basic understanding of the magic, but she still wasn't quite able to cast it.

The only way to perform this magic is to draw it on paper, just like when I cast the 'high-temperature magic' last time.

She still didn't know how to conjure a magic circle out of thin air.

Diana started scanning books and asked Cora and the other girl to help carry them.

Both of them were completely bewildered. Is this how you read a book?

There was no way around it; both of them doted on Diana, and they brought her books one by one to the table.

I had just picked up a few books when I saw that Diana had already finished reading another one.

Diana entered a state of complete absorption, flipping through book after book.

At first, Cora and Jenny thought she was just flipping through them casually.

They eventually realized something was wrong because they noticed that Diana's expression was too focused.

It doesn't look like they're joking at all.

The old man lying on the chair on the first floor looked out the window at the darkening sky and sensed that something was wrong.

Those three children had been on the fifth floor for quite some time; usually, people like them are just curious and looking around.

At this point, there was no one else in the library.

With questions in mind, he went up to the fifth floor, and what he saw there left him speechless.

There were two girls. One of them kept taking books off the bookshelf and placing them on the table to the left of the white-haired girl in the white dress.

The other girl put the book she had read back on the shelf from the table to her right.

This scene looks somewhat comical.

The old man came up behind Diana and was a little annoyed by how fast she was flipping through the book.

"What are you doing? This is not a place for you to play!"

After finishing reading the magic book in her hand, Diana rubbed her eyes and turned to look at the old man.

"Grandpa, we weren't playing, we were reading!"

"Still trying to argue? Reading a book? Who reads a book like that?"

Seeing that the old man didn't believe her, Diana handed him the book in her hand.

"I really was reading a book. You can test me if you don't believe me. I've memorized the whole book!"

The old man took the book with disbelief. "It's amazing enough that you read it all, but you just casually flipped through it and remembered it all?"

The old man casually flipped to a page.

What is on page eleven?

Diana recited it fluently.

The old man wiped his glasses and flipped them over again.

"What about page twenty-five?"

Diana recited it word for word as before.

The old man opened his mouth wide, and stammered for a long time without saying anything.

Diana felt a bit troubled and put all the books back on the table.

"Um, Grandpa, it's getting late, we should head back now."

After saying that, he grabbed Cora and Jenny and ran off.

The old man, regaining his senses, wanted to ask her name, but found that the others had already slipped away!

'Genius! This photographic memory is absolutely genius!'

'No, I have to go talk to Adolf. I absolutely must take this disciple!'

I hurried downstairs and locked the library door.

A black magic circle slowly appeared beneath the old man's feet.

The moment the magic circle formed, his figure transformed into a black shadow, swiftly rushing towards Adolf's office area.

Bang!

The door to Adolf's office was violently pushed open.

The argument between Adolf and several academicians inside the room paused, and they all looked towards the door.

"Felix, what's wrong with you now?!"

Adolf's dissatisfied voice rang out.

Felix rushed into the house and said urgently:

"Adolf! Isn't there a girl with white hair and a white dress among this year's new students? I want to take her as my disciple, so please arrange it for me right away!"

Adolf was completely dumbfounded. Wasn't that Diana, the freshman wearing a white dress?

'We're still arguing about who should tutor Diana, and this old man has to get involved!'

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