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Chapter 678: 216. Wise Men Open Their Minds _4
Denise Green sat by her desk, tilting her head back and blinking:
“What’s up?”
Noland Lee glanced at the several fist-sized thick books in front of her.
Thinking that she would have to pant and struggle for a month or two to cram so much knowledge into her head, Noland felt sorry for her.
“Denise, I have a gift for you.” Noland grinned, stroked her long hair, and sat down across the table.
“A gift?” Denise’s eyes lit up, and she grinned.
“Relax, lean back on the chair. Weren’t you curious about how I taught Mabel? You’ll know the answer soon.”
Noland first used Deconstruction to store the books on the tabletop in his mind, then activated “Mind Infusion” and began transmitting the knowledge from the books to Denise.
Denise’s mouth hung open in astonishment as she watched Noland. Without having to painstakingly memorize everything and risk hair loss, the text and images from the books automatically surged into her brain.
It was simply a miracle!
Anyone plagued by memorizing knowledge would be trembling with excitement when faced with such a sight.
“Shh…” Noland held up his index finger, signaling to the excited Denise to calm down.
Denise sat in the chair, stomping her feet twice in excitement and firmly holding the full moon to calm her emotions.
When her breathing and heartbeat became steady, she leaned back on the chair and threw Noland a glance filled with a hint of resentment and deep love:
“Hmph, you didn’t tell me about this ability earlier, causing me to get up early in the morning to memorize books…”
“Uh… I didn’t think of it for a moment… I’ll help you transmit knowledge for free from now on.” Noland laughed.
“Fine~ I forgive you.” Satisfyingly tilting her head, Denise pouted her lips and blew Noland a kiss.
This infusion of knowledge lasted from the early morning until 2 PM, at which point Noland had finally infused an entire book.
He estimated it would take another three or four days to help Denise memorize all the magic books needed for her next exam.
These pieces of knowledge infused through “Mind Infusion” are unforgettable and complete.
They exist in a wizard’s mind like instincts, able to be recalled in detail with just a thought.
Noland and Denise discussed and decided to temporarily set aside the matter of infusing exam books.
Noland wanted her to help him check the specific content of “Alchemy Armament: Supreme Computing Power.”
The method was for Noland to use “Mind Infusion” to send the entire book to Denise, who would then browse the content according to Noland’s instructions and relay it back to him.
By doing so, they could bypass the requirement of “no less than 90 points in spirit.”
Noland had confirmed that this operation was feasible.
The reason was simple.
Denise’s exam books, without any magic locks, were the general magic teaching materials that any wizard could buy from a professor.
These materials mainly constituted the “Magic Shield School” literature, guiding the production and use of higher-level magic stones, as well as case books related to the Wizard Law Examination, and so on.
These books had no negative effects, so Noland could deconstruct them in the usual way.
Books related to the “Magic Shield School” and advanced magic stones had reading requirements ranging from 90 to 110 “spirit” points.
Noland could still collect them using Deconstruction.
And even when he couldn’t read their content, he could still use “Mind Infusion” to transmit them to Denise and learn the content through her telling.
Whenever he obtained other books with reading requirements, Noland could use this method to acquire the knowledge within.
Of course, this was as long as Denise’s “spirit” met the reading requirements.
As for explaining the source of a book like “Alchemy Armament: Supreme Computing Power”?
Noland didn’t have the power, funds, connections, background, or plot armor before, so he was tentative when being overpowered.
But now he had loosened up and gained some strength, so he had no desire to explain.
Besides, Denise didn’t care about it.
As long as Noland wholeheartedly protected her, she wouldn’t mind anything else.