Lu Nan transmigrated, becoming a nobleman—though his territory was so small it couldn't even be found on a map, and his debts were enough to crush a demon. Just when he thought his life in this other world would be a choice between "bankruptcy" and "being stripped of his title," he picked up… well, or rather, was "picked up" by a girl? This girl, who called herself the "Book Witch," was incredibly knowledgeable but had zero common sense, possessed explosive combat power but was too lazy to fight, and her greatest hobby was immersing herself in piles of books, and she justifiably treated Lu Nan as her "personal mobile bookshelf and meal ticket."
“Lunan, Chapter Thirteen, Section Four of this book mentions a solution to your territory’s predicament, but the book is too heavy. Could you bring it to me?”
"Lunan, a monster? Wait, let me check which bestiary contains information about this kind of monster's weaknesses..."
Thus, Lu Nan's adventure began with becoming a page to the witch! While paying off his debts and searching for treasure, he also had to replenish the "new books" for this living library.
This is a lighthearted (?) adventure story about a young nobleman and a knowledgeable witch who travel to another world together, using "books" and "wisdom" (and a tiny bit of martial arts) to explore!
My name is Li Yao, and I am very panicked now.
I received a message from my deceased best friend. Even though she was a very good friend of mine and was pretty, I still had to panic.
Later, her best friend said that she had traveled through time and became a mage...
I know, I might.
…
Li Yao: "Where's the familiar you promised me, a delightful one? Why is it a pitch-black monster?! I want a refund! I'm telling you!"
Lin Xiaowei: "Get lost!"
Li Yao: "Okay!"
After failing the college entrance exam, Tang Rui crafted an admission letter from the Arcanist Academy and sent it to the group chat to ease the awkwardness. As it turned out, he was actually accepted. PS: This book is also known as "This Isn't Science, This Is Magic," "Believe Me, I'm a True Arcanist," and "This Is a Floating City, Not a Space Station." PS: This is a daily, farming-themed novel, not a combat-themed one. Don't stumble into it.
During Allison's trial, she consistently emphasized her role as a good leader. She prevented cross-border wars upon inheriting the earldom, worked diligently while imprisoned, led trends as a singer, pursued truth as a detective, and was dedicated to her duties as a doctor. However, regarding the sacrifices of her territory, the maiming of prisoners, the deadly allure of her songs, and the unauthorized modification of patients' bodies, Allison believed that from a different perspective, these actions could be justified. After all, she was a witch.
The world was plagued by pollution, the old days were awakening, and terror spread throughout the cities. Ordinary humans, beast handlers, sequencers, the church, imperial technology, and kingdom knights could only defend themselves, constantly shrinking their survival space. It was in this context that the healing Allison ventured into the forbidden zone, pioneering her territory, recruiting refugees, and developing her followers, until one day she ascended to a divine position.
In an era where knowledge was suppressed, even physician Lyle had to be cautious in his academic research. Then, an invitation from Andre College appeared before him. Andre College, Cassandra's? Lyle examined the tombstone carefully. "Wow," he thought, "the scholars here really know how to choose a location."