There was a three-story tower (shaped like a three-tier cake) near the hidden oasis, and the oasisâs water was clear enough that it reflected the ground.
However!
Within the water lay gold coins, bars, and ornaments, as well as jewelry made of all sorts of precious gems. There was also old pottery, platinum cups, etc.
Plenty of items worthy of being called treasure were submerged in the water.
âHeok. Iâve hit the jackpot!â
Kang Ohâs jaw dropped. To think heâd find so much treasure here!
âThereâs so much treasure here,â Eder admired.
âThis is⊠holy water,â Grano drew some water and said.
As befitting a mage, he could feel the divine power that lay within.
âAll of it is holy water?â Kang Oh asked.
Holy water possessed the power of purification, and it could never be created naturally.
It could only be created via a godâs blessing or might. In other words, the oasis must have been touched by a godâs influence, as it was filled with holy water.
âAre you alright?â Kang Oh looked at Eder and said.
âIâm ok. Why?â
âThis is holy water. Youâre undead,â Kang Oh said.
âOh, thatâs right. I wonder why Iâm ok.â
Eder touched the holy water, but he wasnât affected in the least.
âNot all holy water is fatal for the undead,â Grano said.
âAh, is that so?â
âYes. It depends on the god; some holy water will harm the undead, but some wonât.â
âAs expected.â
Kang Oh and Eder simultaneously nodded their heads.
âIn any case, it seems like the hidden oasis is somehow connected to Turu.â
Grano retrieved Turuâs Slate from his subspace.
The slate was radiating a never-before-seen gentle light.
Grano had realized that Turu had a close connection with the hidden oasis ever since heâd seen the phrase on the slate.
âSo is this Turuâs shrine or something?â Kang Oh asked.
âIâm not sure. Whatever the case, we need to take a closer look to know for sure. We need to keep a particularly close eye on that tower.â
Grano pointed towards the three-story tower.
âHmm.â
Kang Oh scrutinized the treasure with his arms crossed. Although he wanted to rush over and claim the treasure right awayâŠ
âSomething feels off.â
It was strange; why would they just leave the treasure here in broad daylight for anyone to take?
âIt feels like a trap, doesnât it?â Kang Oh asked Grano.
âProbably? I believe it best if we look around and then come back for the treasure later,â Grano said.
âMm.â
Kang Oh nodded his head.
He couldnât forget his experience in Beskamen Iâs tomb, where heâd fallen for a trap (the tomb caving in) and had come out of the dungeon empty-handed.
Yet here he was, being forced to ignore the treasure right before his very eyes⊠He couldnât move away from it easily.
Seeing that, Grano said, âThe treasure wonât go anyway, so letâs go into the tower first.â
âMr. Grano is right. If youâre too greedy, you could lose it all again,â Eder said.
âI understand.â
âPlease wait for me.â
Kang Oh regretfully glanced at the treasure and forced himself to step away from the treasure.
A short while laterâŠ
Kang Ohâs party stood before the entrance of the tower.
The entrance was shut tight via a tough stone gate.
Eder tried to force the gate open, but it refused to budge an inch.
âLooks like itâs locked,â Eder said.
Grano approached the gate, and pointed to the engraved letters that were written in the Bariton Desertâs ancient tongue.
âWhat it says on the gate is: âCourage completes wisdom.â.â
âI feel like Iâve heard that somewhere before.â
Eder furrowed his brow. He couldâve sworn heâd heard that somewhere before.
âWe saw it before we defeated the golem,â Kang Oh said.
âAh, youâre right. We saw it back then!â
Eder clapped his hands.
âIt must be asking you for proof that you possess both courage and wisdom.â
Grano stretched out Turuâs Slate towards the gate.
Once the gentle light shined on the door, the gateâs ancient letters began to shine as well.
Creak.
The massive gate opened on both sides.
[You have discovered the Tower of Wisdom.]
[You are the first to discover it.]
[Fame has increased.]
âThe Tower of Wisdom, huh⊠Have you ever heard about it before?â Kang Oh asked Grano.
âItâs the first Iâve ever heard of it, but itâs definitely connected to Turu.â
Grano stated the obvious.
After all, the gate could only be opened with Turuâs Slate, and the tower was called the Tower of âWisdomâ.
âWe donât have any info regarding the tower, so everyone keep your guard up. We donât know whatâs going to show up in there,â Kang Oh said.
Eder and Grano nodded their heads.
âLetâs go.â
Kang Oh entered first, being wary of his surroundings.
Grano and Eder followed close behind him.
* * *
âHmm.â
Kang Oh examined the inside of the tower.
To start, it was bright. He didnât see anything in particular illuminating the tower, but it was bright nonetheless.
There was a passageway that went straight forward, and the ceiling was high. Both walls were covered in a mural.
âHoh.â
Grano seemed interested in the mural.
âWhatâs wrong? Is there something that caught your eye?â Eder asked.
âThe mural uses various letters, shapes, and meanings that appear across the Arth continent.â
âAh, now that you mention it, there are letters in the mural,â Eder said as he closely studied the murals.
âYes. This mural is a dictionary for Arthâs letters,â Grano said.
âA dictionary? Why would they add a dictionary to a mural?â
Eder tilted his head.
âWeâll find out as we go along I suppose,â Kang Oh said.
Kang Ohâs party progressed through the mural-filled passageway.
When the passageway ended, they found themselves in a vast space.
âIs this a library?â Kang Oh asked.
âThere are tons of books in here,â Grano said.
As they said, there were a large quantity of books within the tower.
There were countless bookshelves filled to the brim with books.
Eder, who normally loved to read and was interested in books, was excited.
He quickly examined the books.
âI-Impossible.â
Ederâs eyes widened.
âWhat? Whatâs wrong?â Kang Oh asked, as Ederâs reaction was unusual.
âP-Please give me a moment,â Eder stammered and tried to pull out one of the books.
This book was called <grandjole travelog="">.</grandjole>
âHuh? This book wonât come out.â
Eder tried to pull the book out, but the book wouldnât come out at all.
âWhat is it? Is it expensive?â
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âSo itâs a book that no longer âexistsâ,â Kang Oh said.
Then it should be expensive.
Then, Grano, who had been inspecting the books, pointed at a different book.
âThis book is the same.â
The book he was pointing at was written in the Bariton Desertâs ancient script.
âWhat kind of book is it?â Eder asked.
âItâs called <how beskamen="" make="" silk="" to="">. The way to create Beskamen Silk, which is what my turban is made out of, should be written inside.â</how>
Grano pointed at his plumed turban.
âYou said that the way to create Beskamen Silk was lost,â Kang Oh said.
âYes. However, a record of it still exists here. But I canât take the book out and look at it, so I donât know whether itâs the real deal or not.â
Grano shrugged his shoulders.
âThis seems like a place where lost knowledge is stored. Thereâs some hidden force preventing us from taking the books too,â Kang Oh said.
Grano nodded his head, as if he agreed with Kang Ohâs assumption.
âHow do we take these books out?â
Eder looked anxious, as if he was desperately waiting for someone to be finished with the restroom.
âDunno.â
Kang Oh shook his head.
Eder looked desperately at Grano.
âIâm not sure at the moment.â
Grano too shook his head.
âUgh.â
âThereâre stairs over there that lead to the next floor. Letâs go to the 2nd floor.â
Grano pointed towards the spiral-shaped stairs.
âI wonder if thereâs anything on the 2nd floor. Itâd be nice if there were gold bars there instead of booksâŠâ
Kang Oh walked towards the stairs.
âThere might be books that we can actually take,â Eder said.
âWeâll see when we get there.â
Grano followed suit.
Kang Ohâs party ascended the stairs up to the 2nd floor.
There were several rooms on the 2nd floor.
There was a bedroom with a stone bed, a conference room with a round table and chairs, and a work room with a work bench inside; also, there was a kitchen, a storage room, and a bathroom as well.
âHmm. Someone definitely lived here. It mightâve been the members of the Order of Truth,â Grano said.
âProbably,â Kang Oh agreed.
âThen why donât we see anyone?â Eder asked.
There were traces of people living here, but no people.
âIâm not sureâŠâ
Grano stroked his chin.
âLetâs look through the third floor for now.â
Kang Oh headed towards the spiral-shaped stairs and his party ascended to the third floor.
There was an altar at the center of the third floor.
The ceiling was wide open, and there was a crystal at the top that illuminated the entirety of the hidden oasis.
However, Turuâs Slate shined light straight forward like a laser.
Its light had made contact with the altar.
âWhyâs it doing that?â Ederâs gaze alternated between Turuâs Slate and the altar.
âIt must mean that we need to place the slate on top of the altar,â Kang Oh said.
Kang Ohâs party approached the altar.
He was right. There was a groove at the center of the altar that matched the size of the slate.
Furthermore, the slateâs light shined upon the groove as well.
âShould I place the slate inside?â Grano asked Kang Oh and Eder for their opinions.
âIt could be a trap.â
Kang Oh looked concerned.
It was still clear in his mind; when he turned the key in the Tomb of Beskamen I, the entire place had caved in.
âHmm. I cannot be sure, but I donât think itâs a trap, since Turuâs Slate has been leading us here. If it was a trap, then it wouldnât have led us here in the first place,â Grano said.
It was because they possessed Turuâs Slate that they could open the door. Plus, Turuâs Slate was glowing, effectively telling them to place it into the groove.
There was merit in Granoâs opinion.
âPlease place it into the groove.â
âAre you in favor too, Mr. Eder?â
Eder nodded his head.
âYes.â
Grano carefully placed the slate within the groove.
It fit perfectly.
At that moment!
Tremble.
The tower slightly shook.
âNo way!â
Kang Oh furrowed his brow. This is what happened last time in the Tomb of Beskamen I before it caved in.
Eder instinctively raised his head, checking to see if the ceiling was falling.
âPhew.â
Eder sighed in relief. He remembered that the third floor didnât have a ceiling in the first place.
At that moment!
The slate emitted a powerful pillar of light.
[A god has been called.]
[You have proven your worth.]
[The God of Wisdom, Turu, has responded to your call.]
The pillar of light disappeared.
Soon, an old man appeared, standing atop the altar with a long, question-mark staff in his hand.
The old manâs hair, eyebrows, and beard was all white like snow. He also seemed ill-tempered and fastidious.
The old man said, âDid you guys call for me?â
He appeared annoyed.
âAre you the God of Wisdom?â
Kang Oh widened his eyes in disbelief.
He was much too unattractive for a god. He looked like the strict old man next door.
âIndeed. I am the God of Wisdom, Turu!â
Turu smacked the altar with his question-mark staff, speaking with as much dignity as he could muster.
It was momentarily silent.
âOh, my body aches.â
Turu suddenly supported his back and sat on top of the altar.
âMan, you really have to pass on when you get old,â Turu put down his question-mark staff and said.
He rubbed his body all over with both his free hands.
Kang Oh and Eder glanced at each other.
âIs this guy a fake?â
âIt does seem that way.â
However, Grano bowed his head.
âLord Turu. Itâs an honor to be granted an audience with you.â