Chapter 124: History of Despair
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The subject of tomorrow's exam is "Morality."

Judging from the despicable nature of the first day's exam, there's a high probability that the second day will also involve a dream test. As long as the exam score is above 12 points, he could earn the reward of dream fragments.

Dream fragments seem to hold a unique value for the indigenous inhabitants of the dungeon, but for him, they can be used as potion ingredients.

Moreover, he couldn't work part-time at the library anymore, but the Librarian did provide some information. Tomorrow afternoon, the portal to the gymnasium will open. After he finishes the exam, he could explore the gymnasium.

Gu Yi arrived at the library. Before entering section C, he applied a psychological suggestion to himself and then stepped into the section.

He randomly picked up a book. After a quick glance, the previously incomprehensible text was now easily readable to him.

The shelves were filled with humanities and social science books, with a significant portion being history books. Some of these books weighed as much as five to six kilograms, making them slightly cumbersome to hold and read.

Gu Yi didn't have the time to read each book thoroughly, so he could only skim through them.

Each history book detailed a different civilization.

In one book, it documented a world where humans coexisted with monsters, which could be captured inside balls and carried around.

Another book described an underwater civilization where marine creatures possessed intelligence comparable to humans. This book repeatedly mentioned a place called "Bikini Bottom."

Yet another book covered a civilization similar to Earth's. The course of history wasn't much different from that on Earth, except for a legend about a stone mask that never appeared in Earth's history.

"Hmm..."

Gu Yi pondered for a moment, feeling that these history books documented the histories of various parallel universes.

Browsing at this rate was too slow. He believed that every book in section C was worth careful study. He found a

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