Nano Mage 3: An Isekai Gamelit Magic series by D. Levesque

Nano Mage 3: An Isekai Gamelit Magic series by D. Levesque

Author:D. Levesque [Levesque, D.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2023-04-26T16:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE

“We were scanned?” I asked her to clarify.

“It seems so,” she said, but then before she could continue, there was a hissing sound from the wall again, and we all moved back quickly, and we saw that there was an outline of a door that started to appear.

“Whoa,” Fiona said in a hushed voice.

She turned to Bolandar and Mika. “Have any of the books or such you’ve read ever mentioned this?”

They both shook their heads, speechless.

“Maybe it’s because of that book?” Lita suggested, nodding her massive head toward the book that was still embedded in the wall, but we could see that it was somehow more than embedded; it seemed to have fused.

Then without warning, the doorway opened, the door silently swinging inward. That’s when I saw that the wall of the tower was about a foot thick.

We all looked at each other. “Do we?” I asked.

“Well,” Lita replied. “We did come to figure out what was going on with this barrier, and we did want to get inside.”

“Sure,” I said with a snort. “I wanted to get inside, but not after being scanned and having some door magically appear.”

“What, you thought you would break in somehow?” Fiona asked me with a raised eyebrow.

I rubbed the back of my neck. “Yes?”

“Well, either way,” Lita said with a chuckle. “We have a way to go inside now. Shall we?”

“Sure,” I said. “But let’s be careful.”

Lita nodded her large head, but then her wolf melted, and she was back in her silver ball. She slowly moved through the doorway until she was inside, but nothing happened. Then, before I could stop her, Fiona rushed into the room as well. Then, Mika did the same. I turned to Bolandar, and he had a raised eyebrow as if to say, I’m not about to give them shit, but you’re welcome to if you want to.

Instead, I shook my head, and he chuckled. He went in. I was last. Once inside the room, I saw that the room was a perfect circle, roughly fifteen feet, although I guessed I would be about two feet off or so because of the thickness of the walls. There was a light source, but I couldn’t tell where it was coming from.

As if others were thinking the same, Fiona said, “It looks like the light is coming from the walls themselves.”

Which was odd since the walls were black.

I looked up, and the ceiling kept going up and up until I could barely make out the ceiling. The only break in the wall was the door that had appeared. But, as if thinking that brought it on, the door slammed with a resounding gong, and the lines of the doorway disappeared.

“That’s not good,” I commented in a worried tone. “Lita. Can you scan anything in here?”

She replied in a frustrated voice, “No. It’s the same as it was outside. I can’t detect anything.”

“Damn.”

Then, I heard something hitting the ground and turned around. It was the book. The one that I had placed inside the wall to open the doorway.



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