"Yes, it is indeed Ginkgo biloba." The system replied.
"Then why did you say you didn't find out what kind of leaf this was? Are you crazy?" Benjamin was speechless and almost yelled at the system in anger.
"Because that was the name of the previous world. I don't know what it is called in this world." The system replied seriously, "According to Benjamin's previous memory, he has never seen this kind of leaf. This is for sure. Unmistakable.”
Hearing this, Benjamin was stunned.
He also immediately realized the difficulty of this matter.
Ginkgo biloba, which was very common before he traveled through time. There were several ginkgo trees downstairs in the house he lived in before, and ginkgo leaves often fell all over the floor. He even picked up a relatively beautiful leaf to use as a bookmark. In short, he wouldn't think it was something rare.
Therefore, when he saw that the medium of the curse was the ginkgo leaf, he was quite happy.
It’s fire magic and ginkgo leaves. Doesn’t that mean that I can easily erase Michelle’s curse
However, after being reminded by the system, he also realized the problem.
What if he couldn't find ginkgo leaves at all in this world? There is no such thing in Benjamin's previous memory, which means that this thing cannot be seen in the royal capital at least. If Benjamin still stayed in his old life circle, it would be almost impossible to find ginkgo leaves.
Thinking more seriously, what if the ginkgo trees here have become extinct
Also, Michelle would definitely not use a rotten leaf on the street as a curse medium. Wouldn't he just leave it there and wait for someone to lift it? From this perspective, Ginkgo must be a rare plant in this world.
What to do
After thinking about it, he felt that he still had to check the information.
"Was there a book on Grant's desk before? What's it called..."Encyclopedia of Kingdom Plants"?" He asked the system.
"Indeed." The system gave a positive answer.
Then there would be no other questions. He only had to go to Grant and borrow the book to read, and the answer would naturally come to light.
At this moment, I was more anxious to lift the curse than anything else. Therefore, he no longer hesitated, stood up, hid the "Introduction to Magic", then left the room in a hurry, and went straight to Grant's bedroom.
If he remembered correctly, Grant should not be there. At this time, he should still be learning divine arts in the church. This is a class he must attend every day from Monday to Friday.
In this regard, Benjamin could only say that the life paths of geniuses and ordinary people are really different. Ordinary nobles have already finished their Sunday school studies at this age and spend their days eating, drinking, having fun, and doing whatever they want. And geniuses are still learning.
Then, Grant is a genius. He not only studies, but also excels in middle school.
Benjamin thought of the episode that happened when he "borrowed" a book from Grant last time, and he felt from the bottom of his heart that his brother was really awesome.
He is hiding people under the quilt. Does the bishop know
Thinking erratically, Benjamin quickly arrived at Grant's bedroom door. To be on the safe side, he knocked on the door first. When he saw that no one responded, he opened the door and went in - Grant really didn't seem to have the habit of locking the door.
There was no one in the room, Grant hadn't returned yet.
Seeing this, Benjamin had nothing to feel guilty about, and borrowing an encyclopedia was not a big deal. So he went straight to the desk, searched for a while, and soon found the book he wanted.
"Encyclopedia of Kingdom Plants."
He looked at the big words on the cover and prayed in his heart, hoping that he could find clues about the ginkgo tree in this encyclopedia.
"Grant? Why are you back? Have you finished your church work?" Suddenly, a voice came from behind.
Benjamin didn't panic. He turned around and saw his mother, Mary, standing there outside the door, crossing her arms and looking at him with a puzzled face.
After Benjamin turned around, Mary was also stunned.
Seemingly confirming the bruises on Benjamin's face, Mary realized that she had recognized the wrong person, so she smiled awkwardly and said, "Benjamin, it turns out to be you. I thought it was Grant. Just looking at the back, you brothers." They are so similar.”
Hearing this, Benjamin thought of the scene where he looked in the mirror before, and could only nod helplessly and said, "It seems so."
However, after saying these words, Mary still seemed a little confused. She slowly came closer, looking at Benjamin's face, looking left and right, as if to confirm that he was really not Grant.
Benjamin couldn't help but smile and said: "I'm really not Grant, I just came here to borrow a book and read it."
As he spoke, he held up the "Encyclopedia of Kingdom Plants" and waved it in front of Mary's eyes.
"I know." Mary looked at Benjamin's face and seemed to be in a trance, "But you two brothers are really becoming more and more alike. In the past, you always hunched over and shrank when looking at people, so you look at Not coming out. A few days after your father sent you to the military camp for training, you have changed a lot and become more and more like Grant."
Benjamin shrugged incredulously and said nonchalantly: "Probably."
Mary smiled again, but still looked at his face, which made him feel a little weird.
"Well... I've got the book I want to read. I'm going back to the room first." He took the book again and waved it in front of Mary, trying to block Mary's sight.
He also wanted to quickly start looking for ginkgo in the book.
"Ah... yes, okay. You go back and read. It's good to read more books. I'm also going to have afternoon tea with Mrs. Wood." Mary was stunned for a moment, and realized that it was not good, so she withdrew her gaze.
"Goodbye." Benjamin nodded, said goodbye to Mary, and walked out of the room.
"Goodbye, my child." Mary smiled back.
In this way, Benjamin got the "Encyclopedia of Kingdom Plants" and returned to his room.
After closing the door, he couldn't wait to open the book.
Since he didn't know what ginkgo was called in the world, it was useless for him to look up the catalog. He could only turn page by page, looking at the schematic pictures in the book, comparing them one by one, trying to find the picture of the ginkgo leaf.
As an encyclopedia, "Encyclopedia of Kingdom Plants" is naturally not thin, and it will not be easy to look up things. It probably took Benjamin more than an hour to turn it from beginning to end, and that was only if he turned it fast enough.
In the process of searching, he turned a page and found that it was not a ginkgo. He turned another page and found that it was not a ginkgo yet. Every time he turned a page, the hope in his heart was extinguished a little. When he was about to reach the end of the page, he almost had no hope left in his heart.
Is the ginkgo really extinct in this world? Or didn’t grow up in Horli Kingdom at all
Finally, near the end, he found the familiar fan-shaped leaf on a painting.
Benjamin's heart suddenly lifted again. He looked carefully and saw the following name written in a line of small characters below the painting:
The tree of time and space.