So Liam did the only thing left. He opened the library’s old card catalog—the wooden kind, untouched since 1999. Inside, wedged between a guide to medieval herbology and a moldy copy of Moby-Dick , was a handwritten note from a previous student. It read:
Liam blinked. Then, on a whim, he opened a command prompt on the library terminal. He typed: how do i unblock google
Just as he hit save, the screen went black. Then the normal library login page returned. The janitor stirred, muttered something about “kids and their witchcraft,” and rolled over. So Liam did the only thing left
“How to unblock Google? Ask a different question.” It read: Liam blinked
The terminal spat back an IP address: 142.250.190.46 . He typed it directly into the browser’s address bar.
For a moment, the screen flickered. Then—a plain white page. No logo. No search bar. Just a single line of text: