"I'm wondering if there could be a spell - my kind of spell - to save you some of the boring," he says. "I've never tried, so I don't know for sure."
"Well, yeah, that's just it - I know my magic can handle information, I just don't know what the limits are," he says. "Could be interesting to find out."
"Not a whole lot! And a lot of it's kind of in 'vague guesses' format - my vague guesses are pretty solid, I'm a Device and all, but they're not exactly specific or easy to articulate. Probably the fastest way to start figuring out the details is to sit me in front of a problem and see if I can solve it. Makes the difference between 'I think it can probably handle stuff that's written down pretty well' and, I dunno, 'yes, I can invent a spell to alphabetize books'. That was a random example, but I actually can invent a spell to alphabetize books, the matter manipulation part's almost harder than the sorting."
"Hmm," he says. "Well, what makes results interesting? What kinds of books have you gone through so far?"
"Hmmm... I wonder how well my magic can summarize," he says. "Might have to try it to see. Summarize and compare - pick out stuff like different research that did basically the same things and got basically the same answers."
Brilliance is not quite done his ice cream. Omnomnomnomnomnomnom now he is done his ice cream! He does a quick teleport to catch up to Kaylo.
"Hmm," he says. "Okay, bring me your list of books that mention channeling capacity the right way?"
"If getting the books is easy for you, it'll make things easier," he says. "Just while I'm figuring it out, so I don't have to mess around with an extra layer of search to physically find them and then an extra teleport or flight to bring the targeted ones. Why, is it a big stack?"
"Then it'll be easier to work with 'em stacked on a table than scattered around a bunch of shelves. At least until I figure out what the hell I'm doing."
Then he sits at the table and starts designing a spell.