Chapter 17: So e-referencing is really a good civilization
After Chu became the guard knight, Hillman arranged a room for her to live on the top floor of the castle. This not only facilitates Chu's safety to protect her, but also allows her to give instructions to Chu when she needs it.
It's helpless to say that although she was a knight, she was mostly like a housekeeper. Since she arrived at the top of the castle, most of Hillman's chores have been handed over to her.
Obviously, Hillman is more willing to believe Chu than the waiter, but this trust sometimes makes Chu unable to tell whether he is here to participate in the war, to organize his desk or clean up his sanitation.
When it comes to war, the storm on the mainland has never stopped after the fall of Plane, but Reinhardt's country was extremely peaceful. Hillman seems to have no intention of going out again for the time being. He should be trying to rest the army for a while.
The fatigue of the army will not bring any benefits to the war, and Reinhardt has just taken over the land of Planen, and it will take some time to stabilize the situation.
Without the fire of war, armor, swords, and military horses, life seemed to calm down all of a sudden.
Hillman spent most of her time dealing with state affairs. When she was resting, she liked to sit beside Chu, read books or have some afternoon refreshments.
Sometimes she would chat with Chu for a few other things and jokes, but Chu usually couldn't answer a few words and wouldn't laugh.
There is not much to say when two people sit together, but communication between people does not necessarily require so much words.
For Hillman, Chu was a person who could trust, someone who would be quietly by her side, which was enough.
For her, who has long been used to sitting alone at the highest point of the royal city, this has become too many differences.
One morning.
Hillman asked Chu to go to the Kingdom Library to borrow a book she wanted to read.
The Kingdom Library is built on a road that is not very prosperous. The road is very quiet. Next to a river that crosses the royal city, there are always a few fallen leaves on the road beside the river. Occasionally, a few pedestrians lean against the railings and stare at the river.
Maybe it is because of the quiet here that the library chose to build it here.
In sharp contrast to the road, the Kingdom Library is a very magnificent building. Some people have measured it. The library is the third tallest building in the royal city except for the castle and bell tower.
At the same time, it is also the largest library on the mainland. It is like a palace, a palace of books and knowledge.
How many books are there in this library? No one has counted them. Some say there are tens of thousands, while others say there are more.
In short, almost all the collections of the entire royal family are here and are open to the public.
Anyone can come to the library to borrow any book for free, of course this needs to be returned in time.
You can also choose not to return, if you feel you can escape the librarian's eyes.
It is a bit convincing to say it. There is only one librarian in this library that is comparable to a palace, but never a single book has been lost.
Because this library clerk is one of the three saints of the Reinhardt Kingdom, Promante.
I first walked through the path by the river and walked into this Kingdom Library.
There was no sound in the entire library, even though it was so loud, there were so many people sitting inside and looking down to read.
She looked up at the interior of this building that was too large no matter what. The first thing she saw was countless bookshelves and countless books.
This made her feel a little embarrassed, and it would take a lot of time to find the one Hillman wanted in this number of books.
The entire library is divided into seven floors, with the spiral staircase in the middle extending upwards, connecting the aisles on each floor, standing under the stairs, and even looking at the people reading books beside the bookshelf on the roof.
While first entering the library.
An old man sitting in the library management office reading a book raised his head.
The old man was wearing a wide brown robe, which was simple and had no patterns or accessories, but just an ordinary robe.
The loose clothes made the old man look a little thin. He looked at Chu in confusion and touched his white beard.
The reason why Chu caught his attention was because of the aura on Chu's body. The aura on Chu's body was very complex and dark, mixed with strong malice.
Usually, people with this kind of aura are either people with extreme sins or people with resentment and distorted hearts.
But surprisingly, he did not see any coldness or negative emotions in Chu's eyes. On the contrary, Chu's eyes were cleaner than most ordinary people, but this kind of cleanliness was filled with silence and confusion.
The old man never leaves the library and hardly participates in any state affairs or activities. Otherwise, he would have known Chu.
But now in his eyes, Chu was just a very special person.
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Just as I was still worried about how to find the book Hillman wanted, a voice rang beside her.
"Young man, can I help you?"
When I first turned around, an old man in a brown robe was standing beside her, with a kind smile on his face.
Chu didn't think the old man could help her in this situation, but he said.
"May I ask, is there a book called "The Modern Theory of the Four Kingdoms" here?"
"oh?"
The old man was stunned and asked with a little surprise in his eyes.
"Are you going to read this book?"
He thought Chu would have many kinds of answers, but he didn't expect Chu would want to borrow this book.
No matter how you read it, Chu doesn’t look like someone who can read such books.
"No." Chu shook her head naturally. She rarely read books: "I just borrowed books for others."
The old man nodded in a clear way, smiled again, raised his hand and said.
"The Modern Theory of the Four Kingdoms" is located in the seventh bookstore, No. 36, the fifth line, column 16, and the seventh book on the fourth floor."
He has been in this library for decades, and it can be said that he remembers the location of every book here.
"The Modern Theory of the Four Kingdoms" in this era, few people are willing to read such books.
The series of numbers the old man said made the first person feel a little confused and he stared at the old man blankly and blinked.
Obviously she didn't expect the old man to give such an accurate answer, and she couldn't understand the old man's so-called fourth floor No. 36, fifth line, column 16, and seventh book.
The old man looked at Chu's expression and guessed that Chu didn't understand. He held his hands behind his back and said with a smile.
"Do you need me to take you there?"
"Then." First look at this huge library, put up his plans to find it, and replied, "Please trouble you."
Chapter completed!