Novel Name : I Have A City In An Alternate World

I Have A City In An Alternate World Chapter 1749 - 1749 The mysterious book (1)

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Chapter 1749 - 1749 The mysterious book (1)

1749 The mysterious book (1)

The library was filled with people as well. They walked between the huge bookshelves. Compared to the enlarged items, the figures of the readers seemed rather small.

In front of the huge bookshelf was an automatic reading system, which was the only technological item in the library.

Apart from that, almost everything remained the same as before. It seemed that the manager was unwilling to destroy the original appearance.

Even though the area was large and there were many people, it was rather quiet.

In addition to the deliberate silence of the intruders, there should be some kind of noise-canceling device here, so that the noise could not travel too far before it was absorbed and dissolved by an unknown force.

Beside each reader was a thick book. They were sitting quietly on a long orange table, slowly reading the information recorded between the lines.

A cup of tea and a few lines of text were enough to make people forget the passage of time and be deeply intoxicated.

The process of studying was a kind of enjoyment in itself. However, there were not many people who understood this kind of enjoyment. First, one needed to have a quiet heart.

Tang Zhen searched for a moment on the search system and quickly selected a few books. After which, he took a card that could temporarily store words and could be used repeatedly and headed to the designated location.

A brief history of terobo

The turning point of fate

“The biography of the legendary figures of the Empire”

undying soul, undying spirit ”

Just by looking at the names of these books, one could feel the pride that came from the bones of the terobo people, and an indescribable pride.

These authors were all very lucky. They had plenty of time and energy, and they did not have any problems in their lives when writing. This was the most ideal writing environment for an author.

Without any burden, he was willing to spend enough energy to make these words so exquisitely carved that almost every one of them could be called a classic.

Tang Zhen’s eyes swept through the words line by line. He was not in the mood to appreciate the emotions Revealed between the lines of the author’s words. Instead, he continued to spin a cocoon, trying to find possible clues in these words.

With the passage of time, some things would be forgotten, but there was still a lot of information that would be preserved through words.

This was the most basic method of passing on a civilization. This was the case for all civilizations, and the tribesmen were no exception.

Every time he saw useful information, Tang Zhen would record it down and search for it together later.

As a quiet reader, Tang Zhen’s existence did not affect anyone. Therefore, no one paid too much attention to him.

No one would have thought that this young man reading on the table was the commander of the cultivators from Lou Cheng who invaded the terobo system.

If the terobo people knew about this, they would probably kill Tang Zhen even if it meant destroying the entire planet!

Tang Zhen’s reading speed was extremely fast. It didn’t take him long to finish reading the book in his hand. After which, he went to search for the corresponding books according to the information he had just recorded.

Then, he was surprised to find that the books he was looking for did not exist at all, or they could not be borrowed for some other reason.

Tang Zhen knew that there was definitely a reason for this situation that he did not know about. Otherwise, it was impossible for such a coincidence to occur.

If it was something else, it would have been fine, but this was related to his plan. He could not give up so easily.

Even if he had to tear down the library, he had to find the relevant information. No one could stop him.

should he take action directly, or should he figure out the specific reason first?

After thinking for a moment, Tang Zhen still looked for the manager of this place and raised his own question.

After hearing Tang Zhen’s question, the administrator sized him up with a strange expression. His eyes seemed to be filled with curiosity and doubt.

After Tang Zhen saw the other party’s expression, he knew that this matter was likely not simple.

your eyes tell me that these books definitely exist. However, there are special requirements to read them, right? ”

Upon hearing Tang Zhen’s question, the administrator nodded his head and replied in an indifferent tone,”I think you should know that these books were written by the same person, and the author has been missing for many years.

therefore, it was not an exaggeration to say that these books were truly one-of-a-kind and priceless.

Of course, no matter how precious a book was, it was still for people to read and learn. It was just that if it was put aside, it would naturally lose its original meaning.

However, the key problem was that these books were written in a coded language by the author. Although it was easy to read, it did not mean the original meaning.

Over the years, many experts have tried to decipher it, but all of them failed without exception. This has made these books even more mysterious.”

When the administrator said this, he persuaded Tang Zhen,”That’s why I’m advising you not to try to get your hands on these books.

Firstly, it was because one did not have enough authority to access these books. Secondly, the coded text used by the authors also came from some fallen civilizations.

The author had once followed the trobo fleet and participated in the invasion of these civilizations for more than 300 years. This had allowed him to master these special words.

It’s difficult to read and understand the literal meaning, not to mention to decipher the true meaning hidden under the words. It’s as difficult as ascending to the heavens!”

The librarian’s words didn’t have any malicious intent. He only told Tang Zhen the most basic information and let him know how difficult it was to do what he was about to do.

However, how could Tang Zhen give up so easily? the more this was the case, the more he felt that those books were not simple. Perhaps, they contained the information that he wanted.

To others, the words were like heavenly Scriptures, but to him, it was not a problem.

I’m already clear on what you’ve said, but I still hope to see these books. Can you tell me where they are? ”

Tang Zhen indifferently said. At the same time, he looked at the librarian and instantly controlled his thoughts.

Hearing Tang Zhen’s words, a trace of disdain appeared in the librarian’s heart. Just as he was about to open his mouth to refuse, he suddenly said, these books have been borrowed from count Wolf’s private research Institute. If you want to read them, you can go there and look for them. I hope you can get your wish.

Tang Zhen nodded his head and thanked him before turning around and leaving the library.

Looking at Tang Zhen’s back as he left, the librarian scratched his head in confusion. He did not understand why he would tell him this information.

After all, the curator had specifically told him not to tell anyone about the whereabouts of these books, and the librarian had done the same.

But after meeting Tang Zhen, he told everything. What exactly was going on?

Not to mention the confused librarian, after Tang Zhen walked out of the library, he went straight to the private residence of count Wolf.

The owners of the so-called private research institutes were naturally the rich and free torobo people.

They were willing to set up various private institutions for their interests and hobbies, investing enough financial and material resources, and never tired of it.

This was actually a good thing, because many amazing things in the progress of the terobo civilization came from these private research institutes.

Every time something like this happened and was confirmed to be true, the Imperial Senate of the terobo Kingdom would never be stingy and would always give enough honor and material rewards.

As for the researchers in these private research institutes, most of them were made up of lower-class races. There were also terobo people, but they were a small minority.

Although they were not like the tribesmen, who had sufficient wealth and high social status, they still had no lack of true geniuses.

It was precisely because of their participation that these private research institutes would shine from time to time. While they reaped benefits, they would also gain reputation. Naturally, they were sought after by more people from torobo.

As a result, many of the teroborans had ownership of private research institutes or shares of varying numbers in their private industries.

They only needed to invest some spare money, and then they could sit at home and enjoy the return of fame and fortune. This was definitely the best deal for the people of terobo.

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