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Chapter 117 Chain Management Libraries

Chapter 117 Chain Management Libraries
After Popa's ship landed on the surface of a mountain range on a planet, the crew of the Silence were ushered into a rocky structure on top of the mountain.Its appearance is rustic and simple, supported by hundreds of rock pillars embedded with giant shell fossils.These rock masses are said to be the products accidentally discovered by scholars in Chonghong Township when they were exploring the geology of the mountains, making them convinced that there was a huge liquid creature in the form of an ocean in the ancient times of the planet.It fed on the aquatic animals it cultivated in its body, almost occupying the entire planet, but was eventually evaporated and died due to the upheaval of the stars.

The Chonghong Library was built on its long-dead remains, as a summary of past knowledge and latest discoveries by scholars in the wild, and visitors from outside added some new content to it.The part of the building outside the surface is only one tenth of it, and more content is hidden in the mountain.To protect it from vandalism, only those invited by scholars know how to find it.

Luo Binhan was a little skeptical that Yale Liga had been thinking about this library for a long time, but he felt that "reading" might be some kind of painful mechanical memory for the Gospels.In any case, she probably couldn't get her hands on the little robot.They had no choice but to follow Joel Farman into the library, and after going through a whole row of defense robots, they entered the reading room on the outermost layer of the large library.

There are many strange sights in the reading room: hundreds of thousands of minerals and plants in the herbarium (this is just a drop in the bucket in the herbarium), thousands of promotional posters on the wall (it is said that they are mainly from the fantasy world. Movies and TV), and a miniature model of a deep space train that hovers on the ceiling.These things are enough for Luo Binhan to spend hundreds of hours thinking about them, but at this moment he has no time to pay attention to them, he just wants to witness the truly peerless spectacle.

Jing Juan stood in front of a table with his stinky face as a debtor to the world.Two cabinet robots (very similar to the one Popa rode in earlier) brought him tissue paper, brushes, inkstones and assorted paints.

Poppa sat on a small book holder across the table, watching him with dangling legs.

"These are left by Wanbozi, but she doesn't always play well." It said, "Do you need other materials? Such as silk or bamboo?"

Jing Huang rubbed the ink expressionlessly.

"The princess told me that your teacher is very good at drawing," Popa continued, "Can you draw a picture of your hometown? I wonder what the green mountains look like."

"...I'm not from Qingshandu. It's the dojo of the head teacher, to the east of Wangji, and to the north of Zhen Kingdom."

"Draw your hometown." Popa still demanded, "I want to see what it looks like."

Jing Huang frowned, and then began to dip the pen into the ink.He first used light ink to outline the outline of the bone line, then rubbed and rubbed it with Sanfeng to add color, and then repeatedly accumulated ink and dyed it.The whole process didn't stop for a moment, and it was not finally completed until more than two hours later.

Popa sat still throughout the process, patiently watching him paint.Finally, Jing Juan puts down the pen and hangs the painting in front of Popa.Luo Binhan, who was about to fall asleep on the table, was also woken up by Marin, and looked at the table in a daze.

The ink on the paper is full of ink, which is a scene of the sea and the moon.The ice wheel in the sky is like a mirror, light and cloudy, cold and indifferent.The waves in the sea are ethereal, deep and dark, and the waves of sorrow are surging.At the junction of water and sky, you can see an island in the distance, brightly lit with red lanterns everywhere, looming palaces, pavilions, terraces and corners.Another tree grows between the tiles, towering to the sky, lush like a feather cover.

Popa looked at the painting and said, "Your painting is different from Wanbozi."

"...that's her food."

Poppa retorted, a little unconvinced: "She's better at drawing animals."

It had the cabinet robot deliver a few copies of old paintings.Luo Binhan stretched his neck to look around, and saw that there were only a few ink lines on the paper. It was a round creature with four legs, a long neck, and a big mouth.

"Alpaca?" he ventured to speculate.

"White horse," Poppa replied.It sat down on the book holder, looking a little downcast.

Jing Huang didn't give it time to immerse itself in the past, and directly poked the top of its head and said, "Is this the way to go? Hurry up, I also want to check the news about the 'Sly Man', as well as the 'Dwarf Star Man', 'Bai He' Curse', 'Ferrankel', 'Lionheart'...any word is fine, do you have any impression of any of them?"

"My memory capacity can't remember all the books here." Popa said, "but I know which books the princess has read. You can also borrow them from the library on the upper three floors."

"Then when will I find it?"

"You can tell the administrator robot the categories and keywords you need."

Jing Huang thought about it for a while, then asked dissatisfied: "Then what about the deeper collection of books? Did you give that woman full authority?"

Popa watched him ponder, then sent another piece of paper from the cabinet robot.

"Draw a white horse," it demanded.

Jing Juan began to grind his teeth, but finally he swung his pen brushily.The ink turned into a galloping horse, the strokes were a bit sloppy, but the expression was still vivid.

Popa looked around the painting, then sat down on the table with his head bowed a little sadly.

"I want to show this to Wanbozi," it murmured, "how long she spent practicing! But she hasn't come back yet. Patama promises she will, but they are both gone now. "

It lay muffled on the table.Joel Farman picked it up and patted the top of its head reassuringly.It returned to the table after a while, commanding the cabinet robot to put away the two paintings of Jing Huang.

"I'll put it under the categories of 'Art' and 'No Far Field'." It said to Jing Juan, "Do you want a copy?"

Jing Huang refused.So Popa guided them into a certain miniature library room, where all the bookshelves were close together, and only when the activation button was pressed, they would automatically shift to make room for readers to walk through.

Poppa took them to a certain bookshelf and told them that it was the first book "Princess" borrowed.

"Here are all myths and legends about Outland." Popa introduced, "The princess and her companions have read all the books on this bookshelf."

Luo Binhan visually inspected the width and height of the bookshelves, and conservatively estimated that there are at least [-] books here.Some of them don't even have names, and are simply numbered and numbered.

He took out one at random, and the material of the pages after opening was similar to that of the magazines on the Silence.When he casually turned to the end of the page, he found that there was still a small metal hole on the thick cover.

"What's this?" he asked, pointing to Kong.

"Data port," Poppa said. "If you have an external cable, you can plug it in and read it. It's a lot more efficient, and that's what the princess' companions do."

It is a pity that Luo Binhan does not have a data external cable on his body.He had to use his own naked eyes to read.When he tried to take a book to the reading room, he found a translucent chain tied to the corner of the book cover.

He shook the book in his hand, and the chain rattled softly, and then he randomly pulled out three other books from the shelf, and it turned out that they were all tied with the same chain.

"...what does that mean?" he asked Poppa.

Poppa clasped his short robotic arms in front of him and replied quietly, "It's just a little anti-theft measure. It also allows you to put the book back in the right place every time."

"What happens if I break the chain?"

"I don't know," Popa said. "No one has done this yet... The information in the Patama storybook will be destroyed with the thief, because some content is not suitable for circulation."

Luo Binhan had no choice but to give up the idea of ​​packing a few books for entertainment on the road.He randomly took out a book and tried to walk towards the reading room. The length of the chain was just enough to extend to the end of the reading room.He sat down there, opened the book, and watched as a cabinet robot stepped forward, pulled out chains of the same material from its belly, and bound his feet to the metal table legs.

The chain was not heavy, and even a little elastic, but Luo Binhan couldn't break free no matter what.

"Is this also an anti-theft measure?" He asked helplessly.

"Incentive measures." Popa clasped his hands together and said expectantly, "one book at a time, and it will be unlocked after half an hour of reading. Patama said it will improve his concentration in studying."

Luo Binhan looked at the others, they didn't seem to plan to save him.

(End of this chapter)

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