Chapter 430 Miss Mint
Chapter 430 Miss Mint
The full name of the Imperial Royal College is Bertwood Imperial Royal College.
The name comes from the academy's founder, Emperor Burtwood, the founder of the Empire, known as the Rising Light during the Age of Chaos.
The Royal College is located on the central axis of the city of Svendant, adjacent to the Royal Palace.
Its buildings are like crystal clear gems carved out, towering into the clouds.
The main tower in the center of the college reaches straight into the sky, and its translucent crystal-like shell reflects brilliant light in the sunlight, like a lighthouse under the starry sky.
Lu Yun walked among the students and couldn't help but look up at the tall tower.
This is the foundation of the Royal Academy and the goal of his trip.
Lu Yun reluctantly withdrew his gaze. Now was not the time to go there.
Following the instructions that were everywhere, Lu Yun walked around a virtual reality classroom and saw a spacious library made entirely of glass.
Even with the advancement of technology, the college library still preserves and promotes the habit of paper reading.
Lu Yun scanned his library card and entered the library. Looking at the rows of bookshelves dappled with light and shadow, he couldn't help but feel calm.
There is a scanner next to the entrance.
Students can use scanners to obtain virtual records of various books, or they can follow the instructions and go directly to the bookshelf area to search on their own.
Lu Yun had no specific purpose for coming here, so he did not choose to use the tricky method of "scanner".
Walking through the projection of the ancient manuscript in the center of the hall, Lu Yun entered the bookshelf area filled with the fragrance of ink.
The students nearby glanced casually and then looked away.
Lu Yun's eyes swept across the names on the spines of the books, looking for content that interested him.
It has to be said that as a prestigious library in the empire, the number of books collected here is extremely huge, and the categories are beyond Lu Yun's imagination.
You can find corresponding books on astronomy, geography, historical sites, humanities and arts, etc.
"Hello, how can I help you?"
Suddenly, a soft voice sounded behind him. Lu Yun stopped and looked back.
A gentle woman in a dark-colored long dress and shoulder-length hair was holding a book and looking at him with a faint smile.
As if seeing the confusion in Lu Yun's eyes, the woman took the initiative to explain: "I'm the library administrator, you can call me Mint."
"Sir, you are a visitor from outside. This is your first time in our college library, so you don't know where to start. You can tell me what you need, and I may be able to help you."
Mint… Lu Yun muttered the name, looked at the person who offered to help, and asked with a smile: "How did you know I was an outsider?"
He believed that his age and the change in his attire would not be enough for a stranger to tell that he was not a student.
Miss Mint pushed up her gold-rimmed glasses and said, "Breath."
"You have a unique aura that a student shouldn't have."
Breath... Lu Yun was silent for a moment. Looking at Miss Mint's bright eyes behind her glasses, he suddenly understood: "Are you a spiritualist?"
Miss Mint smiled faintly, which was considered as tacit agreement.
If it's a psychic, then it's normal.
Lu Yun understood and thought about the problems he had encountered recently, so he asked, "I'm looking for some books on spiritualists or cultivation manuals. Do you have any in the library?"
Things like these related to cultivation have very high practical value in themselves, so Lu Yun couldn't be sure whether they were available in the open library.
Miss Mint smiled and gave an affirmative answer.
"Of course, in fact, the empire's most powerful spiritualist teaches at the academy, and his handwritten book, 'General Guide to the Cultivation of Spiritualists,' is kept here for you to read at will."
"Many young spiritualists in the empire were grateful for the professor's selfless character, so they followed his example and recorded their own cultivation insights and stored them in the museum."
Lu Yun was sincerely amazed by this open academic atmosphere.
He had never encountered such a thing in the Federation, nor had he even heard of it.
The law is not easily disseminated, which is the true reflection of the Federation.
"Please wait."
Bo He nodded, put the book in his hand back to its original place, and then turned and left to get the relevant books that Lu Yun needed.
While waiting, Lu Yun looked at the book that Miss Mint had just put back.
It was a general history book.
Not long after, Bo He came back with seven or eight books and manuals in his arms, among which the one at the bottom was the thickest.
Seeing this, Lu Yun hurried forward to take it.
He flipped through them one by one, and found that the contents were all things he had never seen before. They were about the many problems encountered by various spiritual masters during their practice and their solutions.
The last and thickest book is the "Essentials of Spiritual Cultivation for Mentors" written by a professor at the college, which Mint mentioned.
Lu Yun didn't continue reading. He closed the book and said to Bo He sincerely, "Thank you, Miss Bo He."
"You're welcome. This is what I should do as an administrator."
Bohe smiled softly, then as if remembering something, added, "If the contents of these books still can't solve your problem, then you can come to me. I will take you to see the professor and ask him in person."
Lu Yun expressed his gratitude again and watched Miss Bohe leave.
Afterwards, he found a secluded corner and began to read the training manuals written by other spiritualists.
The contents are numerous and complex. Compared with the cultivation manual used for guidance, Lu Yun prefers to call it "cultivation essays."
Lu Yun's attainments as a spiritual master were not low, and the contents of these essays were unique, making him read them with great interest.
Before I knew it, it was already noon.
Lu Yun shook his neck, stood up and closed the book, then walked to the library registration desk and returned the books he had finished reading.
And I arranged for the remaining books to be borrowed.
While the staff was registering, Lu Yun took a quick look but did not see Miss Bohe.
He felt a little regretful as he wanted to say thank you in person.
After a while, he turned around and left the library with the remaining books.
After leaving the college gate, Lu Yun prepared to take a bus back.
While waiting on the platform, he suddenly felt that someone in the crowd was staring at him.
The look was naked, mixed with some malice.
This comes from his warrior's intuition.
Lu Yun frowned slightly, but did not look back. Instead, he walked into the train after it arrived at the station, and then observed the door.
But the other party was also very alert and did not follow him up.
"Xiao Ai, check the pedestrians at the station and compare their visual focus." Lu Yun leaned against the corner of the carriage, his teeth lightly touching, making a sound that only he could hear.
Xiao Ai's response rang out in my ear canal.
at the same time.
The screens at the station's monitoring center flickered, and the firewall issued a shrill alarm.
But the alarm went away just as quickly as it came.
Before the staff could take emergency measures, the alarm was lifted on its own, leaving the group of staff stunned.
"Master, I have just successfully obtained the portrait data of people entering and leaving the station within three minutes. The data screening results have been transmitted to the intelligent computer. You can check it at any time."
Lu Yun nodded slightly and waited for the train to arrive.
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