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Chapter 137 I have tolerated them for a long time

Although what George really wants are books that are useful for the future development of the sanctuary - such as drainage, building a wall on the scale of Windsong City, etc. So that Anthony no longer just 'knows a little bit'.

But he also had very, very thoughtful ideas about these banned books.

Obviously, the Grand Bachelor would not let him read these forbidden books—let alone take them away.

And even if you just browse some ordinary information, the bachelor will definitely accompany you. Because there are many precious documents there that the scholars are reluctant to export. There are also some alchemical recipes.

But now the old guy is not free, because when Garvey and George came to the door of his room, a nobleman who informed the grand bachelor to attend the cocktail party had just left.

Contrary to the rumors, the Grand Maester lives a very frugal life and does not have any beautiful maids. He only has one apprentice who usually helps him take care of his room and takes care of his daily life - a beautiful male apprentice.

Baron Garvey got right to the point - he mentioned that the Duchess was going to give Elizabeth some books. There have been more and more monsters in the valley recently, and they also need to help Mrs. Elizabeth read some documents.

"I have heard everything you and Madam discussed. I reserve my opinion on Madam's suggestion." The Grand Bachelor smoothed the hem of his robe and waved away the apprentice who was dressing him: "There is nothing in the library. Things that can be used in that necropolis - unless you want to use them on corpses that have not yet awakened. I think you have a sword of divine words given to you by the bishop, which is enough to deal with any evil. If you want to go to the library, please wait until I discuss it with my wife."

Baron Garvey's eyes widened after hearing this, wondering if he heard it wrong. He had long heard that many bachelors regarded books as gold and did not allow outsiders to read them at will. But they never expected that the bachelor would use such a reason to prevaricate them.

After all, the duchess made a promise. And listening to what this old guy said, he simply thought that they were heretics who planned to learn witchcraft and become necromancers!

As heroes who came here to deliver food, of course no one would believe what the bachelor said. But the Grand Bachelor's status is lofty, and if he talks nonsense to the Duchess, it will indeed cause a lot of trouble.

"I'm going to the cocktail party. Let me talk about anything with my wife tomorrow after I discuss it." The bachelor mentioned his last words again, and then planned to go out.

Looking at the arrogant old guy in front of him, Garvey rolled his eyes and understood a little bit what he meant - these words were the words of the greedy old guy in front of him, and that cocktail party was the bribe left by this old man for them. time.

Thought of this, Baron Garvey's face looked a little ugly, but he could only nod his head and let him leave.

At this moment, the young knight suddenly walked to the door and stood in front of the grand bachelor. However, his face, which made the Grand Master look like he was smiling fawningly, made him feel very impatient.

The Grand Maester opened his mouth, wanting to say something. But then, the knight punched the old man in the face.

Amidst the exclamation of the male apprentice, the old bachelor's face was deformed, his nose was bleeding and he spit out five or six teeth. Immediately afterwards, his body made a difficult spin in mid-air, and slid down to the bed far away with a precise trajectory.

Then he became motionless.

"These scholars just deserve a beating." George said, shaking off his slightly sore hands, walking to the bedside and taking out the large bunch of keys on the bachelor's waist.

Then, he turned his head and looked at the stunned apprentice and Baron Garvey: "I have really tolerated them for a long time."

The handsome apprentice still wanted to scream, but the knife in Aji's hand was already pressed against his neck.

Seeing the sinister look in this bandit's eyes, the apprentice's pants splashed and got a lot wet.

"Cover your mouth, take off your clothes, and tie yourself to that old man." After saying that, George glanced at Volpe: "Go and tell Baron Collor that the bachelor will not attend the cocktail party today, and he will accompany us. Go to the library to read some documents - Aji, after you finish your work, lock the door and tell Babur that it's so cold today that you can't keep the Windsong Knights busy, so you have to arrange for them to go out and have a good drink. Then. Let's call some people and I'll wait for you at the door of the library."

As he spoke, he walked up to Garvey, patted the dazed guy, and pulled him out of the room: "Violence can't solve the problem, but it can solve the person with the problem."

Until this moment, Garvey did not believe that what had just happened was true.

"Your Majesty, Bishop, isn't it a bit wrong for us to do this?" Garvey said: "And this is the residence of the Duke!"

"Your Majesty the Duke has left with the knights and soldiers. The only one standing here is a lackadaisical woman and a bunch of drunkards. Haha, just kidding, don't be so nervous." Looking at Baron Garvey's pale face With a look on his face, George said with a smile: "Don't worry, Garvey. All the nobles and knights in Yongfeng City have things to do today. We just borrowed some books. Madam will not care about this at this time. ”

These comforting words seemed to have no effect. They only made Garvey's face paler and paler: "Sir, I don't think I can go to the library with you."

"Um?"

"We don't have enough people on hand now. I have to go to the barracks to mobilize some people - the castle's gates need to be guarded, otherwise it will be bad if someone comes in or out at this time."

George gave Gavi a thumbs up.

Although he thought it was unnecessary, it would at least save a lot of trouble. After all, those patrols didn't know what was going on and had a conflict, which would be difficult for him and the Duchess.

And Gavi is definitely more suitable for this matter than Alexander. As for how he mobilized the soldiers, I believe he already has an idea in his mind - today is different from yesterday. Yesterday, a group of strangers entered the city, but today they are all heroes.

Aji's actions were faster than George expected. He didn't wander around the door of the library for long before he saw Aji coming with more than 20 people and two large vans - many of them were holding bags in their hands.

After instructing two people to guard the door, George pushed open the door.

The library in front of him was a long rectangle, only slightly smaller than the Cathedral of Dawn. It seemed to have only one floor, but the bookcases were on the dome more than six meters high, and a ladder was needed.

Looking around, the walls on both sides were full of books, and there was no bookcase in the middle, only long tables and benches.

However, although there were a lot of books on those long tables, there were not many people on the benches. There were only seven or eight scholars busy - scholars who were transcribing documents, sorting, repairing, and drying books.

There were also two young female nobles who were quietly reading books - they seemed to be the daughters or relatives of the Duchess.

The scholars were a little surprised by the sudden entry of this group of knights. And when they saw this group of people swaggering and moving the ladder after entering, it was even more so.

"You are too rude!" "The books in that bookcase are not allowed to be flipped through casually!" "It's really rude!"

As if hearing what the scholars said, the knights looked at them and nodded. After that, they stopped flipping through the books casually. Instead, they took out the bag on their waists and randomly put the books in - they didn't know which ones were useful and which ones were useless, but since this row of books was not allowed to be flipped through casually, they must be good things.

"Old man." A dagger was pointed at a scholar who looked the most knowledgeable. Then, the scholar widened his eyes and saw the dwarf holding the knife and said to him: "Do you know which things are the most valuable?"

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