The leisurely morning passed quickly, and it wasn't until the afternoon that Sarah, dressed in a magic robe, came running in, panting.
She glanced at Ye Chen, who was reading at the front desk, then picked up her textbooks and went into the library, finding a quiet spot to continue reading.
Unlike Harold, who had many ways to accumulate credits, she had very limited credits, which she had already used up by constantly borrowing books.
Ye Chen had sensed the commotion the moment she stepped into the library. Although he wasn't particularly skilled in combat, he still possessed the necessary perception and acuity, despite having third-tier attributes.
However, seeing that Sarah hadn't come to find him, he wasn't in a hurry to see her. At the moment, he was drawn to the book "The Annals of Aenei" in his hand, which fully recorded the magnificent history of the Aenei people from their humble beginnings to their rise to become an empire.
"So the Ennis aren't native to the planet Korrich? They arrived here countless years ago through a portal in time and space!" Ye Chen thought to himself, closing the book with a puzzled expression.
If the Aeneas are not native to the planet Korlridge, then where is their original planet? And who are the native inhabitants of that planet?
Thinking further ahead, could the Aeneas be from the Moor plane? Are they interdimensional travelers? Or are they traveling between different planes?
"Not only the Ani, but also the Foxfox, the Ruga, and the Vampires are not part of the population of Planet Korlitch. The only known native inhabitants of this planet seem to be the Minos, yet the peace-loving Minos haven't become the dominant species on the planet?" Ye Chen thought with amusement, suddenly feeling that the native races of Planet Korlitch were somewhat useless! The three great empires only had humans as their natives.
"It seems that the strength of the human race is not without reason. I wonder if that small human tribe can develop into something great!"
When the various alien races were taken over, a small number of humans who lived in the Imperial City and Allen City came along with them. However, their numbers were small, only about a hundred people, and now they have formed a village of moderate size.
Ye Chen glanced at them and realized that, unlike the Chinese people he was familiar with, these were all white-skinned Westerners, which suited them well to live in Xiniuhezhou.
However, it would probably take countless years of recuperation for a tribe or even an empire to develop with only a hundred people.
"Let nature take its course! Anyway, the Witch Clan still exists in Dongsheng Divine Continent!" Ye Chen shook his head indifferently. To him, this was the race he truly trusted.
Looking out the window, Ye Chen realized that night had fallen. He closed the book he hadn't finished reading, prepared to rest, and then clean up the library before going home.
He hadn't been sweeping for long when he suddenly saw Sarah sitting by the window reading a book. He immediately remembered the promise he had made on Wednesday, smiled, and walked towards her.
"Still reading this Chinese dictionary?" Ye Chen asked with a smile as he approached the other person, glancing at it.
"Ah? Yes! Yes!" Ye Chen's sudden appearance startled her. After recognizing him, she replied softly, "I don't have any credits, so I can't afford to borrow other books. I can only rely on this Chinese Dictionary!"
"Not enough credits? I see you're a magic major, right? Last time you said you were also studying inscription and archaeology? Earning credits shouldn't be that hard, right?" Ye Chen asked curiously. Credits were in short supply, but they shouldn't be that rare. Borrowing some books should be enough, right?
"I! I! I accidentally damaged a Tier 3 scroll before, and the inscription instructor deducted all my credits, and I even owe him a lot!" the girl replied somewhat awkwardly, and Ye Chen was also taken aback when he heard this.
Although this kind of situation is common in auxiliary professions, it is really unbelievable that someone with only a first-tier status could destroy a magic scroll of a third tier.
"This is really not good news!" Ye Chen said regretfully, then smiled at the other person, "Do you remember what I said last time? If I ran into you in the library on Sunday, I would give you a gift!"
"Ah? No, no! I can't accept your gift without doing anything in return!" Sarah waved her hand in refusal, but Ye Chen ignored her and took out a copy of "Records of the Grand Historian" that he had brought from Earth and placed it in front of her.
"Oh, not bad, you can even use proverbs now! Do you know where this proverb comes from?" Ye Chen said with a faint smile, but he saw Sarah was stunned. She had only heard her mentor mention it, but did not know the origin of the proverb.
"There were many countries and many different languages on Earth before. Chinese is a treasure left behind by one of the ancient countries with a five-thousand-year-old civilization!"
"The Chinese language has undergone a long process of evolution, with different regions even having their own dialects. Idioms, proverbs, and sayings have emerged in endless succession! It's not easy to truly master it!"
"This book is the Records of the Grand Historian, which records five thousand years of Chinese civilization. Consider it a gift from me to you! It's a personal treasure; you won't find it in any library!"
Ye Chen laughed, and Sarah was stunned when she heard this. How rare must an ancient book that records the history of China on Blue Star be? It's probably no less valuable than the "Annals of Aini"!
However, the Annals of Aini had been copied countless times, but the Records of the Grand Historian was the first copy. She was even certain that the entire library did not have this book! This was truly the other party's private collection.
"No, this is too valuable, I can't accept it!" Sarah immediately grabbed Ye Chen and refused as she saw him turn to leave.
"Hmm? Don't you want to really learn about the history of China?" Ye Chen turned around, looked at the other person and smiled, his tone full of temptation.
“Me!” Sarah was taken aback. Her minor in archaeology showed her great interest in history, but the value of the Records of the Grand Historian was also far beyond her imagination. She even worried that if the book were damaged, she would not be able to afford to pay for it.
"Hmm?" Ye Chen smiled teasingly and continued to press for answers.
"I want to! But! But!" Sarah looked conflicted, wanting to see it but unable to bring herself to accept it.
"If you want to see it, there's no 'but.' The ocean of knowledge has no boundaries. Mastering more knowledge, not just archaeology and inscription, will also help you on your path to becoming a mage! Keep up the good work! I believe in you!" Ye Chen clenched his fist and gave a thumbs-up, then turned and left again before the other party could refuse.
"I!" Sarah instinctively wanted to stop her, but she couldn't resist the temptation of the Records of the Grand Historian and finally gritted her teeth.
"Don't worry! I'll return it to you after I've looked at it, and I promise it won't be damaged!"
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