Chapter 751 - 751 748 Uninvited Guests on the Ship
Chapter 751 - 751 748 Uninvited Guests on the Ship
?Chapter 751: Chapter 748: Uninvited Guests on the Ship Chapter 751: Chapter 748: Uninvited Guests on the Ship The long twilight had ended, and night had fallen.
The electric lights were turned on, dispelling the darkness in the room. Taran El stood by the window, frowning as he gazed at the streets outside—The gas lamps illuminated the street, and occasionally, one could see Knowledge Guards with watchdogs appearing near the intersections. Other than that, the entire city seemed dead under the nightfall, empty and silent.
After an unknown amount of time, he withdrew his gaze from the window and looked at the piles of materials and books on his desk, sighing almost imperceptibly.
He had organized these things before the sunset. Next, he needed to pack them up and send them to the university library—where there was a new office, blessed by the wisdom god and with many sacred protections, that would allow him to safely conduct research and reading.
But only a few scholars were destined to obtain a “safety room” in the university library. For the majority, once the sun set, “reading” became a taboo. For safety reasons, all books had to be sealed away during this period of extended nightfall until the next sunrise—this was also part of the “Nightfall Prohibition” recently issued by the council.
Meanwhile, educational activities in schools also had to cease—Young students did not have the strength and experience to deal with the monsters that chased after them from the Spirit Realm and the Mysterious Deep Sea; it was far too dangerous.
Of course, some believed that the situation at Light Breeze Harbor wasn’t so bad because the Luminous Geometric Body next to the city-state had a power similar to the sun’s. Within its “sunlight” range, people might still be able to live and conduct their research normally—but this was after all just a speculation. People had never tested the power of the Luminous Geometric Body during such a prolonged nightfall, and they couldn’t be sure where its protective limits were. Naturally, it was too risky.
To Taran El’s knowledge, there was already a group of scholars testing this near the Luminous Geometric Body. They were fully armed, with equally armed guardians protecting them as they attempted “nightfall reading” at different times and locations to confirm the effectiveness of the “sunlight.”
But even Taran El didn’t know how long this testing would take or how many verifications were needed.
The door opened, and the young apprentice Joshua entered the room, pushing a trolley. Seeing his teacher, he seemed a bit stunned, “…You haven’t gone to the library yet?”
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