Tu Shan Rongrong led Lin Yu to a building that occupied a large area and had a towering spire, and enthusiastically introduced it to him.

The spire has an antique appearance and about ten floors.

Roughly estimated, it's at least tens of thousands of square meters.

After a final verification at the gate, the two entered the library.

As soon as Lin Yu entered the library, he was stunned by the bookshelves that stretched all the way to the ceiling.

Looking around, countless books are neatly arranged, forming a sea of ​​books.

"Isn't it amazing? Rongrong was also shocked when she first came here. She didn't expect there to be so many books."

Tu Shan Rongrong puffed out her chest and spoke with a proud expression.

"That's really amazing! You must have collected so many books over many years."

Lin Yu walked up to the bookshelf, looked up at it, and said with emotion.

"Yes, but compared to other forces, we're in a relatively easy position."

"After all, a large part of this was contributed by people or demons who wanted to continue their predestined relationship."

As Tu Shan Rongrong spoke, she pulled Lin Yu aside and explained everything in detail.

The entire library is divided into three main categories.

One category is about cultivation, another is about recording major historical events, and finally there are miscellaneous categories including medical skills, music theory, and even lists of those destined to continue their predestined relationships.

Lin Yu casually picked up a book, glanced at it, and said with some surprise.

"The royal family?"

"Does the Wang Quan family still have any karmic connections with the demon race?"

"Hehe, of course. Don't be fooled by the fact that those aristocratic families in the Dao Alliance seem to dislike the demon race. In fact, almost every family in their history has a story of continuing a bond with a demon."

Tu Shan Rongrong sat on a ladder, swinging her legs and shaking her head as she spoke.

"This is really unexpected."

Lin Yu sighed.

Although reincarnation and continuing one's destiny are the main themes of the work "Fox Spirit Matchmaker", Lin Yu did not expect that in those distant times, there were already people and demons continuing their destiny in those aristocratic families.

It is important to know that the further back in time we go, the deeper the conflict between humans and demons becomes.

This situation only gradually calmed down after humanity mastered magical artifacts and became increasingly powerful.

"Actually, there's nothing surprising about it. After all, we Tushan are professionals at continuing predestined relationships. It's precisely because so many things like this happen that Tushan is what it is today~"

Tu Shan Rongrong said, pointing to the bookshelf next to her.

"Brother Lin Yu, if you're interested, there's also the history of the various demon kingdoms and Dao Alliances over there. Rongrong really enjoys reading about these; they're very interesting."

Upon hearing this, Lin Yu immediately became interested. To be honest, he really wanted to know how far back the records here went, and whether they included history before the Third Young Master of Aolai Kingdom drew the circle.

Lin Yu floated up lightly along the bookshelf, searched around, and found a book that looked very old.

"The Chronicles of the Fox Demon".

Lin Yu murmured to himself and turned the page.

On the very first page, there is a line of large characters.

[In the ancient era of the Fox Demon Chronicles, the Third Young Master of Aolai Kingdom swept across the outer and inner realms of the realm, setting up a barrier.]

Upon seeing this line of text, Lin Yu paused slightly and turned to look at Tu Shan Rongrong.

"Rongrong, who is the Third Young Master of Aolai Kingdom, the earliest recorded person in this Fox Demon Chronicle? What is the outer barrier? And what about the history before that?"

Tu Shan Rongrong tilted her head and thought for a moment before saying, "Aolai Kingdom? I'm not too sure about that either."

"All I know is that it is a very mysterious demon kingdom, and the people there seem to be very powerful. They are a very taboo existence among the major powers."

"However, they don't usually go out much, so not many people know about them."

"The Third Young Master of Aolai Kingdom is the most renowned figure in this demon kingdom. As for the outer barrier, I've only heard about it."

"The place we live in now seems to be a circle, drawn by that person called the Third Young Master of Aolai Kingdom. There are many terrible monsters outside the circle, and the circle is used to protect us."

As Tu Shan Rongrong spoke, she seemed to think of something, and her mood dipped slightly.

“I think my sister mentioned it before, that Fengqi’s transformation was related to her being outside the entertainment industry.”

"As for the history before that, I don't know anything about it; there are no records in the library."

"If we're really talking about it, I guess only the people of Aolai Kingdom, or beings like the Poison King of the Southern Kingdom who have lived for tens of thousands of years, would know something about it."

Lin Yu looked at the book in his hand, pondering Tu Shan Rongrong's words, and felt a little puzzled.

Judging from this, the Third Young Master of Aolai Kingdom did far more than simply draw a circle.

If we had really fought against creatures from outside the circle back then, it definitely wouldn't have been just a matter for Aolai Kingdom alone.

Whether it's the Southern Kingdom or any other power now.

Those who managed to survive until the time when the circle was drawn were definitely survivors who had fought against beings outside the circle.

But if drawing the circle was to protect humans and demons, then why erase all of this history?

Lin Yu absolutely refused to believe that this situation, which almost created a historical break, was not man-made.

Even if it's a period of rest and recuperation, shouldn't the situation be made public so that everyone can work together to make progress and strive to one day fight their way back out of the circle and reclaim their home?

The current situation is that, apart from the top executives of various forces, people within the industry know almost nothing about what's happening outside.

Even the identities of figures like Wang Quanba and others are difficult to ascertain and require personal exploration.

After thinking it over and over, Lin Yu felt it was really strange, as if a dark cloud was deliberately obscuring the whole truth.

Considering the performance of the Third Young Master of Aolai Kingdom in the original novel, as well as some of his actions, this makes one think about the character's behavior.

It's as if the dragons of Dragon Bay were created for experimental purposes, and then slaughtered due to pollution.

Lin Yu suddenly felt that the glittering little golden man was not as majestic and radiant as he appeared.

"Brother Lin Yu, what are you thinking about?"

Seeing that Lin Yu hadn't spoken for a long time, Tu Shan Rongrong asked curiously.

Upon hearing this, Lin Yu snapped out of his reverie, smiled, and casually put the book back on the bookshelf.

"I just didn't expect that the place we live in is a circle, which is quite surprising."

"If I hadn't met you by chance, I might never have known this secret in my entire life."

"It's nothing."

Hearing Lin Yu's words, Tu Shan Rongrong felt a little smug and pleased with herself for being praised.

"By the way, Brother Lin Yu, what exactly did my sister say you wanted to look for in the library?"

"Let me see what the Silver Moon Guardians' training involves. If you can see their training procedures, that would be best."

"Silver Moon Guardians? Let me think."

Tu Shan Rongrong bit her finger and thought for a moment, then suddenly her eyes lit up.

"I remember now, this should be it!"

Tu Shan Rongrong pushed the ladder to the bookshelf next to her, then took out a book and handed it to Lin Yu.

It clearly reads: Silver Moon Guardian Training Manual.

As the backbone of Tushan, the Silver Moon Guardians have developed a systematic training process over the years.

Things like this are not surprising.

Lin Yu glanced through it briefly, then smiled and nodded at Tu Shan Rongrong.

"This is it, thank you Rongrong."

"No need to thank Brother Lin Yu."

"Speaking of which, there are actually quite a few things related to martial arts in the library. Brother Lin Yu, would you like them?"

"I remember you were planning to collect them before."

"Yes, if you can, please bring them all over for me."

Lin Yu did not refuse Tu Shan Rongrong's kindness; to him, Tu Shan's library was truly a huge treasure trove.

No wonder Tu Shan Rongrong, despite being a demon, intellectually overwhelmed countless others in the original story.

All of this is inextricably linked to this library.

If he could also spend a lot of time absorbing all these books, just like Tu Shan Rongrong did.

Creating martial arts techniques would probably no longer be a problem for him; he could handle it with ease.

Lin Yu was flipping through and studying the Silver Moon Guard's training manual, while Tu Shan Rongrong, like a butterfly, was flitting around the library, searching for the books Lin Yu wanted.

Before Lin Yu knew it, a tall mountain of books had already piled up beside him.

"Brother Lin Yu, is this enough? If not, Rongrong will go get you more. There's still plenty left!"

Looking at the mountain of books that almost submerged him, Lin Yu didn't notice for a while that a small head was peeking out from a crack.

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