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Chapter 91

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The Librarian

The room was not big, and the white light illuminated the room as if it was daytime. A transparent glass cabinet was placed right in the middle of the room.

Xia Fei walked over and peered into the cabinet through the reinforced glass.

There was only a single book in the cabinet, and it was wrapped in a thick cowhide that was at least ten centimeters thick.

The dark red cowhide had long been worn out, and many parts of it were damaged, but the paper inside was still intact.

When Xia Fei saw the name of the ancient book, he was so shocked that his mouth dropped open, unable to say a single word.

Specter just so happened to appear in this room. Normally, Specter would hide in that Moore Stone, fiddling with something unknown. However, as long as there was something new or discovered, Specter would immediately appear.

"Introduction to Robot Coding!" Phantom recited word by word.

Just like Xia Fei, Phantom was also so excited that he could not speak, and the two of them stared at each other for a long time.

Oh my god! This is a book from the ancient civilization, about robot coding! Phantom excitedly exclaimed.

The ancient civilization had been destroyed for a long time, and everything left behind was extremely precious, and this was an extremely precious book, a book about robot coding!

With the current level of technology, it was actually possible to create robots, but even if they did, there was no way to recreate the advanced artificial intelligence system of the ancient civilization.

Currently, there were some artificial intelligence systems in use within the Alliance, such as AI computers and the automatic navigation of warships, which were all done by artificial intelligence systems.

However, these were only basic artificial intelligence systems, and they were still far from the level of artificial intelligence.

The most obvious difference between artificial intelligence and normal artificial intelligence was that artificial intelligence had emotions!

Just like humans, robots equipped with artificial intelligence could not only be sad but also happy, and they even had their own beliefs. They existed like real humans, and aside from the fact that their bodies were made of machines, they were no different from humans. In fact, in terms of intelligence and courage, robots were even better than humans!

This book talked about how to code robots, and it could very well be the legendary artificial intelligence model!

Artificial intelligence was the highest level of technology that humans had ever created in tens of thousands of years of history, and its value was simply immeasurable!

"Why would a book of such great value be in the basement of the library? Could this library be hiding some kind of special secret? If this is a huge secret, why would Qin Mangs want me to come to this room? Xia Fei pondered.

Recollecting his thoughts, Xia Fei found a small bag of cat food in a cabinet in the corner before closing the door and leaving.

Taking a deep breath, Xia Fei suppressed the excitement and uneasiness in his heart as he walked out of the basement with the cat food.

After chatting with Qin Mangs for a while, Xia Fei found an excuse to leave the library.

Before he left, Xia Fei took another look at the recruitment poster.

Phantom furrowed his eyebrows. Xia Fei, you can't really be thinking of becoming a librarian, right? I spent so much effort to get to the Heaven Execution Training Camp. Even if the branch camps aren't as great as I imagined, it's still better than the library. "

Xia Fei did not say a word, pondering the entire journey.

This was one of the main roads of the training camp, and there were groups of cadets either riding on hover discs or walking past Xia Fei in twos and threes.

Xia Fei stopped in his tracks and pointed at the cadets. Phantoms, what do you see?

Phantom looked in the direction Xia Feis finger pointed and said, Whats there? Isnt it just cadets in the training camp?

Xia Fei shook his head. Take a closer look.

Gui Ying was a little impatient, "If you look closely, it's just a few students. There are men and women, fat and thin."

"Don't you think they all look the same?" Xia Fei said. There are 50,000 cadets in the training camp. If I join another branch camp, I'll be walking on the same path that countless others have taken.

Phantom, do you think that's a good idea? Xia Fei asked as he thought about it. Did I come to the training camp just to repeat the path that others have taken?

Xia Fei lowered his head and kicked a white pebble on the road. The pebble flew up from the ground and landed in a pile of other cadets, making it hard to tell which one was the one Xia Fei had kicked.

I dont like walking on the path that others have set. This time, Im going to choose a path that no one has ever taken before, no matter where it leads, Xia Fei said very seriously.

News always spread very quickly, especially those that were not good and were taking pleasure in someone else's misfortune.

There were many places in the training camp that made it easy for people to spread rumors and gossip.

Among them, the cafeteria was one of the main functions of the cafeteria. After filling their stomachs, they would exchange the latest gossip with each other.

Did you hear? This year's special admissions student, Xia Fei, went to the library to be a librarian. A cadet put down his cutlery and said to his companion.

Is it that Xia Lunatic?

Yes, that's him.

Is there something wrong with his head? It wasn't easy for him to get into the training camp, yet he went to be a librarian?

"Isn't that right? Why else would they call him a lunatic?"

Lunatic! He's definitely a lunatic! There are so many excellent branches out there, yet he chose to be a librarian in the middle of nowhere. Only a lunatic like him would do something like that.

Thats right. In my opinion, recruiting such a person into the training camp is basically a waste. I wonder what the camp commandant is thinking.

Moon Song, who was sipping on her drink, slammed her hand on the table in anger. She stood up and was about to teach the two ignorant fellows a lesson.

Chen Dong, who was beside her, pulled her back. There's no need to get angry with these people.

Moon Song suppressed the anger in her heart and sat down, her expression extremely ugly.

Xia Fei is such a disappointment! Making us lose face together with him! Moon Song clenched her white teeth as she bitterly said.

Chen Dong swallowed a large piece of beef. I don't think it matters as long as he likes it.

Moon Song rolled her eyes at him. What do you know? A man should be able to support both heaven and earth. What good can he do by being a librarian? To think that I still...

"What else?" Man Jiang asked insensibly.

"Just eat your food. I can't be bothered to talk to you." Moon Song scolded Man Jiang in an unfriendly manner.

Manjun had an innocent look on his face as he said bitterly, I didnt say anything.

The days of being a librarian were not easy. The huge library had to be cleaned every day. The bookshelves had to be wiped, the floor had to be wiped, the windows had to be wiped, and every book had to be carefully dusted off. Just these tasks alone would take up an entire morning.

In the afternoon, Xia Fei even had to repair the broken windows and doors. After all, it had been a long time since anyone had taken care of the library, and many of the facilities were already damaged.

Old man Qin Mangs was around every day, but his job was to drink tea and feed that extremely lazy black cat, leaving all the work to Xia Fei.

The days were simple but fulfilling. As for the two mysterious underground rooms, Xia Fei never went there again. Every time Xia Fei asked if he wanted the basement cleaned, Qin Mangs would always say that he would do it, but Xia Fei had never seen him do it even once.

The busy day was finally over. Xia Fei returned to the dormitory exhausted, an ancient book tucked under his arm.

This was probably the only advantage of being a librarian; he could bring the books back to the dormitory to read.

Xia Fei had already formed a habit of reading in bed every night until he fell asleep. Xia Fei would feel uneasy if he did not read for a day, as if something was missing.

He started from the basics, stuffing everything into his brain, be it mineral smelting, the history of the Alliance, or even the secrets of the Leaders.

Most of the books he read were about machines and warships, but Xia Fei did not really read the books about the ancient civilization on the second floor.

The books on the second floor covered a wide range of knowledge. Xia Fei had already returned what he had learned in school to his teacher, and with his current knowledge structure, he was still unable to understand the abstruse books about the ancient civilization.

Speaking of which, Xia Fei's grades were a mess when he was in school, but when he began to learn the advanced technology of the ancient civilization, he realized that it was not difficult at all. Xia Fei only needed to read a book once to memorize it completely, and the abstruse mechanical structure and mathematical calculations actually became simple.

Throwing the book on the table, Xia Fei turned on the AI computer and began to search for information about the Amber Ice Crystal.

If everything went smoothly, the drug residue in his body would be completely absorbed in a few days, and it would be time for him to take another round of medicine, but that important ingredient, the Amber Ice Crystal, was still nowhere to be found.

Xia Fei used the AI search function of the interplanetary internet to search for all the auction catalogs and product information in the three star regions nearby, but unfortunately, he did not find anything even now.

Turning off the interplanetary internet in disappointment, Xia Fei entered the training camp's intranet, hoping to find something from the cadet trading information and the list of medicinal ingredients provided by the training camp.

The training camp provided many medicinal ingredients, and as long as one had enough points, they could freely exchange for them. On this list, there were plenty of medicinal ingredients worth billions, but the Amber Ice Crystal, which Xia Fei needed the most, was not there.

Sighing, Xia Fei began to search through the cadets' intranet trading list. If there was still nothing, Xia Fei could only read and sleep.

All of a sudden, Xia Fei's eyes lit up. There was a post posted just a few minutes ago: Urgent sale of eighty grams of Amber Ice Crystal.

Looking at the poster's information, he saw that it was a cadet from the internal division, and his name was Davis.

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