Ves 'sat' down at one of the half-walled wooden 'desks' with a book in his 'hand'.
It was interesting to perceive a virtual setting through this fashion. The partial digitization of his mind allowed him to perceive virtual environments with much more fidelity than he thought!
It wasn't perfect, though.
Although the MTA did an excellent job, the virtual immersion still lacked some very subtle details that he couldn't quite describe.
At some points, Ves had an uncanny feeling that he was trapped in a false setting.
This kind of discomfort didn't go away. He always found at least one reason to feel disturbed.
It spoiled the novelty of his first virtual immersion experience. Ves wasn't sure whether he wanted to enter the virtual library through this method again. It was a lot more straightforward to browse the portal through a traditional projection.