One week later, inside the library present on campus, bookshelves after bookshelves were arranged, acting like walls separating various sections. Each section was covered by two bookshelf-like walls, serving as doors to knowledge and information from the past.
There were numerous sections with a wide range of books, covering topics from history, science, chemistry, mathematics to the basics of rituals. Above these shelves were light bulbs emitting light that illuminated a section named "geographic."
Some sparks of light from these bulbs also fell on the chairs present on both sides of the table, but only a limited number of students occupied them. It was understandable, as not many individuals enjoy absorbing useless details of flora and fauna.