593: Chapter 391: The Art of Life Transfer _2 593: Chapter 391: The Art of Life Transfer _2 Little Loach could clearly sense Elder Brother’s emotions, and instead of grumbling like before, it angrily cried out: Who dares to provoke my Elder Brother?
I will swallow them in one bite and chew them into pieces to feed Elder Brother!
Elder Brother’s heart ward and he comforted it: There’s no need for my little brother to step in for now, I can handle it myself.
Don’t worry, after I get through this busy period, I’ll arrange for your Alva Lake matter.
Distracted by his brother’s words, Owen Bertram cald down and began to think again.
Suddenly, everything beca clear: the General governnt suddenly started ddling, which Nick Liam had inford him since the Amanda Academy’s first incident.
Before that, Geoff Ford had always been the mascot of the General governnt, not expressing any opinions during the Dragon and Snake List First Stage Assessnt.
This tiline was crucial, and Owen Bertram secretly wondered: “Did this happen after I entered the capital and even after I entered the Rewarding rits Tower…
Could this matter be related to ?”
With this discovery, Owen Bertram traced back, and so clues in the whole event beca clearer…
…
In the following days, Owen Bertram pretended to be busy, seemingly working diligently on Derek’s case.
Andrew Oamond ca to ask a few tis on behalf of Master Lane.
Owen Bertram just kept saying that there were no clues, and refused to see Master Lane.
He attempted a few tis, such as disappearing and secretly monitoring the situation, and even took a risk using the “Breaking Void” Divine Powers – finally confirming that Geoff Ford did not assign a Grandmaster to secretly watch him.
So they must have other ans to prevent him from reporting.
However, Owen Bertram could avoid Abner Lane and Leonard, but couldn’t avoid the Emperor.
The Emperor sent his eunuch to ask about the Flying Carriage Palaces matter, and Owen Bertram had to enter the palace to explain it to His Majesty.
“Your humble servant reminds the Lioyd Sect every day, but as Your Majesty knows, the scale of the Flying Carriage Palaces is huge.
Besides the palaces themselves, there are a large number of flying Magical Instrunts.
The Lioyd Sect estimated that it would take at least three months to complete the work,” he said.
The Emperor scratched his chin, sowhat impatient: “It still takes three months…”
Owen Bertram was prepared and added: “Your Majesty, if you want to speed up the process, why not issue an imperial order to the Military Equipnt Departnt, and let them send their Artificers to assist the Lioyd Sect?”
The Emperor rolled his eyes: “Why not just let the Lioyd Sect co to the Capital?”
Owen Bertram bitterly smiled: “Your Majesty, once they enter the Capital, your humble servant cannot control the situation, and the money given by Moses Sect…
will definitely not be enough.
The best plan now is to prioritize the inspection tour, and find a way to refine the Flying Carriage Palaces as soon as possible.”
The Emperor nodded, and since he didn’t know about the disagreent between Owen Bertram and the Ministry of Works, he waved his hand and said: “Alright, I’ll issue the decree.
Owen Bertram, you must supervise the Lioyd Sect and try to finish my Flying Carriage Palaces within two…
no, one and a half months.”
“Your servant obeys the decree.”
As long as those Artificers go to the Lioyd Sect, they may as well not co back.
After refining the Flying Carriage Palaces, they can take a detour to my Summit tropolitan Office.
Today, Owen Bertram’s purpose in entering the palace was not just for those Artificers.
He said to the Emperor, “Your Majesty, after all, the Lioyd Sect kis not the official Artificers of the Royal Family, and they are not very familiar with the rules and regulations of the Flying Carriage Palaces used by Your Majesty.
I want to go to the Imperial Library’s Library Pavilion to consult the ancient books and supervise them.
Your Majesty’s inspection tour is of great importance, and we must not be negligent in the etiquette.”
The Emperor felt annoyed: “If it was refined in the Capital, would there be so many things to worry about?”
Owen Bertram used the sa excuse, sighing: “We’re just short of money, so we have to be economical.”
The Emperor then said, “Why bother with all this trouble?
I’ll let the Ministry of Rites send so people over to supervise.”
Owen Bertram acted like a loyal and patriotic man: “I don’t trust them.
I’d rather work harder and personally supervise.”
The Emperor was sowhat touched: “You’re very considerate.
Alright, I approve, and you can take the decree to the Library Pavilion, they won’t stop you there.”
The Emperor sent a eunuch to escort Owen Bertram to the Imperial Library, which was not only a place for the royal family to study and cultivate, but also responsible for training Elite Imperial Guards.
As a result, the nurous ancient books collected by the royal family of the Wood Dynasty over the years were all stored in the Library Pavilion.
There were two areas: the depths, which were absolutely forbidden for outsiders, and which contained not only the top cultivation books for the Elite Imperial Guards and the royal family, but also various confidential docunts.
The outer area stored a large number of various ancient books, including those about the royal rituals.
When the Imperial Library received the decree, they took Owen Bertram to the Library Pavilion.
With layers of seals guarding the depths, even a Sixth Great Realm daredevil would have only one way to die if they tried to break in.
So they let him consult the books alone without anyone following him.
Owen Bertram didn’t touch any of the ritual books – a small official from the Ministry of Rites would be enough.
His goal was to consult other ancient books.
Over the past few days, he had learned from various sources that the outer area of the Library Pavilion might be the most comprehensive repository of cultivation books in the entire Wood Dynasty.
Geoff Ford’s thod of monitoring him must be very rare, so Owen Bertram wanted to find so references from here.
Anyway, the Emperor didn’t limit how long he could stay in the Library Pavilion or how many tis he could co.
There were so many books stored here, and if he couldn’t find any today, he could co back tomorrow.
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