232: Chapter 232 I Feel Uncomfortable All Over 232: Chapter 232 I Feel Uncomfortable All Over During that period, uncontrollable demons wreaked havoc within the Library, and no matter what the Monster Tars did, they were unable to stop them.
At that ti, over half of the Library’s upper echelons were mobilized before they could barely maintain the situation.
As for the cause of the incident, the All Things Library consistently claid to the public that the event was due to the Monster Tars’ improper managent of the demons and even apprehended a certain “mastermind” behind it all.
The All Things Library heavily criticized this mastermind, saying they led a deviant trend and incited the incident, effectively making an example by killing a chicken to scare the monkeys.
This explanation was simple and yet effective, gaining universal acceptance from the outside world; the Library went with the flow, promising to strengthen managent and strictly control every Monster Tar.
In the end, the Library expelled other Monster Tars for their improper managent of demons and established even more stringent rules.
If Monster Tars wished to beco part of the Library again, not only would they have to undergo reassessnt, but they also had to sign a draconian agreent.
This did not dampen the enthusiasm of Monster Tars applying for the Library; in fact, instead of decreasing, the number of Library Monster Tars surged exponentially.
Many Monster Tars thought that the Library’s requirents were stringent, which ant they no longer had to worry about their own demons conflicting with those of others, and they flocked to join the Library.
Nurous Monster Tars who had nowhere else to go even spent their entire fortunes seeking shelter in the Library.
This situation continued until it changed nineteen years ago.
On a certain day nineteen years ago, demons strolling in the Library suddenly lost all reason as if struck by so Magic Curse, no longer obeying their masters’ commands and beginning to wreak indiscriminate havoc, as if each searched for sothing, burrowing relentlessly into the ground.
The All Things Library’s response was not as mild as the first ti but was incredibly bloodthirsty; they gathered all the crazed demons together for a thorough massacre and burned the bodies to ashes.
To see one’s companions, who had been together day and night, silenced and turned to ashes by others – such an outco was unacceptable to anyone.
Therefore, shortly after the massacre of the demons, a massive protest erupted at the All Things Library.
Countless Monster Tars held up signs, demanding justice relentlessly beneath the Sky-reaching Library.
But as you know, the All Things Library was too massive, and these protesters were like eggs against a rock, achieving nothing.
They attempted other forms of rebellion, but without their demons, they were quickly suppressed unilaterally by the Library.
The conclusion of the matter was cruel.
Many Monster Tars left the Library under its “great beneficence,” swearing never to co near the Library again.
So Monster Tars…
their demons were like family to them; they wrote pledges in their own blood, then with their own deaths, hoped to draw the Library’s attention…
At this point, Ying Luo lowered her head; it was indeed a dark period.
To be honest, by the ti Ying Luo had investigated this far, she began to feel a sense of despair.
She never imagined that the All Things Library, which had always revered knowledge, could be so indifferent toward Monster Tars.
Maybe, in their eyes, a Monster Tar’s demon was no different from an ordinary object.
However, even an inconspicuous little thing, as long as it held mories, could beco a priceless treasure.
The value of an object should never be judged by others, but determined by oneself.
Monster Tars and Demons, through their extended companionship, had long since forged deep bonds, bonds that even resembled the ordinary friendships found among Humans.
They firmly believed that, with a sincere heart, Humans and Demons could beco companions who understood each other.
Of course, Ying Luo didn’t expect everyone to understand the thoughts of Monster Tars like themselves.
She had to admit that there were many ferocious Demons in the world, those that threatened human survival and had to be completely eradicated.
The approach of the All Things Library was much too sweeping, regarding Demons rely as tools for Monster Tars’ use…
Such a generalization was too crafty.
If among Humans, there were also those who committed arson, murder, and looting, could one then argue that Humans were a race with inherent wickedness?
Thus, when Ying Luo uncovered this point in her investigation, she was very dissatisfied with the Library’s thod and even sowhat regretted having joined the All Things Library.
But Ying Luo, hoping against hope, ultimately chose to stay.
Nineteen years ago, the incident had been the second wave of brief chaos, following a long period of sustained peace after the first chaos, a ti during which similar events hadn’t occurred again.
It was precisely for this reason that Ying Luo stayed at the All Things Library, unwittingly burying a bomb beneath herself that might explode at any mont.
However, she never imagined that the explosion of this bomb would co so abruptly.
Faced with Yang Yu, Ying Luo laid bare everything on her mind, continuing to relay all she knew.
She attempted to delve further into the investigation behind the reasons, visiting many who had lived through the tragedy nineteen years prior, and from their accounts, Ying Luo obtained so very strange information.
“A breeze that seed like a shadow gently blew by; the Demons that appeared fine before suddenly beca violent and uncontrollable.”
“What’s more terrifying is that even if they hadn’t co into contact with that breeze, rely looking at it from a distance would still cause the Demons to beco violent.”
…
Such information was plentiful.
Ying Luo had a premonition that this wind was the primary cause of the Demons’ rampaging, and she began to investigate this peculiar breeze as if grasping at the last straw.
After arduous efforts, she ca across a piece of incredibly unbelievable information: these gray winds seed to seep out from underground.
According to an uncle who was digging a basent, whenever he dug downward, the basent would for so reason fill with mysterious gray mist.
As soon as he inhaled that mist, unpleasant mories would flood his mind, leaving him feeling miserable; the uncle took it as a sign and hastily buried the newly-dug basent again.
After much hustle and bustle, she finally gleaned so clues.
Just when Ying Luo wished to continue her investigation and seek a solution, soone from the Library found her and halted all her inquiries.
…
By now, Ying Luo had told Yang Yu everything she knew.
“There must be sothing lurking beneath this All Things Library, and the Library’s higher-ups are continually covering up its existence, even at the cost of making us Monster Tars the scapegoats, treating Demons as disposables.
Our bad reputation as Monster Tars also mainly stems from this.”
Clutching her hands tightly, Ying Luo despised the behavior of the Library and silently made up her mind—if Lot could erge unscathed, they would imdiately leave the Library in search of a safe place to live on.
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