Chapter 717 How Was The Qin Clan Eliminated (Part One)
In the Secret Pavilion, seeing the mammoth collection of books arranged in rows, Harper felt a headache coming on. Although she knew that the royal family of the Bright Dynasty had a hobby of collecting books about rare secrets, these many books were way out of her expectation. Even though this building was built at the bottom of the lake, the air inside was surprisingly dry, with no moisture.
"We have to look for it separately," Harper suggested at once. The collection of books in the Secret Pavilion was gargantuan. If both she and Matthew were to search together, it wasn't possible to tell when they would find the one they wanted. Therefore, the better option was to search for it separately, as that would help in saving some time.
Matthew nodded his head in agreement. The two of them moved to different places and began searching for the book which recorded the history and secrets of the Qin Clan. They strongly believed that they would find some trace here because it was impossible for some common people to destroy the Qin Clan. Only a powerful class like the roy
ack one by one. He only hoped their impending tasks would not be that difficult.
Harper frowned and considered his suggestion. She knew Rolando pretty well after she had got along with him for a while. If she went to the imperial capital of the Great Jade Kingdom and asked him to give the other two Heavenly Books to her, what would be Rolando's reaction? Would he comply with her demand? Or would he give her a slap? Harper thought the probable result would be the latter. She was sure that Rolando would likely give her a tight slap in the face. He had in fact got the Heavenly Books after so much struggle, so one couldn't expect him to give them away so easily.
"I don't think we should rush. Rolando is a stubborn man," Harper replied slowly. "As for the Sacred Seal, I have no idea what it looks like. How could I find it?"
"Continue reading," Matthew reminded her. Harper then proceeded onto the next page, only to find that it was a blank one. Surprised, she turned one more page, but the result remained the same. "Is that all of it? It shouldn't be," she said.