Chapter: 31

In the center of the enormous mansion, a huge road opened up.

�That�s the Ogent family�s Broad Way. When you think of the Ogent Family, you also think of the Broad Way.�

The road that stretched far without any obstacles revealed the characteristics of the family.

�Hehe, are you scared? You�re not already surprised, are you? They�re the real deal.�

�Watch your words. You want your head to fly?�

An old male servant snapped.

However, due to the fact that he could relate to some extent, the butler said no more.

�Come this way.�

The Broad Way was not a road for butlers or servants.

Shirone turned to the garden path next to the road and bypassed the mansion.


The place where the male workers were situated was a four-story, circular building. And in the office of said building was where the deputy butler, Temuran, resided.

�You�re here? Follow me, I�ll explain the work.�

�Yes. I�ll do my best.�

Temuran, who did not even receive a greeting, headed to the library with thick documents.

As soon as the old iron gate was opened, a scenery that Shirone dreamed of unfolded.

A world of books.

On the second, third, and fourth floor, all he could see were bookshelves filled with books.

�Whoa��

Smelling the rich scent of paper, Shirone clenched his fist.

It was worth risking his life.

�We will be moving the books here to the new library. All you have to do is sort the books. I�ll give you a list every week, so find and gather those. You work from 9 in the morning to 6 in the evening. You can�t go outside and you can�t enter the mansion without special orders. But other than that, you�re free to do what you want. As for the worker rules, another butler shall tell you of them. Do you understand?�

�Yes. When do I start?�

� Tomorrow. Unpack and rest for today. In the meantime, make sure you understand all the rules a male worker needs to follow.�

The next day, Shirone went to the library to get to work.

When he started working, he finally realized why only one person had to do this job.

The list given by Temuran contained hundreds of titles, and among those, the classification criteria was subjective.

For example, it was unclear whether the book�History of Swordsmanship�should be classified as a history book or a book for swordsmanship.

�Mr. Temuran has set the framework anyway. As long as it doesn�t go far off from the criteria I set!�

Shirone had set his order of priorities.

Since history was comprehensive and swordsmanship was technical, the�History of Swordsmanship�was classified as a book under the swordsmanship category. JrNovels.com


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