Chapter: 1129
It was a book called Sect Movements in Anhui Province.1
As the name suggests, it was a book containing rough information about the sects and families in Anhui Province.
It was a book written three years ago.
The information in the book was also from three years ago. The ones written recently were kept separately, while this one was left inside the Scripture Pavilion. So they think that there will be no problem even if an outsider like Pyo-wol sees it.
Although the information was from three years ago, it was very useful to Pyo-wol.
This is because it is possible to guess what kind of sects or families exist and how powerful they are in Anhui Province at least a year ago.
Three years was a long enough time for the world to change. However, unless there was a major incident that shook the world, the power relations among the sect would remain fixed. It could not be easily changed.
So even information that is dated three years ago was useful enough for Pyo-wol.
Inside the Scripture Pavilion, there were books that not only roughly recorded the situation in Anhui Province, but also about the other sects throughout the world.
Likewise, those books were also written three years ago.
Pyo-wol read all the books calmly.
Pyo-wol was able to read the book more calmly because he was not sneakily stealing the information like what he did when he had come earlier.
What Pyo-wol needed the most was information about the current Jianghu.�
Because he spent most of his time in Sichuan, he lacked knowledge about Jianghu in general.
The Wudang sect�s Scripture Pavilion was a treasure trove of information.
The books that Wudang sect taoists read every day and casually flipped through gave Pyo-wol great information.�
The same information could differ in quality depending on who analyzes and accepts it.
The Wudang sect taoists who pursued Taoism indulged in martial arts books more than these miscellaneous books. On the other hand, Pyo-wol did not pass over even the smallest information.
As if putting together a fragmented picture, Pyo-wol gathered trivial information and recreated it into a big picture.
Flipping!
Pyo-wol continued to read books without a break.
He only took his eyes off a book when it was getting dark inside the Scripture Pavilion.
After reading books all day, the sun had already set before he knew it.
Just then, the door to the Scripture Pavilion opened, and a middle-aged taoist entered.�
He was Woo-sung who was responsible for the Scripture Pavilion.�
He said to Pyo-wol,
�Stop. You should get out now. The time that sect leader gave you is over.�
The eyes of Woo-sung, who was still looking at Pyo-wol, were full of hostility.
Pyo-wol silently closed the book he was holding in his hand.
In the end, he couldn�t get any information about Kowloon. Still, it wasn�t too bad since he got to learn about all this information about Jianghu. JrNovels.com