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    Wenchi is a lake located in the southwest corner of the school. Its area is almost a quarter of the entire school, and it is quite vast.  However, when students generally mention Wenchi, they mostly refer to the surrounding area centered on this lake.  By the lake, there are important buildings such as Kunyuan Hall and its affiliated buildings, where the high-level offices of the university are located, a large courtyard where teachers practice and do research, Qinxue Club, and a library.

    But compared with these places, Tongxian Tower, located on a small island in the middle of the lake, is the core of the entire school.  It is extremely heavily guarded. Only approved teachers and top students recognized by the top leaders of the school can enter the island. No one else is allowed to approach.  Although students are allowed to go boating on Wenchi, they can only do so in designated areas. Once they get too close to the island, the school cannot guarantee their personal safety.  Because there is a huge invisible barrier protecting the island, and those who approach without authorization will be attacked indiscriminately.  Moreover, there is also a government escort stationed on the island. They are all battle-experienced soldiers who specialize in protecting the safety of Tongxian Tower.

    With such strict defense, the importance of Tongxian Tower can be seen.  Because it is a place where all valuable research topics from all teachers and students of Kunyuan University, branches and ** departments are gathered for verification, testing and even practical results.  And it has sealed many unknown secrets, a large part of which are treasures unearthed from ancient ruins, as well as various weird gadgets from the demon world.  In addition, this place often undertook some special tasks assigned by the imperial court to various prefectural schools. This was also one of the main purposes of establishing Tongxian Tower in the first place.

    Every time Tie Heng walks along the path by the lake, he always overlooks the small island in the middle of the lake, as well as the towering pavilions obscured by water vapor and lush woods.  Ever since he heard some inside information about Tongxian Tower from his senior brothers, Tie Heng equated it with various laboratories in famous universities in his previous life.  It¡¯s just that Tongxian Tower is a comprehensive research and development place and is not limited to one aspect.  Feng Shiyou is an important part of it, and he often needs to cooperate with masters in other fields.  Of course, it is common for people to argue and argue and hold their own opinions.

    "I don't know where the Tongxian Tower of other universities is built. I think it would be more mysterious if it was isolated in the middle of the lake." Tie Heng thought as he walked.  Tongxian Tower is not a unique building of Kunyuan Academy. Some other famous universities also have such a place, and they are all called Tongxian Tower!

    "Tongxian, Tongxian, it seems that no matter which time, space or dynasty, people can't escape the desire to become immortals and gods! It is estimated that this Tongxian Tower was built under the order of a certain emperor of the Darong Dynasty, but I don't know  Did this emperor become an immortal and live as long as heaven and earth? Or has he turned into a handful of rotten soil in the tomb" Tie Heng speculated maliciously.

    It wasn¡¯t until he walked into the door of the library that he slowly calmed down.  The library is not grand, with only two floors in total.  But the area of ??each floor is very wide and divided into five separate areas.  The first floor is divided into five numbers: A, B, C, D, and E. The rareness of the books in each section gradually increases.

    There is a water-film-like mana barrier at the door of each section, and students must hold their student status badges before they can enter.  This kind of waist badge is equivalent to a student ID card. Despite its ordinary appearance, it is a low-level magic weapon.  Some student information is recorded in the waist tags, and when the waist tags are distributed, each student must bleed on the waist tag as a proof of verification. In this way, the waist tag can only be used if it is held by the student.  If a student's student status badge is lost, even if it is found by someone else, it cannot be used fraudulently.  In Tie Heng's view, this is simply more effective and effective than the DNA identification technology of previous generations.

    However, Tie Heng still feels a little regretful. He believes that the way to use this kind of waist card is still too single. It should not be limited to identification of identity, but can be more extensive.  For example, it is linked to the deposit and consumption of money, so that it is much more convenient for students to buy things in canteens and shops in schools.  Of course, Tie Heng's idea of ??a campus card-like concept can only be thought of in his mind. If he really wants to say it out loud, it is estimated that not many people will agree with it.  After all, in this world, when people save money in banks, they have to pay bank custody fees and do not receive any interest.  This is the limitation of knowledge and has little to do with the level of human wisdom.

    Among the five zones on the first floor, ordinary first-year students can only enter Zone A.  But Tie Heng was already qualified to enter District E directly because of the reward of his own wind cannon technique and Feng Shiyou's care.

    Stepping through the thin mana barrier, there is a service desk next to the door.  Among them sat a senior female student, holding a thick book and reading attentively.

    Tie Heng didn¡¯t know her name, but he knew she must be the top student in the class.  For jobs like librarianship, as long as there are no mistakes, the school will reward them every semester.  Only the top students in Qinxue Club will be recommended for these positions. It is impossible for ordinary students to have such opportunities."It would be a good idea to join the Qinxue Club in the second half of the semester, especially if you can be an administrator on the second floor. It will be much more convenient to borrow books. After all, the master's collection is mostly about tool making, and the knowledge is too much.  Single. But the trouble is that Qinxue Club is very busy, and I don¡¯t have so much time to waste on it." Tie Heng felt a little ironic. In the past, what he lacked most was time, but now he wishes he could have one hundred and twenty in a day.  An hour is enough.

    "Hello, senior, I'm here to return the book." Tie Heng took out a book he borrowed a few days ago from his schoolbag and placed it gently on the table.

    "Oh!" the administrator responded, looking away from the page with some reluctance, turning his head and taking a look at Tie Heng.  She seemed to be a little bad at dealing with people. She didn't say any more. She just completed the procedures for returning the book to Tie Heng, then picked up the book again and hid her face behind the book.

    "With such an introverted personality, no wonder he came here to be an administrator." Tie Heng thought silently.

    In the Qinxue Club, the best assignment is actually to be an assistant to the professors and help them complete some projects or experiments.  This can not only shorten the relationship with teachers, but also learn more knowledge and skills, and greatly improve one's practical ability.  The most important thing is that once a certain topic achieves success or breakthrough, the rewards and honors that come with it will be very helpful to the future of these students.

    School had just ended at this time, and there were not many students in District E. However, Tie Heng still found a remote corner, put his schoolbag away, and went to look for the books he needed this time.

    The collection of books here is very comprehensive, including martial arts classics, magic keys, alchemy tools, talismans and incantations, as well as many experience records left by predecessors. Even various works of the past dynasties have collections.  Among them, there are everything from military, politics, geography, agriculture, philosophy, arithmetic and so on.

    In addition to these general books, there are also many seal-sized and long jade slips of knowledge on several special bookshelves.  They are also a common magic weapon that requires spiritual power or vitality to open, project it on the wall, or place it on the forehead to read the contents directly.  Most of them contain straightforward drug formulas, lists of tool-making materials, and related precautions. A small part contains some exercise formulas and records of spells and handprints.

    Tie Heng started rummaging through these jade slips. He remembered that some of them were dedicated to recording special spiritual patterns, which was exactly what he needed now.

    "That's it." Tie Heng took back his consciousness from a jade slip and clenched his fist with joy.  The spiritual patterns recorded in this jade slip were unusual and had many unique features. Tie Heng wondered whether he would need to spend money to make a copy and take it back.

    The books here can be borrowed and taken away, but the jade slips can only be copied, and a considerable handling fee must be paid.  So Tie Heng weighed his poor money bag and finally gave up the idea.  During this period, in order to strengthen his own cultivation and complete Feng Shiyou's assessment, he spent money like water, and his money bag was really empty.

    "Money! Money!" Tie Heng shouted a few times in his heart, and then went to look for other useful books.  Tie Heng comes to the Library almost every day and is already familiar with the situation here.  It didn't take him much time to find most of the books he needed, and he might have borrowed a few more, but the rest were enough for Tie Heng.

    He returned to his seat in the corner. There was a floating light lamp placed on the desk, and Tie Heng raised its brightness.  Then he took out a notebook, a large roll of thick paper, and two self-made hard-tipped pens from his school bag.  Spreading out a piece of the thick paper, the paper is densely covered with complex talismans and spiritual patterns. Some of them operate independently, and some form formations of different sizes, and then put them together.  The texture is connected into a whole.  These symbolic patterns are as large as a human palm and as small as a soybean. They are intertwined and have a mysterious beauty of their own.

    As far as Tie Heng knows, except for refining large-scale magic weapons or precious phantoms, alchemists generally rarely draw sketches in advance. They prefer to perfect everything in their own minds.  This seems to be a mental exercise and a means of protecting one's exclusive secrets.  But inevitably, some mistakes will occur more or less.  Therefore, Tie Heng is more accustomed to the practice of his previous life, drawing his ideas on sketches one by one, and then improving them one by one.  Only the most critical parts were hidden deep in his mind.

    In order to draw these sketches, Tie Heng had to use graphite to make some hard-tipped pens of different thicknesses.  Although he has been practicing calligraphy with a brush and has made great progress, it is absolutely impossible for him to complete such a composition with a brush.  He doesn't have the profound skills like Gongsun Bian and others, who can draw a long straight line or even a perfect circle with a brush.??, and the thickness is consistent from beginning to end.

    Tie Heng opened the books and projected the spiritual patterns in the jade slips on the wall beside him. He read carefully while copying the information he needed.  From time to time, he would make modifications on several drawings, or he would encounter problems and ponder over them.

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