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Chapter 2768: Destined to Have No Chance

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When Mahind and Arvind saw that Tinoeka suddenly stopped talking and moving, they followed Tinoeka's gaze and also saw the small sign held by the female official.

"No loud noises allowed in the library?" After reading the words on the sign, Arvind spoke much softer.

"The person guarding this place is actually a woman?" Masinde, who understood the rules here, spoke much more softly, but still expressed his doubts.

For an elderly person, most of these things are already memories and experiences of the past.

What he has seen, the paths he has walked, and the richness of his social experience are enough to be called far ahead.

But even so, seeing the female official so close to him was still very confusing.

Among the Yuezhi, even after a hundred years of development, they successfully established the Kushan Empire, which faced north and south and dominated the South Asian region, but they were unable to change the habits and behaviors of some nomadic peoples.

The strong are supreme, force is king, and only with absolute force can one have absolute say.

It is precisely because of such behaviors and habits that it is not surprising that women, who are inherently inferior to men, have such a low social status in the Kushan Empire.

In that kind of environment, let alone women becoming officials, being able to communicate with others on an equal footing was a rare luxury.

Of course, the princesses of the Han Empire were also women, but for the Yuezhi people, the princesses of the Han Empire were no longer simple women. We cannot generalize them. Everything has its own particularity.

It is precisely because of this realization that there is more emotion in Masinde's words, and he can even generalize and see more things.

Although he could not fully understand what it meant to liberate labor, Masinde also understood one thing, that is, the more people working, the more prosperous the country would be.

"Mr. Masinde, this is a female official stationed inside the library. She is responsible for organizing books, registering, inspecting discipline, etc. She has the right to expel others if they violate the rules..." Knowing the power of the female official in front of him, Tinoeka hurriedly reminded her in a low voice, fearing that the two would be expelled for speaking too loudly or using targeted words, which would be a lot of fun.

"So that's how it is. She is actually a female official." Masinde, who had guessed something based on her attire, was still a little surprised when he learned the result.

After all, this kind of situation is really rare and it is impossible to happen in the Kushan Empire.

But thinking about it, as the eldest princess of the Han Empire who currently holds a high position, and recalling some queens of small countries she met in Central Asia, Masinde suddenly felt as if she understood more things.

"Since you are able to enter this building, I think you should know that this building is different from other buildings. Books here can be viewed freely, but the books here are not borrowed or circulated." Seeing that the three people in front of him did not make any moves, Xiao Ling spoke up to remind them on the spot and pointed in the direction of the upstairs.

After all, she was not a citizen of the Han Empire. During verbal contact and communication, even Xiao Ling could not help but have some resistance.

Xiao Ling, who is good at reading and writing and knows some major events in the world, is very aware of the importance of the books in this library.

Even if you cannot understand how terrible these books are, you can still understand how outrageous these books are from other people's words and exclamations.

Especially in the information that Ma Zhong occasionally passed back, there were occasional judgments and opinions about the general situation in the world, so we could also understand what the situation of the Han Empire was like at that time?
As a younger sister, Xiao Ling knew her brother's thoughts very well, and also understood why he passed this information to her. As the captain of the current Lord's personal guard, there would be no shortage of wealth and honor. After all, the Lord had a good personality and would naturally not treat them badly.

But it is precisely because of this that Xiao Ling can better understand her brother's thoughts.

He was born in a humble family, had no means of survival, and had to wander the world, making a living as a gangster, and had to take care of his brothers and sisters. How unfortunate he was.

However, if the overall environment is not good, there will be no results even if you blame others.

Under such circumstances, the policies of Liu Bei and others were like timely help, allowing them to have enough food and clothing and live a normal life.

However, Liu Tong's good deeds went beyond just providing food and clothing. It was something they had never dared to dream of in their entire lives.

Reading books, learning calligraphy and acquiring skills will bring you great glory.

However, in return for so much, what did they pay?
Your own life?

Xiao Ling couldn't help but sigh when she thought of this.

Is life precious? Is life worthy of such a generous treatment?
In an era when an adult labor slave could only be sold for 30,000 coins, children like them might not be wanted even if they were given away.

A gentleman will die for his friend, let alone all that they have been through?
Even if he acted as the princess's bodyguard, a position that was enough to risk his life to protect Liu Tong at this critical moment, he would not be able to repay this favor.

If I hadn't known about it at the beginning, perhaps I wouldn't have been so conflicted.

But after experiencing many defeats, Xiao Ling knew better than anyone else what his brother's colleagues were thinking.

For His Majesty now, the existence of the Princess Guard cannot even be considered qualified, but rather a burden to His Majesty.

A group of talented, young and vigorous people served as soldiers of the Princess Guard. They took over the position, enjoyed the respect and honor of others, and gazed at the flowers. However, behind these things, there were corresponding pressures.

Unfortunately, no matter how many books she read, she couldn't find a solution to the problem and could only feel sad.

Those who want to prove themselves and re-defend their status through force have already reached a point where they can become stronger through training. There is only one way to go higher, but that road is extremely dangerous and worrying.

However, I can often talk to her about these things, and I can also get feedback on those people's thoughts and behaviors one by one.

What we want now is probably just a legitimate name.

But how can there be a legitimate reason when Your Majesty does not go out?
Thinking this way, I don't have to worry about my brother's safety. But is it really a good idea to hold this thought?
To calm down the pressure and thoughts in her heart, Xiao Ling shook her head slightly, then pointed at the ladder, then put her hand down to return the greeting, and said politely, "Everyone can go up from here and check the books at your convenience. When you leave, please check here and leave only after everything is correct. Thank you for your cooperation."

(End of this chapter)

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