NOVEL The Heiress's Return: From Zen to Zenith Chapter 943
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Chapter 943: 451 History_2 Chapter 943: 451 History_2 The assistant hurriedly stopped him: “Professor Linggo, doing this will only escalate the situation.

To date, Ms.

Rinto hasn’t made any response, I believe she should handle it herself.”

Vincent Linggo was very famous within the industry, even having five million followers on Twitter.

Unlike those celebrities who bought zombie fans, his followers were all genuine.

Normally, he could easily rival celebrities who got a good number of likes and comments.

If he recklessly stepped forward to clarify for Aubree Groove at this moment, it would be like pouring oil on fire.

Upon hearing this, Vincent Linggo calmed down, admitting he was indeed a bit impulsive.

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“I will call Ms.

Rinto, ask her how she plans to handle it, and I can assist her to clear the situation.”

Just as he finished the call, the phone rang on the other end.

“Professor Linggo?” The girl’s voice was always so gentle and ethereal, whatever the circumstance.

There wasn’t any trace of anger or anxiety.

It seemed like no external attack could shake her inner peace.

“Ms.

Rinto, it’s me.

I’m sorry to disturb you this late.

I have seen the attacks and rumors about you online.

They’re truly outrageous.

If you need, I can help you clarify things.”

The official response from the Archaeological Research Institute should silence all the naysayers.

Aubree Groove went right into the question: “Regarding the identity of the mummy, how’s your progress, Professor Linggo?”

Vincent Linggo felt a bit sheepish: “I might need a little bit more time…”.

“Alright, if I need help, I will contact you immediately.

Likewise, if you need my assistance, I would be more than happy to help.”

Aubree hung up, sitting before the vast expanse of books that stretched out endlessly in front of her.

A man switched on the light in the library: “Ms.

Rinto, which field of knowledge do you wish to study?”

This was the biggest library in Pethkids.

The top floor’s historical exhibition area stored a great number of documents and rare books of great value.

It wasn’t open to the general public, only accessible to history scholars and researchers who had certification from the Cultural Department.

Therefore, this place was usually quiet, and even eerier in the evening.

“The period from 170-1752 in the Yue Dynasty.”

The man was taken aback for a moment before quickly recovering.

“You’re the first one interested in this period.”

Working in the library, guarding a place like this, certainly meant that this librarian was no common man.

He was a re-hired retiree and his previous job was a high school history teacher.

He had a deep understanding of the history of each dynasty.

The chaotic history of the Yue Dynasty was of interest to no researchers, and he was witnessing a young girl expressing interest in it for the first time.

“Please follow me.” Holding a flashlight, the librarian led the way.

They walked past rows and rows of bookshelves for quite a while, finally arriving at a corner at the very end, where all books were piled up and covered with dust.

He rummaged through the pile until he finally pulled out a falling-apart thread-bound book.

“This is the one.”

The cover was blue with black letters: “The Chronicles of Dynasty Strange Tales”.

“I am sure Ms.

Rinto also knows that the historical records of this period are sparse.

To understand it, we can only start from unofficial documents.

This book was written by a novelist of the Emperor’s era in the Yue dynasty.

It’s quite useful for understanding the history of the Emperor, though the Emperor was so inept that there was bound to be bias.”

The librarian went back to rummaging, this time pulling out several local records to hand to Aubree Groove.

“Ah, I almost forgot about it.” The librarian turned over the bottom corner and pulled out another thread-bound book.

The cover read “Notes on the Daily Life of Princess Madeleine” in large characters.

“Don’t be fooled by the serious title, the content is anything but.

The people of the time were overly harsh to the princess, and a number of stories were created to malign her.

Treat them as fiction, don’t take them too seriously.”

Other books followed with flashy titles like “Princess Madeleine and her Nine Faces” and “The Legend of the Restless Princess” and so on.

It seemed that novelists of the time were also given to idle gossip.

“Thank you.” Aubree hugged her books and sat down at the desk, opening her laptop, flipping through books while typing on the keyboard.

The librarian sat down far away, drowsily reading a book.

Time silently ticked by in the large library, the only sounds being the flipping pages of books and the tapping on the keyboard. 𝓷𝓸𝓿𝓅𝓊𝓫.𝒸ℴ𝓶

On the other side, after disconnecting the call, Vincent Linggo rubbed his forehead.

“Tell Zhang to inform everyone to work overtime.

We need to finish this within the next three days.”

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