> "I will need to seek out my attendants at some point soon, so many places of interest will unfortunately have to wait another day. However, I do believe I would like to see your library first, before I must depart."
>"Easily done," says Sakuya, as she leads you from the room.
>Taking you back downstairs, Sakuya quietly retraces the path you've taken through the mansion, leading you past the gallery and back into the main hall. She then leads you through the two doors under the grand balcony. Past them, you find yourself faced with shelves upon shelves of books, reaching up into the sky. The air is incredibly dry, you can practically feel it suck the moisture out of you. A corridor is formed between the shelves, leading deeper into the library; you can see a collection of tables some yards past. More shelves like the actual walls, ringed by balconies and reaching up to the ceiling, some three stories overhead. Just glancing at a shelf, you can see it is lined with books, scrolls, and the like, arranged neatly in rows. To say it simply, this puts your own library at the height of your power to absolute shame. You suspect there may have not even been this many written materials in the world in your time!
>"Patchouli is likely in the center of the library," says Sakuya. "She can assist you better than I can."
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