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Chapter 24 Qualifications!

Fortunately, as a descendant of the Landon family and the future heir of the Brand Group, Kunstin is not a fool-spoken second-generation ancestor in the pure sense. He has many talents in conspiracy and frame-up, which is born with the descendants of the large family.

Quinstein was no exception. His mind turned and a bad water immediately popped up. He looked at Emire with a certain sarcastic look, pointed at Emire and said, "Dear Guardian, I know this person. He is my classmate who teaches with Columbia University Theological School. His name is Emire, and he is just a descendant of a civilian. I don't know what kind of despicable means he has sneaked into the Paladin's Library, so he is about to expel him from here."

The janitor's face changed slightly, and his eyes turned to Imir and asked in a deep voice: "Mr. Imir, is that true?"

Quinstein looked around, feeling very proud.

Haha, Imir, the people I sent out didn't kill you, it's a big regret. But what can this happen? Who told you to seek death and sneak into the library of the Knights of St. John?

When Father Terence brought you into this place, he must have never told you what a secret location of this Paladin Library is.

When Quinstein thought of this, he shook his head again and thought to himself: "No, no, how could a fair and upright person like Father Terence violate the rules and bring Imil into the library privately? It must be Emil himself, who accidentally learned about the Paladin Library from Father Terence, so he got in privately!"

Recalling Father Terence's daily behavior, Quinstin automatically made up a picture in his heart:

Perhaps it was when Father Terence was in class that he accidentally missed his mouth and told him the existence of the Knights of St. John's library. And Imil had ulterior motives and wanted to sneak into here to read the ancient books with powerful magic power collected!

Anyway, Quinstin usually takes classes over and rarely attends classes at Columbia University. Even if it was a theology class taught by Father Terence himself, he just sat in the classroom and his mind didn't know where to fly.

As for whether Father Terence had mentioned the existence of the Paladin Library in class, what's the point? Now that Imir has been caught in the library, who would care about how he got in?

The guardians of the library are not good-tempered. Listen to the tone of the guardian, it is obvious that they have already become really angry. Kunstin looked at Emire expectantly, and waited for him to stammer and couldn't speak, and then he was about to instigate the guardian to immediately clear the "thief" who defiled the Paladin's library.

However, unlike the scene where Quinstin imagines himself, Emire still maintains his demeanor in front of the Guardian. He nodded and said, "That's right, that's right. This Mr. Quinstin has been disturbing me all the time, like a buzzing fly, I want to complain to him."

The Guardian immediately stood attentively to Imir and promised: "Don't worry, Mr. Imir, you will never see this 'fly' in the Paladin's Library again!"

As he said that, he raised his hand and picked up Quinstin from the ground.

Quinstin was waiting to see Emire's good show, but he was taken into the air by the Guardian. He immediately struggled and tried to defend himself: "Guardian, you have caught the wrong person, Emire is there."

The Guardian followed the direction of Quinstin and looked at Emire who had returned to his seat to read "Elegy of Evil", and then looked at Quinstin and said unhappily: "I caught you, nothing wrong!"

"This...why...he's obviously the stowaway..."

Quinstein pointed at Emire, anxiously unable to speak.

The Guardian frowned. Could it be that what he said was not clear enough? Although he did not want to say more to this little bookkeeper, he still had to shake his head and said in a positive tone: "Mr. Imil is definitely qualified to enter the Paladin Library to read at any time. He was led in by me personally. Kunstin, do you have any questions?"

"This is impossible!" Quinstein dumbfounded and shouted: "This is the eighteenth floor of the Paladin Library, and it is also the most important place at the bottom and the core. You can only enter with the written consent of the church headquarters."

Quinstin understands that the Emire family is just an ordinary family living in the dirtiest Hell Kitchen in New York City. Even this family has no parents as a pillar, and only relies on a sister to work to subsidize the family.

How could such a family have something to do with the Vatican, the headquarter of the church? Please, one is in America and the other is in Europe. Perhaps Imir has never been to the Vatican at all.

His voice was too loud. Readers who were immersed in the mysteries of magic were alarmed in the bookshelf on each floor. They then realized that at some point, a young man was really sitting in the reading hall on the lowest floor.

Unlike a book servant like Quinstein who devotes himself to the Paladin library as a choreographer, and a gatekeeper like Guardian, who is a young man who is truly qualified to read in a chair.

Of course, whispers and whispers appeared in the library of the Knights of St. John.

Because of the structure of the library, each floor is a semicircular shape. Many readers can't help but put down the magical scriptures in their hands, leaning half-resisting beside the floor railings, secretly looking down.

The guardian's face had turned pale. Just like other forces under the church, the Knights of St. John has also gained considerable power after more than a thousand years of development.

Quinstin is right. In theory, only those who have passed the Vatican review can enter the Paladin Library to read.

However, there is an exception.

"Qunstin, I have to tell you that the noble Mr. Imil is a new member of the Knights of St. John. Do you mean that members of the Knights of St. John are not qualified to enter the Paladin Library?"

This is of course a joke. The Paladin Library is under the protection of the Knights of St. John. If there is really anyone who can enter and exit at will without any restrictions, then there are only the knights of the Knights of St. John.
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