Those students who had participated in the martial arts competition then began to live their 'free' lives. They were granted the right to temporarily not practice those unimportant classes, and even if they did their own things, they wouldn't be punished. After such a policy came out, Luo Liya was simply going crazy with joy.

She had always felt that the training methods taught by the teachers in her class weren't very suitable for her, which was why her leveling speed was so slow. Although she had received some pointers from Lori before, deep in her heart, she still didn't fully approve of Lori's view on gathering true energy.

Now that she could spend all her time on cultivation, she felt very happy. After obtaining such a license, she decided to go to the semi-open Scripture Pavilion to take a look. Maybe she could find the summoning technique to train the Taotie.

Wu Kong naturally followed her wherever she went. She told him to go cultivate, but he refused. Luo Liya could only agree. The two of them walked towards the Scripture Pavilion on a bright autumn afternoon.

It was already late autumn, and no one was picking up the fallen leaves on the ground. It was not that the academy's logistics was not good, but the natural scenery here already exuded an indescribable beauty. The teachers occasionally had the mood to write poems, allowing the fallen leaves to fall freely on the ground, forming such an indescribably beautiful scenery.

In the past, she didn't have much feelings for the academy, she only saw it as her resting place. Here, she could gather her strength for the sake of concealing her strength for the future, but now, she actually felt a sense of attachment to this place.

The Scripture Pavilion was located in a particularly remote courtyard in the academy. Yes, it was the courtyard, and unlike the large sports field, it didn't have the grandeur and grandeur of a small family, but instead had a jade-like feel. Previously, I heard from Dong Shaoqing that the Scripture Pavilion used to be like a small household, but was later incorporated into the property of the Royal Academy.

Luo Liya and Wu Kong entered the Scripture Pavilion based on the proof of entry given to them by Zhang Li. Currently, only students who participated in the Martial Arts Competition could enter. Ordinary students could only avoid entering.

After the two of them entered, they walked along a simple sign made of wood. There were many different types of books in the Scripture Pavilion. There were books on zhenqi, books on forms, and naturally also books on summoning pets that Luo Liya wanted to find.

However, there were only low level pets among the open species. The highest level pet was only the Nine Tailed Suan Ni, while the higher ancient beasts and beasts were like the Scripture Pavilion that closed to prevent humans from entering.

This made Luo Liya anxious.

She did not want to spend so much effort to get the summoning training manual for Taotie.

She first strolled with Wu Kong through the Scripture Pavilion of the Beginner Pet Summoning Art, pretending to read. She would occasionally nod her head, as if she was no different from the surrounding students.

Wu Kong also did the same thing, but later on, he really read through those mental cultivation methods and it was like a river flowing into his heart. He could not forget it no matter what, and he became increasingly interested in it, flipping through the books one after another.

Luo Liya saw that Wu Kong was looking at her seriously and did not want to disturb him. She whispered into his ear that she would return later and leave. Wu Kong was currently immersed in a world of various mental cultivation techniques.

The unopened Scripture Pavilion was located next to this one, separated by a seemingly solid wall, but that did not mean that they could not think of a way to enter. Just now, Luo Liya had used her peripheral vision to investigate everything, but the Scripture Pavilion had its back to a wall, and across from the wall was a window, through which she could jump.

Inside the wall, she climbed up and walked to another window of the Scripture Pavilion. She still had the ability to break out of the window, so she would be able to enter when the time came.

However, the problem was that there were constantly moving teachers in the Scripture Pavilion. They were worried that students would secretly take away the Scripture Pavilion's secret scriptures, so they didn't stop their patrols. Naturally, Luo Liya was within his line of sight.

However, she had observed that the window at the very end was their blind spot. As long as he stayed where he was, with Luo Liya's speed, she would definitely be able to slip out without anyone noticing.

She and Wu Kong had stayed in the Sacred Storage Pavilion for about four hours. The teacher's route had its own rules. At his current position, he would definitely stop for around a quarter of an hour. This was her chance.

She once again confirmed that the teacher was really in the blind spot, so this time, she relaxed her mind and gently opened the window, trying to minimize the sound. At the same time, she used her lowest level of true energy, causing the books beside her to be flipped open, and the sound of the book being flipped open covered the sound of the window. The reason why she used her lowest level of true energy was so that her teacher would not be able to detect it.

When the window was slightly opened, she quickly got out, jumped to the edge of the wall, and gently closed the window. She climbed the wall and approached the locked door of the Scripture Pavilion bit by bit. The window was now nailed shut, unlike the previous one. Luo Liya instantly felt discouraged. How could this be? All her previous plans were instantly disrupted.

It seemed that she still could not get what she wanted. She could almost hear the long sigh from deep within her, but for a moment she thought she heard footsteps in the Scriptures Pavilion, and then her heart began to pound faster.

The footsteps got closer and closer. She quickly hid to the side of the wall next to the window, worried that someone would notice her.

The next moment, the nail in the window fell. She heard a rustling sound, and then the window was opened.

Luo Liya's heart leaped to her throat. If the person who opened the window stuck his head out at this moment, he would definitely discover her. Moreover, with this kind of situation, it would be very difficult for her to return to the Scripture Pavilion.

How did he end up like this? Luo Liya held her breath, afraid that she would reveal something.

Fortunately, the worst she had prepared did not happen. The footsteps sounded again, and she noticed that the person had already left the window. Only then did she relax and breathe.

Then she heard the door close again, which confused her. Who would leave the window open and leave it open?

However, the doubts in her heart could not overcome her thirst for the secret mental cultivation method. She looked over and saw that it was dark inside. It was a good time to 'commit a crime'.

She immediately flipped over and entered, her movements smooth and natural. Then, she began to look for books regarding the ancient mythical beast Taotie.

In this world, most of the divine beasts would be subdued by humans, and then taken in as wings. Even high level divine beasts would definitely be tamed by others. With this mentality, Luo Liya constantly flipped through the various books until she finally found a divine beast that was similar to a Taotie, a qilin and a Pi Xiu.

There were many ways to make humans and beasts become one, such as feeding the divine beast the master's blood, making the divine beast unable to live without the master's blood. Therefore, in order to save its own life, it could live for a very long time.

The divine beasts would definitely be loyal to their master and protect him. After all, they had already become one. However, there was also a potential risk. Divine Beasts could not control the quantity, and if they were not careful when being fed once, they would suck all their master's blood dry. When their master died, the Divine Beasts would not survive as well.

The second method is to simultaneously feed the same kind of essence to the master and the divine beast. The so-called essence is something that absorbs the essence of heaven and earth, something that can extend one's longevity, such as the Tianshan Snow Lotus, or the Sacred Ground Lingzhi, but these things can only be found and not sought after. Moreover, the supply is very small.

The third method was the safest method, and that was to let the God Beast absorb the God Beast's true energy. As for the Master, after absorbing the God Beast's true energy, the two strands of true energy would mix together, and although at the beginning it would somewhat repel external true energy and might have side effects, as long as they could adapt to the other party's true energy, they would be able to sense each other's thoughts and develop a deep understanding between them.

After weighing the pros and cons, Luo Liya decided to use the second and third method. The risk of the first method was too high, and the second method could be sustained by Luo Liya's true energy even if there was nothing to eat after the Taotie, so she didn't have to worry about starving to death.

After this decision, Luo Liya quickly put away the secret manual. She had never thought of taking away the secret manual, one, whether it was her way of doing things, she had already carved the contents of the secret manual into her mind. Secondly, if she stole the secret manual, the entire academy would definitely start searching for it.

After tidying everything up, she jumped out of the window. The window was already open, so she didn't close it again. She climbed up the wall and walked to the entrance of the library.

It was still very quiet inside. Other than the sounds of flipping books and footsteps, there was no difference compared to before. Thus, Luo Liya's heart was greatly at ease.

She carefully opened the window a little to see where the teacher on duty was. Unexpectedly, all she saw was a wisp of white cloth. He … he … he … He stood with his back to the window.

Luo Liya was startled and almost let go of her fingers. She looked at the back of the teacher and wanted to quietly close the window and wait for the right time to drill back in.

However, he did not expect a familiar voice to suddenly ring out.

"Teacher Chi."

"Eh? "Oh, so it's Master Rolello. What business do you have here?"

"It's not that big of a deal. It's just that I seem to have seen a book torn by a student here. Come over and take a look."

"Alright."

Then the sound of slow footsteps came to her ears. She took the opportunity to lightly open the window and saw Lori and the teacher on duty walking outside. There were no other students around, so it was the best time for her to get in.

She seized this opportunity and quickly jumped in. In that split-second, she didn't make any sound. Luo Liya's heart, which was in her throat, finally returned to her original position.

She walked quickly in the opposite direction from the teacher on duty, and Lori was there to help her stall for time. The teacher on duty didn't come back after settling the issue, but instead sent Lori away.

Standing by the bookshelf, Loria glanced out of the corner of her eye at Lori, who was about to turn around. Strangely, she felt that Lori was also looking at her, giving her a meaningful look as he left.

She felt as if a clear spring had suddenly poured into her heart, and she was suddenly aware that it was Lori who had just opened the window for her.