0061 History of [Fort Collanburg Library].

The atmosphere of the twelve affiliated colleges under the command of the [Coranburg Library] in the original era of Jialan was completely different from the atmosphere of the [Corambang Public University of Magic] in this era.

The history of the [Fort Collanburg Library] dates back to about 1,000 years ago before the Leyline Big Bang, about 1,000 years ago before the [Apocalypse Calendar-2014] when Jialan was frozen in the Leyline, and about 2,700 years ago if you count the time after the Leyline Big Bang [Apocalypse Calendar-1714].

At that time, the dark period of the 1,000-year-long [End War] caused by the division of the five kingdoms of the human race in Kovaray had just passed, and a group of high-level spellcasters who were desperate for knowledge regularly organized reading clubs among spellcasters in order to exchange their respective collections.

As the scale of the exchange of books between the casters gradually increased, the number of participants began to increase, and some management problems arose.

At the same time, because the participants are in different locations, it is difficult to get together within the agreed time, and there are often casters who miss the meeting time because of the long distance, and thus explode dissatisfaction.

As a result, some of the organizers of the book club began to discuss whether to choose a location to establish a fixed meeting place, so that the book club could develop into a long-term and stable event, and avoid the conflict that arose due to the problem of distance and distance.

Among the core members of the reading party at that time, Coran Di Civis, a descendant of the high-ranking dragon pattern of the "Sivis Dragon Pattern Family" who inherited the [copy dragon pattern], strongly supported this proposal.

(Lao Sao note: Regarding the "dragon pattern", it can be seen later, and it will not be repeated here.) )

Coran Di Civis not only provided his castle as a venue for the book club, but also persuaded the top management of the "Sivis Dragon Family" to provide a large amount of financial sponsorship for the book club, and used the family members' ability to copy the dragon pattern to provide technical support.

As a result, the organizers of the book club agreed that all those who participated in the book club must contribute their own collections for the scribes of the Civis family to copy a copy and donate to the library they had established.

According to the value of the collection contributed by the participants, they can obtain a certain contribution level, and the participants will be graded according to their contribution level to open the reading rights of the library.

This groundbreaking activity slowly attracted a large number of spellcasters and scholars from different places to contribute their rare documents and secret collections in exchange for membership and access to the library.

As more and more members joined the library, the types and quantities of books collected became more and more comprehensive, and after thousands of years of slow development, it finally formed a huge scale of as many as 3 million library rooms when Jialan served as the administrator.

However, due to the fact that the original organizers did not name the library in particular, later people called the library "Library of Koran di Syvis" in honor of the founder who made great contributions, in order to commemorate the great contribution of the founder, Colan Di Silves.

After thousands of years of development, the [Coranburg Library] has not only formed a huge city with [Fort Koran] as the core, but its function is no longer limited to a simple collection of books.

A large number of spellcasters and scholars gathered to open twelve affiliated colleges attached to the [Coranburg Library] and focused on different fields, for seekers from far and wide to study.

In these affiliated colleges, there are neither "teachers" in the traditional sense nor "students" in the real sense, most of them are spellcasters and scholars from different places who volunteer to give lectures, discuss and study with each other, as long as you have your own unique experience and are willing to publish it, you can become a lecturer.

It is very likely that the person standing on the podium is only a low-level spellcaster, while the people sitting below to listen to the lecture are all middle- and high-level spellcasters, which really copes with the Donglu proverb "The master is the teacher".

Therefore, in this strong academic atmosphere, every seeker who comes to [Fort Coran] is thirsty for knowledge and is chasing knowledge, where they need to be constrained by exams and credits.

Of course, this probably has something to do with the fact that most of the people who can enter the [Fort Collanburg Library] are spellcasters and scholars of a considerable level, and not the baggies who are ignorant of the arcane field, and the Twelve Academies are affiliated with the Twelve Academies, which are not so much places for teaching knowledge as for academic research, and it is more appropriate to call them "academic institutes".

Compared with the [Coranburg Library], which mainly relies on donations for operation, the [Corambang Public University of Magic], which relies on the profit of tuition fees, is much more utilitarian, and the so-called "credits" are a good means for the college to eliminate those students who "occupy educational resources" and free up places to recruit more students.

The education model that can only be advanced by obtaining a large number of credits has forced the junior magic apprentices to pay more Kintaran to listen to the lectures of those magic professors in order to gain knowledge that cannot be learned in the classroom, so that they can add a few more points to the final exam......

Although it sounds strange, for the vast majority of ordinary magic apprentices, the knowledge that can be learned in the classroom is definitely not as profound as the knowledge that can be bought "with money", which is the difference between "ordinary consumers" and "high-end consumers".

It's no wonder that students are so obsessed with precious credits, and they can earn a valuable credit just by relying on manual labor, which is much more cost-effective than spending 20 gold talan to attend a lecture and get a credit.

Jialan asked the girl to post an announcement, and soon attracted a large number of magic apprentices who wanted to earn a credit, including some middle and senior [main department] students.

So, a scene that surprised Jialan appeared, compared with those junior magic apprentices who had not yet mastered the amount of magic power and honestly worked with mops and rags, the cleaning methods of those senior magic apprentices were a bit eye-opening.

An apprentice of water magic summoned a ball of water, which acted as a mop, driving it to roll around on the ground, and when the water ball passed, the dust and other things were directly picked up by the water balloon except for a wet mark on the ground.

After the water magic apprentice "mopped" the ground clean, a layer of fire element appeared on the body of one of the fire magic apprentices, and as he walked around, the water on the ground was immediately dried to prevent the ground from being too wet and causing the books to get wet.