Tia quickly sent a friend request, but it was not immediately accepted, and she didn't take it to heart.

She followed the map to the college's medicinal materials management office. It must be said that this place was as thief-proof as it was. No one could enter except the alchemist and teachers.

No one coming in or out was holding any medicinal herbs in their hands. It turned out that she had thought things were too simple.

She could only put this plan on hold for the time being. She wanted to save points to buy the God's Chant but she couldn't let Joel and the others know, otherwise she couldn't get the points through them.

After much thought, I finally had to honestly look through the available tasks. Tasks worth 50 points were basically sold out in seconds, and tasks worth 100 points either had conditional restrictions or required too much work for little pay.

After flipping through the pages for a while, Tia finally saw a job she had done in a corner - copying ancient books!

The ancient books were all obtained by chance, and the college wanted to make them available for students to borrow, but was afraid that the students would damage the ancient books without careful handling, so someone was needed to copy them so that students could borrow the copied versions.

However, most of the nobles here do not like copying, so this task was put aside.

As a loyal fan of "One Night, One Lamp, One Pen, One Miracle", copying books is a piece of cake.

Although this task only gives 30 points per copy, as long as you copy quickly, copying three copies will almost be enough to make as much as someone who helps tend to flowers and plants for a month!

Not to mention that the college has a quota for borrowing books every semester. She has a photographic memory, so what she copies will be remembered in her mind, and it does not take up the borrowing quota.

Tia accepted the task without saying a word and walked towards the library according to the map.

She followed the instructions after accepting the task and found the person who issued the task. He was an old man with white hair and beard who was sorting books.

"Grandpa, hello, I'm the one who accepted the task of copying ancient books!"

"Oh oh oh!" The old man operated it for a while, and only then did he realize it when he saw that someone had indeed accepted the task.

"Finally, someone has taken up this task. My eyesight is poor now, and I can't do this kind of copying work. Just take this book and copy a page for me to see." The old man handed a book to Tia, and then took out a piece of paper and a pen and gave it to her.

Tia took the paper and pen and started copying on the desk beside her. It must be said that her speed had slowed down a bit as she hadn't done this kind of copying work for a long time, but she still finished copying quickly.

The old man checked the accuracy and neatness of the handwriting, confirming that there were no problems. He then said, "You cannot take these ancient books with you to copy. You can only copy them here. After you copy a book, I will check it. If you don't make any mistakes, you will get ten points for each book. The maximum number of mistakes in a book is three. If you make more than three mistakes, you will have to copy it again."

Tia nodded to indicate that there was no problem. Many documents in the university had to be in paper form, and not a single word could be wrong. She had long been accustomed to it.

The old man was sure that Tia was ready to take over the job before he took people to see the real ancient books.

Tia looked at the scattered piles of nearly a hundred ancient books and felt that there was hope for the future. Moreover, these books looked only a thin book.

She put her mind at ease and copied here, and almost finished copying the whole book in an afternoon.

The old man watched Tia finish copying a book so quickly, and compared it word for word with concern. After making sure that there was no problem, he nodded with satisfaction.

"What's your name, little girl?"

"Tia Olviedo Olmiguez."

"Okay, okay! Good boy! I'll give you forty points for this book. When you stop copying, I'll pay you all the points."

"Okay." Since there was no point in asking for the 40 points now, Tia agreed immediately. "Grandpa, I'm going to eat first."

"Okay, you can eat well, go ahead!" The old man waved his hand and turned around to pack up his books.

"Grandpa, aren't you going to eat at this time?" Tia couldn't help but ask as she saw that the old man seemed to still be working here.

"Me?" The old man turned around, hunched over, and adjusted his glasses. "I won't compete with you young people for a place to eat. Go and eat."

Tia thought it was an empty-nest elderly person, but when she turned around, she saw a young man walking towards her. Then she saw the old man following the young man to a small room on the side. Through the crack in the door, she saw the young man take out a dining cart from his space!

The man respectfully placed all the dishes on the dining cart on the table, then put the dining cart back into the space and walked out.

"Why are you still here? Why don't you go eat?"

Before Tia opened her mouth to say anything, the old man came out and said, "You kid, you don't eat well at such a young age! Come and eat with me!"

Tia didn't know how she was pressed on the dining table. She only knew that the middle-aged man kept looking at her with a surprised expression as she was dragged away.

"Tia, right? Being picky about food is not a good habit. Come on, eat more."

Grandpa, do you remember that it was me who said I wanted to eat?

Tia was forced to eat a pair of bowls and chopsticks. For the first time, she experienced what it meant to feel that you don't like to eat.

The old man frowned when he saw that Tia was holding the bowl and chopsticks in her hands but was not eating.

"Thank you, Grandpa." Tia interrupted the spell before the old man could speak and started eating.

The old man laughed happily twice, then started eating.

"What made you want to copy books?"

"You can learn while copying."

"It's not easy for such a young child to love reading. Tell grandpa what book you want to read in the future and he will help you find it."

"Really? Thank you so much, Grandpa!" Tia didn't expect there would be such a pleasant surprise. The old man must have stayed in the library for a long time, so she wouldn't have to spend a long time looking for the book she wanted.

"You just like to be polite. If you hadn't taken this task, an old man like me would have to copy books at my old age."

The old man was full of emotion when he spoke of this. It was the middle-aged man who taught him how to post the tasks at the beginning. He was looking forward to it every day to see if anyone would take the task. However, after a whole month, no one took it, and he didn't look at it much later.

He had originally lost hope in this task and planned to finish all the work at hand before copying the book, but he didn't expect Tia to come.

"I'll help Grandpa finish copying all the ancient books before taking on other tasks."

"No one has taken this task for two months, and it won't be long now. Just come and copy it when you're free."

The old man didn't have any high expectations. He just wanted Tia to come and copy it when she was free and finish copying the book in the end.

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