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Chapter 1 The Library of Reading monks

At the entrance of The Great Library of Kaithan, they stood with different expressions on face.

"At here?" Liam looked as if he bites a piece of ginger.

"Yes", Nima nearly jumped with excitement

"Our date?", Liam was not sure what he had heard.

"Yes, that is what you have promised, to take me where I wanted to go. It's our first day Liam. Ha! I wanted so badly to go there one day and luckily it is today and that too with you. I am so excited dear. "

Nima is not a girl of party. Liam knows that well. She is Intelligent and pretty. Working nine to nine as a busiest literary agent in the Ronson Street, Nima never lose her energy throughout the day. Liam is a government servant at the department of revenue. He gets a one-day off-duty on every Sunday and that's when he makes a long drive to Malagola, the warmest and prettiest beach- side village, where his uncle, Mr. Sujain resides. This old man owns a small articraft shop, down his two roomed stone house.

Yes, Now we are back at the Library entrance.

These two silly birds, no, the lovers, were standing at the entrance of the largest Library of the State, to set the fire of the first day of their date. Liam knows she has many weird tastes but not least expected to be in a library on a date.

He sighed deeply and entered the bright and big hallway leading towards many wider spaces. The library of Kaithan is really a treasure of books of various genres and language. You have stairs to go to the higher floors and can read your heart out 24/7. It never closes and welcomes the 'night readers' every day. The library is owned by the state and it is protected by the combined superintendence of the ruling party and the archeological survey of the country, as it has many major historical moments written in both golden and bloody letters. The reading spaces on every floor are grand and wide to fill hundreds of people at a time. This library, the nationalized, digitalized and renovated, has another speciality.

"Look, someone is not busy. Let's go to his side." Nima ran to the right side of the wide hall, where many monks were sitting beside every table, arranged linearly.

Liam accompanied her and grabbed her wrist with a doubt

"What? You didn't get? They are monks, the reading monks." Nima said