"A book holds a house of gold." Qin Yeming had heard of this remark at least three times when he was staying with Pang Jing. After some careful thinking, he believed that this was what the Governor of the Western Regions was trying to convey to the Dragon King. This sentence, which had originally been meant as sarcasm, had now become a clue.
"A book? Does it mean a study?" Mo Lin was the first one to think of a possible location where the gold could be stored.
"It's worth a visit."
There were two studies in the mansion: one in front and the other in the rear. It was still late at night. Twelve sabersmen from the Norland were in the backyard, protecting Mo Chu. So, the courtyard appeared empty and there was a faint air of eeriness about it. Qin Yeming followed the Dragon King closely, feeling both ashamed of his cowardliness and relieved that the Dragon King was present.