they arrived at the heart of the
military Camp pausing before an ancient
Pavilion this four-story building seemed
in congruous amidst the surrounding
modern architecture each level seemingly
steeped in Rich history at a sign
inscribed with the character's Kang wo
Pavilion hung prominently above the
entrance the calligraphy robust and
Powerful exuding an extraordinary Aura
Ching long gently pushed the door open
the creaking of age would resonate in
the air that a wave of antiquity washed
over them mingled with a faint scent of
ink and wood as they stepped into the
Arsenal their eyes were instantly
dazzled neatly arranged bookshelves
displayed a plethora of books chapter
117 kangu Pavilion Ching Long's Heritage
inside kangu Pavilion the light filtered
through the ancient window frames
casting modeled patterns on the wooden
floor creating an atmosphere of
tranquility and mystery we need not
waste time on this first floor Ching
long remarked casually as he led the way
what is displayed here consists merely
of common goods readily found in the
market available for the soldiers to
reference and study in their daily
practices no need for everyone to
trouble themselves over it as the crowd
surveyed their surroundings they beheld
the first level of the Kang wo Pavilion
where numerous soldiers were engrossed
in their reading clutching books with
unwavering concentration I could te the
height of their excitement they could
not help but raise their hands and mimic
the techniques from the texts as if
enacting the movements described within
upon noticing the arrival of Ching Wong
these soldiers fell silent Rising
respectfully with their arms crossed
over their chests offering a slight nod
in greeting Ching Wong with a warm smile
waved his hand signaling them to
continue their reading do not mind me
please carry on consequently the
assembly did not linger on the first
level but proceeded directly to the
staircase leading to the second level
the second level stood in Star contrast
to the First with a significant
reduction in the number of bookshelves
amounting to merely about 1/10th of the
first floor roughly 20 cabinets the
individuals present were relatively few
each lost in their own world deeply
focused on the volumes before them when
Shing long and his companions appeared
the attendees merely raised their eyes
slightly to acknowledge them before
returning to their reading this
atmosphere evoked a sense of solemnity
and dedication towards the study of
martial arts ching-long gestured towards
the shelves explaining the text
displayed here are rare Treasures
meticulously gathered by the federal
government at Great expense for those
aspiring to delve deeper into martial
arts these Tes possess immense
educational value he paused momentarily
before adding however I believe that
despite their Rarity these texts may
still be somewhat insufficient for the
Sue Brothers let us Ascend further with
that Ching long took the lead towards
the upper level and the others followed
suit s Eugene nodded in agreement
raising no objections he understood well
that if one was to pursue knowledge one
ought to seek the finest since Ching
long had spoken he would not rebel by
wasting time here without hesitation he
followed Ching Wong up the staircase to
higher Realms as the figures of the
group gradually disappeared from the
staircase the few individuals in the
second level reading area cast them
complex glances their eyes shimmering
with envy and jealousy as they murmured
what a Pity the third floor and above
are all the private collections of the
generals to have the fortune of perusal
depends entirely on General Ching Long's
mood he last they reached the enigmatic
third level that a heavy metal door
loomed at the top of the staircase