It was Saturday on the weekend.
But here I was, in the seldom-visited second basement of the library, sitting at my desk and reading a book.
[It's the weekend, go out and have fun!]
Such pleas fell on deaf ears, as librarians worked on weekends too.
The library took a day off during the week, and my days off were on Monday and Sunday, the closing days.
In other words, for others, Friday was the last day of work, but for me, it was Saturday.
I would have complained about this wretched work schedule in the past, but now I rather like it.
You would think more people would come because it's the weekend, but once you were here, hardly anyone showed up!
'Basement level two is the best.'
I was like an unwanted guest who wasn't invited for meals and was ostracized. And the best part was that I was told to just sit at my desk in the basement of the library. It was fantastic.
It probably started with the library director telling everyone not to give me too much work, but I was not the type to get stressed out about such things.
There was no reason to be stressed.
I had ten volumes of literature I borrowed from the second floor during lunchtime stacked in front of me.
'This is heaven.'
Living as a librarian, reading books in a world where serialized works were completed or still ongoing.
I may not be able to stay in this job for the rest of my life, but if I kept working in this library like this, at least I wouldn't be bored.
What?
When would I attract the heroines by working in the library?
That's something that could be accomplished over three years, with build-up, once the protagonist was eliminated.
'This year's goal is to kill the protagonist.'
I just had to think about what came next after killing the protagonist.
Even if he had powerful abilities, the guy who fell from grace and brought down a meteorite to destroy Earth deserved to die.
Wasn't that a problem for the future?
So you're saying that it could change because it was not a predetermined fate?
What did that matter to me?.
Survival was important.
And if possible, it was also important to return to my original world, Earth.
Therefore, I needed to gather information about the protagonist, and this position of librarian in the library was surprisingly convenient for gathering information.
Because with the system called 'Library Card,' I could access a variety of student data.
As the library borrowing information was linked to the Taeguk Watch, anyone could access basic information through the database.
Even if someone was the head of the academy, they could check basic things like names, borrowed books, and library borrowing histories.
'The problem is that the protagonist's information will not be registered in the database until next week.'
Just like the man named Do Jih-wan, the chief officer, who received the Taeguk Watch and was registered in the database after a week of starting work, it would take time for the protagonist, who would enter as a freshman at the academy, to be registered.
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