Liu Ming stepped into the attic and found the interior even more vast than the already huge exterior suggested.
In this spacious area, rows of wooden cabinets were neatly arranged, their wood grain clear, and even a faint scent wafted out—clear signs they were made from very precious wood.
Above the cabinets, books were densely packed.
Out of curiosity, Liu Ming opened one and saw "Casting Elucidation" written on it. He couldn't help but smile.
He was a renowned craftsman, skilled not only in wood carving but also in casting. His expertise was outstanding, and among all the craftsmen he knew, none could surpass him.
Therefore, he believed that the content of this book should be mostly familiar. It might be a treasure to some ordinary craftsmen, but it was likely to be a mere trifle to him—tasteless to eat, but a pity to throw away.
With that thought in mind, he slowly opened the book and began to read.