In the current Western Europe, even some large-scale Divinity Schools often do not have a collection exceeding a hundred volumes.
Whereas the Royal Library in Constantinople had already housed over a hundred thousand books five hundred years ago.
Back then, papermaking had not yet been introduced; collections often used papyrus from Egypt, expensive parchment, and silk cloth.
In the Western World today, the only library that can compare with the Royal Library of Constantinople is the Cairo Library of the Ayyubid Kingdom.
"The collection in Constantinople, along with the ability to exchange resources and intelligence through contribution, admittedly, is very enticing."
Losa shook his head and said, "But I can't abandon my title and territory and run off to Constantinople with you; my identity as a Wizard is just a small part of me."