Isa held his hand, taking him straight towards another room at far end. The vast metallic shelves were situated all across the room, with wooden tables and chairs. Many students were sitting on the chairs, who were now looking at Isa, holding a boy's hand.
"Hey! Look that's Isa! Poor girl, finally gave up on Cho!" A boy whispered to a girl, sitting next to him.
"Good for her! Cho is a big time womaniser. He never deserved a girl like her, anyway!"
Jacob could feel the stares of many students, on them. "Are you some kind of a college hottie!? Why is everybody staring at us!?"
"Shhhhh! Why are you so loud! They will throw us out!" Isa hushed, angrily at him.
"Ohk! Sorry!" Jacob whispered, pursing his lips. "Isa! I am not feeling good here! It is too depressing! I thought you are taking me to a happy place!" Jacob whispered as Isa was about to open a transparent glass door.
"Just come! You will not regret it! I promise!" Isa nudged his hand, leading him inside another gigantic room. "This section of library is usually empty, because these are general books, not helping in our exams. Only those students, who love to read outside their course syllabus come here!" Isa was now speaking a bit louder, since their was nobody in the gigantic hall.
"Let me guess, you are one of those students." Jacob said, unhappily, looking at the numerous shelves.
"Right! Now its time for you to know the purpose of me bringing you here!" Lisa smiled, looking nervously at Jacob.
"Finally!" Jacob tilted his head in curiosity.
"Do you know, your father is known as the modern day revolutionist in education system!" Isa looked at Jacob, cautiously studying his expressions. She felt like, she was giving a job interview, explaining the purpose of joining the company!
Jacob's expressions looked more grave now. "Yes! Offcourse!"
"Also, do you know his ideas and ideologies have been pen down by him and also by many other authors?" Isa walked towards a large open wooden cubicle, followed by Jacob.