>>18448350I got a good rest, still need to fill in last week's quota, which I'm looking to cut in half once Anistar finishes up so I can extend the story's longevity by two-fold, it's something I did with all my previous stories. Just look forward to that. >>18448163https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbyqMdRS09wMost libraries employ the hands of real human talent in order to get the jobs and book maintenance done, be it creepy old men or middle-aged mid-life crisis women who haven't been touched since they were five.
The library of this Trainer's School however, doesn't, due to the previously mentioned facts about today's perception of literature. No sane individual would ever volunteer for such a commitment if it meant dealing with that kind of shit every damn day.
"I'm going to need a copy of The Catcher in the Raichu, okay? Make with the hustle-bustle, every second I'm in here and not out is fucking torture."
"Indeed. I'll be right back with your request."
Your school instead employs a sentient, self-caring android for this occupation. This is legal and justified due to the old saying about robots never feeling emotion due to their lack of hearts, thus ensuing that they don't get tired of their jobs, and ultimately feel just as monotone as the depressed emos they babysit every semester.
This robot's official classification, G-00, is only the seventh in a series of multi-colored model robots created to serve lethargic humans as underlings by accomplishing anything from the simplest of tasks to the hardest of trials. This particular model was forged not too long after parts for one were shipped to the nearby Unova region for DIY construction.
But saying that excuse for a 'name' is awkward as all hell, and he isn't particularly pertained toward being called "Goo" either. As of such, the name Grashall one day popped up, and that name just sort-of stuck.
The robot recovers a copy of the book from a nearby cart, "Ah yes, here we are."