Mystery: Lucky

Chapter 304 Chapter 178 Education through entertainment

Alice got out of the captain's cabin. The surrounding pirates had dispersed. She rolled her eyes slightly and began to search for Amon's three parts on the ship.

Amon, you are... No, Yodson, Daniz, Blue Walls, where are you all?

A pirate ship that combines magic and technology does not require all crew members to stay at work. Most of the time, only one or two people are working - so Alice quickly found Jodson who was fishing.

It was really fishing. When Alice passed by, he was fishing an oversized children's fishing net out of the water. There were three big fish jumping alive in it.

"Want to come and try?" He turned his head and happened to see Alice, so he extended an invitation.

After Alice stared at him for two seconds, one of the three fish still flapping in the net jumped up suddenly, swung its tail, and threw the fishy seawater all over him, and at the same time, he came to life again. free.

Alice held her stomach and laughed out loud.

Yodson stretched out his hand to wipe the water on his face, glanced at Alice thoughtfully, and asked curiously: "Did you do it?"

"Don't talk nonsense," Alice said confidently, "Do you have any evidence?"

Yodson, who had no evidence, fell silent.

Alice quickly turned around and prepared to flee the scene to find the next interesting thing, but was suddenly stopped by:

"Alice? You don't mind if I call you that."

"I've always wanted to ask... where did the clothes you're wearing come from?"

Alice stretched out her hand and tugged on her clothes, then raised her head and said seriously: "This is a memory of my beautiful youth."

Yodson gently reminded: "You don't look like you have grown up..."

Alice glanced at Jordan hesitantly, and decided to use a euphemism: "The first part of my name is 'Eternally Innocent Child'..."

"Your name...?" Yodson's expression became hesitant.

Alice blinked and spoke quickly: "Oh, I just remembered that the captain called me for something else. I'll leave first!"

She quickly turned around and fled the scene, looking for the next target of harassment.

Except for Edwina, Alice only knew three people on this ship. She took a look at Blue Walls's monocle from a distance and decided to harm Daniz.

"So, this is why you came to me?" Daniz was dumbfounded after listening to Alice's thoughts, and his eyes became extremely angry.

"Yes," Alice said matter-of-factly, "Find me something to do, or...shall I find something for you to do?"

"What's the matter?" Daniz asked subconsciously.

Alice turned to Daniz, showed a mysterious smile, and then turned away under Daniz's doubtful eyes.

After Daniz stayed there for two seconds, a bad premonition suddenly arose in his heart. He hurriedly spoke out to stop Alice from leaving:

"Wait a minute! You...ouch!"

His left foot tripped over his right foot, and his body fell forward. His knees fell heavily to the ground, and his head hit the floor, while he was still instinctively supporting the ground with his hands.

At this time, Alice turned around, looked at him condescendingly, and said in a deep tone: "I'm sorry."

This sentence was spoken in Chinese, and Danitz did not understand its meaning. Of course, this did not prevent him from recognizing Alice's ability to cause trouble again and trying to get up from the ground.

After climbing up halfway and sliding down to his knees again, Daniz finally realized that if he didn't find something for Alice to do, he might have to crawl here until Alice got bored with this game.

"You can go to the captain," Daniz suggested. "The captain has a collection room, and there may be things you are interested in, and she should be happy to introduce her collection to you."

"Collection room?" After hearing Alice's words, Edwina was stunned for a moment, "Are you interested in these?"

"No," Alice shook her head, "but I love stories, different stories."

Edwina nodded thoughtfully and said, "In that case, have you ever heard of treasures in the sea?"

"I know!" Alice raised her hand as if answering a teacher's question and said, "The Key of Death, the Fountain of Youth, the Legacy of the Solomon Empire, the Ghost Empire and the Lost Newnes, and..."

Alice paused for a moment, then said with longing: "And my favorite, the 'Sinking Laurel'!"

Edwina remembered Gehrman Sparrow who had invited her to hunt the "Blood Admiral" together.

...It is indeed a family.

Edwina accepted this setting with mixed emotions, nodded and said, "What do you think of these treasures?"

Alice was silent for a moment, pursed her lips and said:

"If I just woke up, I would be thinking about exploring the sea and looking for these treasures...

“If it were now, I would be thinking about why they went undiscovered for so long.

"It's like the 'Sinking Laurel'... with the Beyonders around, it shouldn't be difficult to find and salvage it, right?"

Just woke up... Edwina, who caught the key words, remained calm, glanced at Alice and said:

"In that case, come with me.

"Before this, you may have heard some news, for example, I found the 'Key to Death'..."

"Is this true?" Alice asked curiously.

"In fact, I think the key belongs to a giant." Edwina said as she led Alice into the cabin and headed to the second floor.

"Giant..." Alice was slightly stunned, thinking of the little sun far away in the Silver City.

"Yes," Edwina nodded, "This is the conclusion I came to by combining historical documents with other items on the ship."

Alice looked at her with sparkling eyes.

Sure enough, she was more suitable for listening to stories with knowledge points rather than normal classes. Her decision was easy to change, but she must change her mind actively after arousing her interest...

Edwina nodded in her heart and continued:

"The documents show that there were still many giants active in the Fourth Epoch. Some converted to the God of War, and some were scattered all over the place and became the target of human hunting.

"One of the tribes built a ship and tried to go to sea to find the lost giant king's court, and never came back.

"The shipwreck we found and some of the items inside are very similar to the antiquities they left behind in their original settlements, so we have enough reason to believe that the key belongs to the giants and is likely to point to the royal court that their tribe lost before the catastrophe."

As she spoke, she stopped in front of a half-open door, gently stretched out her hand to push it open, and then turned to Alice and said:

"We are here." (End of this chapter)

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