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Chapter 1022 The down-and-out nobles of the sub-frontier (7)

It's like becoming a temporary trainee sailor on this ship, Cassia thought so. For two or three days, everyone on the boat regarded him as a lucky sailor who fell into the sea and was frozen in ice due to an accident on the fishing boat. He was similar to the way patients with fatal diseases are refrigerated in medicine to wait for the development of technology before being thawed and treated. . The work of sailors and fishing seems too simple due to Cassia's learning ability. It is something that can be learned and mastered by just watching it once. Probably for this reason, everyone on the ship believed in the explanation of "the lucky sailor who lost his memory".

Of course, this story-like speculation is not Cassia's idea, it is all proposed by Severa, the captain's daughter, who deeply loves reading some fantasy story collections about the ocean. I originally thought it would be an unfounded fantasy, but under the condition that Severa seemed to have reliable evidence, it was actually accepted by others.

During the return journey, there were not many daily tasks. Cassia often went to the deck in her free time, looking at the sea with increasingly lighter waves and color, thinking about her plan to return to the tundra.

"Brother Tussos!" As usual, Cassia regretted that the lies she made up at will would be related to the sea. But this is inevitable. The important thing is that Severa's imagination exceeds Cassia's expectations. A simple storm can also make her associate with the mysterious beasts living in the sea from all aspects.

Cassia had already read through all those books while she had time. Compared with Pekinz Chilis's writing and description, as well as the real and reliable basis, the events in those fantasy stories are simply...,... Cassia can't think of adjectives, in short, they are not good. This is what he learned from a surgeon. evaluation from a perspective.

Cassia's face quickly became dull at Severa's shout. He turned around, looked over and nodded.

"Did you recall anything today?" Severa came to Cassia, looked at the dull face, and looked at the sea with him, "I will always remember it in the future. I think it was the attack at that time. The creatures on your fishing boat are too terrifying. Because of their own instinctive protection, the memory will take the initiative to forget them. The book says that those mysterious creatures have very magical power. When you recall their appearance, they will also know and Find you again quietly."

Severa herself felt a sense of fear as she spoke, and Cassia could only sigh helplessly in her heart. But this reminded him of the brief dream he had when he was unconscious. It shouldn't be a dream, Cassia thought. It's very real. Coupled with the tundra environment, it should be something similar to a dream, except that the main character is no longer a dragon, but a giant whale.

If his judgment was correct, what he saw in the dream should be the predecessor of the tundra, the scene when the rich island community still existed. At that time, the giant whales did not seem to have the ability to use freezing air, and could only rely on their huge bodies as whales to pose a threat. It just couldn't compete with the humans at that time. Those huge ships were obviously whalers. But later this changed, as evidenced by the formation of tundra. Like revenge, after being able to create freezing air, the island community was unexpectedly frozen.

And the thing that restored the giant whale's strength was absolutely inseparable from the six red stars he saw last time. "Is that the starting point?" Combining several stone paintings seen in the no-man's land of the volcano, Cassia knew that after the red star appeared, various second-type creatures revived one after another, and continued a battle for unknown reasons. A long and chaotic war for the purpose.

There were still a few days before returning to the imperial port, and Cassia would go to the deck on time every day to see the sea. Severa ran out on time and told Cassia her conjecture of the day, and nodded as if she believed it, as if the facts were just as she imagined, even if it was a different version every day.

"After we return this time, if we still want to go to sea, we have to wait until the summer vacation." The day before approaching the port, Severa was surprised and did not ask Cassia if she remembered anything. Probably seeing that increasingly dull face, she no longer had any expectations.

I went to a school in the area where the port is located, a not-so-famous school, where I studied marine ecology. After graduation, I wanted to explore unknown waters with the giant ships of the Three Phase Connection Network Company. Cassia sighed in her heart. Severa's idea was simply impossible. As one of the seven giant companies, Sansan Connection Network had almost no ordinary humans on such ships.

Without saying anything, Cassia knew that she was just sighing for a moment. Surgery can indeed change too many things, some of which are for the better, such as lifespan, faster learning ability, and stronger strength. It saves ordinary humans from All kinds of fatal diseases in the body. Sometimes from these aspects, if surgery can be reduced to a certain extent or in several key links and popularized, it may not be a great thing.

But what’s more likely is that the entire empire will collapse in an instant within a period of time, right? Cassia shook her head, trying to get rid of this dangerous idea, but found that in a very short period of time, it had been deeply entrenched in her brain, and seemed to be unshakable.

Looking at the sea, following the sound of whistles that sound from time to time, various ships returning one after another are converging towards the main route. The sky was gradually getting darker. On the other side of the deck, the long coastline appeared under the skyline. Several bright lighthouses were already shining with some light.

That is the Lanos region on the coast of the empire. According to Cassia's calculations, it will take at least a month to reach the tundra from Lanos.

"In this period of time, no matter how long it is, the knight squire assessment should be over." Cassia thought as she looked at the increasingly clear port. The next step is to consider how to get there in the most efficient way.

It was already around eight o'clock in the evening when the fishing boat stopped at the port. Cassia and others were still eating on the boat. The captain and a few people came back in two refrigerated vehicles half an hour later. The fish you catch are not sold immediately and need to be sorted. Depending on the season, the price of various fish will not be the same.

The next step was simple transportation. Near the end, several people came over and said, "Raymond, it looks like I gained a lot from this trip." A slightly fat man stood beside the boat and turned on his flashlight. Look, the dry voice, and the words that seem to be some kind of hint.

Raymond was Severa's father, a sturdy middle-aged man. He smiled when he saw the man, and while letting others continue to carry it, he took off his gloves and rubber apron, walked up, and walked away with the man. at. There were several cars parked there, and there were many fishing boats that had just returned from their voyage, and more or less one or two people were walking there together, like a formal party.

"People from the empire's governing body." Cassia muttered silently in his mind. The man had a symbol representing the governing body, a seam icon.

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