The mysterious journey begins with becoming a pirate

Chapter 120 Construction Plan (Please recommend and collect!!)

Judging from your expression, it's obvious that you don't know anything about this and you are still pretending to be serious.

Roger was speechless and sighed at his captain's shamelessness.

But as a veteran seaman, I know that it is irrational to contradict your captain.

And this is indeed someone who found it. Don’t worry about the channel or whether you know what’s going on. In short, the results are here, what else can you say?

"Captain Jack. You are truly the most special captain I have ever seen. Your ability to show off is the most subtle and meaningful I have ever seen." He flattered in a sinister manner.

These words made Alok nod frequently and boasted to each other: "You are also the most special second mate I have ever seen. Your ability to be useless after being away for a few days is something I have never heard of. It is not as useful as me just going out for a walk." "

"Who made you the captain?" Roger replied without blushing or out of breath. "Now that we have the map you asked for, the question is what should we do now?"

"Why, of course I'm reading a book. What else can I do?" Alok said in a matter-of-fact tone. "Maybe there are some detailed maps at the back. Look carefully."

He continued to push the book in front of Roger and continued:

"The focus is on the Temple of the God of War and the sewers in that part. Of course, you should also look carefully when you encounter strange maps."

Then, he shook his fist at Roger with encouragement and said:

"I believe in you. You are the most hard-working and dedicated crew member I have ever seen."

"Forget it, Captain, you just said I was the most useless crew member." Roger rolled his eyes and said, jealous of Alok's thick skin.

Although he said this verbally, he still took the book and started to read it carefully. After all, this should be regarded as one's own business. Although I really don’t know why this matter has become so complicated, in the final analysis it is still for Repton.

The following content rarely contains huge maps like the one on the home page, but instead consists of small map illustrations and large paragraphs of text.

I don’t recognize any of the characters, but I roughly know that they are probably from the last era. So Roger began to flip back page by page, looking only at the pictures but not the words.

Soon, he read through the entire book and only found an internal map of the temple. Most of the other pictures have no idea where they were painted.

The center of the temple is completely blank, but the surrounding corridors such as chapels can be clearly seen.

He turned the map over and showed it to Alok again. He said somewhat disappointedly:

"Only this one. A map of the interior of the temple. Do you think that place will be inside the temple?"

Alok picked up the book and put it in his hand. Hearing Roger's question, he said speculatively: "Why is it impossible? I really think the altar is in the temple."

"That is a temple. Even the fallen gods will not allow such a thing to happen. This is simply desecrating and blaspheming." Roger frowned and said.

"But He has already fallen. Do you think there is any huge space underground that can build an entire altar?" Alok looked at Roger and asked.

"I have seen the extraordinary trading center in the temple, why can't it be an altar?"

"That's different." Roger shook his head, obviously aware of the existence of the trading center. continued:

"Sacrifice involves other gods, and the transaction is nothing more than a group of ants making noise in front of the gods."

That seems to make sense. Although he is a fallen god, who knows what kind of lost power there is in his temple.

If an evil god performed a bloody sacrifice, it would be really defiled.

Then it can only be in the sewer?

But judging from the map of the sewers, there seems to be no problem.

Roger also expressed similar views, saying:

"I think that place is somewhere under the sewers, but it won't be in the temple. Based on the clues about the missing stairs you mentioned, I think it's down there."

"No, not down there. Somewhere else." Elok denied it bluntly. But no explanation why.

In astral vision, no supernatural power is observed. That shows that below is definitely not the place to arrive. As for why the stairs appear there, and how they appear and disappear. Alok doesn't know either.

This was beyond his comprehension.

"Okay, Captain. I don't know where you get your confidence. But now that you say that, I don't know what to do. I don't know what the Captain has to say." Roger said helplessly.

"I have my own way." Alok said mysteriously.

"Is today Sunday?" Alok suddenly asked.

Roger replied: "That's right. Any questions?"

Of course, no problem, and the time is just right. In this case, father should be back. I think he would be very interested in the history of Dror City in the Fifth Age.

There's no way he doesn't know about that relic.

Il, Roger knows this.

In the afternoon, Alok came to No. 77 Heaton Street in the heavy rain.

This was not the first time he walked in heavy rain, and he didn't feel any discomfort at all. It can also make yourself cooler.

Father Rich hasn't come back yet, but he should be home soon due to the heavy rain.

Sure enough, just when I thought of this, there was the sound of a key being inserted into the keyhole at the door.

Accompanied by the sound of the door opening was Richie's complaint:

"Why is it raining so heavily in Delor City?"

When he walked into the house, Alok found that there was not a drop of water on his body.

Apparently, Richie didn't expect Alok to be waiting for him at home. After entering the door, he took off his shoes and came to the living room, his expression obviously stunned. He said in surprise:

"Why are you at home. Where is El?"

"She went to help others complete the commission." Alok replied helplessly.

Sure enough, I am not my biological child. I asked El first at home.

Richie sat on the sofa nonchalantly and looked at Alok. asked:

"Did you just come back too?"

Then he raised his arm as if to show off, showed Alok his clothes that were not wet, and said:

"I won't get wet. Don't you know how to use your skills to prevent the raindrops from getting wet?"

Alok glanced at Richie angrily, he really didn't like meat.

Then he seemed to suddenly remember something. Stunned in place.

Yes, energy transfer has a good deflection effect on skills with ballistics. The same should be true for raindrops. And it should be better.

Learned learned learned.

I remember that in many novels in my previous life, awesome heroes could prevent raindrops from falling on themselves.

When I use this trick to pick up girls, wouldn’t it be so cool?

Ginger is still spicy!

"What's wrong with you coming back this time?" Rich suddenly asked.

"Can't I just visit my father when I come back?" Alok said angrily.

After two seconds, Alok continued to speak: "But I really have something to do when I come back this time."

"Hey, I knew it." Richie was suddenly a little moved, but after hearing what Elok said, he instantly changed into the expression of "I guessed it right." said:

"Go ahead. I'll listen to what you want to ask me."

When his father saw his purpose, Alok was not ashamed at all, but said:

"Ahem, I don't know if my father is interested in the history of the Fifth Age Dror City."

"Of course, I'm a historian."

Hearing this, Alok smiled slightly and took out the gorgeous-looking but many-year-old book from his arms, and said with a boastful tone:

"I have a map of Dror City in the Fifth Age here. It also includes the sewers and temples. I don't know if you are interested in it, father."

"Oh? Let me see." Rich's expression suddenly changed, and he was a little surprised that Alok could give him a little surprise.

He took the wet book in Elok's hand and frowned with regret.

Without seeing him speak, the books in his hands became dry. Alok even felt a little new.

Alok raised his eyebrows, silently marveling at Richie's methods. Then I felt that this is what a historian should be able to do.

Richie touched the cover of the book cherishingly. After seeing the title on the cover, Richie said to Alok:

"This is not a map. This is the construction plan for Dror City in the Fifth Age."

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