As a result, Alok suddenly became interested and continued to investigate.

Another point that interests Elok is, what was Detective Fowles’s purpose in writing this book? ?

Is it possible that the achievement is to sort out these legends of strange things? ?

But why do you write these things? ?

In my opinion, this is obviously not like a story book, but more like a book with hidden secrets.

He groped his chin and decided to continue researching the book once he found the location. It would be best if he could find the author, Detective Fowles, and ask him face to face. I hope he will cooperate a little bit.

I am a polite person who doesn't like violence or peaceful negotiation. It would be best if we could communicate and cooperate in a friendly manner.

But on some issues, if this is not possible, peaceful negotiation can still be used.

If the problem is more serious, then we can negotiate with force.

Having decided on his action plan, Alok immediately put away the book in his hand, then stood up and said to Sebas:

"Let's go. Let's go look around Pier 6. It looks like there's no hope for this book."

Sebastian looked a little embarrassed and annoyed. Following Elok, he used Flash again to disappear.

Near Pier 6 is Elok's preferred location. This place is on the edge of the Garosan District, and is extremely far away from Heipi's location. It's not as crowded as the slums. Many longshoremen also live nearby.

Moreover, Roger and Sebastian are familiar with this place, so the relative risk is not that high.

In the middle of the night, the two of them were wandering around there. Using the cover of yesterday's reappearance, he observed his surroundings.

A beam of light suddenly shone on the river in front of Alok, and reflected back a wave of light that illuminated Alok's face.

He was stunned for a moment and looked back in the direction of the beam.

He pointed in that direction and asked Sebas:

"Where is that? A lighthouse??"

Sebas glanced at it and explained casually:

"That's right. The lighthouse at Pier Six."

"A lighthouse is also needed on the river??" Alok asked in surprise.

"Of course, otherwise who would be able to find the way across the river at night?" Sebastian replied matter-of-factly.

Alok groped his chin after hearing this, and felt that it seemed to make sense. It seemed that he was ignorant. But the lighthouse seemed like a good choice.

With the help of the moonlight, Elok looked towards the place where the lighthouse was.

It's a small hill to the west of Pier 6. The lighthouse is located halfway up the mountain. It is not too bright and can only serve as a guide.

He thought about it and asked Sebastian for his opinion:

"Do you think that place meets my requirements?"

"A lighthouse? But there are no inhabitants there. Just a few night watchmen and their families. They live on the hillside," Sebas replied.

"These people are enough. We don't need too many." Alok said excitedly. "You can also hide people in a lighthouse. It should meet the requirements."

"Let's go over and take a look. Lead the way." Alok was a little excited and felt that his idea was good.

Sebas looked in the direction of the lighthouse, nodded and walked in front.

The lighthouse is built on a small platform halfway up the mountain. The platform is made of stones, which is strong and stable. The lighthouse is not very tall, but because it is located halfway up the mountain, it is enough to guide ships in the distance.

This location is a bend on the Levitt River, slightly bulging outwards. It happens to have good visibility.

But because it is located near a hill, there are not many residents. There are three or four wooden houses, one of which is two-story. It looks like it should be the home of the tower keeper.

He pointed to the lighthouse and continued: "Let's go in and take a look."

Then, he passed Sebas and walked towards the lighthouse at the lead.

The Open Door Technique opened the door under the lighthouse. Yesterday, Il's Fireball Technique was reproduced to illuminate it. Airok began to investigate the lighthouse carefully.

Behind the door at the bottom of the lighthouse was a small house, but Alok opened it again and found no one inside. It can only be seen that this is a small bedroom that is often occupied.

There are some simple daily necessities in the small bedroom, as well as a few oil lamps hanging on the wall.

Although it didn't light up, there was enough lamp oil inside and it was shiny when wiped. It looked like it was used frequently.

There is a wooden staircase that spirals upwards outside the bedroom, leading to the top light of the lighthouse.

He glanced twice, closed the door, and walked up the wooden ladder.

The creaking sound of the old and decaying wooden ladder echoed with the footsteps of Alok and Sebas. It even feels like it will break at some point.

Alok half-squinted his eyes and walked up step by step.

Suddenly, he stopped. He glanced to the side.

A wooden door that was ajar appeared next to the stairs waiting for him in the middle.

He moved the fireball closer to that side. Gently push the ajar door open to reveal the situation inside.

A burst of dust hit Elok's face, and he frowned and continued to look inside.

It was a room that hadn't been used in a long time. Cobwebs are everywhere, and there is a layer of dust.

The room is not big, smaller than the small bedroom downstairs. There was a table that had long been covered by dust, and a broken oil lamp hung on the wall. There was no debris on the floor, and it looked abandoned.

He touched his chin and said, "It's a nice place. It's very suitable for detaining criminals."

He turned his head and said to Sebas: "Wait for me here for a moment, don't go in. I'll go inside to see the situation."

After saying that, he patted Sebastian's shoulder and walked into the room with the fireball.

The room was small, but not low. Instead, it was a little higher than Alok had expected. Looking up, some spider webs covered the roof. I really don't know if these spiders can find enough things here.

After turning on the astral vision, Alok looked around again and didn't find anything unusual. He couldn't even see the shadow of the extraordinary. This made him very satisfied.

This is the place he wanted.

The only pity is that there are indeed fewer people nearby. There are only three.

One is the tower keeper, one should be his wife, and the other one may be their child.

They all live in the houses near the lighthouse. Compared with the densely populated areas not far away, it seems a little lonely.

He nodded, turned around and walked out of the room, and said to Sebastian:

"I think this place is good. It's very suitable. Let's go to the top again. If there is no problem, we don't have to work so hard to find it."

"No problem, Captain." Sebastian nodded in response.

It turns out that Alok's vision is still good. There is nothing wrong with the lighthouse. There is only a huge searchlight, scanning the Levitt River.

The searchlight uses kerosene to burn, and uses the reflection principle of the mirror to gather light, allowing the searchlight to shine farther. There is no trace of any extraordinary.

Surrounded by windowsills with wide views, the cold wind in the winter night erodes Alok, so he can only use his coat to keep warm. Fortunately, he is not a person who is afraid of cold. If Il came here, he might have five layers of coats on the boat.

He nodded again, smiled and said to himself:

"This is it. The burial place of Captain Jack."

"As a pirate, dying on a lighthouse is the supreme honor. Hehe~~" He laughed twice strangely.

Then he looked back at Sebastian and said with a smile:

"The moon is beautiful tonight. It must be the Queen's blessing. Although I don't believe in lucky days, good things will always happen when the moon is beautiful."

"This mission is over. But you have to remember to come to see me again tomorrow. You have to take me to see Detective Fowles. I really want to talk to him."

"Uh~~Captain. It is really beautiful. Especially in the sky. As for Detective Fowles, I have to tell you that his consultation fee is quite expensive. And you have to make an appointment, and you may not be able to get a number." Sebastian raised his eyebrows and said.

He wrapped his coat tightly, stood on the top of the lighthouse, and exhaled a breath of hot air. Somewhat helpless.

Alok was in a good mood, waved his hand indifferently, and said:

"Don't worry, it's okay. He will meet us. Remember to come to me during the day. I'm not sure Detective Fowles will be out at night."

Then, he smiled encouragingly, and the phantom disappeared without a trace.

Sebastian shrugged helplessly and turned to walk towards his current residence.

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