"Bennett, it seems we can't catch up..."

Liz and Bennett stood in front of the empty platform, looking at the ship that had sailed away, she sighed and said.

"When Miss said last night that she would leave the day after tomorrow and let us have a good rest, I should have noticed in advance that she planned to escape early."

Bennett also sighed, and said with some regret.

"It's because the incense burner is so useful..."

"Yeah, it's all because the incense burner is so easy to use..."

After both of them were silent for a while, Liz spoke again.

"Anyway, the lady has already left, why don't we... let's go back to the hotel again?"

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Volume 39: Journey to Borowy: Chapter 39 Chapter [-] Route Planning

"Ugh......"

While sighing, Neil picked up the lunch box in his hand again, and put the rice soaked in vegetable soup into his mouth.

He was sitting on a chair on the deck, looking at the blue sea outside the ship, but the wide and beautiful scenery made him not happy at all.

He had thought about the situation where Euphemia sneaked around Bennett and escaped, but the problem was that he didn't expect the world to be so big, but she went to Polovy.

If this is really replaced by a normal monster, I am afraid that he has believed that this is fate and pushed him away.

If that's the case, I can only hit a sap hard to cast physical amnesia.

It is said that monsters with amnesia will still remember the taste of Yuanjing...

I always feel that for the world of illustrated books, as soon as a monster with amnesia smells the familiar scent of essence, it immediately restores the memory of such bloody plots. The probability of this kind of bloody plot seems to be quite high...

Forget it, let's cook first.

Neil shook his head, and while looking at the crew members who were working on the deck, he picked up the lunch box in his hand again.

According to the crew who delivered the meals, there will be fewer chances of eating rice in the days to come.After all, compared to flour, rice is more difficult to preserve, so most of the meals on board are pasta.

Of course, it’s still the same sentence, if you really want to eat, it’s not that you can’t buy it for you, but that’s another price.

But after all, it is impossible for me to invest all my money just to eat better, and luxury is not such a luxury method. It is enough for me to eat enough, and there is no need to waste too much money.

And the most important thing is that there is basically no source of income when on board.

Neil thought gloomily, after finishing the meal, he put the tableware aside, and after a while, a dedicated waiter would come and collect them away.

At this time, there were quite a few passengers on the deck who chose to eat outside like him, enjoying lunch with their companions while looking at the scenery of the sea.

They have now reached the main area of ​​Yape Bay, and from here they can see many other ships passing by.

They follow different routes, slowly cross the ripples on the sea surface, and go in different directions.

"After leaving the Gulf of Yape, it will be difficult to meet other ships."

Seemingly seeing the curious eyes of the passengers, the crew members standing on the deck also began to introduce them actively, which made Neil curiously walk over to join in the fun.

The basic work for departure has been done, and these crew members do not need to keep working all the time.

However, this kind of communication with the guests is actually a part of their work. In this way, the relationship with the guests can be improved, and when emergencies require command, the other party can also be more cooperative. For myself, to avoid emergencies, I can command and move some less "harmonious" guests.

"We will sail across the Dunaolan Sea all the way to Ampentan Bay, and dock at Yande Port in Dokiro. If you want to go to Borowe Passengers, you can directly transfer to Borowe at Yande Port Of course, if you think the ticket is expensive, you can also go to Dokiro to take a special transport carriage, but it will delay some time."

After staying in different places for a long time, all of these crew members are well-versed in the traffic in various places. At this time, they also acted as tour guides, providing travel routes and options for tourists on board.

Although it is said that this ship is going to Borovi, it does not actually go directly to the port there, but arrives at Dokiro, which is adjacent to Borovi.

After all, the port of Borowe is only suitable for small ships and ships with special missions. Such large passenger ships or transport ships all dock at Yande Port.

Moreover, the trip to the Olan Sea itself is not considered a short distance, and it would be quite uneconomical to make a detour to Borowe. Therefore, there has never been a direct ship to Borowe, so we can only transfer to other ships at Yande Port. Ships do.

In other words, it is still the same as before, whether to go by land or by sea...

Neil listened to the crew's narration, and silently thought about his next itinerary.

As he said, it would definitely be faster to go by sea, but the ticket is also more expensive.

Another hidden danger is that it is easy to be attacked by sea monsters if you take a boat, and once the boat is destroyed, basically you can only send it.

Unlike now, the reason why he went by boat was because if he did not choose to cross the sea, it might take a few months longer to travel by land, and he would face more hidden dangers.

But in Yande Port, the difference between taking a boat and a carriage is actually only a few days, and Neil doesn't need to worry at all.

And if you are on the road, you can just run if you can't beat it anyway.

"In addition, Dokiro is also a very prosperous place with a complete range of products. If you have time, you can also go shopping. I believe you can pick up a lot of good things."

The crew spoke enthusiastically, explaining the scenery and special products of Dokiro, and according to his words, it can be seen that there should be his hometown, so he will naturally promote it more vigorously.

Moreover, his eloquence is obviously good. Neil can see the expressions of interest on the faces of many guests, and it seems that he is a little moved.

But he didn't lie. As a city across the Olan Sea, Dokiro can be said to gather goods and people from all corners of the country, and the business is very prosperous.

Only Mallaig, which is also prosperous in the import and export trade industry in the east, can compare with it.

In contrast, Bo Luowei, who was blocked by Dokiro in front of the Dunaolan Sea, and there was a Mallaig next to him, looked miserable.

It itself is barren due to the conflict between the four elements, and most of the goods can only be imported, and it is still ahead of these two commercial giants.

If it weren't for the fact that this place itself has a high degree of education, a gathering of magicians, and the headquarters of the Elven Envoys Association is located here, so if it is relatively strong, it may have been annexed by the surrounding countries long ago.

But such hidden dangers cannot be ignored all the time. With the emergence of more and more demon elves, the conflict between elf envoys and the religious order is also increasing.

After all, the demon elves have also accepted the magic power of monsters, which is also a threat to the religious group. Without the support of the religious group, Bo Luowei himself is in a difficult situation.

Not to mention that elves are also divided in their views on elves. Some diehards think this is a kind of "degeneration", while others think that this is actually an "evolution" of elves, and they have been arguing endlessly.

However, those diehards basically couldn't hold on for long, and were dragged away by the elves they contracted and who voluntarily chose to turn into monsters.So emmm...

send.

But after saying this, Neil also remembered that Bo Luowei seemed to be transformed into a bright green demon world by a demon scholar whose race was dark matter. Later, he even published a book about the natural travels of the demon world.

However, it seems that the religious order has not responded to Bo Luowei now, and almost no one has mentioned similar things. It should not have happened yet.

This made Neil feel a little distressed, because in the memory of his previous life, he didn't seem to have mentioned when Bo Luowei became the Bright Green Demon Realm, and he couldn't confirm the plot in advance.

If it has become a demon world, then he should run quickly, even if the bright green demon world can have normal sunrise and sunset changes, and plant human crops, it is also a real demon world, and the magic power contained in the air will make people unconsciously Unknowingly become night monsters and monsters.

However, I have a sacred amulet on my body, which can resist the erosion of magic power, and I can also use it to confirm whether there is magic power in the air.

But it can only avoid the erosion of magic power. If he is caught and pushed down by a monster, he will still become a night devil properly.

I still have to see the situation is not good and hurry up...

Neil couldn't help scratching his head helplessly. If he couldn't learn magic in Borovie, he could only improve his strength through high-risk actual combat. Otherwise, he would definitely not be able to go to the ruins and fight against the group of high-level monsters of.

"I hope that scholar can turn into a monster later, preferably seven years later."

Neil sighed and murmured.

He sat on the chair and listened to the crew member continue to talk about the good places and route recommendations for traveling between various places, and wrote down some useful knowledge so that he could use it in the next trip.

After all, there is no entertainment on board, so it would be nice to have someone to talk about interesting things to pass the time.

Anyway, he can't be free enough to jump off the boat and climb up to pass the time, right?

So a fairly leisurely time was spent in this way, and the crew member who had been talking about it seemed a little bit unable to hold on, and became parched, and left after a few greetings.

After he left, the other boat passengers also dispersed in twos and threes, going their own way and killing the time on the boat.

Neil glanced at the crew members who were drinking water and chatting with others in the distance, and followed slowly.

"Hi, I'm Neil. What I just said was very good and helped me a lot."

Neil smiled at the crew member, then stretched out his hand, and said.

"It's good that my knowledge can help the guests. I'm Darcy Gould. It's good that the guests call me Darcy."

He said kindly, stretched out his hand, and shook hands with Neil.

"Is there anything the guest doesn't quite understand? If there is anything I can answer, I will know everything."

"Uh, I do have some questions I want to ask, but they have nothing to do with what I just said."

Neil scratched his head, then said.

"I just want to ask, does our ship have any measures to resist monsters?"

"Measures against monsters?"

Hearing Neil's question, Darcy couldn't help being taken aback.

"Well, after all, you also know that when you take a boat, you are most afraid of accidents."

Neil smiled mischievously.

"So I want to ask how is the defensive performance of our ship? This way I can feel at ease."

"Oh, you don't have to worry about this, our ship has special protection, and the chance of being targeted by monsters is very low."

Dalsey said with a smile, with his polite young face, it was quite contagious.

"Of course, if you really want to know the details, you can ask Captain Bennet."

He pointed to the burly man at the bow, and smiled apologetically at Neil.

"After all, I'm just a small crew member, so it's not appropriate to tell such details."

"Oh, it's okay, thank you."

Neil waved his hand, thanked Darcy, and then walked towards the bow of the ship.

If he doesn't ask about the measures clearly, he won't dare to sleep soundly at night.

Volume 40: Journey to Perovich: Chapter 40 Chapter [-] Captain Bennett

When Neil approached, the captain named Bennet seemed to be instructing the staff to confirm the next route. When he saw him approaching, he couldn't help frowning.

"My guest, what's the matter?"

His burly figure bulged the blue and white shirt on his body, and he could even see the sharp-edged chest muscles directly from the neckline.

On the other hand, he was wearing a pure white robe, but it was not worn directly on his body, but was fastened to his shoulders with buttons, and it was gently blowing up with the wind blowing from the sea at this moment.

On the other hand, there was an obvious scar on his face, which seemed to be left by some kind of knife wound. Coupled with the calm and majestic expression on his face, he looked even more ferocious.

Maybe it's because he knows what he looks like that easily arouses the fear of others. He put a white peaked cap on his head, covering part of his face.

In addition, that thick robe covered his body.If you didn't get close on purpose, you really wouldn't notice his ferocious appearance.

Where did this come from, Admiral of the Navy...

Neil looked up and down strangely and turned around. Bennett, who was standing in front of him, silently complained about the other party's overly familiar attire.

Bennett didn't feel unhappy because of Neil's sizing up. After all, he also knew that his appearance belonged to the level of "stopping children from crying". It's not bad.

"If there is nothing else, please do not disturb the work of other crew members. This is also for the safety of the ship."

"Ah, Hello, Captain Bennett, this is Neil."

Throwing the idea of ​​acting out of his mind, Neil said with a smile on his face.

"That's right, I would like to ask, does our ship have any measures to resist monsters?"

"Measures against monsters?"

Bennett couldn't help frowning, and after glancing at Neil again, he asked slowly.

"Young man, it should be your first time to go to sea, right?"

"Uh...yes."

Neil nodded, it was indeed his first time to go to sea.

"Then as the captain of this ship, let me give you some advice."

Bennett patted his shoulder lightly, but even so, it made Neil feel as if he was being pressed on a weight, and his legs shook before he could maintain his standing posture.

"Don't go to the bottom row of cargo holds, it's for your own good too. As for the problem of resisting monsters, you don't need to worry about it, we all have professional experience and countermeasures."

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