The dwarf's curses and reminders were finally caught by Eugen. He bit the tip of his tongue decisively, using pain to reject another whisper that came to his ears.

But the pain turned into numbness in the next moment, and soon evolved into uncontrollable pleasure.

He didn't react until blood soaked his lips and teeth.

The blood turned into honey in his mouth, sweet and irresistible. Eugen knew why the sailors hurt each other. Something had changed their minds, distorted their senses, and twisted at the source of their instincts. everything.

Not even a hint of dissatisfaction will arise in them, ever.

This is a change more sinister than chemicals, and they don't even have the power to say no.

Just when Eugen was desperate, he felt the scorching heat of the north with his second sight. The increasingly intense heat burned his mind. The strong burning sensation first turned into joy, and then returned to normal pain.

The fire that shot up into the sky burned away the dark clouds that were scattering raindrops. What disappeared with the dark clouds was the whisper in Eugen's ear.

At this moment, he heard another magnetic male voice as if by illusion. Like the whisper that sounded in human ears before, it had the same irresistible allure.

It sighed without any hint of discouragement, and the oracle vaguely sensed the underlying ridicule in it.

The turbulent sea surface returned to calm in an instant, just like the still land-like sea ahead.

Lin Qi dived suddenly, and soon got into the sunken ship, carrying the gold plate to the surface.

The devil's ferocious face is hidden in the golden reflection. It roars and roars silently, and it can only do this.

The sailors went crazy as the gold disk approached the ship, and the Archmage had to subdue them with a spell and begin the agonizing work of deciphering it.

Until another fishing boat approached here, the mage didn't find the answer.

The wisdom of the ancient saints is not so easy to understand. He told Lin Qi this way, and Lin Qi only felt that this was him making excuses for his incompetence.

Although Lynch couldn't figure out its principle at once. It was as difficult as primitive people understanding the interstellar engine.

Lynch saw Eugen and the dwarves, and also saw the bloody sacrifice residue on their ship. After finding that there was no impact, Lynch gave up tracing the source. Now he only hopes that the oracle with the vision of the ancient saint can see something. What.

I knew how it worked at the first sight, just like you dwarves are familiar with blacksmithing. Maybe ordinary people can't be like me. After all, I am special. Although I don't want to admit it, it turns out that I am better than ordinary people. Even smarter. On the way back, the refreshed Ancient Saint Priest boasted to himself.

Lynch could understand his excitement. The awakening of an Oracle was not that easy. There were very few hot-blooded beings who could liberate their own position.

But this guy showed off a little too long. Until almost noon, when they were about to dock, Eugen was still telling his legend.

That's enough! How much longer do you want to tell this story? My ears are almost ringing with noise! Sorian complained as expected, fighting against Eugen with even more nagging.

The two people continued talking to themselves until the ship docked. It was not until the pale-faced Archmage returned to land that his condition improved.

What did you see? In other words, what did you get? It was an ancient sealing magic. Even I can't guarantee that I can restore or understand it.

Uh Eugen's boastful talk came to an abrupt end. He didn't know the principle at all. He just suddenly knew what to do, and there was an invisible will guiding him.

Obviously, ordinary people do not have the vision of the ancient saint.

Will anything happen if the object that seals the devil is thrown into the sea like this? Eugen stiffly wanted to change the subject.

No, I will come and inspect it personally in three hundred years. Of course the elf will not worry about the seal. The golden plate has been lying in the wilderness for nearly ten thousand years without incident. After the seal is reinforced, no accidents will happen within a thousand years.

Okay. Eugen revealed the truth reluctantly and with difficulty.

I learned some simple magic and knowledge about demons.

only these?

Maybe there are more. Eugen didn't want to admit that he didn't know what knowledge he had gained. The answer to such metaphysical things can only be revealed when he actually encounters it.

You finally have the look of a prophet now. Teclis said it was unclear whether he was demeaning or commending.

You are right. Now I am a real prophet, even though I was very successful before. The human being became proud.

You are indeed becoming more and more like a charlatan who cheats everywhere, and now you are even more like one. Sorian said bluntly.

Lynch thought he was right. Slan would like Ogen's style. They are both mysterious and mysterious Riddlers who don't tell their stories clearly.

The returning ships were searched as they docked, and because the sailors agreed that something terrible had happened to them, they were all invited to the quarantine port.

Lynch left swaggeringly. As for them, they should have sneaked out when they left. The human isolation network cannot contain these monsters, unless they really want to be isolated for a period of time.

Now, even if the Demon Prince wants to attack this port, he must carefully consider it. Of course, it is impossible for the Demon Prince to care about this insignificant dot on the map. Sakaar Town has no value at all.

If it had value, it would not be as desolate as it is now. Its only purpose of existence is to serve as a supply point on the shore and the residence of the Sons of Manavi Knights.

Apart from selling dried fish and repairing lumber for sailing ships, it has nothing to sell. Even the route from Marienburg to Erengrad rarely includes this place.

It is said that behind a reef farther west, there is a small fishing village that is about to replace the town of Sakar on the sea. The management there is more relaxed and ships traveling on the sea prefer it.

Same goes for raiders.

After Lynch returned to the hotel, he waited for two or three hours before the three of them returned.

I convinced the local Sharya priest. Teclis explained.

Lynch just hoped that it wasn't sleeping clothes. Facts spoke louder than words and there was no need to clarify anything.

The dwarf thought that his teammates had been lingering in the temple for too long, but Eugen, who was blushing, did not express his opinion.

Well, maybe it's good to let them relax and unwind so Lynch has an excuse to work day and night.

After resting for a while in the hotel and the dwarves replenished some drinks, they started setting off again.

The conversations among passers-by gave Lynch some bad premonitions. Most of the people who came from the sea were talking about rumors about the plague, and the people who came from the land would also tell stories about diseases in addition to talking about wars.

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