Chapter 149: Meeting an old friend in a foreign land
Pawa walked down from the deck of the sailboat and pulled his hood.
The southern sun was warm, and the ground was soft and clean gravel. The sea breeze carried a faint salty smell.
Pawa looked around at the other people.
The adventurers carrying their luggage walked together, carrying bows and shields, with different accents and skin colors. Most of them were wearing soft leather armor, with swords and knives at their waists, and they couldn’t wait to head into the forest as soon as they got off the boat.
The sailors were sitting in twos and threes, resting and eating pickled grapes on the shore.
Under the shadow of the sailboat, there was a scholar with sun-darkened skin. He set up a wooden drawing frame, covered it with a roll of parchment, and sketched a map of this new continent with charcoal.
There was also an apothecary carrying a medicine box, picking various herbs on the outskirts of the forest.
In addition, there were three dwarves engaged in conversation.
Pawa had dealt with the dwarf clan before. They settled in the fortress outside the ghost city of Sanilo, and each of them was a skilled blacksmith, but they didn’t have a good tolerance for alcohol, yet they loved to drink.
When the three dwarves boarded the ship, they argued with the captain, leaving a deep impression on Pawa.
The captain believed that each dwarf was wearing a bronze armor that weighed as much as two to three people. So each of them had to pay double the fare.
After the dispute, the dwarves helped the captain repair a batch of ironware and improved the captain’s half-armor. The captain not only waived the fare, but also gave them a jar of wheat beer.
Pawa looked on with envy.
Having a good craft, one would never go hungry wherever they went.
At the moment, Pawa caught the attention of the dwarves.
One of the dwarves came over, gesturing to him and pointing ahead, “You?”
“Me, me, me.”
The dwarf first pointed to himself, then to the other two companions beside him.
“Over there.”
The dwarf then pointed to the forest ahead.
Pawa understood what the other party meant.
So he also used his fingers to point to the three dwarves and himself, then turned to the forest, “Together?”
The leading dwarf laughed heartily, “Yes, yes!”
They wanted to team up with him.
Pawa didn’t understand why, was it because he was dressed in black?
This was a symbol of having studied at the theological academy. However, he did not have the qualification to wear the Holy Flower on his chest, because for five consecutive years, Pawa had not passed the final theological exam.
Instead, the “History of Salt City” written by the prophet Dorennunu was something Pawa read with great interest and could recite fluently.
Every segment in it was etched in Pawa’s mind: the fierce hundred-year battle outside the castle, the solemnity of the gods subduing the blood knights, the grandeur of Salt City’s establishment, the pride of the city’s lighthouse, the excitement of the twin cities… and even the brutal and painful era of slavery.
After failing the theological academy exam for the sixth year, Pawa was expelled from the academy.
He could not wear the Holy Flower, as it was the symbol of an official scholar. He was still an apprentice, only able to wear the black clothes representing his time at the theological academy.
Pawa was determined to write stories for everyone, just like the prophet Dorennunu, so that more people could see and hear.
…
In the ancient beer theater of Yao City, Pawa listened to everyone talk about the ghosts that haunted the theater. People said that it was the spirit of the genius inventor Mu Ke, who had died in the theater.
Mu Ke had lost to the previous generation’s prophet, Hamira, here, and his spirit had refused to leave.
It was said that if you played tribal war flags in the theater, you would sometimes hear Mu Ke’s laughter.
Pawa learned to play tunes with cow horns and conch shells in the theater.
…
In the mountains between Yao City and Salt City, Pawa visited the Order of Austerity and heard the tortuous experiences of the elder Salt Long. In the ascetic monks who had renounced desire, Pawa saw the tempering of will by the flames of faith.
They received the guidance and gifts of the gods in their asceticism, and a very small number of them even entered a realm beyond the mundane, possessing incredible abilities.
…
After arriving in Salt City, Pawa heard people talk about the stories of the two mayors. In the past, Shangli and Yulian had racked their brains to sell various houses to raise funds to build roads and walls.
Because they were so tight on money, Mayor Yulian even thought about temporarily renting the iconic lighthouse to merchants, and then redeeming it when Salt City had money.
At that time, the prophet Dorennunu was still the chieftain, and he bought three mayor’s mansions in succession. It wasn’t because the chieftain was foolish, but because he found Shangli and Yulian interesting and wanted to be friends with them by buying two houses.
…
In the ghost city of Sanilo in the south, Pawa saw the hardest-working sandworms and the lazy fish people lying on the ground, dried by the sun.
Although he couldn’t see the ghostly residents of the city, Pawa still recorded many stories there. He picked cotton and repaired dikes with the fish people, and dug soil and mined with the sandworms. When the dwarves pushed carts into the city to sell various ironware and copper utensils, Pawa helped them with accounting and collecting seashells.
…
Pawa had experience interacting with the dwarves in Sanilo, and quickly became familiar with the three dwarves.
The three dwarves were named Tall and Strong, Mighty and Fierce, and Fiery Cloud.
They could accurately pronounce their own names and understand simple Yao Clan language.These three formed an adventure group called the “Blast Furnace Eccentrics.” After failing to find anything in the Sunken Sun Sea, they headed to the southern new continent in search of treasure.
The reason they invited Pawa along was that the dwarves had discovered on their sea vessel that Pawa was also a person.
This young man of the Yao Clan enjoyed writing and could play beautiful melodies on a conch shell—this was important, just like the dwarves’ skill in smithing, it represented a mastery of craft.
The dwarven adventure group made a request to Pawa.
If they were to die here, they asked Pawa to record their adventure and tell the other dwarves at the fortress, so that the name of the “Blast Furnace Eccentrics” would live on.
Pawa agreed.
The hastily assembled team had just entered the forest when they immediately encountered a formidable enemy.
A pack of forest wolves was pacing through the woods, patrolling their territory.
Each of these Transcendent beasts exuded an aura that sent shivers down one’s spine, numbering over fifty in total.
Pawa was so frightened that he stiffened up, his calves cramping.
The dwarves pulled him behind them.
They formed a defensive formation, protecting Pawa, and slowly retreated while facing off against the wolf pack.
The forest wolves did not attack but merely glanced at them before continuing on their way. It seemed they had some other important mission.
The dwarves were momentarily baffled and looked to Pawa.
Pawa was a bit nervous.
He had never encountered such a situation before.
Pawa gritted his teeth and, with a mix of gestures and words, said, “There must be something in the forest attracting these Transcendent creatures. It could be treasure, or it could be…”
“Treasure!”
The three dwarves were very sensitive to that word, and they became excited.
“Charge, charge, charge!”
The trio of dwarves brandished their axes and hammers.
Pawa really wanted to suggest, perhaps next time?
But seeing the hopeful look in the dwarves’ eyes and their trusting expressions, Pawa simply couldn’t say it.
All he could say was, “Let’s wait for them to leave, then we’ll go have a look.”
…
Two days later, Pawa and the dwarves made a ragged escape from the forest.
The forest wolf pack behind them bared their teeth and snarled, their green eyes flashing with ferocity. Being stared at by all those eyes made Pawa’s scalp tingle.
He knew very well that this was the wolves’ final warning.
Seeing that they had calmed down, the wolves gradually turned and returned to the forest.
The three dwarves and Pawa started a fire on the beach. Relying on his islander’s survival skills, Pawa caught fish from the sea and found fresh water in a puddle, managing to fill their stomachs for the moment.
That same day, they saw many adventurers scrambling out of the forest. Some fled straight back to their sailing ships, others cursed and swore, but none dared to venture back into the woods.
Seeing this scene, Pawa and the others felt a little better.
In the middle of the night, a man approached their fire.
He looked exhausted, with many scars on his face and hands. He wore tattered bronze armor and carried a hammer, his style quite similar to that of the dwarves.
“May I warm myself by your fire?”
A pure Salt City accent.
Pawa looked at the three dwarves, and they had no objections.
So the stranger sat down cross-legged.
Pawa felt that the man’s face looked somewhat familiar.
A distant memory was suddenly stirred.
Pawa paused, then excitedly said, “Are you Mr. Copper Sea, the liberator of slaves? You saved me once, you might not remember, but I’ve always remembered your help…”
Copper Sea was taken aback, his smile tinged with melancholy.
“This forest is now occupied by wolves, giant lizards, and treants; there shouldn’t be any slave traders here. They’re cowards at heart, not bold enough for that.” Pawa handed Copper Sea a grilled fish.
The two chatted idly for a while, and Pawa, without realizing it, went on and on.
He recounted Copper Sea’s exploits as if they were his own: the naval battles at sea, the three raids on ports, the burning of lighthouses, the defeat of slave formations…
“It’s all in the past.”
Copper Sea slowly gnawed on the grilled fish, changing the subject: “I’ve discovered an interesting creature on this continent. Would you like to go see it with me?”
“She calls herself the ’Lake Fairy.’”
“But she can’t fool me; she’s actually a tree demon. I just don’t know why she likes to linger by the sea.”
Pawa saw the three dwarves eager to go, and he cautiously asked, “Is that tree demon dangerous?”
“It’s hard to say.”
“If someone is willing to be her husband and tell her stories every day, she’s willing to give him a lot of treasures. I think…”
Copper Sea looked at Pawa.
The three dwarves also turned their gaze to Pawa.
“Why are you all looking at me…” Pawa frowned.
Telling stories every day?
There’s a limit to human stories, right?
How could that possibly be done!
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
Chapters
- Chapter 216: Whoever lets us eat is a friend, whoever doesn’t is an enemy
- Chapter 215: Please take us with you
- Chapter 214: Today, even if I die, I will forever be their god!
- Chapter 213: Battle of the Gods
- Chapter 212: Equivalent to a hundred
- Chapter 211: Dawn of the Kingdom
- Chapter 210: The emperor and the insects fought
- Chapter 209: I will intervene
- Chapter 208: This path was blocked
- Chapter 207: Multi-line investigation
- Chapter 206: We come to end the war
- Chapter 205: What happened?
- Chapter 204: Highly flammable and explosive
- Chapter 203: Main god’s space editor
- Chapter 202: Wuhu, take off!
- Chapter 201: The deity has decided; you shall be the hero
- Chapter 200: Loyalty! Loyalty! Fucking loyalty!
- Chapter 199: Sorry to interrupt, please carry on
- Chapter 198: Existence is everything, everything for the sake of existence
- Chapter 197: It wasn’t about using them; it was about having them
- Chapter 196: Meal on the dining table
- Chapter 195: Alien Invasion
- Chapter 194: Operator of the Silvanus Tree
- Chapter 193: Apostle Soul Mark
- Chapter 192: Ennoblement Ceremony
- Chapter 191: Last king
- Chapter 190: Immortal Sarcophagus
- Chapter 189: Transcendent Era
- Chapter 188: I know my friend’s heart
- Chapter 187: The wishes of all beings
- Chapter 186: Mead Princess
- Chapter 185: The birth of an extraordinary path
- Chapter 184: The number of days has changed, and the artifact has become easier
- Chapter 183: The egg case is the deity
- Chapter 182: What? Miracles can also explode?
- Chapter 181: Copybug
- Chapter 180: Hello? Are you there?
- Chapter 179: Spiritual Medium
- Chapter 178: Rose turrets
- Chapter 177: Ascending is fine, but packing is excessive
- Chapter 176: The World of Songlv God
- Chapter 175: Depends on you
- Chapter 174: 【Stigmata】
- Chapter 173: Luck is the reward for the brave
- Chapter 172: Grass, stand up!
- Chapter 171: Move mountains and fill the sea
- Chapter 170: Changes of the past
- Chapter 169: Butterfly effect
- Chapter 168: How did I, a coppersmith, become the mayor?
- Chapter 167: Which is the best earthworm breeding technology?
- Chapter 166: Gods and Ancestors New Year Illustrations
- Chapter 165:
- Chapter 164: At our age, can’t we be a little arrogant?
- Chapter 163: Everyone has a bright future
- Chapter 162: Martyr’s Seal
- Chapter 161: So they could only support non-violently
- Chapter 160: God Yao shines upon us
- Chapter 159: Evil dragon within, do not enter
- Chapter 158: Ladybug effect
- Chapter 157: Thirteen years a slave
- Chapter 156: Dimensionality reduction and delivery
- Chapter 155: Unstoppable executioner
- Chapter 154: Eat shit, you!
- Chapter 153: Statue falling from the sky
- Chapter 152: Run, hero!
- Chapter 151: Treasure hunting is not about fighting and killing
- Chapter 150: The stories of your life
- Chapter 149: Meeting an old friend in a foreign land
- Chapter 148: Rectify the north and south
- Chapter 147: Belated reward
- Chapter 146: Jimmy has no friends
- Chapter 145: The Festival of the God’s Fall
- Chapter 144: Dark day hidden
- Chapter 143: If we don’t forge iron for a day, the Hearthstone Clan will feel uncomfortable all over
- Chapter 142: Unstoppable battle
- Chapter 141: I am not a hero
- Chapter 140: The rebuilding of the harbor is a success
- Chapter 139: Because we are the eldest sons of the gods
- Chapter 138: Salt City Orthodox in Pirates
- Chapter 137: The collapse of the lighthouse
- Chapter 136: Daily
- Chapter 135: See how I’ll deal with you
- Chapter 134: I invite everyone to eat hot pot
- Chapter 133: The gods do not respond
- Chapter 132: The value of killing monsters for seven years
- Chapter 131: Unforeseen battle methods
- Chapter 130: Three Principles for the Knights
- Chapter 129: Take off the moon for you
- Chapter 128: Baroye kowtowed to you
- Chapter 127: Old God’s Curse LV99
- Chapter 126: Arrest Wishing Spirit
- Chapter 125: Wasteland No. 7
- Chapter 124: Era updating
- Chapter 123: So, you’re such a tyrant
- Chapter 122: Curse Insect
- Chapter 121: Don’t you want to be transformed into a strange appearance?
- Chapter 120: Execution line
- Chapter 119: The tyrant is not right
- Chapter 118: Gods are busy
- Chapter 117: Alternative Path Trisom God
- Chapter 116: The general died before victory
- Chapter 115: Gods also unite
- Chapter 114: The local deities are very polite
- Chapter 113: The Struggle of Baishen
- Chapter 112: Enough is enough
- Chapter 111: The magical white boar
- Chapter 110: Prophet and Heretic
- Chapter 109: Pilgrimage journey
- Chapter 108: Building stones of the world
- Chapter 107: Magic wand good review
- Chapter 106: Good luck to you
- Chapter 105: Book of Memories
- Chapter 104: The last miracle
- Chapter 103: Underestimating me, huh?
- Chapter 102: A game, a dream
- Chapter 101: Snowmen know what to do!
- Chapter 100: The god of ribbon is still growing
- Chapter 99: Fishman shows his head
- Chapter 98: Tuhao choice
- Chapter 97: Excuse me, sir, can I take up a little of your time?
- Chapter 96: We are the lighthouse!
- Chapter 95: This skeletal creature clearly has extremely strong defense
- Chapter 94: Prepare for hunting
- Chapter 93,(1) – The enemy is lurking
- Chapter 92: Arrest on the spot
- Chapter 91: Maritime invasion
- Chapter 90: Jimmy the Fire Thief
- Chapter 89: We’re all friends here
- Chapter 88: A person in a cage
- Chapter 87: The gods descend
- Chapter 86: A Tale of Two Cities
- Chapter 85: The east is not bright, the west is bright
- Chapter 84: Eat enough meat, eggs, and milk, and strengthen the tribe!
- Chapter 83: Courtesy demands reciprocity
- Chapter 82: Fire Dragon Horse Kills Chicken
- Chapter 81: It is a heretical god!
- Chapter 80: Take it step by step
- Chapter 79: The wheat field is beautiful
- Chapter 78: Entered a new era
- Chapter 77: It turned out to be a misunderstanding
- Chapter 76: Role-playing method
- Chapter 75: Thank goodness I’m one step ahead
- Chapter 74: Poor manners
- Chapter 73: Now that’s right!
- Chapter 72: Perhaps this is what life is all about
- Chapter 71: Sustainable development
- Chapter 70: Dimensional reduction
- Chapter 69: The starry halo behind
- Chapter 68: Do you ask if I support it or not?
- Chapter 67: Calamity of the Thorn Crown
- Chapter 66: I warn you, don’t come here!
- Chapter 65: Fortunately, the cake was quite delicious
- Chapter 64: Omnipotent Stone and Testament
- Chapter 63: When the Light God Falls
- Chapter 62: Damaged Potion Crucible
- Chapter 61: I knew it
- Chapter 60: I ride a white horse and drive on the highway
- Chapter 59: Grasp with both hands, both hands must be firm!
- Chapter 58: Deep Abyss
- Chapter 57: Really explosive equipment, huh?
- Chapter 56: Flexible belief
- Chapter 55: Pray to the Gods has fallen!
- Chapter 54: One Ride, Thousand Kills
- Chapter 53: Disasters always come one step ahead of me
- Chapter 52: Catfish effect
- Chapter 51: Tribal Courage
- Chapter 50: When humans think, God laughs
- Chapter 49: Isabella is indispensable
- Chapter 48: The safe zone is very safe
- Chapter 47: Take down the Blood Knight
- Chapter 46: Faith bombing
- Chapter 45: Just keep going, what else can he do
- Chapter 44: Fate
- Chapter 43: Mad Molting Beast
- Chapter 42: A little bit of fate
- Chapter 41: The fate of the Donghe Tribe
- Chapter 40: Unexpected card draw
- Chapter 39: Knight that should not exist
- Chapter 38: Have you heard my whistle?
- Chapter 37: They can fight as long as they want
- Chapter 36: Weakness is not a barrier to survival
- Chapter 35: That’s alright
- Chapter 34: Cave-dwelling sneak attack
- Chapter 33: Not qualified
- Chapter 32: Special Affairs Prosecution Committee, Song Shiyi
- Chapter 31: Girl who goes out to sea
- Chapter 30: Isabella Detective
- Chapter 29: Carnivorous girlfriend
- Chapter 28: Reject spectacle
- Chapter 27: The Dead Are Ever Faithful
- Chapter 26: Behind the Desert
- Chapter 25: Battle
- Chapter 24: Economic Disruption and the Erosion of Trade Networks
- Chapter 23: The Shit-Stirring Stick
- Chapter 22: Joy and Sorrow
- Chapter 21: Net
- Chapter 20: Step Up
- Chapter 19: Painting
- Chapter 18: God Doesnt Play Dice
- Chapter 17: Inventing Writing
- Chapter 16: The Extinction of the Barbarian Tribes
- Chapter 15: Uncovered
- Chapter 14
- Chapter 13: Confinements of Dimensional Boundaries
- Chapter 12: Wait a minute
- Chapter 11: New Followers
- Chapter 10: Polytheism
- Chapter 9: The Barbarian Tribe
- Chapter 8: The Demonic Ritual
- Chapter 7: Devotees of the Old Ones.
- Chapter 6: The Forest Tribes Request
- Chapter 5: The Awakening of Heroes
- Chapter 4: The Prophet
- Chapter 3: Sacrifice
- Chapter 2: Garlic Tribe
- Chapter 1: A Peculiar Game