Chapter 1030: The Depressed Noble on the Second Frontier (Seventh)
Cassia thought so. In two or three days, everyone on the boat regarded him as a lucky sailor who fell into the sea and was frozen due to an accident in the fishing boat. Similar to the lucky sailor who was refrigerated and deadly diseased in medicine, waiting for the development of technology before thawing treatment. The sailor and fishing work seemed too simple with Cassia's learning ability. It was something that could be learned and mastered by just reading it once. Perhaps it was because of this reason that everyone on the boat believed in the explanation of "the lucky sailor with amnesia".
Of course, this kind of speculation of the direction of the story is not Cassia's idea, it is all from Sevilla, the captain's daughter, who deeply loves reading some fantasy stories about the ocean. It was originally thought that it would be a basisless fantasy, but under the conditions that Sevilla seemed to have reliable basis, it was actually accepted by others.
During the return journey, there were not many daily tasks. Cassia often went to the deck in her spare time, looking at the sea with increasingly lightening waves and colors, thinking about her plan to return to the tundra.
"Brother Tussus!" Like daily activities, Cassia regretted that the lies made up at this time would be related to the sea. But this is inevitable. What is important is that Sevilla's imagination exceeded Cassia's expectations. A simple storm can also remind her of the mysterious behemoth living in the sea from all aspects.
Cassia has already viewed all of those books while she has time. Compared to Pekinz Chilis's brushstrokes and descriptions, and the real and reliable basis, the events in the fantasy story are simply, Cassia can't think of adjectives, but in short, it's not good. This is his evaluation from the perspective of a surgeon.
Cassia's face quickly showed dullness in Sevilla's shout. He turned around and looked over and nodded.
"Do you remember anything today?" Sevilla came to Casia, looked at the dull face, and looked at the sea with him, "I will always remember it in the future. I think it should be because the creatures that attacked your fishing boats at that time were too terrible, because of their own instinct protection, that memory would take the initiative to forget it. The book says that those mysterious creatures have magical powers. When you think about their appearance, they will also know and quietly find you again."
Sevilla said that he had a sense of fear, and Cassia could only sigh helplessly in her heart. But this reminded him of the brief dream when he was unconscious. It should not be a dream. Cassia thought, it was very real, and with the environment of the tundra, it should be something similar to a dream, but his main character is no longer a dragon, but a giant whale.
If you are not wrong, what you see in the dream should be the predecessor of the tundra, the scene when the rich island community still existed. At that time, the giant whales seemed to have no ability to use frozen gas, and could only rely on their huge bodies as the whales themselves to create threats. But they could not fight against humans at that time, and those huge ships were obviously whaling ships. But later this situation changed, and the formation of the tundra could illustrate this. Like revenge, when frozen gas could be created, the island community was frozen as expected.
What made the giant whale restore its strength is definitely inseparable from the six red stars he saw last. "Is that the starting point?" Combined with several stone paintings seen in the volcano nomad land, Cassia knew that after the red star appeared, various second-class creatures revived one after another, and continued a long and chaotic war of some reason.
There were still a few days before returning to the port of the Empire. Cassia would go to the deck on time to see the sea every day. Sevilla ran out on time, telling Cassia about her day's guess, and nodding as if she believed it very much. It seemed that the facts were just as she imagined, even if every day was different.
"After returning this time, I still want to go out to sea with me, so I can only wait until the summer vacation." The day before approaching the port, Sevilla unexpectedly did not ask Cassia if she remembered anything. Perhaps when she saw the increasingly dull face, she no longer had any expectations.
He went to a school in the port area, a not-so-famous school, where he studied marine ecology. After graduation, he wanted to follow the giant ship branch of the Sanxian Connecting Network Company to explore unknown seas. Cassia sighed in his heart. Sevilla's idea was impossible. As one of the seven giant companies, there was almost no ordinary human on the ship branch.
Without saying anything, Cassia knew that she was just sighing for a moment that surgery can indeed change too many things, some of which are towards the good side, lifespan, faster learning ability, stronger power, and all kinds of fatal diseases in ordinary humans. Sometimes, from these aspects, if the surgery can be reduced to a certain extent or several key links and popularized it, it may not be an excellent thing.
But more of it would be that the entire empire collapsed in an instant in a period of time, right? Cassia shook her head, trying to throw away this dangerous idea, but found that in a very short time, it had been deeply entrenched in her brain and seemed to be unshakable.
Looking at the sea, following the sound of whistles that sounded from time to time around, various ships returning to the main routes were gathering towards the main route. The sky had gradually darkened, and on the other side of the deck, a long coastline appeared under the skyline, and several bright lighthouses had shining with a few bright lights.
It is the Ranos area on the coast of the empire. According to Cassia's calculations, it will take at least one month to get to the tundra from Ranos.
"During this period, no matter how long or short the Knight attendant's assessment should be over." Looking at the increasingly clear port, Cassia thought. Next, she was considering how to get over in the most efficient way.
It was already around 8 o'clock in the evening when the fishing boat was stopped at the port. Cassia and others were still eating on the boat, and the captain and a few people came back in two refrigerated vehicles. It was another half an hour later. The fish caught were not sold immediately, and they also needed to be classified. Depending on the season, the prices of various fish would not be the same.
The next step was to carry it in a simple way. As the end came, several people came over: "Raymond, this time I went out and looked a lot." A slightly fat man stood by the boat, turned on the flashlight and said, "The sound of dryness and words like some hint."
Raymond was Sevilla's father, a strong middle-aged man. When he saw the man smiling, he asked the others to continue carrying, and took off his gloves and glue apron, walked up, and went to the distance with the man. There were several cars parked there, and many fishing boats that had returned shortly before they sailed, more or less, one or two people walked towards the place, like a process-style party.
Chapter completed!