Chapter 252: Suspension of Trading
"When you're full, can you go?"
Planck was already wary of Tam and didn't want to see the demon after it took his arm.
However, Tamu was in no hurry to leave.
It said to Planck, "Your ship is gone, your people have been taken by the sea, your death has spread throughout Bilgewater, your property has been divided, and not a single golden siren has been left." Planck, you're running out of nowhere. ”
Planck froze for a moment, then buried his head deep in the sand.
Tamu didn't lie to him, and there was no need to lie to him.
He knew what would become of Billgewater after his death, a change of power, and such a large fortune would definitely stir up blood.
But he never bothered, because he had no heir, and what happened after death had nothing to do with him. The world is unpredictable, and who knows that he is not dead yet, and he will have to go through these things again.
He began to understand why Tam had brought him here, and if he returned to Bilgewater now, he would definitely be killed by his enemies if he had nothing, and Tam's meal would be missing.
"Don't give up so early." It seemed that Tamm was comforting Planck, but it was not so kind, and everything it did was to seduce Planck. It hummed a rhetorical tune and said, "I can give you a chance to do it again, and if the ship is gone, then make a better one." This thing is only better, not the best. Keep trading, I'll give you whatever you want. ”
The words of the River King made Planck feel a wave of hunger and thirst, and yes, he was moved.
Boats, people, money. These are the things he desperately needs when he has them, to reclaim everything he once had, and to mercilessly punish all who have offended him, and to rebuild his prestige.
But Planck has decided not to make any more deals with the demon Tam the Devil. TV updates the fastest //
"What do you want to take from me this time? Arm? Or the thighs. I admit what you're saying is tempting, but I just want you to disappear from my presence right now. Planck slammed the ground with his intact arm, and he could already see the demon's face.
"Do you really stop thinking about it?" The smile on Tam's face was still calm.
"No!" Planck shook his head.
He's traded an arm for his life, and now it looks like he's earning it, but it's not necessarily going to keep trading.
So as long as he refuses to trade, he is sure to make a profit. He now had a choice, and he couldn't afford to let Tamm trade any longer.
Even though he was sternly rejected, Tamu still smiled and didn't get angry. As a veteran demon, its professionalism can be said to be quite high.
"As long as you change your mind, I'll come." Tam smiled and squeezed his eyes at Planck, sand seeping out of the sand beneath his feet, turning into a whirlpool, and swallowing it like a flush toilet.
Planck watched as the demon disappeared from his eyes without a trace.
The sand was dry again, and the pistol in his hand did not enter the water, except for the severed arm that kept dripping blood, proving that Tamu had come to make a deal with him.
Confirming that Tam's departure was gone, Planck clucked the black and gold teeth in his mouth and cursed in great pain.
"Damn old Tam, do you think you're going to eat Lao Tzu? No way! Lao Tzu is Planck, and even if you don't have to, you can take Bilgewater back. Even if you're a demon, don't try to make any money from me! ”
Planck left where he was, walking along the shore, wherever he could, dripping blood congealing in a trail behind him.
The water here is clean, which is definitely not the case in Bilgewater. In a trance, he saw a row of tall stone pillars sticking out of the sea not far away.
The huge, hollow copper sea serpent tightly wrapped the stone pillar around it, its wide mouth half submerged in the seawater. The tail end of the sea serpent extends to the top of the stone pillar and shrinks into a mouthpiece.
Yes, this bronze sea serpent, which grows smaller and smaller from end to end, is actually a huge trumpet, and the Bajou people rely on this thing to keep up with the currents.
The Baju people believed that the sea beasts were all the descendants of Hu Mu, so the sea beasts were equivalent to sacred beasts in their culture, and those murderers were naturally denied entry to the holy land when Bilgewater hunted sea beasts.
Planck walked towards the pillar, as he vaguely saw a small figure on it.
It must be the Snake Caller! It's Eloy's people!
But before he could get to the nearest place, he suddenly fell to the beach, motionless.
The snake caller wears a robe made of coarse hemp rope, each of which is dyed indigo blue and covered with colorful scales. The mottled and faded ink of the sea monster in the robe gave the illusion that the old man was draped in a mass of tentacles.
The edges of the fish-head-shaped hood are lined with razor-like fangs, and under the serrated hood, the old face is covered with black tattoos, depicting the countless teeth in the sea monster's giant mouth. He carried a long tentacle shaped like an octopus, two heads taller than his diminutive man.
At the end of the day's practice, the old snake caller stepped on the serpent's horn, jumped into the sea along the spiral channel, and swam all the way to shore.
Just as he was about to return to the temple the way he came, he suddenly noticed a man lying on the beach.
The snake caller hurried over, and the man was lying face down on the beach, unable to see his face clearly, but he could tell by his clothes that he was not a local, but had been washed ashore by the waves.
The Snake Caller tried to make sure that the man's energy had been returned to Naga Kapolos, and just as he was about to reach for his nose, the man suddenly reached out and grabbed his wrist.
He looked up, the sand on his face peeling off as he opened his mouth.
"Take me to Aloy."
"This ......"
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Planck was taken to the temple and met Aloy as he wished.
The temple's walls are made of interlaced stones shaped like the mouth and teeth of a deep sea troll. The entrance to the temple hangs high above the bay and offers a bird's-eye view of the azure waters.
"What about Aloy? Come out and meet me! Planck yelled at the monks and priestesses of the temple, including the Serpent Summoner, who just looked at him coldly.
If it weren't for his friendship with Aloy, he would have been left on the beach and died of blood loss.
"I thought you were dead."
Heavy footsteps came from the staircase, and Planck immediately saw a tower-like priestess walking down the stairs, carrying a heavy golden statue on her shoulder, slightly larger than the size of the barrel.
The idol was heavier than a grown man, and Planck weighed hundreds of kilograms even if he had broken an arm, but he had no doubt that the woman in front of him could easily carry him with one hand.
"Planck, you look like a piece of."