Chapter 536: The Book of Confession

Miss Cosling seemed to have known that Vitruvius must have asked this question.

She smiled slightly, then turned to Captain Winster and nodded.

This scene naturally fell into Vitruvius's eyes.

Groove ...... These two people have such a tacit understanding, obviously they have been working together for a long time.

Captain Winster returned to his desk once more, pulling a book out of a drawer.

In writing in fairly neat handwriting, it reads: "Book of Confessions".

Captain Winster turned the first page of the book, and there was only one sentence written on it, which should be the title page of the book.

"I have betrayed my faith in the true god Tyr and taken refuge in the arms of the god of the sea, and I will wrap this book along with my faith in the true god of Tyr and hide it on the ship back to the mainland."

The title page does not leave the author's name, but only uses the word "traitor".

The book turned out to be written by a rebel on Thanksgiving Island.

When everyone has seen the title page.

Captain Winster turned the second page of the book.

The second page tells the story of the author, who was once an ordinary dock stevedore in the port of Semorrah, and who devout his faith, the true god of Tyr, would recite the name of the god on time every day to contribute to his faith.

Turn the second page.

The author began to tell the story, which began with the sudden arrival of a huge galleon.

Suddenly, one day, a giant galleon, said to come from the Duchy of Valyria, arrived in the port of Semorrah.

The author, the ordinary porter, received a big deal from the galleons of Galen.

Together with the dock workers, he needed to load the goods that had already been stacked on the dock onto the huge sea vessel.

In the process of transporting, the author found that these goods were extremely ordinary daily necessities, including a large number of looms, refined iron ingots, oil for various purposes, and they even carried several blacksmiths' furnaces.

However, these things were so common that they did not arouse the watchman's alarm at all, and he carried the goods as usual and received a reward.

Four o'clock in the afternoon is the time for all ordinary people to pray to the true god of Tyr.

According to the laws of the Temple, at four and six o'clock in the afternoon, these two hours, all ordinary people have the right and duty to pray to the true god of Tyr, invoke the name of the god, and contribute to the faith.

No organization or individual may prevent ordinary people from contributing their faith in the gods for any reason.

However, more than half of the workers on the docks, although they professed to believe in the true god of Tyre, voluntarily gave up all their time to contribute to their faith in order to earn more money from Kindler.

This is actually quite normal, and there are many ordinary people who have more faith in Kindler than in the true god of Tyre.

The writer, who was supposed to go to prayer that day, was tempted by the double pay of the first mate of Galen's galleon.

After some struggle, Kindler's thirst finally overcame his devotion to the true god of Tyr.

Because the author needed Kindler so much, he was anxious to save money for a gentle and lovely daughter-in-law.

If he could not save enough for Kindler, then once the author was over 30 years old, the officials of the town hall would forcibly assign him a rural healthy woman with big shoulders and a round waist and a thick neck, and could not marry at all.

……

When the porterage was over, one of the first mates on the giant galleon, saying that their crew was too small and needed to be replenished, recruited the porters working on the docks as sailors.

The author did not think that he still had the opportunity to become a sailor, because he did not know how to handle sails and ropes except for a handful of strength.

And there are many powerful people on the sea, and those professionals who take the route of meat shield warriors are all extremely powerful, and it is almost impossible for such a huge Galen galleon to recruit ordinary people to become sailors.

The opportunity to become a crew member of the giant Galen schooner made the author and his fellow coolies seem so happy that they readily agree to be sailors on the Galen schooner.

……

Bang Bang Bang Bang ......

The Book of Confessions has reached the end of page 30, and the description of the first 30 pages is not problematic at all, all of them are an ordinary porter who became a sailor, and he was surprised and delighted, and a little dazed.

On page 31, the eerie description begins.

"Oh my God, the captain of the galleon, and all the sailors who had gone before, together they performed a sacrifice to the evil gods, and they threw the living cattle, sheep, pigs, and dogs into the sea, and prayed that they would be safe on this journey......"

The author depicts in detail his shock and fear, as well as a sense of caution belonging to the weak.

The original crew of the galleon Galen, after sacrificing cattle, sheep, pigs and dogs, began to sacrifice living people.

The first to be sacrificed were die-hard believers who knelt on the spot and prayed for forgiveness from the true God of Tyre.

The second group to be sacrificed were laborers who volunteered to go to the temple of Tyre on that day to recite the name of the god and contribute to the faith.

At that moment, among the group of laborers who had been recruited as sailors, some of them shouted the name of the evil god Cassiu, and loudly declared that they would believe in the god of the sea, Cassiu.

All the living laborers, including the author, chanted Kasiu's name for his protection, and declared that they would contribute their faith to the god of the sea.

After this claim.

The captain of Galen's galleon did not perform a third bloody sacrifice.

Galen's galleons began to sail the sea, and the writer delicately described the direction of sunrise and sunset every day.

The sun rises on the bow and sets on the stern, or the sun rises on the right side of the boat and the sun sets on the left side of the ship......

Based on this daily nautical diary, it is not difficult to guess the approximate course of the galleon, which is about to sail in the southeast direction of the human world.

Bang Bang Bang Bang ......

The Book of Confessions is turned to page 60.

The galleon came to a sea that seemed to be no different from the rest, but the galleon lowered all its sails and anchored silently above the sea.

A moment later.

On the deck of the galleon, an ugly fish-man warrior crawled along, and he barked at the captain of the galleon.

Then the author saw a large number of fish-men of the sea, pulling the ropes of the galleon and moving quickly through the ocean.

The galleon, which lowered its sails, was pulled by the fishmen of the sea, and the speed of its progress was unimaginable.

After only two days, the galleon came to an ocean island, and in the middle of the ocean islands were two huge islands, as large as two pillars of heaven across the ocean, and when the ship approached, the two huge islands could occupy almost all the sight of the sailors.

It is no exaggeration to say that at a glance, it is as wide as the mainland, but unlike the mainland, these two giant islands have no beach at all, each side is a cliff, the wall is thousands of feet, and in the middle of the two giant islands is a long strait, from which the wind blows, making a ghostly roaring sound.

Many ocean fishmen did not pull ships into the strait, and maybe even the ocean fishmen would be afraid of the monsters in that strait.

Right now.

The galleons reopened their sails and circled the central mega island with all their might, and after 30 days, they left the Ghost Whistling Gorge and continued south to Thanksgiving Island.

After arriving at Thanksgiving Island, the author found that this place was actually another human world, where people's clothing, clothing, and even living habits were the same as those of people on the mainland, and their population was actually in the millions.

The only difference is that their belief is not in the human god Tyr, but in the god of the sea, Cassiu.

They have an equally powerful church, Poseidon.

Kahieu, the god of the sea, has a human head and a snake body, and holds a trident with extraordinary power.

……

The author and all the laborers who have returned to Cassius, the god of the sea, are treated as heroes on Thanksgiving Island......

The author even luckily won the favor of a beautiful woman and married her.

The author was so excited about this that he began to abandon his belief in the true god of Tyr from his heart, and devoutly believed in Cassiu, the god of the sea.

Later, however, the author discovered that the conflict of faith had tormented him deeply, and he had to give up his faith in the true god of Tyre altogether, otherwise his faith in Cassius would not be pure.

Based on his diary, the author wrote this book of confession, describing his feelings of guilt, repentance, but no regrets......

The author deliberately withheld his own name in the book, and even the names of all the people in the book, referring to their positions and jobs, and then he hid the book in the cargo box of another galleon bound for the human world.

Occasionally, Galen galleons would bring something special to the human world, not much, but it was enough to exchange things and make a lot of profits.

It was smuggled by sailors on the galleons of Galen, who would sell it at a high price to the noble merchants of Semorrah.

This is how the Book of Confessions flowed into the human world.

The author must have taken into account that the "Book of Confessions" would be discovered by the people of Thanksgiving Island, so there was no clue pointing to his specific identity throughout the book, otherwise with the strength of the Angeles family, it would be possible to find out which forces in the human world dared to communicate with Thanksgiving Island.

As long as the relevant clues are found and submitted to the temple, except for the four major families and the seven royal families, there is no force that can stop the reconnaissance of the divine judge and the divine inspector.

Bang la ......

The contents of the Book of Confessions have been fully translated.

Miss Koslin pointed to the giant island framed in red and said, "Judging from the contents of this book, Thanksgiving Island is located in the south of the Ghost Howling Gorge, and there is nothing else to support a million-level population except this island, so although we are only speculating, we Angles family have full certainty that this is Thanksgiving Island." ”

I've come back from Gansu and tomorrow's update is expected to be before 6 p.m.