CHAPTER XVI. Cato 5

Tracy wasted his entire dinner time recounting a basket of fragmented fragments, and Cato was so distracted by him that he could barely deduce from his gibberish all night long what he didn't know was correct. In the final analysis, Tracy wants to express that he owes Clarence his life and hopes to repay the favor by helping Gato, and there is only one way to resurrect Monroe - go to Naslon.www.biquge.info

Although Cato did not believe that anything could be gained in the fabled Exiles, he even wondered if Naslon was made up by some hangover impostor. But he was powerless to refute Tracy, after all, the art of seeking to bring the dead back to life was absurd in itself.

In the end, Cato reluctantly accepted Tracy's offer - even praying to the Almighty God of Light day and night was to no avail, and he really couldn't think of a better way, so why not take a gamble?

And so, Cato survived a really difficult time under Tracy's endless thoughts.

The time for pulling anchor was set by Tracy on a snowy afternoon, and he explained that it was the least crowded time in the harbor of Howling Wind Bay, which was conducive to the smooth departure of the Golden Throne. For superstitious maritime merchants, the success of the voyage is often a sign of fortune, so most ship owners are careful to choose when to pull anchor and when to set sail in the hope of good fortune.

"It was a good day. Tracy grinned and stepped onto the deck and patted Cato who had been waiting by the railing for a long time. The latter looked at the sky in the distance with a calm face and did not say anything. "You're always like a stuffy gourd, and you're going to be disgusted by the crew. Say hello to everyone! We're going to live together for a while. Tracy continued, and despite Catou's reaction, he summoned a large crowd of people and surrounded the area around Catou.

"You already know, I, Tracy Marcel, is the richest maritime merchant in Howling Bay and the captain of the Golden Throne. Tracy proudly showed off, and then pointed to one of the dwarves and said, "Oxon Copperhammer is my first mate, and he also works as a tinker on the ship, if you break something, find him with the equivalent of fire wine, and you will get a new one the next day." ”

Cato nodded politely at Oxen, remaining silent.

Tracy walked around to a young man in a white robe, dancing and gesturing as if he were selling goods to interested customers. "This beautiful white man, his name is Rutte. That's right, it's the lute of the lute. Don't look at his weak appearance, the ...... under his robe"

Cato didn't listen carefully - Tracy had introduced so much that even if Cato listened carefully, he couldn't remember everyone - he remembered only a few important or characteristic names, such as the vampire helmsman Francis, the werewolf herald Ramos Sharp Paw, the navigator Chazzo, and the swordsman McGee, who had the same name as the Mad King.

Tracy's rambling introduction continued until the Golden Throne sailed out of port, and he seemed to tell a joke at the end, causing everyone to laugh in unison. At the same time, the sea breeze became stronger.

"Brothers, get to work!" Tracy shouted with a smile, and the crew hurried back to their posts, while Cato turned his head and continued to look into the distance, thinking that the gray sky did not bode well.