Chapter 47: Setting Sail (2)

The Black Pearl had three servants' cabins in first class, but Glerint didn't carry a servant with himβ€”he wasn't on a tour or business or anything.

Not only him, but when Weiz arrived, Glerint found that he had no servants with him, and so did Joan.

If it's only a half-month voyage on board, hiring a temporary servant is actually a good option. This would be a bit more expensive than hiring a long-term servant, but it would be quite limited.

Although the time of the ferry ticket was one o'clock at noon, the two young men did not procrastinate and arrived just after noon.

From Plitz Harbour to Gulayn Harbour, a first-class ticket costs Β£60, which is quite not cheap. However, the service he provides is also worth the price.

Without much small talk, after the three young people divided the tickets, they all boarded the boat one after another and found their own rooms and put their luggage.

Tuk, tuk.

Glerint tapped the suitcase twice, and Jim, who got the news, immediately jumped out of the suitcase and kept running around playing.

Glerlint, who was familiar with Jim's character, did not restrict him, but after instructing him not to run around and be careful not to be discovered by others, he came to the first-class business room.

Some items can be purchased in the service cabin, such as some daily necessities, as well as cigarettes, red wine, etc. At the same time, you can also spend money on certain services, which include, but are not limited to, hiring temporary servants, hiring doctors.

Each class of cabin corresponds to a different service cabin.

Glerint had come to hire temporary servants. Coincidentally, Weiz had just put away his luggage and came here to take care of his business.

"Less...... Glerint, are you also here to hire a temporary servant? ”

Weiz waved his hand, and wanted to habitually call Glerint "Your Excellency Major" half-jokingly and half-seriously, but he instantly realized that something was wrong, so he hurriedly changed his words.

Gleilynt still remembers that when he learned that as soon as he joined, he had the position of major, and he was very envious for days!

Compared to knighthoods that can be passed down from generation to generation, Rune's officer positions are much easier to obtain, especially those below the rank of colonel. But this still requires a considerable amount of military merit.

Of course, this refers to army positions, and in a military branch like the "Royal Navy", no matter how good and outstanding ordinary people are, they will become boatswain at most, and it is difficult to become an officer.

This would explain why Weiz is so eager for it. With his status as a Lord, there is no additional promotion to join MI9, only the most basic rank of second lieutenant, and if he wants to be promoted to major, if he is unlucky, he may not be able to do it in his life!

"Yes, Weiz."

"Do you have any suggestions? I think you've been here for a while? ”

Acknowledging his question, he asked.

"There is a special maid in the first class, and the charge is calculated by the barrel. And I don't think you like to be interrupted either? Then you can hire two servants who only serve during the day. ”

Both Weiz and Joan know that he has the magical item "Fury", and there may be a number of other intimate things that he doesn't want to reveal. So he made the offer, and Glerint didn't think it was too important, so he agreed.

Half a month, 1 pound for each servant, and 10 sules a week. It was indeed a little more expensive than the 8 sylle weekly salary of a long-term second-class manservant, but it made no difference to Glerint.

Moments later, Joan also came to the business chamber to hire a servant.

It just so happened that Glerint had wanted to wait for the ship to set sail and negotiate something with them in the afternoon. Now that I happen to meet them, I'll tell them directly.

The first class has a dedicated place to play cards, which is a public place, but the different tables are separated by wooden bars to keep a certain distance to ensure that normal conversations are not overheard when it is noisy.

It was here that Glerint found a table and discussed something with his two companions.

"What do you have to inform? Your Excellency the Viscount. ”

Glerint couldn't see Weiz's dog-legged sneer, didn't say any nonsense, and directly explained his thoughts in a relatively low voice:

"I don't know if you're aware of the loss of control of the Extraordinary?"

"My teacher once told me that acting in accordance with the name of the potion will help you master the potion, and it will be effective in preventing it from getting out of control."

For this, Weiz said that he knew, and said that the reason why he became a "sheriff" a few years ago was because of this method.

But Joan doesn't know at all:

"It turns out that there is such a way, I have heard before that one of the biggest crises of the extraordinary is out of control, but I didn't expect this to be avoidable!"

"Thank you for sharing, Glerint."

Glerlinge nodded and accepted the thank you unceremoniously:

"What I'm trying to say is that for the rest of my trip, I'm going to do something that might be 'barbaric' in order to control potions."

"Oh, you all know I'm a 'barbarian.'"

"My hope is: until there are serious consequences, and there is no such possibility. I hope you don't have to question or stop my actions, it's not that I'm not incapable of calm, just out of the need to control potions. ”

"Most importantly, I hope you will cooperate with me in concealing it from my superiors afterwards. Because if they had known about my actions, they might have blamed me for being self-conscious and not thinking about concealment. ”

What's more, I am afraid that they will use this to guess that they have mastered the way of acting.

It's not a big hassle, but it's best to avoid it!

When he joined before, neither Casey nor Corwin asked him exactly when he would take the "lawyer" potion. Therefore, although Casey was a little surprised that he became a "barbarian", he only thought it was a coincidence.

And if he plays too obviously, and then rushes to buy the "bribe-taker" formula, it will definitely be guessed by the top management that he already knows how to play.

Conversely, if the role is not so obvious, after he has purchased the "bribe" formula, he will have the opportunity to stealthily purchase materials to complete the promotion.

"I can completely understand your thoughts, don't worry, I'm the first to support you. Well, I'm going to try to do something like 'policing' as well. ”

The first to express his stance was Weiz, this guy was really not as loyal as he appeared, and it was really his own affairs that mattered most.

As for Joan, she was a little hesitant, but she only persuaded her two companions not to go too far, but she did not object.

After some communication, Gleilint successfully "convinced" the two companions and achieved the desired goal!

In some of the "persuasions" that were already reasonable, Glerint was already quite confident that he would not fail.

The Black Pearl is a combination of sail and steam power, capable of reaching speeds of up to 16 knots.

When they agreed, the Black Pearl sailed away from Port Plitz in the bright but not blazing sun.

On this voyage, Glerint's biggest worry was to meet the king of the five seas, "Nast Solomon", because the other party was the third sequence of the "lawyer" path, "Mad Mage". Based on the law of extraordinary characteristic aggregation, it is really possible for you to encounter each other directly.

If Nast had seen him head-on, he might have directly mentioned the extraordinary properties of the "Duke of Entropy".

But as long as he didn't see it head-on, Glerint was sure he couldn't spot it.

This is because in Beckland before, it was also because of the "Extraordinary Characteristic Aggregation" that he met George III directly across the street, but the other party did not find out that he had the "Duke of Entropy" trait.

The main reason is that he doesn't know to what extent the "Duke of Entropy" has merged with himself, and if he fits deeply, even if he looks at Nast head-on, he is not worried about being exposed. But if there is only shallow fusion, it will be more dangerous!

It's a pity that he has no other way.

Whether he goes to sea or stays in Bakeland, according to his extraordinary characteristics, he will inevitably encounter angels or saints in the same way.

His memory is that in the original book, there seems to be no trace of the activity of the demigods in the Southern Continent through the "lawyer" path.