Chapter Ninety-Five: Playing
As soon as the sky was dawning, a gentleman with deep facial features walked out of the Gollum Tree Hotel with his suitcase.
As the sun rose and the sky was bright, a beautiful lady wearing a men's shirt, a thick brown jacket, and pants of the same color came down from the stairs.
She has blue-gray eyes, simple black hair, and a sassy taste when she walks.
Seeing her figure, a man with an ordinary-looking, slightly darker-skinned complexion and rough skin at the table immediately stood up and greeted her with a smile.
"Latisia, the bay leaf mushroom soup and tartar baked milk cake here taste good, I've already ordered it for you."
Lazaric diligently pulled out a chair for Laticia and asked in a warm voice:
"Do you want coffee, or do you want to try the juice of the Gollum tree, which is a specialty of the place?"
"Coffee."
Latisia calmly sat down in her chair and waited for the waiter to bring her breakfast.
Looking at the two plates of green and gray vegetarian meals, Klein was very unappetizing.
He picked up the cup of coffee and took a sip, the rather bitter taste immediately filling his mouth.
Bah! It's really hard to drink, why would anyone like coffee without sugar or milk?
This woman is still a vegetarian, is this the orthodox practice of the Morse Ascetic?
I really want to eat barbecue and drinks.
Playing Latisia doesn't even have the pleasure of tasting delicious food, but luckily she likes men's clothes, and if I wear a dress every day, I won't be embarrassed.
Klein thought richly in his heart, and although his brain was not happy, he still slowly and methodically put all the vegetables and bitter coffee into his mouth.
After breakfast, Klein instructed the three of his companions to pack their belongings, go to the dock, and take the boat back to Byam.
At around 9 o'clock, they arrived at the old port dock on Simim Island.
Of course, it was not her turn to go to the ticket office in person to buy the tickets, and they waited in the nearby waiting area for the 10 o'clock passenger ferry.
During the five hours on the passenger ship, Klein fully experienced the troubles that belong to the goddess alone.
The man, Lazarik, circled around Latisia, trying to find a topic to talk to.
Klein didn't know how the original Latisia would respond to him, but he knew that even a man couldn't stand his lame awkward chat.
I wanted to beat him up, then shove him into the bathroom and press the pump button.
If the sea can take away my sorrows, then take Lazaric away.
Arriving at the port of Baiam, at Latisia's suggestion, the four of them stayed at the Blue Wind Hotel, not far from the port.
As he entered, he happened to see Daniz in disguise, he was full of alcohol and looked drunk, but he looked quite happy.
Crane walked naturally into the room where Danitz lived.
Daniz didn't take the people in and out of the hotel seriously, and went straight to the room where he lived with Gelman.
Seeing that Gelman had not returned, the idea of fleeing began to stir again, and he thought for a while with his cerebellum, which was paralyzed by alcohol, and then he did not come up with anything, so he had to collapse in his easy chair.
After a while, the room reverberated with loud, high-pitched snoring.
Not long after Klein fell asleep, he suddenly felt his spirit touched, he opened his eyes, felt it carefully, and found that the strange power was actually coming from the next room.
What is Daniz doing, it's the middle of the night.
It's so tiring to play two people at the same time, shouldn't it be a nervous breakdown and schizophrenia after a long time.
Crane reluctantly got up, took Gelman's formal suit from the suitcase belonging to Latisia, and then pushed the door out, opened it again and entered his original room.
He saw Daniz sleeping peacefully in his easy chair.
Crane watched Daniz intently for a moment, frowned, and pulled a dream charm from his pocket.
Daniz, who was in class, turned his head sharply, the door creaked, and he slowly opened himself, revealing a terrifying figure little by little.
"You! What are you doing here! ”
Daniz jumped up immediately, subconsciously trying to grab the captain's arm and block her behind.
Crane ignored Daniz, looked directly at the woman, and said in a low tone:
"Edwina Edwards?"
Lieutenant General Iceberg nodded lightly and asked rhetorically with the same calm:
"Gelman Sparrow?"
Klein greeted politely, and Adevina nodded in return.
Then the two of them were in Daniz's dream, staring wide-eyed.
Daniz finally couldn't stand the bizarre and weird atmosphere, and hurriedly opened the topic for the two.
Crane politely asks for clues about the "Key to Death", the place where extraordinary creatures haunt the sea, and the auxiliary materials in the recipe of the Master of Mystics.
Adevina answered Klein's question without reservation, and agreed to the mad adventurer's offer to hunt the Blood Admiral.
Hey, hey, captain, look at me, stop looking at that madman, it's my dream, why am I dreaming of these things.
Danitz screamed frantically, but even in his dreams, he didn't dare to interrupt Gelman's conversation with the captain.
Just as Daniz could finally interject and beg the captain to let him return to the ship, Adevina sent out a "The call you made is out of arrears. ”
Daniz suddenly came to his senses, and he smiled and asked Gelman when he would have returned, and if he wanted to have some supper.
Gelman glanced at him and said:
"I'm going out to-morrow, and hopefully one day, I'll be able to call you, Mr. Ten Thousand Pounds."
With that, he walked into the room with a blank face, slammed it, and closed the bedroom door.
Back in the room, Crane breathed a long sigh of relief, he did not change his clothes and lie down to rest, but sat on the bed, half-closed his eyes, and began to meditate.
When everything was quiet again, Daniz's regular snoring could be faintly heard.
Klein got back to his feet, opened the window of the room, jumped straight out, circled the outside, and returned to Latisia's room.
He took off his coat, lay down on the bed, hurried up, and quickly fell asleep.
One of the thoughts before going to bed was that I would wake up later tomorrow so that Lazaric wouldn't feel abnormal.
In the morning, the bells of the Church of the Waves echoed in Byam, at the door of Latisia's house, and Lazarik was regularly tapping the door.
"Latisia, are you up?"
"Are you not feeling well?"
"Do you want me to have breakfast delivered to your room?"
Crane sighed, sat up from the bed, and said in Latisia's usual cold voice to Lazarik:
"I'm fine, I studied that book last night, and it was a little late."
"I'll go to the restaurant by myself later."