Chapter 141: Asking for Help

When a person is pointed at the head by the revolver, his temper usually improves, and when a hunter is pointed at the head by the revolver, his speech usually becomes civilized and friendly.

Anderson maintained a polite posture with half-raised hands and said what he meant.

"I'll ask for you."

Crane closed the door, walked into the bedroom, and shouted inside, "Isn't there?" Ask something. ”

"It's rude, you have to look like you're asking for help!"

The figure of the lamp god was clear in front of him.

"What is politeness?"

Crane answered casually.

"You ought to say so, respected Father of the Lamp, your favorite son, I have a question for you."

The lamp god stood against the table next to the bed, standing without standing, sitting without sitting.

Crane rolled his eyes in his heart, and asked directly:

"How can the curse of doom on Anderson be removed?"

"The old man who owes money and doesn't pay it back can do it."

"Destiny Councilor Rejord?"

"Yes, it's time to collect the debt, that guy owes me extraordinary characteristics, I think he stole the Iron Knight's potion, and he has the audacity to pay the bill."

Ignoring the lamp god's complaints, Crane returned to the door.

Anderson saw that Gelman was actually going back to the room to inquire on the spot, and he was very curious, could Gelman still have a way to communicate with the elder instantly? Then this is really a pro-son treatment. He looked at the closed door, struggled inwardly, and reached out to push the door open a crack.

However, Anderson was still looking at the small room through the crack in the door, and when he saw Gelman walk out of the bedroom and stride towards the door, Anderson stood up straight.

"There's a demigod who is good at transshipment who lives on Olavi Island, and he owes me something."

Crane didn't pursue Anderson's voyeurism and told Anderson directly.

"Great!" Anderson clapped his hands excitedly, "Then what price do I have to pay?" ”

Crane pretended to be thinking, and was silent for two seconds before he said, "I need a magical item with powerful attack power, do you have a clue?" ”

"Of course I do."

Anderson happily replied, "There is such a magical item now, he has the extraordinary ability of lethal attacks, and the negative effects are not strong, he can eat and sleep, but he is not very lucky, and it is easy to attract monsters and enemies ......"

"Yes, I can fix the negative effect that he can eat and sleep, and I can also take it to the demigod myself, it's perfect, let's start now."

Crane raised his right hand at Anderson, and with his left hand, he pulled a silver-white charm from his coat pocket.

"Don't, don't shoot, I'm kidding, haha."

Anderson raised his hand again, in a gesture of politeness.

With a flattering smile, he gave a clue to an extraordinary pistol.

"I have 100 pounds left, and 1,200 pounds left, all of which will be given to you as another reward, and when the bad luck is lifted, I will take you to the main owner to buy the revolver."

Crane took the wad of money, and suddenly felt a little distressed, he thought that tonight's dinner was paid by Anderson, but now that it was his own money.

So he threw the door in Anderson's face again and locked it.

Crane finally finished writing the letter to Mr. Azik, and then summoned the Bone Courier to send the letter.

He sat down at the table, hesitating whether to ask Will the Serpent of Mercury now, or wait until he saw Rejord, and if he didn't pay back the money, he would complain to his Speaker, and finally, he went to the gray mist and took out the supernatural radio receiver, and asked Arodes first, there was no charge anyway.

Da-da-da-da!

It was the cheerful footsteps of Arodes.

As the illusory white paper spat out, Arodes' greeting with no lower limit jumped onto the paper.

Omitting all the politeness and greetings, Crane asked directly:

"Where can I get the potion recipe for the fourth sequence of the Soothsayer's pathway?"

The greetings and funny expressions vanished, and complex symbols emerged on the surface of the illusory white paper, which blended and converged, forming a phantom shadow of a mirror that resembled the body of Arodes in the middle.

The first is a huge wriggling lake of things, and the following is a detailed description for the illustration: Zarathu, the mysterious waiter in Sequence 1, is suspected of losing control of his promotion, and is sexually cunning and suspicious. Note: The Esoteric demigods do not have potion recipes, and Zarathu only offers finished potions.

The contents of the mirror quickly turned a page, and in a dilapidated palace, on the stone seat was a more ambiguous ball of light that seemed to have tentacles, and under the seat, there was a brightly colored but illegible card, which read: Antigonus, beyond Sequence 1, out of control, the main peak of the Hornachis Mountains. Note: I can't see the card clearly, but I think it's useful to you.

Crane couldn't help but wonder in his heart, who did Arodus learn from, and why did he suddenly evolve into a magical creature illustrated book? Did the Steam Church give it any weird books to read? No, it was given to the Church of the God of Knowledge and Wisdom.

Then Crane saw the Church of St. Samuel and the Antigonus Family Notes.

In the end, Arodes presents a golden oil lamp, and the following text is blackened and bold one by one, quite powerful through the back of the paper, and the momentum of the wood is three-pointed, revealing the author's strong emotions.

"The Wishing Lamp, Seal No. 005, has a treacherous and twisted personality, so that he can amuse people, is good at seduction, and likes to seduce people to fall. It lurks around you, there must be a big conspiracy, it probably knows all the potion recipes you need, it just doesn't want to tell you, watch you grieve about it, and take pleasure in it! ”

"Great master, it is so disrespectful to you, why don't you throw it away?"

Crane had long felt that the god of lights should know, but for some reason he didn't want to tell himself, but he didn't have any resentment towards the god of lights because of this, the god of lights didn't say that there must be a reason why it was inconvenient for him to know, he believed that after trying all the methods, if he couldn't get his wish, the god of lights would definitely help.

In fact, Crane has always felt that the attitude of the lamp god towards him is very strange, sometimes sneering at him, sometimes shushing and asking for warmth, sometimes knowing everything, sometimes secretive, not like the blatant fawning favor of Arodes, nor like the overt courtesy of the Mercury Serpent and Miss Messenger who expect to be reciprocated, a little ...... Wishful thinking, giving, not asking for anything in return, and such a high-ranking existence, not caring about his offense at all, is it just because he has a fellow countryman? It's unlikely to think about it.

But there's no point in thinking about that, and I'm wondering now if he can help me steal the Antigonus family notes if I change my image and do something to give the magic lamp to the Night Church in a cryptic way...... But I think he's going to beat me up first.

"You don't have to worry about it."

Crane replied perfunctorily, but Arodes did not show displeasure, and responded obediently: "Yes, master. ”