Chapter 506: Tang Sen's discomfort

For Townesend, finding someone is not that difficult.

Divination, with enough information, can find clues in the world's trajectory and take Townsend where he wants to go, and Townsend thinks he knows something about his original followers, Mr. Tom.

But surprisingly, the divination almost failed.

The divination rod method was completely ineffective, and the dream divination could only see a piece of darkness, Tang Sen tried various methods, but he couldn't tell Tom's specific state and exact location at all, only the astrolabe divination made Tang Sen perceive a vague, if there was no star map direction.

In a world of this level in the Caribbean, there are only two possibilities for this to happen, and there is a mysterious force that prevents Towne's divination, which usually comes from gods or curses.

For example, Tang Sen had no way to find the location of the Poseidon Trident through divination, because it was the power of the gods.

Or maybe they don't have enough information about Tom.

This usually only happens to strangers or people who don't know much about it.

The former is much more likely than the latter, after all, even after more than ten years, Tom's personality has changed from before, but Townsend also has the information about the other party's appearance and the first half of his life.

No matter how you are, you can perceive some pictures, instead of only knowing the life and death of the other party.

"The ability of divination is indeed too weak compared to my other abilities."

Tang Sen believed that if his potion sequence was not only sequence six, but sequence three or more, it would be impossible for the divine power and curse of this world to stop his divination, and if he reached the level of sequence one, perhaps in the world of Faerun, divination would also be able to know most of the information.

After all, the end point of the soothsayer's sequence is omniscient and omnipotent. At the very least, it is omniscient and omnipotent at some level.

"However, it may be possible to enhance the power of divination by studying the magic knowledge of the school of prophecy."

Townsend didn't know much about the school of prophecy, his foundation in spells was indeed too weak, and the prophetic school's ability to predict was far less simple and clear than divination.

This is probably related to the world level of Faeron.

For example, the Five Rings' prophecy spell Otherworldly Exploration only allows the caster to talk to a demigod or ancient sage, asking them five questions, and the answers are only vague words.

It wasn't until the early warning technique of the Nine Rings that there was a clear ability to predict short-lived future events.

In short, there is no way to find Tom quickly through divination, which makes Townsend a little embarrassed, but he soon doesn't mind, anyway, his stay in this world will not be too short, since Tom is still alive, then he will always find the other party, and there is no need to force it too much.

Even if the other party dies before he arrives, when Tang Sen finishes studying the spell of the Nine Rings, he can directly use the complete resurrection technique to resurrect the other party.

To do this, Tang Sen felt that he had done his duty.

After all, he didn't want much from Tom, and the only thing he had to do was the memories of the past.

"There is no need to be too anxious to find the Trident of the Sea God, it's just an inconsequential thing, it's not worth my time to find it, as long as I pay attention to the movement on the sea, and when there is definite news, no one can fight for me."

Thinking about his plans for the future, Townsend felt a little hesitant.

Since crossing the heavens, Townsend has always made a detailed plan, and then executed it according to the plan, during which time he must not only guard against changes in the plan, but also make a backup plan according to the various dangers that may arise.

Therefore, Townsend has never had such a loose time now, without worrying about danger, and without thinking too much about the problem of procurement tasks, there is a lot of time for Townsend to wander aimlessly.

This made Townsend feel a little uncomfortable.

But the reserve of knowledge does require such time, and Tang Sen knows very well that he cannot always be in a tight plan, especially after the life span has increased tenfold, he needs to use the advantage of life to enhance his foundation.

"Forget it, let's go first."

Port Royal was only here to inquire about the news, and since the purpose had been achieved, there was no need to stay in this chaotic and dirty place.

Townsend didn't plan to use Transfiguration to conjure a ship to sail again, and while it wasn't much of a hassle for Townsend to sail, why bother doing everything himself if he had a better option?

Find a good ship, hire a group of sailors, and most importantly, hire a few better cooks - if you don't eat, you will die, and this does not change because of the transformation of Townsen's physique, even if Townsend can indeed go without food for a long time, but the feeling of hunger will be even worse, after all, the stronger the physique, the higher the energy that needs to be absorbed.

He eats much more than usual.

When he was floating alone on the sea, Townsend missed Barn very much, and when he was in the world of Feron, Townsend never bothered about food.

It didn't take much time for Townsend to find a ship and hire someone, although most of the pirates who stayed at Port Royal were pirate ships, and the pirates were more willing to use their knives and guns to snatch the purchase money than sell their own ships, but a few simple spells completely eliminated the courage of the pirates.

They should be glad that Townsend didn't study necromancy, otherwise the skeleton who never sleeps would be a better sailor than the living.

After shopping on a large scale in Port Royal, and having exhausted almost all of Port Royal's luxury drinks and ingredients, the medium-sized sailboat with black sails slowly departed from port.

Looking at the departing harbor and the well-behaved crew, Townsend glanced thoughtfully below deck, and then returned to his cabin disapprovingly.

The task of sailing has been handed over to the temporarily appointed captain, and Townsend only knows the approximate direction according to the star map anyway, so he will stay like this for the time being, and he will spend most of his time in the cabin, continuing to study the knowledge of spells about the creation of the half-plane.

It was only at the time of the meal that the door to the cabin opened, and the cooks lined up to deliver large plates of food to the cabin one by one—Townsend alone ate more than the entire ship, a scene that surprised and terrified the crew.

Even though the spell ability displayed by Townsend had subverted the crew's three views before, they had never heard of a wizard with this kind of appetite.

It doesn't look like a human being.

In the cabin below deck, the man carried a bottle of rum, burped, and said to the two curious sailors in front of him: "You . . . Belch. Ever heard of the legend of the Norwegian sea monster Kraken? ”

(End of chapter)