The first thousand two hundred and forty-eight chapters face to face with the adventurer
Gao Wen walked through a long corridor with wide windows on one side of the corridor. A layer of barriers condensed with magic acted as glass on the window, allowing people in the corridor to see the scene opposite the window - he and Amber stopped in front of the window and looked at the room inside. In the brightly lit reception room, they saw the Duke of Victoria in a snow-white dress, and the old man in a black short robe and a black hooded hat sitting opposite the Duke.
They were talking in the room, and they could not hear their voices in the corridor, but it could be seen that the old man seemed a little nervous. He had been asking Victoria about something, and the duchess sitting opposite him answered patiently. The North ruler, who had rarely changed his expression, even had a faint smile on his face.
Amber was particularly surprised to see this scene and exclaimed in a low voice: "Hey, look, the facial paralysis on the ice-shaped face has been cured!!"
Gao Wen glanced at the Alliance's shame after hearing this: "Do you dare to say this in front of her?"
Amber suddenly inserted his waist, looking confident: "No, of course I dare not, I am not stupid."
"He looks pretty good, better than I expected," Gao Wen ignored Amber's bb and turned to Heragor beside him and said, "Does he know I want to see him today?"
"He knew, so he seemed a little nervous - this big adventurer had a better mentality than anyone else," said Hragor with a smile. "You know, he regards you as an idol - even if he loses his memory now."
"I know this. When he went to the sea to look for the 'secret route' or wanted to follow 'my footsteps'," Gao Wen laughed, with a hint of sigh in his tone. "It was because of that time he went to sea that he was so desperate that he was picked up by Melita at that time... Everything in the world is really connected by cause and effect."
"All things in the world are connected by cause and effect... A wise man from a certain season of civilization also said this. It is very interesting and has the value of thinking," said Hragor, and then nodded in the direction of the room. "Are you ready? Go and meet this great adventurer who has regarded you as an idol for hundreds of years-he has been looking forward to it for a long time."
"...To be honest, I started to feel a little nervous." Gao Wen said with a smile, but still walked towards the door, and Amber and Heragore followed.
Walking to the door of the room, Gao Wen stopped, tidied up the expression on his face and the thoughts in his mind, and took a breath. He said he was a little nervous, which was not a joke. After all, this was the first time he had encountered this situation in his life. There are many people in this world who admired him now, but there was only one "big adventurer" who regarded himself as an idol six hundred years ago and even risked his life to run to the sea to find his "secret route". Now, six centuries have passed and still remained unchanged in his original intention.
Thinking of this, he felt a little nervous about seeing fans offline for the first time.
But the big adventurer in the room must be even more nervous than him, so Gao Wen quickly sorted out his condition. After the muscles on his face relaxed, he pushed open the solid wooden door in front of him. With the slight sound of the door shaft turning, Victoria and Modir, who were talking in the reception room, turned around at the same time.
Victoria was the first to get up, bowed to Gao Wen, and reminded her ancestors beside her: "You are here."
Modir's reaction was half a beat slow, but after hearing the reminder beside him, he woke up quickly. The big adventurer stood up suddenly as if he had accidentally sat on the charcoal, with a smile on his face, but then he seemed at a loss. He subconsciously walked a few steps towards Gao Wen, as if he wanted to reach out his hand, but as soon as he reached halfway, he pulled it back like an electric shock, rubbing his clothes hard, muttering in his mouth: "Ah, wait, your majesty, I just finished chatting with Victoria and didn't wash my hands..."
Gao Wen was also taking two steps to shake hands with the old man, but was disrupted by the other party's sudden series of irregular movements. He stood there a little awkwardly, looking at Modir's actions with laughter and cry. He finally found an opportunity to speak: "Don't be so nervous, Mr. Modir - I'm here to see you."
"Hey, I'm even more nervous when you say that!" Modir finally finished wiping his hands, but then summoned a water element and put it in his hand to rub it hard. He walked towards Gao Wen and muttered, "I... I really never dreamed that one day I would see you with my own eyes! You are the greatest pioneer and the greatest adventurer in my mind! When I heard that you were going to come in person, I couldn't believe my ears. The magic goddess could testify! I thought I was trapped in another 'strange dream'..."
Gao Wen couldn't help but look weird when he heard this, and he was muttering that the magic goddess might not be able to do this certificate. She is now being surrounded by network administrators led by Naritiel in the neural network every day, or she is playing cards and chess with two other retired gods. The last time she gave people a testimony was to prove that Amoen did not have two kings in his hands...
But no matter what, after a while of hard work, the adventurer finally relaxed a little. Modir let go of the water element that had been rubbed by himself, and looked at Gao Wen hard again, as if confirming whether the "emperor" in front of him and the "travel hero" in history had the same face. Finally, he finally reached out and shook hands with his "idol".
After a while, at Victoria's reminder, Modir finally let go of his hand. He sat on a chair at the low table with a very happy smile on his face. Gao Wen sat on another chair opposite him and did not wipe away the water droplets from his hand.
Amber stood behind Gao Wen, Victoria stood behind Modir, Hragore looked at the atmosphere in the room that was on track, and he, as an "outsider", could only take up space here, so he smiled and retreated: "Then I will leave the next time to you. I have a lot to deal with, so I will leave first. If you have any questions, you can call Koreta at any time, and she will stand in the corridor."
Gao Wen nodded with a smile, and Victoria beside him said, "Thank you for your hard work, Lord Hragor."
The leader of the dragon clan left, and only Gao Wen and others were left in the reception room. Before talking, Gao Wen first pointed to Amber standing behind him and introduced to the old man in front of him: "This is Amber, my intelligence consultant and an expert in the shadow field. We suspect that what happened to you is related to the 'power' in the shadow field, so I brought her here."
"Oh, oh, OK," Modir nodded repeatedly. Obviously he actually didn't care who Amber was at all. Then he pointed to Victoria behind him, "You should know her, right? She..."
"Of course, I know her," Gao Wen laughed, "she is an outstanding official of the empire."
As soon as he finished speaking, Victoria's voice rang out in his mind: "Oncestors don't know my full name yet, and for obvious reasons, I can't tell him my true identity..."
"Well, I know," Gao Wen responded in his heart, and nodded slightly, then looked up at the big adventurer in front of him, "Mr. Modir, you should know the reason why I came to see you in person, right?"
"This... they said it was because you were very concerned about the 'vision' that happened to me," Modir hesitated for a moment before speaking. "They said that the abnormal situation in me involved gods, and may also involve more ancient secrets. These secrets were enough to alarm the upper class of the empire, but to be honest, I still couldn't believe it. This is Tallond, and it was a vast ocean between Loren, but you came here in person..."
"Mr. Modir, you may not know much about your own specialness," Gao Wen interrupted without waiting for the other party to finish his speech. "The 'vision' that happened to you is enough for the leader of any member state of the alliance to take action personally, and even if you put aside this, you are worth my visit in person."
"Me?" Modir pointed to his nose a little helplessly, "I am just an ordinary old man. Although I have some magical power, I have no other strengths. I often don't know anything about my mind..."
"You are a great adventurer," Gao Wen said solemnly, "Maybe you don't remember some things, but the contribution you made to the human world in my opinion is no less than that of many pioneering heroes of my time. If Charlie saw you, he would have personally given you a medal."
Modir obviously didn't expect that he would hear such amazing comments from Gao Wen - he could also be regarded as politeness for ordinary praise. However, when Gao Wen took out all the founding ancestors of An Su, the great adventurer was obviously shocked. He stared at his eyes and didn't know what to do, and after a long time he said: "You... are you saying true? How could I have such credit back then?"
Gao Wen's expression became serious. He stared at the old man in front of him and nodded solemnly: "It's true."
He knew that his words were quite unimaginable for an adventurer who had forgotten who he was, but he knew even more that none of his words was exaggerated.
Modir Wilder, although he was a hopeless madman and a weirdo who turned against tradition by the standards of aristocrats, his existence was enough to leave a full page in history books with the eyes of pioneers and adventurers.
He had countless adventures in his life, and in that book "The Travels of Modir", Gao Wen was most impressed by it and still remembered the passage that touched the most. It was still fresh in memory - it was not a thrilling exotic adventure, nor was there any strange and terrifying extraordinary creatures and ancient legends. It only had one sentence, but it could be engraved in history books - potato plants were found on the edge of the swamp north of the Ash Mountain, with gray-green leaves, cold-resistant and easy to live. I think it could be planted on a large scale in the cold area. It has been tried, and can fill its stomach without poison.
Modir was active a hundred years after Ansu founded, but at that time, the entire Ansu was built on a barren unknown land. In addition, the population base at the beginning of the founding of the country was extremely low, and the new magic system could not be established for a long time. Even if the country had been established for a century, many areas were still in an unknown state, and many animals and plants seemed unfamiliar and dangerous to humans at that time.
Many adventurers like Modir measure the land with their feet, turning an inch of unknown state into a place where future generations can live in that primitive environment. Modir is undoubtedly the most outstanding of them. Now that centuries have passed, smoke has been everywhere in the wild land of that year. The gray-leafed potato that left a stroke in "Modir's Travels" now supports one-quarter of the food rations of the entire Cecil Empire.
There are many thrilling content in "Modir's Travels", and countless wonderful adventures are intoxicating. However, among the gorgeous chapters that can attract the attention of playwrights and bards, there are more records like this "boring": where there are food, where there are medicinal materials, where there are mines, what monsters can solve by ordinary troops, what monsters need to be dealt with with special means, the distribution of forests, and the direction of rivers... He may not have embarked on his first adventure with a great purpose, but this did not affect his life's adventure as a great legacy.
However, this great adventurer has forgotten all this.
He didn't even remember anything he had discovered worth remembering. He just felt that he was an adventurer and kept moving one distance after another under the impetus of this "feeling", and then forgot these adventures and embarked on a new journey...
Modir laughed. He still didn't know what earth-shaking things he had done back then, so he could get such an incredible evaluation. But Gowen Cecil said this in person, and he thought it must be true.
He was recognized by the greatest pioneering hero and adventurer in the world.
"You are the greatest adventurer," the old man with white hair smiled happily, saying to Gao Wen as if he was stating the truth. "Maybe I did have some achievements back then, but I set out in the peace established by the pioneers, but you are breaking through obstacles in the environment like the Demon Tide Wasteland..."
That was the achievement of Gauvin Cecil.
Gao Wen felt a little embarrassed and couldn't help but shake his head: "That's over."
"You are still on the way forward," Modir said very seriously. "The community alliance, the era of mainland routes, exchanges and trade, and those schools, factories and government affairs departments... are all brought by you. Your development and adventure continue, but I... I know that I have actually been stopping."
"No one is really stopping. We are just taking a break in the middle of life, but everyone's rest time is long or short."
"...You are right. A qualified adventurer cannot be too pessimistic," Modir blinked, then looked down at himself, "But what happened to me? I have been doing this 'rest' for too long..."
Gao Wen did not answer him directly, but turned to look at Amber who was standing behind him: "Have you discovered anything?"
Amber's eyes fell on Modir, her expression was very rare and a little serious. After a while, she took a step forward: "I did feel a very, very weak connection with 'over there', but some things are still unclear. I need to do a test, old man, please cooperate."
She raised her hand and gently rubbed her fingertips as she said.
Chapter completed!