Chapter 294: No Earning, No Return
"Is there only a few people here?" Sarah asked.
"Yes, the fewer people, the better. There is no need to waste so many rooms on your boat. If you can live in a boat, you won't be able to earn or not, it's actually built by the boat I used to ride. At that time, my boat was stranded on the beach and was trapped for a week before I was rescued. At that time, I was dying. The dog I brought with me ate dry food soaked in the sea water and died. A yelling ghost took away an arm... I went off the wrong way. In short, living in a tavern is not much different from living on a boat."
Looking at the late and late weather, Fyette realized that he was going to hurry up and stopped talking.
"Then let my younger brother and sister go." Sarah pointed out Kahn and Kasha.
Kahn is the initiator of the plan, and he must check in to find out information. Kahsha is always inseparable from him, so it is naturally impossible to break it up.
"Don't you go?" Kahn asked when he saw that Sarah didn't talk about him.
"I won't go there first. I have to stay on the boat and spend the first night with my crew. I will check in after confirming that it is safe."
Sarah felt that all three symbiotics could not move in, otherwise once the undead attacked, the Siren crew members could not resist effectively. By the time the three of them supported the past, there might have been a reduction in staff.
Seeing that Sarah had her own concerns, Kahn said nothing.
He asked the boss lady: "This is our first time to visit Shadow Island. There are many things we don't understand. Can you tell us how to protect ourselves when facing the dead?"
"If you want to get black fog, just don't get close to it. And there are many kinds of undead, so I can only talk about it in general."
Lei Wen had the sensibility. After hearing what Fyette said, he quickly took out his navigation diary to prepare to write.
"In Shadow Island, there are many kinds of souls, and there are many ways to expel and destroy them. Some souls are bound to entities, more than objects such as armor, weapons or amulets in front of them. As long as the entity is destroyed, their corresponding spirits will be destroyed in most cases. It is certain that witchcraft and Hex technology can cause damage to them. Silver, blessed or injected arcane energy will also work. Many souls are afraid of direct flames and sunlight. Think about this question carefully and ask me later if you have more details."
"There may be weapons that meet the conditions in Planck's treasure. Raven will follow me to see later. Take out the ones that are useful for everyone to defend themselves." Sarah said.
"Wait, when we came, we met a shark chariot. Did that thing look like this before we were alive?" Raven wrote down Fyette's words and asked his own questions.
"I haven't seen what you said, but he certainly didn't have it from the beginning... Some souls' appearance will reflect their core essence over time. Souls with similar temperaments sometimes merge into more powerful spirits, so don't feel strange when you encounter any kind of undead."
Kahn recalled as the boss's wife said, feeling that the Shark Chariot should have been a heavy-armed knight full of destruction during his lifetime.
Fayette patted his arm: "Okay, I really can't say anything more. We have to go back before dark. Although it's only a few steps away, don't be careless."
"Yeah." Kasha and Kahn followed the boss lady into the boat, said goodbye to Sarah, and then headed to the island tavern.
The boss's wife rowed herself and moored the boat herself, without asking them to help. When she walked onto the dock, the strong man named Gavin was still there, joining them and walking on the black beach.
He introduced himself to the two, saying that he was an old customer of the tavern for many years.
While greeting each other, the few people kept walking towards the tavern.
Kasha rarely talks when she meets strangers, and her face is like a mute with a cold face. Kahn and Fayette have always communicated with each other.
"Boss, how much does it cost to pay for a room for the two of us?"
"No money is charged." Fayette said with a smile.
"Where is the meal?" Kahn asked again.
"The warm breakfast at sunrise, the cool cold drinks after nightfall, the insurance for storing personal belongings, and the parking service of the boss's wife, are all worthless." Gaiwen also replied with a smile.
"No money is charged? Then what are you trying to open this store?" Kasha couldn't help but ask, why are there anyone who is doing a loss business and doing so enthusiastically? It's not a bad-hearted store that can be a man-made person?
"Because money is useless here, you can't buy anything. And you can just take something from Shadow Island and sell it at a high price if you take it out. It's useless to get it."
Gewen spoke with an unusual sense of frivolity, but Fayette just liked his tone, and having a happy companion on this isolated island would make her feel good.
"Don't say that I'm so materialistic. Actually, I like to treat others with diligence, just like girls playing house games when they were young. But I'm not trying to play, I enjoy the feeling of getting along with living people, so I'm so enthusiastic when I see a boat of people coming. The island is full of necromancers, and living alone for a long time will inevitably be lonely."
Kasha could understand a little, just like she was staying underground for a long time. At that time, she was very eager to return to the ground and get along with living people. But if she wanted to be the boss lady, it would be better to avoid it. She felt that dealing with people was not so comfortable.
She prefers to hold Kahn's hand and experience the various aspects of life with him.
In order to make myself appear more real, Fyette added: "Of course, I don't make any money at all. For example, the treasure hunter will store precious treasures in me. Generally, I will keep my promise and not touch their things, but if I confirm that they are dead or missing for too long, their relics will belong to me. This way of obtaining treasures is much less risky than going ashore treasure hunt. I just need to stay in the tavern to do things and don't risk fighting against the undead. So I am the one who has lived the longest among these people, for ten years. This is a time to be proud of when I say it."
Kasha nodded. If she hadn't said that, she would have directly regarded Fyette as a black-hearted boss lady who lived by slaughtering customers. But even if she said that, Kasha's vigilance would not have disappeared.
After staying in the hotel, she would bring the food back to her room from time to time and feed her to see if she had any medicine.
After walking through the spiral ladder, the four of them finally arrived at the door that was not profitable.
Warm candlelight came from the doors and windows. Under the bright moon, the broken flags tied to the mast of the bow were whipping in the crying cold wind.
This is the only sign that can confirm the location of the tavern from afar - to prevent the starving ghosts from staring here in the dark, Fyette did not build a lighthouse. But for this reason, it is not easy for treasure hunters to find it.
However, Kahn was lucky, or deliberately, he successfully found the pub.
Chapter completed!