Chapter 1030: The Fallen Aristocrats of the Sub-Frontier (7)
Sort of becoming a temporary trainee sailor on this ship, Kasia thought. For two or three days, the people on board thought of him as a lucky sailor who fell into the sea and was frozen in ice because of an accident on a fishing boat, similar to the medical refrigeration of fatal patients to wait for technology to develop and then thaw and treat. The work of sailors and fishing was too simple for Kasia to learn, something that could be learned and mastered just by looking at it once. It is probably for this reason that everyone on board will be convinced of the explanation of "lucky sailor with amnesia".
Of course, this kind of story-like speculation was not Cassia's idea, but was made by Cervera, the captain's daughter, a girl who loved to read some fantastical tales about the sea. I thought it would be an unfounded fantasy, but under the condition that Cervera seemed to have a reliable basis, it was accepted by others.
On the way back, there was not much to do on a daily basis, and Kasia often went out to the deck in his spare time, looking at the waves and colors of the sea, and thinking about his plans to return to the tundra.
"Brother Tusos!" was the same as his daily activities, and Kasia regretted that the lies he had made up at random would have something to do with the sea. But it was inevitable, and the important thing was that Severa's imagination was beyond Kasia's expectations, and a simple storm could make her associate with the mysterious beasts that dwelt in the sea in every way.
Those books Kassia had already browsed all of them while he had time. Compared to the brushstrokes and descriptions of Perkins Cialis and the real and reliable basis in them, the events in those fantasy stories are simply 、、、 Cassia can't think of adjectives, in short, they are not good, this is his evaluation from the perspective of a surgeon.
Kasia's face quickly became sluggish at Severa's shouts, and he turned his head to look over and nodded.
"Do you remember anything today?" said Severa as she approached Kasia, glancing at her dull face and looking out to sea with him, "I'll remember it later." I think the creatures that attacked your fishing boats at that time were too terrifying, and because of their own instincts, the memories will actively forget them. The book says that those mysterious creatures have magical powers, and when you remember what they looked like, they will know about it and quietly find you again. ”
Sevela herself had a feeling of fear when she said it, and Kasia could only sigh helplessly in the bottom of her heart. But it reminded him of a brief dream when he was unconscious. It shouldn't be a dream, Kasia thought, it's very real, and with the environment of the tundra, it should be something similar to a dream, except that its main character is no longer a dragon, but a giant whale.
If I am not mistaken, what I see in the dream is the precursor of the tundra, the scene when the rich island community still exists. At that time, the giant whales did not seem to have the ability to use frozen air, and could only rely on their huge bodies as cetaceans themselves to pose a threat. It's just that they can't compete with the humans at that time, and those huge ships are obviously whaling ships. But then this changed, as the formation of the tundra can illustrate. As if for revenge, when the freezing gas was created, the island community was unexpectedly frozen in ice.
And the thing that restored the strength of the giant whale was absolutely inseparable from the six red stars he saw at the end. "Is that the starting point?" Combined with the several stone paintings seen in the volcano's uninhabited area, Kasia knew that after the appearance of the Red Star, various second-class creatures came back to life, and a long and chaotic war continued for unknown purposes.
There were still a few days left before returning to the Empire's harbor, and Kasia would go up to the deck every day to see the sea. Severa ran out on time, telling Cassia her conjecture for the day, and nodding her head as if she were convinced, as if it were just as she imagined, even if it was a different version every day.
"After returning home this time, if you want to go to sea with you, you can only wait until the summer vacation. The day before approaching the port, Severa was surprised not to ask Cassia if she remembered anything. Probably seeing that increasingly dull face, she no longer had any expectations.
I went to a school in the area where the port is located, a school that is not very well-known, where I studied marine ecology, and after graduation, I wanted to follow the giant ship of the three-phase connection network company to explore the uncharted seas. Kasia sighed in his heart, this kind of idea of Cervera is simply impossible, as one of the seven giant companies, there are almost no ordinary humans on the ship.
He didn't say anything, Kasia knew that he was just sighing for a moment, surgery can indeed change too many things, some of them for the better, whether it is longevity, faster learning ability, more powerful power, or avoiding all kinds of deadly diseases in ordinary humans. Sometimes, from these perspectives, it may not be a good thing to reduce surgery to some extent, or a few key links, and make it popular.
But it's more likely that the entire empire will collapse in an instant in a period of time, right? Kasia shook her head, trying to shake off this dangerous thought, only to find that in a very short time, it had become deeply entrenched in her brain, and seemed to be unshakable.
Looking at the sea, following the sound of the whistle that sounded from time to time around them, the various ships returning one after another were converging towards the main route. It was already getting dark, and on the other side of the deck, a long stretch of coastline appeared under the skyline, and a few bright lighthouses were already shining a few bright lights.
It was the Lanos region on the coast of the empire, and according to Kasia's calculations, it would take at least a month to reach the tundra from Lanos.
"During this time, no matter how long or short, the knight squire assessment should be over. Looking at the port that was getting clearer and clearer, Kasia thought. The next step is to think about how to get through it in the most efficient way.
It was about eight o'clock in the evening when the fishing boat stopped at the port, and Kasia and the others were still eating on board, while the captain and a few men returned in two refrigerated vehicles, and it was half an hour later. The fish caught is not sold immediately, it needs to be sorted, and the price of each type of fish varies depending on the season.
The next step was a simple porterage, and near the end, a few people came over: "Raymond, it seems that this time I have gained a lot from going out." A chubby man stood by the side of the boat, turned on his flashlight and looked at it, the dry voice, and the words that seemed to be some kind of suggestion.
Raymond was Sevela's father, a sturdy middle-aged man, who smiled at the man's sight, and while letting the others continue to carry it, he took off his gloves and rubber apron, walked up, and went away with the man into the distance. There were a few cars parked there, and there were more or less one or two people walking towards the fishing boats that had just returned to the fishing boats, like a process-like party.
"The people of the Reich's governing body. Kasia said silently to himself, and the man had the symbol representing the governing body, an icon with a seam.