412 Luminous Mushroom Man
"I don't know." Lawrence shook his head honestly, and after a full run just now, he didn't know what this place was.
Fortunately, Donnie has a map of the real Abitan on him, which they bought when they first came to Abithan, and now it comes in handy.
Downey took out the map and compared it, and soon found out where they were now.
"We're running the other way around, we're already gathering farther and farther away from the port." After looking at the map, Donnie said helplessly.
After a quarter of an hour of frantic running, Donnie and the others had moved away from the shores of the Sea of Nothingness, and were now in the midst of a cobwebbed city.
Not only that, but it's also some distance from where the loud noise came from before.
The only good news is that Donnie is still alive and not wiped out like the other transcendents.
Lawrence scurried up to a shadowless house and looked in the direction of the harbor, but it was clear that he could see nothing.
"So what do we do now," Lawrence asked after jumping off.
Donnie thought about it seriously, now that they had separated from Monton and gone in the wrong direction, if they still had to walk from the sea of nothingness, they would probably be attacked by the Thurgols.
Because of this, the road they had traveled before was no longer passable, and the loud noise in the city showed that most of the troops of Fort Thirteen were also in serious trouble.
Now that the only agent in Monton's team has also died at the hands of Shugol, it is not easy to contact the other teams.
Prior to this, the transcendents who explored Reflection City had distrusted each other, so they rarely exchanged contact information.
Downey and Lawrence can't contact the other two teams right now, so they're left to choose their own direction.
Without Monton as a target and resisting damage, Donnie and Lawrence were much more cautious, and after thinking about it, Downey made a decisive decision, that is, he was no longer in a hurry to head towards the port, but stayed and slowly explored the whole city. Of course, Donnie's ultimate goal is to receive and send ships to the port. Because that's the heart of the city.
In particular, the buildings built on top of the unusable dwellings were all built by the original occupants of Reflection City, and even if they are now gone, there must be some information left in the houses.
Lawrence quickly agrees with Donnie's choice, and Pepper agrees, as it is safest. Monton and the others only focused on speed, and did not pay attention to other information.
Not all of the houses in Reflection City have houses built by the transcendents, and the number of houses built by the transcendents is much smaller and more conspicuous than the number of ordinary houses.
However, in the end, Donnie and the others couldn't search all the extraordinary houses left behind in Reflection City, so they could only pick and search for something special.
They hadn't had time to search the houses before, but now Donnie and they had a chance to do so.
Houses vary in appearance, rarely the same, and tend to look weird.
Soon, Donnie and the others had chosen a house that looked a little bit like a giant umbrella fungus.
The umbrella house is built on the roof slope of a small three-story building, and the overall appearance is sloping, as if it could fall to the ground at any moment.
Downey and Lawrence made this the first place to search.
Downey cautiously inspected the house with his general eye, only to find that there was nothing left on the mushroom-shaped structure.
There weren't any spell traps left on the door, and the hand wouldn't be bitten off by the latter the moment it touched the doorknob.
Given the situation in Reflection Studios, Donnie felt that the owner of the place should not be unsuspecting to others.
You must know that they let go of these buildings in Montton before, because they didn't want to delay time by cracking the spells or curses that usually exist on them, and if they didn't have any precautions, I'm afraid that the transcendents in the previous team would not give up.
The door was gently pushed open by Donnie's mage hand, and the situation inside the mushroom house was already in Downey's eyes.
The walls and all the furniture in the room seem to be made of wood, but there is a strange sense of art to look at.
Different colors of wood make up completely different, but the combination is quite beautiful. Although there was no one inside, and it was probably uninhabited for a while, the house remained clean.
Lawrence wears a pair of goblin-tanned gloves, which can resist some evil spells and other damage, of course, the best material is dragon skin, because dragon skin works best.
When he was ready, Lawrence kept rummaging.
The owner here did not leave much behind, and there was no habit of reading. But Lawrence still discovers its true identity.
"Thomas Bright Skirt, Glowing Mushroom Man, Official Resident of Reflection City, Sailor for Dark Routes"
Downey was holding the owner's badge in his hand, and it was hanging from a branch on the wall, as if he had forgotten to take it with him.
Seeing this identity tag, Donnie and Lawrence realized that the owner of this place turned out to be a mushroom man, which is commonly known as the mushroom man.
"No wonder this house looks so special, but why can a mushroom be a sailor," Lawrence said with some confusion, "Is it because he thinks it as food when he is hungry?"
Downey shook his head and said, "Probably not, the Luminous Mushroom Man's ability to be a sailor should have something to do with being able to shine." ”
In fact, Donnie's guess was right, a certain section of the dark route, due to the special environment, the firelight or light or even the fluorescence of the ore will be sucked away, and only a few weird things that can emit light themselves can remain intact, and the Luminous Mushroom Man is one of them.
Since the mushroom didn't even have a finger and most of them couldn't leave any records, Donnie and Lawrence put the mushroom back in their place and walked to other places.
Downey soon discovered a pattern that the people who lived on the edge of Reflection City were generally not high-status sailors, such as the Glowing Mushroom or insignificant crew trainees, until they made their way to the center of the city, where they discovered something different.
In a house that looks like a chimney from the outside, Donnie and Lawrence finally find a well-hidden diary in the cracks of the floor.
Naturally, this diary was written by the owner here, and Donnie and Lawrence have not discovered his specific identity for the time being.
This was the first written document that Donnie had spent an hour searching for. It's no wonder that Monton didn't search for it in the first place, and if they had the time and all went well, they would have reached the port of Reflection City.
The contents of the diary are very short, and only the last paragraph is somewhat useful.