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Chapter 308 - Chapter 307 The Ride of the Ancient Sun God

Klein, who plays Gehrman Sparrow, was slightly taken aback, not expecting that Odis and "Iceberg General" were also headed to "God's War Ruins".

At this moment, Klein was aboard the "Star Admiral" ship to find the mermaid in the "Ruins of God's War" to complete his advancement. He didn't know why "Mr. Garr" and "Lieutenant General Iceberg" were also going there.

After all, the ruins of the God War are extremely dangerous, and no one would be willing to go there unless it was something urgent.

Before Cattleya, with her long black hair, could answer, Odis paused and then said, "We are now in the eastern part of the Sunia Sea, and there are no islands nearby. I think you are also going to the 'Ruins of the Gods' War'."

Instead of answering the question directly, Cattleya asked in return, "What are you going there for?"

Odis hesitated for a moment before saying, "Go find an extraordinary material."

Cattleya was taken aback, thinking that Odis had gone to the "Queen" to find the extraordinary materials that Odis would be given to advance to demigod.

Cattleya was also present when Bernadette offered to provide Odice with a clue to an extraordinary material.

She immediately thought to herself: Are they already preparing for a new promotion so soon?

Odis reiterated his earlier idea: "We can form a fleet and head together to that dangerous 'War of the Gods'."

It wasn't just because Cattleya had been to the "Ruins of the War of the Gods," while Odis hadn't. It was also because Bernadette was on the "Future" at the time, and Odis felt more at ease with her there.

Cattleya nodded slightly at first, but then asked, "Which ship will be the flagship?"

What she was actually asking was, who should be the commander-in-chief of the fleet?

Neither "Lieutenant General Iceberg" nor Klein joined the conversation. The former was well aware that he was a "Lieutenant General," while there were two "Generals" present, making it theoretically difficult to vie for command.

However, she was also not very willing to be directed by others.

Klein, who was playing the role of an adventurer at this moment, was certainly not qualified to compete for command.

Odis said, "There's no need to set up a flagship. We'll just look out for each other and warn each other of any dangers."

The main reason was that he was very clear that since they were all "pirate generals," it was impossible for them to have a flagship.

Not only that, but they could also very well start fighting over the flagship issue.

"I am in favor of the proposal," said "I am in favor of the proposal." The previously silent "Iceberg General" Edwina had remained silent.

Caldelia was well aware that none of the three "pirate generals" present would accept the command of the other two, so she said, "I agree as well."

She paused for a moment and then asked, "Which warship is in the lead?"

Odis smiled and said, "Of course, it's reassuring to have the experienced 'Future' leading the way."

Cattleya smiled and said, "I've heard that the 'Argo' has very powerful weapons, so I think it's best for you to go first."

Klein, sitting to the side, took a sip of tea and suddenly felt as if two seasoned veterans had been battling it out from the Tarot Club to the outside world.

Odis then said, "Let's draw lots."

"However, let me make it clear in advance that 'Lieutenant General Iceberg' is an assistant I invited, so she will not participate in the lottery."

Cattleya looked at Odis, then at Edwina, and suddenly said, "I'll go first, and the 'Argo' will be in the middle."

Actually, what she said just now was mainly to be wary of "Iceberg General," but she still trusted Odis quite a bit.

Since "Iceberg Admiral" wasn't participating in the lottery, she didn't need to care about it. However, she still wanted to keep "Argo" away from "Golden Dream".

Odis smiled and said, "Thank you."

Through the conversation just now, he roughly understood Cattleya's concerns.

After finishing their business, Odis took out a bottle of potion: "This can quickly replenish spiritual energy and relieve fatigue."

Cattleya paused for a moment before taking it and saying, "Thank you."

"Iceberg Admiral" Edwina realized from the fact that Cattleya was willing to accept Odis's potion that the two were more than just acquaintances.

Because one wouldn't accept such a drink unless they were absolutely certain of its safety.

They wouldn't even touch it with their hands, because no one knew if there was a curse on the glass bottle.

The fact that Odis dared to send and Cattleya dared to accept shows that they had a basic mutual trust.

Klein wasn't surprised by this, but he assumed that the two were both members of the Tarot Club, which was why they could trust each other. In fact, their mutual trust mainly came from the "Mysterious Queen".

The group then discussed the precautions to take when entering the "Ruins of the Gods' War." Odis gave Cattleya a crystal ball, and Edwina and Cattleya returned to their respective ships.

Frank, the first mate of the "Future," eagerly awaited their return from the deck. Upon seeing the captain and Gehrman Sparrow, he quickly asked, "How did the talks go?"

Instead of answering immediately, Cattleya landed on the deck, uncorked the bottle, and drank the potion that Odis had given her.

Because of her relationship with the "mysterious queen," Cattleya trusted Odis more than Klein had imagined.

Of course, trust is one thing, but on her way back she had already done a divination to confirm that there was nothing wrong with the potion and that it should be effective before she drank it without hesitation.

After drinking the potion, Cattleya immediately felt her spirituality rapidly recovering, and then she replied, "They're not ambushing us here; they're also planning to go to the 'Ruins of the Gods' War.'"

Frank said "Oh," and then asked, "I heard that 'General Mystery' is a very fierce man with a face full of scars. Is that true?"

Instead of answering the question, Gadriya gave the order: "'Future' will lead the fleet to the 'Ruins of the Gods' War'."

He quickly returned to his room to rest.

"Okay," Frank agreed, then asked Gehrman Sparrow, "Is it true?"

Klein asked, somewhat puzzled, "Why are you so interested in what the 'Mysterious Admiral' looks like?"

"I've read in some ancient texts that the skin at the level 5 scar can inhibit the growth of many bacteria," Frank said. "I was thinking that if I had the chance, I would ask 'Admiral Mystery' to provide me with some skin from the scar on his face."

Klein paused for a moment: "Don't think like that in the future."

Because if Captain Gard actually did that, he might very well plant the first mate, who liked to study microorganisms, in a pot.

Perhaps we can use more fertilizer because of his status as a "star general".

Then he realized: What kind of books is this guy reading? Is there any scientific basis for them?

However, after thinking about it for a moment, Klein felt that what Frank said made some sense, because scars at the Sequence 5 level were indeed rare.

After all, once you reach Sequence 5, there are ways to remove scars, regardless of the method used.

If a scar cannot be removed, it must be due to some extraordinary factor that makes it so difficult to get rid of.

In Klein's wild imagination, the three ships formed a fleet and sailed forward together.

They sailed until the next morning when Odis, while having breakfast, heard a sharp sound—a warning from the "Future" ahead.

He immediately went to the driver's cab, where Bivis, who was on duty, pointed ahead with a mixture of surprise and excitement.

Before them, the azure sea was cut off by a huge crevice, and the endless seawater fell like a waterfall into the bottomless "valley".

Then Bivis said, "This huge waterfall seems to have appeared suddenly; there was nothing on the sea surface at least three minutes ago."

Odis nodded, also finding the scene before him quite awe-inspiring.

The "Future" did not stop, but rushed past the edge of the waterfall and plummeted rapidly.

Then the Argo began to fall, and Odis suddenly felt weightlessness. At the same time, the Argo's balancing system activated, keeping the ship in basic balance and preventing the crew from crashing into the walls.

The seawater surged up like a fountain, and just as the Argo was about to plunge into the "valley," it was suddenly supported by the surging seawater.

Then this "spring" actually tossed the "Argo" high into the air, from the "valley" back to the other side of the sea.

Odis thought to himself: This is what they call a relatively safe route!

Even though it was "relatively safe," it was still so dangerous. He guessed that if it were an "unsafe" waterway and just an ordinary boat, there might not be a spring at the bottom of the valley, and it would be smashed to pieces by the rocks as soon as it hit the bottom.

At this moment, the sunlight outside the window suddenly became as bright as midday. Odis knew that they had officially entered the "Ruins of the War of the Gods"!

Bevis, standing to the side, muttered, "I should have come here to take a look sooner."

Odis smiled slightly and saw a ruin on the sea not far away.

Most of the ruins were submerged by seawater, with only some huge gray stones and pillars above the water, piled up together to form a small hill of ruins.

Suddenly, all the crew members heard a loud and clear gasp at the same time!

Odis and the others immediately became alert and searched for the source of the panting. They eventually determined that the panting was coming from a pile of ruins on their left.

Rupert and the others who arrived later all looked at Odis.

Odis said, "Be careful and do not explore."

He then explained, "This place is so close to the entrance of the 'Ruins of Gods War' that if the monsters were easy to defeat, they would have been defeated long ago."

Everyone thought it made a lot of sense and lost all interest in exploring it further.

At this moment, everyone saw that the "Future" in front began to turn its rudder, circling around the ruins from which the breathing sounds were coming from.

Clearly, they are not confident in resolving this potential problem.

As the fleet passed the ruins, Odis saw the sunlight suddenly turn golden, and then a bright spot appeared in the sky, which grew larger and larger.

The golden light split apart, and a huge pillar made of four diamonds appeared in mid-air, supporting a sizable floating island.

Odis was captivated by the dreamlike scene before him. Although he had visited many ruins and seen many amazing sights, this was the first time he had witnessed the many wondrous scenes in the real world caused by the war of the gods.

At this moment, the god's majestic power suddenly became tangible, and he felt that under such a vision, he would certainly not utter any blasphemous words.

Finally, he exclaimed to himself: What a huge diamond!

At this moment, the floating island in the golden light became clear, its soil scorched black, without a trace of green.

Suddenly, an exceptionally bright light emanated from its depths, followed by a loud hissing sound.

Before long, everyone heard the clatter of horses galloping and saw two magnificent horses, seemingly made of gold, rushing out of the floating island, pulling a similarly golden and ornate chariot behind them.

This sight instantly awakened some memories in Odis's mind, and he immediately shouted, "Look down! Don't look! Or you'll be burned!"

The crew members had heard the captain mention the carriage before, so they suppressed their curiosity and quickly lowered their heads.

The sunlight outside shifted, and it seemed as if only a few minutes had passed before the process from sunrise to sunset was complete.

Once the sunlight returned to normal, Odis said, "There's no problem now."

They all looked up, and Odis quickly glanced around; no crew members had disappeared.

Then he looked ahead, where the horses and magnificent chariots had disappeared, and the diamond pillars silently supported the floating island, shimmering with brilliant light.

Odis pondered whether to explore the island, but then thought it would be too dangerous, and ultimately decided to play it safe and continue onward.

At that moment, the exquisite crystal ball in Odis's pocket suddenly emitted a spiritual fluctuation.

Taking out the crystal ball, Odis rubbed it with her other hand while infusing it with spiritual energy.

Then, the crystal ball began to swirl like mist, and eventually, amidst the swirling motion, a somewhat illusory scene appeared, revealing the figure of Edwina.

She asked Odis, "Would you be interested in exploring that floating island?"

Odis paused for a moment, realizing that there must be something on the floating island that had attracted "Iceberg General" through the "sun" pathway.

He thought for a moment before saying, "Okay, but we'll only fly over from a distance; the ship shouldn't get close."

Edwina replied, "Okay."

Odis then contacted Cattleya again, and the "Star Admiral" reminded her: "Leave that island before the golden Pegasus returns."

She then added, "I won't participate. I'll stay here and meet you. If you make any gains, you have to give me ten percent of the spoils."

After all, providing support is also part of the operation.

Odis nodded and said, "Okay."

So the three ships began to slow down at the same time. Odis and Edwina took off from the decks of the ships one after the other. The two met in mid-air. Odis told Edwina about Cattleya's warning and her request to take 10% of the spoils.

Edwina had no objections; having someone to meet them below the floating island would put their minds at ease.

As the two flew toward the island, Edwina said, "If it's about obtaining the 'Sun' pathway' properties or magical items, I'd like to buy them with gold pounds, even if it means paying a premium."

Odis said, "No problem."

As they spoke, the two had already reached the edge of the floating island.

The floating island was very large. From below, it appeared to be covered in black mud. Upon closer inspection, they saw some golden objects in the distance, and beside them, some shapes that were not clearly visible, emitting a bright light.

After observing for a moment and confirming that there was no danger, the two quickly flew towards the golden objects.

This is a mountain hollow, surrounded by scorched black soil, with only a few patches of gold standing out.

When they flew closer, Odis and Edwina discovered that the gold was actually made up of golden skulls of varying thicknesses!

However, the skeletons were in strange poses, as if they were all reaching out to block something.

Before these skeletons was a skeleton that looked like crystal, leaning against a stone.

Odis noticed that the skull appeared to be made of crystal, and the inside of the skull could be seen.

However, the inside is not a brain, but a mass of colorful liquid.

Odis and Edwina flew in from the side, not from the front.

As Odis went to check if the golden skulls were real skulls, the crystal skull's head suddenly moved and slowly looked in their direction.

At that moment, a bright beam of light fell from the sky, transforming into clusters of bright rays, and the surrounding air quickly became extremely hot.

Odis and Edwina's spirits immediately sensed great danger, and the two quickly hid behind the rock that the crystal skull was leaning against.

Looking back, they saw the bright lights sweep across several golden skeletons, which suddenly burst into flames.

At this moment, Odis and Edwina finally realized that when the skeletons were alive, they were reaching out to shield their eyes from the bright light, or to block the "vision" of the crystal skull, in order to avoid being burned by the flames brought by the bright light.

After burning for a few seconds, the skeletons visibly shrank, and soon the bright light disappeared, the flames vanished, and the skeletons returned to their original golden color.

The surrounding temperature also dropped rapidly, returning to normal.

Odis wiped the sweat from his brow and whispered, "It seems that as long as we don't appear in that skeleton's 'sight,' we won't be set on fire."

Edwina hummed in agreement, then said, "The beam of light just now didn't seem to be an extraordinary attack from the 'Sun' pathway."

Odis was taken aback; he hadn't noticed that before: "What is that?"

Edwina shook her head, indicating that she hadn't seen it clearly either.

Odis pondered for a moment, then stopped talking about it and looked at the bright light emanating from behind the boulder where the crystal skull was leaning.

From a distance, they couldn't see what was hidden by the light, but when they got closer, they saw that the source of the bright light was a tree stump with brass-colored bark.

The metal tree stump has annual rings that look like thin lines made of colorful neon lights, constantly shimmering with different colors.

Odis crouched down to study it. In those colorful lights, he felt a rich spirituality flowing through it, which made him want to dig up the soil and see what the tree's root system was like.

Just as Edwina was about to suggest continuing the exploration, Odis suddenly had an inspiration and said to her, "Do me a favor."

As he spoke, he took out the secondary array of the "spatial array," reached in and rummaged around for a while, finally pulling out one end of a log.

These logs were the "Trees of Healing" that were previously seized from the warehouses of the Abraham family.

Odis handed one end of the log to Edwina, while he held the secondary array of the "Spatial Magic Array." The two of them retreated together and quickly produced a complete "Tree of Healing."

Under Odis's direction, the two men placed the larger end of the log on the brass-colored stump and erected the log, which was more than three meters tall.

The moment it was erected, the colorful light vanished, and then the entire log merged with the stump, turning a brass color.

Odis and Edwina sensed the surging spirituality within the log, and quickly took a few steps back.

Not a single mistake, not a single poem, not a single post, not a single piece of content, not a single look!

Just then, the originally bare log suddenly sprouted brass-colored branches and leaves, which became lush and full of flowers in a matter of seconds.

In the next few seconds, the dozen or so flowers quickly bloomed, withered, and grew two different colored fruits, which ripened almost instantly.

These fruits look somewhat like translucent oranges, with rich colors inside, and they look very appetizing.

As for the "Tree of Healing"... to be precise, it can no longer be called the "Tree of Healing" because its leaves have developed faint, eye-like marks.

Odis paused for a moment before saying, "Quickly pick them!"

Although I don't know what these fruits and leaves are, they must be good things.

The two were about to pick them when they realized that picking them like that would be too slow.

After a brief discussion with Edwina, Odis took out the secondary array of the "Space Array" again and made sure the "Space Array" was open.

Once everything was ready, Edwina's eyes turned deep blue, "simulating" a hurricane that swept towards the leaves and fruit.

The leaves and fruits were easily "picked" by the hurricane and carried by it into the "wilderness of knowledge" opened by Odis.

At that moment, the "healing tree" that the two people had just "attached" withered instantly, cracked in the middle with a "crack," and quickly fell to the ground, turning into dust as if it had completed its mission.

The original brass tree stump is still there, but the tree rings are very dim, with only a faint glow left, and little spiritual energy emanating from it.

Odis roughly understood what was going on.

While they still had time, the two flew to the top of a hill and looked around. The only bright light had disappeared because of what Odis and Edwina had just done.

The entire island seemed to be nothing but scorched black earth, but the two noticed that there appeared to be a black building on a mountain in the distance.

Just as they were preparing to explore the area, a golden dot appeared in the distant sky—a golden steed pulling a magnificent carriage back.

The two quickly flew back, and when they saw the black stone where the crystal skull was leaning in the distance, Odis suddenly threw out an "explosive scroll".

Boom!

The violent explosion shattered the black stone, and the shockwave also broke the golden skulls, causing them to fall to the ground.

The crystal skull was blasted into countless pieces, the skull seemingly covered in colorful liquid, and rolled far away.

Odis suddenly lunged forward, took off his coat and covered the skull with it to block the other's "view," then used the coat to gather the skull and quickly left with it.

Edwina was taken aback by this move, but Odis quickly caught up, and the two of them swiftly left the floating island.

Almost as soon as they left the floating island, the light around them turned golden, and the horses and carriages returned.

During the rapid descent, Odis saw that there were mystical symbols on the four diamond pillars!

When they landed on the island, they came from a different direction, at a distance from the diamond pillars, so they didn't see them.

Now that they were closer, Odis saw that there were characters on it.

However, the temperature overhead was rising rapidly, and he didn't have time to study it. He flew with Edwina to the nearest "Future" at top speed.

As they flew onto the deck of the "Future," the golden light emanating from the horses and the magnificent carriages vanished, the floating island became illusory, and quickly disappeared from sight.

Cattleya, wearing glasses, along with Gehrman Sparrow and others, quickly approached, but they did not rush in. Instead, they maintained a certain distance and observed cautiously.

Odis licked her lips with her tongue: "Give me a glass of water, I've been sweating a lot."

Seeing that no one moved, he said to Cattleya, "When we were exploring the ruins together before, we encountered a big rat."

Cattleya nodded and said, "They're fine."

Then she instructed the crew: "Pour each of them a glass of light beer... no, a glass of water."

Odis didn't stand on ceremony and gulped down the whole glass of water.

Edwina hesitated for a moment, then, seeing that Odis had almost finished her drink, she picked up her glass and took a few sips as well.

Next, they arrived at the dining room of the "Future," where Captain Cattleya, First Officer Frank, and adventurer Gehrman Sparrow sat opposite Odis and Edwina, listening to them recount their exploration.

When Odis was talking about the crystal corpse, Edwina interjected, "I noticed at the time that the way the crystal skull summoned the pillar of light was a bit strange."

"I only realized it when I got back that it seems to be a 'simulated' ability."

She didn't explain in detail what the "simulation" ability was like. A few people, including Gadriya, knew about it, but some of the crew members who were just watching the excitement didn't. However, it wasn't the right time to explain it to them.

Upon hearing the "Iceberg Admiral's" conjecture, Odis nodded slightly: "It does seem that the surrounding area is indeed filled with the power of the 'Reader' pathway, but I haven't found any extraordinary characteristics."

The leaves of that big tree had obvious eye markings, and the bark was brass-colored.

Eyes and brass color are the two main characteristics of the "reader".

At this moment, Odis had some doubts: was there some extraordinary, high-level property buried beneath that scorched earth?

Odis added, "I wonder if the skull that summoned the pillar of light earlier can still summon flames and pillars of light after it leaves that location?"

He paused and then said, "My spirituality was touched just now. After leaving that floating island, the skull underwent some subtle changes and may no longer be aggressive."

The others had no contact with the skull, so they had no say in it and offered no opinion.

After thinking for a moment, Odis suddenly took out a "defense scroll" from his bag and used it on himself.

He then fiddled with the skull and took out a "scale scroll," ready to use it at any time.

With two layers of protection, the "Defense Scroll" and the "Scale Armor Scroll," even if a beam of light descends, it cannot harm him.

Although Odis didn't say anything, everyone understood what he was going to do, so they all got up and moved aside, ready to block the beam of light that might be summoned.

After making thorough preparations, Odis positioned the skull's eyes toward herself and then removed the clothes covering it.

The moment the crystal skull appeared on the dining table, the surrounding air seemed to freeze.

Odis stared at the empty eye sockets of the skull for a second or two, but no beam of light or flame appeared.

He then put the "scale scroll" away and smiled, "It seems my intuition was right."

At this point, Gadriya breathed a slight sigh of relief and said, "This approach was too rash."

Odis smiled and said, "Though rash, it is quick enough."

The main reason is that he is quite confident that no danger will occur.

Then everyone sat down around and carefully examined the crystal skull.

While on the floating island, Odis and Edwina had no time to observe it properly. Now, looking at it closely, they felt it was like a work of art, golden and exquisite.

However, its skull shape is somewhat eerie.

After looking at it for a long time, the group couldn't find any clues, so they had to wait a while before studying it further.

As Odis continued her story, when she mentioned grafting the "Tree of Healing" onto that tree stump, Cattleya couldn't help but ask, "Could you talk about the logic in your mind when you had this idea?"

Klein and Edwina also thought Odis's idea was very clever.

"The general idea is that there must have been a tree there before," Odis explained. "And there was a great deal of spiritual energy emanating from it, as if the roots had absorbed so much spiritual energy that there was nowhere else to send it."

"At this moment, I remembered that I had previously obtained several logs of the 'Healing Tree'."

"You should have heard that it is a type of tree that 'farmers' like very much, and it has extremely strong vitality."

"My initial thought was to see if I could use that log to absorb the rich spiritual energy. I never expected that it would grow leaves, flower, and bear fruit."

Everyone nodded slowly, feeling that while the idea was novel, it seemed to be within an acceptable range.

Odis continued, "After harvesting the fruit and leaves, I suddenly remembered that there used to be a tree there that often bore such fruit, but that tree must have been a good spiritual material, so it was cut down by the previous explorers."

"Fortunately, the horses and carriages will be back soon, otherwise they might have dug up the tree stumps and taken them with them."

Everyone else nodded, feeling that this guess was quite reasonable.

Finally, Odis mentioned that there seemed to be a building on the mountain of the island, from which the golden horse may have come.

But because it was too far away, there was no time to explore it.

Odis took out the pile of leaves and a dozen colorful fruits from the "Wilderness of Knowledge" and placed them on the dining table. These were all the spoils of this expedition.

Then Odis took out the "Craftsman's Pocket Watch," a magical item corresponding to Sequence 6 "Craftsman," from the "Wilderness of Knowledge" to assess the function of these items. There was no need to use the "Alchemy Glasses."

Furthermore, it's best not to use this level 1 sealed item in front of others.

After Odis put on the pocket watch, his eyes immediately became deep. He picked up a fruit with a predominantly cyan color and looked at it for a few seconds before saying, "Eating this fruit will grant you the ability to 'imitate' for 3 minutes, and it will be a Sequence 4 level 'imitate'!"

"There are some side effects. After the ability to 'imitate' ends, blurred vision and headaches may occur, but they will return to normal after 10 minutes."

Odis understood this side effect, since the fruit didn't possess any extraordinary properties; it was meant to stimulate the user's potential so that they could use the "imitation" ability.

For ordinary people, it will definitely hurt their eyes and brain.

However, those extraordinary individuals who follow the "Secret Seeker" and "General Knowledge" pathways will not suffer as much damage, or even any damage at all, because the potions used in these two pathways also continuously strengthen the brain and eyes, thus preventing significant harm.

There are 12 fruits with cyan as the main color, which is equivalent to having the ability to "imitate" 12 times.

Odis picked up the fruit, which was predominantly green, and examined it for a few seconds before saying, "Eating it can heal a fatal wound once, with no side effects."

There are five such fruits in total, which are more practical than the ability to "imitate".

Finally, Odis examined the leaves: "The knowledge of a book can be infused into the leaves, and by eating the leaves, one can obtain the knowledge of that book."

At this moment, Frank, a robust man with thick body hair, suddenly said, "Some books have a lot of words, and some books have few words."

"For books with few words, is it possible to combine two books and use one leaf?"

Odis smiled slightly but did not answer immediately.

Cattleya answered on her behalf: "No."

"In a mystical sense, a book is a book, and two books are two books. No matter how many words there are, a book is a whole, and even if two books are stacked together, they are still two wholes."

Frank nodded slowly: "I see."

Klein, standing to the side, thought to himself: This isn't a hard drive; it's not measured in memory.

Since these spoils were mainly obtained by Odis, Cattleya did not take even a tenth of them, only taking one fruit with the ability to "imitate" and eight leaves.

Edwina, who went on the adventure with Odis, took two fruits with the ability to "imitate", one fruit with the ability to "heal", and a dozen leaves.

Odis didn't stand on ceremony and took the remaining spoils to the "Wilderness of Knowledge".

After chatting for a while, Odis and Edwina returned to their respective ships.

After they left, Frank said, "'The Mysterious Admiral' doesn't have any scars on his face either."

At this point, he suddenly slapped his forehead and said, "I forgot to ask 'General of Mystery' for a fruit and a few leaves to try planting that magical tree."

Klein glanced at him: "You can go to your captain and ask for that fruit in her hand to study it."

Frank smiled wryly. "The captain won't give it to me."

Klein resisted the urge to twitch his lips: How can you be so sure that the "Mysterious Admiral" will waste a fruit on you?

...

The fleet of three pirate ships continued its voyage.

Seeing that the sea was relatively calm, Odis returned to his workshop and took out the crystal skull to study it.

Before conducting the study, he first used a crystal ball to perform a divination.

As he rubbed the crystal with his hand to let it flow with spiritual energy, he asked the divination inscription: My research on the crystal skull is dangerous.

After asking silently seven times, the misty structure inside the crystal ball suddenly dispersed, revealing a scene filled with a dazzling sea of ​​stars.

Odis interpreted the corresponding celestial phenomena and concluded that there was no danger in continuing the research.

For the past month or so, Odis has gotten used to "divining before doing anything," but he has found that the potion is hardly being digested.

Last month, he made a corresponding summary: "astrologers" are not "diviners". Ordinary divination cannot digest the potion. Divination must be done in front of other people, and the more mysterious the other party feels, the better the feedback will be.

For the past month, he has been frequently performing divination for the ordinary people on the island. Because the divination results are surprisingly accurate, a sense of mystery is created, and the potion begins to be digested.

However, Odis concluded a few days ago that divination should not be performed too frequently, otherwise the sense of surprise and mystery would be greatly reduced. Now, when Odis performs divination for the island's residents, it can only be considered acting, as she can hardly digest the magic potion anymore.

Odis planned that, if he had the time, he would go to an unfamiliar island and act as a charlatan, which might have a good effect.

Because of this period of playing the role, Odis has developed the habit of "consulting the oracle when something happens".

Odis put away the crystal ball, took the crystal skull, and carefully examined the colored liquid inside the skull, but found no clues.

So Odis tried to infuse the skeleton with spirituality. As soon as he did, the skeleton's colored liquid began to surge, and then, images appeared in Odis's mind.

These scenes are all from a first-person perspective, representing the crystal skull's memories from its previous life.

The first scene is set on a mountain peak with a tall cross, where the "Crystal Skull" leads out a golden horse and a magnificent carriage.

At that moment, a figure suddenly appeared on the carriage, and "Crystal Skull" immediately bowed in greeting.

As he straightened up, the figure that had suddenly appeared had already driven away in the carriage. From behind, he looked as dazzling as the sun!

Ancient Sun God!

Odis immediately realized that the horses and chariots on the floating island were the chariots of the "ancient sun god"!

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