Wen Xiang tactfully interrupts their meaningless content.
Transparent Bridge cast a "well done" look and said: "Some landmarks and longitudes and latitudes. This is a logbook. It can provide some reference, but only a few."
"Why?" Chi Shen asked.
"Don't forget that we are in a time...a thousand years later. Depending on the harsh environment of the main world, there may be only a few survivors outside, or there may be none."
Transparent Bridge said while walking back and forth in front of the door.
"The judgment in the logbook indicates that this is a steam-powered ship that can reach a speed of 14 knots. Frankly speaking, I don't think we have such conditions to sail on the sea now."
"So this paper is only of ordinary quality." Blazing God said.
"Part of the factor."
"So..." Mu Su's black eyes gradually narrowed, and he summarized the content of their conversation: "You talked a lot of nonsense, right? There was nothing written on the paper. My one glance and ten lines are correct."
Mu Su could not remember anything at a glance;
The content on the remaining pages is meaningless;
So it makes sense that Mu Su couldn't remember the meaningless content on the remaining pages.
"It's still somewhat useful." Transparent Bridge shook his finger. "There are two locations written on it: Queen's Port of the Lennon Islands and Desert Point Port in the Desolate Land."
"But the Lennon Islands were broken into sea cliffs." Blazing God said.
"Yes, but maybe there is still the main island." Transparent Bridge spread his palms and said. "We can only go there because we don't know where the deserted land or other places are."
"When will we set off?" Wen Xiang asked.
"It's evening in real time and early morning in game time. We have to set off early so that we can board the empty ship and find the island before the strange fog arrives."
Transparent Bridge handed the broken page to Lord Grim, who seemed to be interested: "In case it is left behind during the exploration, it is best for those who participate to be free these days."
"I've finished teaching this week's classes." Chi Shen said.
"You know, I won't open here for three years, and I will eat it for three years after opening." Yinghua shrugged.
Wen Xiang scratched her head and said, "I've finished all my classes this week, but it doesn't seem like I can help if I join..."
"It's like the buttons on the remote control that are inexplicably useless." Mu Su added sadly.
After smelling the fragrance, he held his chin angrily and faced Mu Su.
"I'm available at any time." Karen raised her hand and said, winking secretly at Mu Su.
"I have to go to work, but it won't affect my game playing." Lord Grim said.
"How could you do this!" Mu Su angrily accused Lord Grim loudly, but Kallen rushed over to stop him. "What do you think of us authors who are working hard to write books like this?"
"You are trampling on our ideals!"
Lina, who was sitting in her seat but only one head above the table, had a dull look on her face.
The clever Lord Grim used Blazing God's generous body to block Mu Su's sight.
The conflict quickly broke down under Kallen's caress, but soon, Lina's suspicious eyes fell on Kallen who was holding Mu Su.
Kallen simply let go of Mu Su, walked back to Lina and whispered something to her.
Then Lina stared at Mu Su with an even weirder look.
We still don't know what Kallen and Lena said that day.
…
Green, black, gold.
The three colors are like primary colors, intertwined and intertwined.
"Sir, are you okay?"
Mu Su woke up with a worried cry, his straight eyebrows stretched out, he opened his slightly narrowed black eyes, and fell back to earth from heaven.
"What's wrong?" A magnetic whisper sounded.
The waiter with a single ponytail was immersed in the deep ocean that was hard to extricate himself from. He shook his head to regain his senses and said apologetically: "I'm sorry... I saw you looking at the sun all the time... Are you?
From the solar ring? Please be careful, the real sun is not like the big light bulb of the solar ring that you can look directly at."
"I'm just...a little sentimental." Mu Su replied softly.
"Of course... everyone here is like this." The waiter comforted. "Please don't be too sad."
"I will." Mu Su nodded gently and watched the waiter leave.
This is a cemetery.
A blue protective shield envelopes this Martian city.
Tombstones are scattered in the surrounding cemetery in an orderly manner.
At this time, a funeral was going on.
Black suits and white dresses were scattered in twos and threes on the lawn, and the sound of low conversation floated over the funeral.
There are some frowning, suppressed laughs among them.
Family members, friends, colleagues, and business collaborators all gathered together, holding bottles of red wine from the waiter's tray.
Compared with a funeral in memory of the deceased, this is more like a social and slightly solemn drinking party.
A light gray coffin was placed next to the dug grave, and bright bouquets of flowers symbolizing life were placed around the coffin representing death.
Mu Su raised her slender white palms and called to the flower girl who ran by holding a flower basket.
"What flowers do you need, sir? I have tulips, carnations, violets, and salt flowers native to Mars." the little girl said crisply.
"A rose."
"Roses? But sir, roses should be given to lovers." The little girl tilted her head and said.
"So give me one." Mu Su put the money from a bouquet of flowers into the little girl's flower basket.
"Okay..." the little girl pouted, took out a rose with dew and handed it to Mu Su. "Here you go, sir."
He picked up the flower branch with its thorns cut off with his slender palm. Mu Su raised his eyes and led it towards the coffin filled with flowers.
Standing in front of the coffin, Mu Su's slightly drooped eyes revealed Shakespeare's tragic sadness, and he gently placed the rose on the coffin.
On the tombstone is written the name of the coffin owner and... the time.
【R.I.P】
【Lina】
【2354-2507】
A family member who was talking not far away came over curiously and asked: "Hello, who is Ms. Lina's family?"
"Her... friend." Mu Su replied.
"Excuse me, your name?" the old woman asked again.
"Mu Su." He replied.
This name reminded the old woman of something - she had heard this name.
There was something strange in the corners of the aging wrinkled eyes. The old woman said nothing and retreated to her relatives, leaving enough private space for Mu Su and Lina.
Mu Su looked at the coffin again, as if looking at the silhouette smiling at him.
"Lina..."
He whispered softly.
"What exactly did Kallen say to you in the game that day..."
…
Someday in the future.
Mu Su suddenly woke up on the bed.
The warm body entangled, Lina's voice was vague and soft as if she had just woken up: "Man of Steel, what's wrong?"
"I dreamed-" Mu Su's words stopped abruptly.
Neither "dream about your funeral" nor "care about what Karen said to you" are good options.
His mysterious sixth sense warned him that if he answered incorrectly... something terrible would happen!
"I had a nightmare." Musu replied wisely.
"Don't be afraid~" Lina gently stretched out her hand to rub Mu Su's head, hugged him and continued to sleep.