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Water Capital Gold Medal

Shuizhi is the only city built on the water in the northwest. It is the most important port on the north shore of the four major countries. The people who live here have a population of more than 200,000, which is enough to meet the population flow of a major country.

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The reason why it is called a water city is so well-known is that it is built on a water that is completely impossible to build. When you come here, you can not only see pedestrians walking on land, but also waterways to come.

Visitors who visit here take a boat to explore the scenery of this big city.

Water is a very beautiful and spectacular city. In the city you can see all kinds of churches of the Holy Spirit, the gorgeous bell tower, and there are many painters, writers, wandering poets and musicians in the big square.

.The city's streets are sealed on both sides. The waterways long in the middle allow you to take a special boat, listen to the musicians playing harp, singing beautiful songs, and quietly watch the city.

The magnificent building is magnificent.

Qian Yexue and Wuqing and others did not take out the jade token that Chu Xiaoyun gave her before, but paid the entrance fee like others and entered the city. When they had not taken a few steps, there was a boatman now.

Called them.

"Beautiful lady, are you just coming to the Water Capital? Why don't you let me take you around and introduce this city to you."

The boatman was a middle-aged uncle. He looked enthusiastic and looked very honest.

Qian Yexue thought about it and nodded. This is better, you can first understand the situation in Water Capital.

So she asked Wuqing to give the boatman a gold coin. It was probably the first time she met such a generous guest. He looked grateful and happy.

After Qian Yexue and the others boarded the boat, the boatman rowed and rowed forward.

In order to avoid trouble, Qian Yexue put on a cloak and covered half of her face in her hat. When the boatman saw it, he was not very surprised. He thought that it was not safe for such a beautiful lady to be stared at by someone all the time.

It's understandable.

Along the way, the boatman told them the names of the scenery in the Water Capital, as well as long history, etc. Qian Yexue was not impatient, but listened patiently in detail.

"Boatman, are there any ancient palaces or some historical relics here?" Qian Yexue asked.

The boatman thought about it, and suddenly his eyes lit up and said, "Yes, but the lady may not be interested. It is a church left behind in the seventieth century by a lord who once lived here, called Saint Horse.

Luo Church is located behind the Lancie Church on the west side. The Church of St. Marro has a long history. Our Count Chu Shi is an adult who respects history very much, so he has always kept the remains, but I heard that it has been scraped recently.

It was windy and rainy, and that place would almost not last long.”

Is St. Maro's Church? It seems that she is looking for a time without anyone to go there to see where the water god was sealed may be there.

"By the way, Miss, you must not know where our Earl Chu Shi is."

Qian Yexue was slightly stunned and nodded subconsciously. In fact, she had never thought of this person since she came here.

"Our Count Chu Shi is a very great master." Speaking of the owner of their Water Capital, the boatman had deep pride and respect on his face. He talked endlessly about Chu Shi's past and

Now, the meaning of the words "Great" mentioned frequently is completely beyond the existence of King Box. It is obvious that the people here completely regard Chu Shi as their real master, not that king.

However, Qian Yexue didn't care about this. Wuqing and Sma sat quietly behind him, while Piluka was playing with water while listening to the boatman's speech, she was enjoying the scenery around her. The few of them were extremely comfortable.

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Today I have exhausted my character and continue tomorrow.


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