Chapter: 1700

Although this was one of the risks that Danitz voluntarily took, Klein still wanted to make up for one or two. Of course, he hoped that Danitz would regard this as a gift from The Fool.

And whether it's exchanging Grossel's Extraordinary characteristics for money, buying corresponding formulas and materials, or making defensive magical items, they are all very useful to Danitz.

"Take it." Edwina also looked at Danis and said.

"...Okay." Danitz was silent for a few seconds and nodded heavily.

After allocating, Klein took a few steps forward, bent down and picked up the Extraordinary characteristic left by Siatas, saw the azure sea water in the transparent film swaying gently, and faintly heard the elf's beautiful singing.

As soon as he stood up straight, he saw Danitz nodded, as if he was responding to someone's question, but no one spoke just now!

Klein's gaze then swept across Edwina's expressionless face, suspecting that the "Secret Master" was communicating with Danitz with a voice that no one else could hear.

Seeing that Danitz gave an affirmative answer, Edwina reached out and closed the "Grossel's Travel Notes" on the table, and handed it to Klein: "This is my thanks."

"Without me, you can defeat the Frost Dragon." Klein said without reaching out, looking at the book bound in yellow-brown parchment.

"No, we will die together. There is no way for us to stop the last madness of the 'King of the North'. Moreover, you are taking a great risk when you enter the book." Edwina explained earnestly like a teacher. "My only request is, if you have researched its origin and principle, tell me the answer."


Klein was very curious about the secrets contained in "Grossel's Travel Notes". Hearing this, he no longer refused, and reached out to take this magical book: "Okay."

At this time, because the importance of the "Royal Court of Giants" became more and more prominent, he also wanted to take advantage of the trend to buy the 5,000-pound black iron key belonging to the giant, but he did not make this request immediately, lest Edwina think that I am blackmailing myself.

He was going to wait a few hours, or tomorrow, to borrow the key from "Vice Admiral Iceberg", first go to the gray mist for divination, confirm the value, and then pay for it.

Seeing that Anderson and Danitz also picked up their own Extraordinary characteristics, Edwina glanced at the gradually darkening sky, and said to Klein, "Where are you going next?"

"Bayam." Klein replied frankly.

Edwina nodded: "You can take the 'Golden Dream' to go there, we have a lot of spare rooms."

Klein nodded invisibly and agreed.

Who doesn't love a free boat ride?

After disposing of the bones and tidying up the captain's cabin, Edwina walked towards the door and opened it.

Suddenly there was a sound of surprise outside, and the atmosphere in the corridor soon felt like it was boiling.

"Okay, it's all right." Edwina looked around, and a smile appeared on her cold expression unconsciously.

With a bang, the crew cheered, and Anderson couldn't help curling his mouth and wrinkling his face due to the huge sound.

"It's more exaggerated than I imagined..." His words were undoubtedly drowned in the carnival-like movement.

After everything subsided, Klein and Anderson, led by Danitz, left the captain's cabin and went to the room on the other side of the same floor.

Turning his body halfway to look at where he was originally, Anderson suddenly sighed: "Is this the end?

"Although I have known them for less than half an hour, the guys who have fought with them are always impressive. In the end, they died inexplicably like this, and they all died..."

Klein was silent for two seconds and said, "This world is already full of inexplicable deaths."

"...That's true." Anderson smiled, "So be optimistic and enjoy life. If one day I face death, I must be calm, unrestrained, without losing my demeanor, and meet it with the most handsome posture .�

Don't stand up for yourself... Klein didn't speak, and entered the room that Danis opened, and Anderson lived opposite him.

In the room, Klein stood at the window, silently watching the increasingly dark sea surface for nearly ten minutes, and then went to the bathroom, took four steps backwards, chanted the incantation, and entered above the gray mist. JrNovels.com