Definitely Not a Witch

A heartwarming daily life farming novel, occasionally also a passionate epic.

Spears spread across the wilderness like a thriving forest. Glorious knights march in formation, and countless bl...

Chapter 155 Setting Sail

"If you don't have friends, just spend some time with your family. It's good to spend more time together." Bud felt a little touched.

"But I don't have any family. I was an orphan when I was little. I almost starved to death on the street. If my mentor hadn't saved me, I probably wouldn't even be considered a human being."

Having said that, he seemed to open up and continued to express some of his recent emotions.

"The instructor treated us apprentices very well. Most of us came from poor families, but he rarely let us suffer. He said that suffering is not a good thing. Too much suffering will make people feel inferior."

"Then your instructor is pretty good."

"Not bad..."

At this point, the young man revealed a bitter smile. In order to ensure the success of the final experiment, the instructor used these apprentices as materials to extract their souls to transform the golem, just to improve the golem's efficiency and autonomy.

If the golem had not been completed by the time it was his turn, he would have died as well.

"In fact, the teacher's kindness to us is not pure." He paused for a moment before continuing.

"But I can't hate him. After all, he raised me and kept me alive."

"Forget it, let him go."

The two chatted briefly for a few more minutes, but unfortunately Bud didn't talk much and boarded the ship after a while.

Lavoisier watched the deck of the ship he was about to board open and walked over.

A staff member asked as they approached the deck.

"What's that on your back?"

"This, this is an alchemical creation left to me by my mentor." He thought for a moment and then answered.

"Can you open it and take a look?"

"Okay." After saying that, Lavoisier opened the long wooden box, revealing a golden sword with exquisite magic patterns on the sword body, which allowed it to fly in the air and was extremely sharp.

"This is a weapon, you can't take it on board."

The staff shook their heads and refused, looking at him warily.

"This is truly a treasure my teacher left me, and I want to keep it with me."

Lavoisier was a little distressed and kept begging, but unfortunately the staff refused to allow him to do so, and the two of them were deadlocked on the deck in front of the ship.

"What's going on? Why is it taking so long?" A voice as sharp as a knife came from the boat.

"Sir Gerd, I'm sorry, this passenger wants to bring weapons on board." The staff member replied in panic.

"Let me see." Gerd walked down from the boat, holding the sword, and looked at Lavoisier and the sword. It took a while before he spoke.

"Do you still want to carry this thing?" He seemed to have something else to say.

"Yes." Looking at the big man of the Helis family, Lavoisier nodded.

"Don't you hate it?"

"I hate my own weakness even more. There are many things I can't do anything about."

"The creator of this sword has already failed. Why do you still want to go down this path? Isn't it better to research other things?"

“Even though the mentor failed, it doesn’t represent the whole story. I think there is still some value in it.”

"The mentor was too dependent on external things, and the adult who defeated the mentor made me realize that it is better to focus on one thing than to spread my energy too thin."

"for example?"

"For example, this sword. The only thing that injured that lord was this golden sword. It would be better if the sword could be faster, sharper, and tougher."

“Is this your philosophy?”

"Yes, as long as my sword is fast and sharp enough, I can ignore those unorthodox methods."

"Is that so?" Gerd seemed to resonate with the idea and spoke.

"Let him go up."

"Thank you, sir." Lavoisier thanked him happily and boarded the ship.

After the young man boarded the ship, the staff asked carefully.

"Sir, that sword must be the creation of that Lurna alchemist. Given our current relationship with Frost Rose, we should be more careful when letting him board the ship.

"It's okay, he was just a poor guy." Gerd thought about the information and things that the guild had found in the alchemy workshop, shook his head, saying there was no need to worry, and then boarded the ship.

"Set sail!"

Following the command, the sails of the entire fleet were hoisted, and at the same time, the yellow and green camellia emblem of the Helis family was also raised.

They will sail south, transfer supplies to the southern archipelago, and then follow the ocean current eastward to another distant continent in the east, docking at Longquan Bay, where is the pro-dragon country that occupies the entire eastern continent, the Plantagenet Dynasty.