Sailing and Conquest

I'll tell you all, this land is round and we can sail forward without looking back, never worrying about losing our way home—wealth and homestead lie straight ahead.

Fear no powerful enem...

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Qin Mo skimmed through the pages, hoping to find something she could understand. She flipped to the very end and finally found something she could comprehend.

This is a map with very fine lines. Rivers, mountains, and cities are clearly marked. Qin Mo knew at a glance that this map was a map of the area surrounding Oslo, the royal court of the Elven race, because he had a very strong impression of the narrow Oslofjord.

On the map, to the north of Oslo, there is a huge palace marked, with a tree-shaped symbol inside, its color a brilliant golden yellow. Qin Mo knew that it was the sacred object of the Elven royal court—the Golden World Tree.

Further north of the World Tree, there is a palace marked with a dotted line. This palace is smaller than the Elven royal court, and the dotted line depicts a somewhat blurry image. However, next to it is a prominent Elven inscription that reads "Moon Palace."

The Moon Palace is said to be the secret palace of Emperor Achilles, containing countless elven treasures, including the sacred relic of the World Tree seed.

However, the Moon Palace belongs solely to Emperor Achilles, and even important figures in the royal court are not allowed to enter. After the elves left the Western Continent, countless powerful figures from various races searched for the Moon Palace, but they only found the elven royal court, and the Moon Palace itself disappeared without a trace.

Qin Lan must have discovered clues about the Moon Palace in the notes. After searching the sea tribes to no avail, he entered the sacred land of the elves, where he ultimately perished.

"All of this... is because of me..." Qin Mo murmured to herself, a strange emotion spreading through her heart.

"Could this be the obsession hidden within this body?"

Qin Mo put away the journal, secretly resolving that if she had the chance, she would make a trip to the Elven royal court. (To chat with more like-minded people about "Sailing and Conquest," follow "or" on WeChat to discuss your favorite books.)