Chapter 476 Arrival



Port of Lewis.

It is said that it was named after the original lord here. Many years have passed, but it still retains this name.

The cargo ship took a total of 20 days to reach the port on the southern continent.

I didn’t expect it to take so long!

And according to Lucas, this time is considered fast, because most merchants who want to catch up with the Camel Gang's fleet choose faster merchant ships. If they are a little smaller, it may take a month to arrive.

This stretch of sea is indeed quite long... I have to admire the first person who discovered each other. It probably took several months of sailing on the sea to see the other side.

"Teacher, what are we going to do now?" Lucille asked Sean.

She has already broken away from her identity as a boatman and has also initially mastered the use of magic. Now she has officially become his disciple... In short, Sean still feels weird and doesn't know how to call Lucille.

"Find something."

"What are you looking for?"

"Brother Sean is looking for someone?" At this time, Edith and others standing next to the two of them seemed to have heard it.

Ever since they learned that Sean had an additional identity as a wizard, their attitudes changed from being eager to trick him to one filled with fear.

This can be seen from the fact that they deliberately avoid this.

But there was nothing wrong with making friends with a wizard for the businessman. Except that he didn't dare to inquire about his identity as recklessly as before, everything else remained the same.

"Actually, I'm not sure. I guess I just walked around and learned some knowledge that I saw in the textbooks." Sean said.

During this period of time, when chatting with a few people, he would occasionally reveal information about his magician studies in the academy. Now that he has already traveled out, it is understandable that he wants to read the knowledge in the books.

"Is that so? Brother Sean, if you need anything, you can come to me anytime. Our cargo warehouse is located in the largest commercial district on King's Avenue. Everyone will know us as long as you say our name." Edith said.

"Well, I'll bother you guys when I get back."

"It would be great if Brother Sean could come over!" After exchanging a few polite words, they gave Lucille a set of clothes when the cargo ship docked and they were about to part.

"this……"

Sean looked at the few people.

"Brother Sean, don't get me wrong. This set of Adak clothing was originally a backlog of our survival supplies. They're not sold in Keselke. This set is your reward for saving the lives of all of us on board. I hope you can take it."

Looking at Lucille, her eyes were filled with longing. A child her age couldn't hide her inner feelings. When she saw something she liked, she wanted it...

"Then I would like to thank you on behalf of my disciple."

“Brother Sean is so polite!”

After saying goodbye to the merchants, Sean prepared to take Lucille away. Before getting off the boat, Lucille couldn't help but take another look at the boat.

"how?"

Shake your head.

"It's okay, mentor."

But the sign "Linger!" hung overhead... and she was looking at the lower level of the cargo ship, where there was a small window and she could see what seemed to be several pairs of eyes looking at her.

"Perhaps an opportunity will lead to a different path. Some people are just passers-by after all. It's just a glimpse of friendship, and you may never see them again."

"Then...what should we do?!" His voice gradually trembled and sounded like tears.

Sean stared at Lucille's psychological changes at this moment.

Perhaps in her childhood heart, this was the first time she realized the sadness of never seeing each other again after separation.

"Then take another look!" He reached out and took the little girl's hand.

"I...I think I should help them. They are so pitiful. I am the only one who walked out."

Her rosy eyes could no longer be restrained, and she finally couldn't help crying again.

"I'm sorry, Master. I shouldn't have said that..."

"It's okay, it's normal."

"You must remember, Lucille... You can't save the world, nor can you save everyone. In this life, you can only constantly sigh, constantly give up, constantly miss... and constantly feel pity."

Looking at each other, the little girl raised her head slightly and looked at Sean with a confused look.

"...and finally live selfishly."

"Let's go."

"Um!"

He took one last look at the cargo ship and left with Lucille.

It was clearly noon when we arrived, but by the time we entered the port and docked, it was already afternoon. It wasn't that late...but the sunset in the south had already appeared.

Sean stopped suddenly.

"What's wrong, mentor?"

"Look over there, it's beautiful!"

"Where?" Lucille was still small and couldn't see far away if she walked in the crowd.

Come~

Sean simply picked up the little girl and put her on his neck.

"tutor!!"

"Hold on tight, how about you see it?"

The panicked little girl almost lost her grip, and it was Sean who grabbed her feet tightly to keep her steady.

"Look, it's over there!"

Turning around and heading towards the direction where the sunset was falling...

"Wow, so beautiful." Lucille's tender little hands tightly grasped Sean's forehead. She was surprised and happy, and felt that she was standing taller than everyone else!

The two stood at the port dock for a long time, and in the eyes of outsiders, they looked as close as a father and daughter.

But suddenly, Sean felt Lucille's feet move...

"how?"

"It's them." At this time, at the edge of the dock, the Camel Gang's merchant ships were still unloading goods. The leader, whose name was something, was not present, and the people transporting the goods were ordinary workers.

My dear, there is more to this chapter. Please click on the next page to continue reading. It will be even more exciting later!

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