6pm.
Andre returned to the ship on time.
Everyone had already boarded the ship one after another.
Looking at the cage Andre placed on the table, there was a living golden horn hammer inside.
It was exactly the same as the specimen Alka had seen before, hitting the wooden cage with its pair of big horns.
There was also a rune engraved on the cage, and it was not engraved in an invisible way, but was engraved on it in a bright way.
Alka recognized this rune, having only seen it not long ago.
[Calm down] is used to calm emotions.
"Vanessa, I'll give this bug to you first, and you must keep it alive." Andre said to Vanessa next to him.
Although she didn't like bugs very much.
But Vanessa still nodded, picked up the handle on the cage, and prepared to take it into the infirmary.
After all, it will take nearly a month to sail on the sea. Who knows if this bug can last that long.
Andre also handed her a booklet in his arms, which contained the Golden Horn Hammer breeding manual.
"Okay, set sail!"
With Andre's order, the sail slid down, and with a creaking sound, the rudder was also dragged up and slowly sailed out of the berth.
As the sail was adjusted and bulged, the bow broke through the sea surface and sailed away.
At this time, Bobby said: "We have to go to the Hidden Island first, and we have to buy the materials they need for study from there."
Hearing Bobby's words, Andre looked at Alka and Jason and nodded.
"It's a matter of convenience. Sofia, you go to the helm."
Hearing his father's words, Sofia nodded and walked out.
Steering the ship means that the island is not in the automatic navigation route, so the spell ship cannot automatically sail there and must be controlled by itself.
Then Bobby took Alka to the bottom of the cabin.
Because Alka wanted to learn how to carve spells.
Almost all manufacturing professions have to learn this skill.
Not to mention that Bobby is the best among them, a carver.
And Alka needs to make the corresponding spell cards himself for use in battle.
"You don't necessarily need to learn the spells yourself if you want to carve a spell, but if you learn it, it will be easier to carve, and the carved spells will be more powerful."
"You learn spells very quickly. There is not much to sail on the sea, but there is a lot of free time, which is just right for learning the spells you want to carve."
"It's just that learning does not require excessive proficiency, and it does not take too much time and energy."
Bobby told Alka while walking.
"It is indeed very fast to learn spells with the resonance method, but it's a pity that if you want to quickly familiarize yourself with the spells and fully control them, there is no shortcut."
Lucilia, who was hanging on Alka's back, also listened to Bobby's words and added beside him.
The so-called resonance method is the method that Alka used when he learned [Sound Bird] before.
"I have never seen the spell you comprehended. But the runes you comprehended have good potential. I hope you can develop them in depth, but it depends on your own choice."
Bobby said as he pushed open the door of his workshop.
At this time, Lucilia, who was hanging on Alka's back, said: "You must master the spells you comprehend in depth. Every spell you comprehend through the [treasure] is a source and generally has great potential."
Hearing this, Alka nodded. He did want to develop the [Mirror] spell in depth.
But it is obvious that Lucilia's knowledge is much more knowledgeable than Bobby and most people on the ship.
"Okay, now let's start depicting the spell, just depict the [Sound Bird] you have learned."
...
Sailing on the sea is inevitably boring.
No matter how big the ship is, it seems too small for the island and the land.
The scenery on the sea is always the same, which makes people feel bored.
Under such circumstances.
Alka on the ship spent almost all his time on training and learning.
For the shallow understanding of the outside world, a lot of knowledge is urgently needed to fill it.
He is even learning some common languages with Lucilia.
"What did you do in your life? It's a bit too knowledgeable."
Alka sat in the corner of the library on the lower deck.
Listening to Lucilia's explanation, he asked softly.
Hearing Alka's slightly praising words, Lucilia smiled.
"Of course, I am the administrator of the Holy Tree Library. I spend almost half of my time there. Only by absorbing knowledge can I feel alive."
Alka probably has a certain understanding of the environment in which Lucilia lived before her death.
Her congenital disability made it almost impossible for her to sail on the sea.
The family was a family of touchers, and even had multiple [treasures]. She could not become a toucher either.
Fortunately, the family atmosphere was good, and she was arranged to a very safe and good place.
Hearing this, Alka just smiled gently, looked at Lucilia sitting next to him and said: "Although I couldn't sail before I died, now maybe I can take you to take a closer look at this world."
Lipoka, who was at the door of the library in the distance, couldn't help but look up at Alka's position in the corner.
Listening to the mutterings from time to time there.
"Weird."
However, there are not many normal treasure hunters who have been on the sea for a long time.
Not long after.
Alka finished studying, came to the open deck, and came to the rudder.
At this time, Sofia was at the helm.
Controlling the sailboat, heading towards the island not far away.
"This island is not on the sea map. The touchers in the surrounding waters usually conduct some transactions here."
Sofia said beside him.
Alka nodded.
This is the only trading island across these seas for the items needed by touchers.
Although the sea is large and there are many islands, the number of touchers is limited after all.
Even in such a wide sea, only this one trading point is enough.
As the island got closer and closer.
Alka also saw several other sailboats around.
The common feature of these sailboats is that they are large. Most of them are sailboats of the same size as the "Sea Fist", or even larger.
And the paint and appearance of each one are more exaggerated, and they are very distinctive at first glance.
Looking at a huge three-masted sailing ship in the distance, at least 40 meters long, with a black sail and a skull pierced by a sword painted on it.
"Pirate ship?"
Alka looked at Sofia with some doubts.
"After all, big pirates are basically touchers, and this is also a good place to sell stolen goods, so it's not surprising to meet pirates."
"They dare not attack others rashly around this island. After all, it is not easy for touchers to have such a safe trading point, and no one wants to break the rules here."
Hearing this explanation, Alka nodded.
