Chapter 356 Observatory
If Annan wants to go to Eureka from the local city of Kedakes, he must first transfer to the capital, and then he can reach his destination in Eureka at the international airport there.
Matatek is just south of Eureka and is a neighboring country. It doesn't take long to get there.
Annan's destination this time was a seaport city located south of Eureka. It was a large and prosperous city.
For a comfortable journey, Annan, who had a lot of money in his bank account, chose the most comfortable first-class cabin to enjoy.
On this trip, Annan did not take Beatrice with him, so he might be in danger. If something went wrong, he could use Beatrice's coordinates in the other world to quickly return to safety.
As for the issue of entry and exit records, that is a trivial matter. As long as you can survive, there will still be ways to make up for it later.
Annan did make friends with the stargazers at the observatory, and they became familiar with each other. However, he was not familiar with the observatory organization, so there might be an accident.
As the saying goes, you must be on guard against others, and you can never be too careless.
Annan arrived at his destination smoothly and then checked into the five-star hotel he had booked.
After resting for a while, after dark, he left the hotel and wandered around seemingly aimlessly.
There are many entertainment spots for tourists in this bustling city that never sleeps, but Annan didn't come out to play at this time, he wanted to do business.
"Hello."
"Hello."
Annan wandered around the streets, and after more than half an hour, he entered a quiet residential area, and then walked into an ordinary hut.
In this brightly lit cabin, a stargazer is already waiting here.
"I remember, you seemed to be called, Mr. Danson?"
Although the man in this ordinary house didn't have many characteristics, Annan had a very good memory and he would never forget the appearance of the stargazer he had come into contact with once.
The other person looked much thinner than he remembered, but he looked healthy. He was probably losing weight or working out recently.
"I'm glad you remember me."
Danson, who had an attractive appearance and it was difficult to tell his true age, did not be too polite to the visiting guests. He quickly led the guests into the depths of the house.
"Please go in. On the table inside, there is a star map. Please touch it. Then, you can enter the observatory headquarters in the other world."
Annan had no doubt that he was there, and since they were all here, he would not back down.
He stepped into the room that had already turned on the lights. This room had an unexpected sense of life, and perhaps stargazers would also use this room.
He quickly found the star map on the table.
"This star map doesn't seem to depict something from the earth? Moreover, the stars on it are moving."
Annan was not in a hurry to enter the other world. He carefully looked at the slowly rotating map of the unknown starry sky. After looking at it to satisfaction, he stretched out his hand and picked up the thin star map.
In an instant, the world was spinning.
Many twinkling meteors appeared in front of Annan's eyes, or he himself was turning 360 degrees.
I don't know how long it took, it seemed quite short and it seemed quite long, before he finally got his feet on the ground again.
Or rather, sit down on the ground.
Annan's head was a little dizzy, and he stood up unsteadily on the ground.
Even without looking at his surroundings, he knew he had entered another world.
Now he could clearly hear the vague sounds of black magic in his ears. This was the best reminder.
"Welcome to the observatory, friend."
A calm man's voice sounded from Annan's left.
Shaking his head violently twice, Annan blinked and looked over.
He was a muscular man about 1.76 meters tall, with a somewhat plain appearance and a sturdy back.
This gray-haired man has a large, carefully groomed beard, but he exudes a unique temperament of a researcher, which gives people a strange sense of contradiction.
"I am the director of the observatory and the leader of the stargazers. Please call me Joseph, Joseph Hylton."
"You should know who I am, but let me introduce myself."
Annan, who still felt a little dizzy, stepped forward with a smile and stretched out his hand to shake.
"Annan Grant, an ordinary black magician."
Joseph. Hailton smiled heartily. He probably took the guest's self-introduction as a joke.
"Mr. Joseph, why do I feel like no one else is here?"
Annan had already looked around for a while. He was located in a semi-open building. If he raised his head, he could see the green moon hanging high in the dark night.
This seems to be a building built on a mountain. As for the actual situation, we need to see clearly later.
However, he could definitely feel that there was no other person nearby.
Before he left Matatek, Beatrice tried her best to give him a blessing. This blessing could probably last for a whole day. It has not expired at this time, allowing him to slightly touch the spirituality that he usually cannot control. power to discover what's going on here.
"Yes, there will only be two of us for stargazing tonight. I, the director of the observatory, will be responsible for assisting you in your observations."
Joseph. Hailton didn't hide anything and nodded to acknowledge that they were the only ones here.
"To be honest, we have indeed warned you before that stargazing in our observatory is an extremely dangerous behavior. In particular, the goal we want to observe today is to divide the sages of our observatory, and then The thing that gave birth to the Order of the Abyss.”
Annan raised his head and glanced at the green moon hanging high above his head.
The observatory has accurately calculated the time and knows what kind of moon will appear today before allowing guests to come.
If he misses the time, Annan may not know how long it will take to go stargazing.
"Guest, since there are no rules for the change of the moon in this world, let's start stargazing immediately while our goal is still there."
"certainly."
Annan nodded indifferently.
He had already been mentally prepared.
"In that case, please come this way."
Joseph. Hailton seemed to turn around unprepared and then led the way.
Annan followed immediately.
After leaving the semi-open space where he appeared, he could see the various ruins and traces of dilapidation outside the observatory headquarters.
Some time has passed, and it seems that the observatory has not completely repaired their headquarters.
Of course, these are not the main points.
What's important is today's stargazing.
Annan ignored the deep bloody traces in the suspicious rubble and continued to follow the director of the observatory up the building.