Chapter 29 Restaurant
After Lillian left, Herag began to sort out the information he got from Lillian. 【🆆🆆🆆🆂🆃♦♦♦♦🅲♦🅼】
Augustus College is very similar to ordinary schools, except that it is an eight-year system, and the wizard apprentices in it study according to the courses arranged by the college. If there are particularly outstanding ones, they may be selected by a formal wizard as students.
Augustus College is also relatively peaceful among these wizard organizations, and there are relatively fewer fights between wizard apprentices.
The Moonlight Glade where Herag is located is completely different. All the knowledge and resources here require a price. Wizard apprentices need to complete various tasks to earn points or magic stones, and then exchange them for corresponding resources.
The knowledge and guidance of formal wizards are all resources, which require wizard apprentices to work hard to exchange.
Knock knock!
Lillian knocked on the door again, and Herag opened the door and saw a quilt.
"This is an extra velvet quilt I have. Don't use the one on the boat. It's damp, smelly, and moldy." Lillian was holding a heavy quilt, and she was almost invisible.
Herag took it: "Thank you!"
The velvet quilt was actually made of silk, with gold edges, and it felt very smooth.
He became more and more confused. Lillian should be stronger than him, why would she show kindness to him? There is no free lunch in the world.
You must pay a corresponding price for what you get. Herag understands this very well.
"By the way, if you are ready to go up to eat, call me and we will go together. Otherwise, those people will probably make trouble for you when they see you alone. It's very boring on the boat, and some people like to bully newcomers for fun. I heard that someone once hung a newcomer who had just boarded the boat on the bow to fish. If Dino hadn't discovered it in time, the newcomer's head would have been eaten by the fish." Lillian reminded.
Lillian boarded the boat a few days earlier than Herag, saw more, and understood those people better.
Herag recalled what he had seen on the deck and the third floor. Those people didn't know each other and kept their distance.
He couldn't trust Lillian completely, and Lillian was the same, she would have some reservations.
If the two of them were like this, let alone the people upstairs.
Herag returned to the room, used the original quilt as a cushion, and laid Lillian's velvet quilt.
"Let's go upstairs to eat, I'll take you to get familiar with it." Lillian said standing outside the door.
"Okay." After Herag locked the door, the two went to the second floor together.
Herag looked down as he went up the stairs. The fifth floor was very dark. From his angle, he couldn't see any light, but he could smell some stench and fishy smell below.
Lillian covered her nose in disgust: "Those sailors live on the fifth floor. They are particularly untidy... There are two floors below the fifth floor. It is said that some goods and some ballast are stored there.
When Herag and the others went up the stairs, they passed by the third floor. A thin-faced man squatted alone at the entrance of the corridor, his eyes wide open, staring at the two people.
"Don't look at him." Lillian lowered her head and whispered, while speeding up her pace.
Herag looked away and stopped looking at him, and also quickened his pace to the second floor.
He could feel that the man was staring at him until he reached the second floor and his sight disappeared behind him.
"That man is Fergal Mulan, one of the two second-class apprentices in our batch of wizard apprentices. He was the one who hung people on the bow of the boat to fish before. This man has a problem with his brain. I always feel that he is mentally ill. Don't provoke him. "Lillian looked daunted when she mentioned Fergal.
Herag nodded. Fergal's sight was indeed very uncomfortable. That look was like he was looking for prey. There was only indifference and cruelty in his eyes.
He now felt that he was very lucky to live on the fourth floor, otherwise he would see such a guy squatting in the aisle when he opened the door, and he would be scared.
The restaurant on the second floor was relatively spacious. White bread, pickled meat, bacon and other things were placed in boxes. You can take them if you need them.
Herag also saw two large baskets of green oranges. The smell could be smelled from a long distance. The skin was particularly green. Just seeing this color was enough to make people saliva.
In addition to them, there were three wizard apprentices in the restaurant, but they were all sitting separately.
They saw Herag and the other two talking and laughing, and they remembered it silently in their hearts.
"Why are they so indifferent to each other? There should be a certain guarantee of safety with formal wizards on board. "Herag asked.
Lillian looked at him like an idiot and smiled, "Dino won't care about these things. There is no prohibition on killing on the ship. As long as you don't affect the voyage, Dino won't care if he doesn't see it. The token is not a real-name system, and the wizard organization won't care how you get it. Some people don't have a token."
"I see." Herag thought that with a formal wizard on the ship, it would be more peaceful. He had two magic items on him, and other people should have them too.
People without tokens must pass the test before they have the opportunity to join the wizard organization. If they get the token, they can pass directly. Under this temptation, it is inevitable that some people will take risks to kill and steal treasures.
These wizard apprentices didn't know each other after boarding the ship, and no one knew what the other was thinking, so they could only be careful, which led to the current situation.
Herag and Lillian each took some and ate while chatting. The other three people obviously sped up their eating after they arrived and left soon.
The restaurant here is exclusively for wizard apprentices like them, and sailors are not qualified to eat here.
"What I have in my hand is a token of Augustus College. Many people want this. I have no choice but to form an alliance with you." Lilian looked very stressed.
Herague understood that people without tokens would most likely target those with tokens, and the one Lilian had was from Augustus College, so it must have aroused the covetousness of many people.
"I seem to have suffered a big loss. I just went on this trip with you. They should have assumed that we are together, which means I was also dragged into the trap by you." Herage finally understood where the trap was, and stepped on it after a meal. .
Lilian puffed up her plump breasts: "I am stronger than you, I can protect you, and I have formed an alliance with the princess..."
Herage interrupted him directly and rubbed his fingers: "Don't fix those useless things. I want something more affordable."
Seeing that he didn't agree with this, Lilian rolled her eyes and took out a ring: "Here, this is a space ring. You probably don't have this type of magical item yet."
"This thing is good!" Herage took it in his hand.
Lilian said seriously: "Do you think you will be safe if you keep a distance from me? On the contrary, you will only be more dangerous. There are two second-class apprentices on the ship. If the two of us can join forces, even the second-class apprentices cannot Guaranteed to be able to kill both of us and escape alive."
"You know, if a second-class apprentice is injured, how can another second-class apprentice let him go? Therefore, the two of us temporarily join forces to at least ensure a certain degree of safety."
After thinking for a moment, Herage said: "Okay, we can maintain cooperation. Anyway, in the eyes of others, we are already together."