He Comes From the Void

Chapter 302: Secret Treasury

Back on the beach, the boat with the siren mark was still reclined on the beach, just like when it came.

It's just that the sky has come to the evening, and standing outside the border of the black mist, you can see that the sun has already set low on the sea level, and is about to sink into another sky.

Kahn pushed the boat into the sea, and the three of them seized the time to board the boat one by one, removed the skin armor, and Sarah, who was empty in hand, was in charge of paddling.

There was a sudden hungry growl from his stomach.

"Hungry?" Kaisha looked at him suspiciously. It was the first time she heard Kahn's stomach growl, and she stretched out her cold hand to help him rub it.

It stands to reason that Fu Jia never makes the host hungry, but the feeling of hunger will always be there.

"I've had breakfast since morning, so it's normal to be hungry." Sarah stood and paddled, looking at all directions, watching the dangerous sea. She speeded up her paddling, frowned and said, "Be patient, you can eat when you go back."

Kahn didn't say anything, but just stared at the hourglass emitting blue light, and gradually frowned when he saw some red liquid oozing from the blurry glass surface, dripping down like blood.

As night fell, the boat was just on the rocky islet.

Fayette, the proprietress, saw them returning from a distance, and walked out of the tavern to wait on the pier.

"You can go and rest, I'll berth the boat." Fayette smiled enthusiastically.

"No, I'm not very tired." Sarah declined the kindness of the proprietress, and tied the cable to the stake by herself.

Kahn got on the pier. At this time, Fayette saw a glowing crystal hourglass in his hand, and said immediately: "The first time you hunt for treasure, you will get something. Is this the luck of beginners? Eh... this seems to be an unknown It looks like it's going to be locked in the secret vault."

Kaisha glanced at the proprietress in surprise, thinking that this person should have seen many treasures, and she is very accurate in seeing things. At least the word "off" is used very well.

"Can we have dinner?" Kasha asked.

She was asking on Kahn's behalf.

"I haven't made it yet. Generally, I have to wait until the number of people who come back is confirmed later before cooking. Otherwise, it will be a waste if I cook too much, and it will not be enough to eat if I cook too little, which is troublesome." Fayette said.

"Oh." Kai'Sa looked at Kahn and found that his brows were wrinkled, as if dissatisfied with the hands in his hands.

"Let's go to the secret vault first," Kahn said.

"Be careful." Fayette walked ahead, dodging the rotting planks of the pier and the gaps in the bridge slabs, then pushed open the unprofitable door, reminding Kahn of the high threshold, and walked through the empty The dining room, and finally to the main hall in the basement.

"Wait in the main hall." After she finished speaking, she slipped into the room of the secret library and closed the door behind her.

"What is she doing? Guarding against us?" Sarah raised her eyebrows.

"I guess I don't want people to see where the keys are."

After waiting for a while, the door opened, and Fayette called several people in. When the three saw that the secret vault had been opened, they looked into it.

Rows of shelves were filled with glimmering antiquities, and cursed weapons filled the racks with faint, shrill groans. There is a circle of blue will-o'-the-wisps around the amulet hanging on the wall, and the rusty box next to it trembles, exuding the energy of a raging evil spirit.

The Vault is filled with items found by the residents of Fayette. This is the most important service that Fayette provides—a safe place to store treasures between search voyages.

Only by ensuring that the treasure they are searching for is not coveted by other hunters, can these hunters go out to find another treasure with peace of mind.

"Are these things dangerous?" Kai'Sa asked.

"No, it's very safe... I mean, they may be evil objects, but they can't harm anyone if they are placed in the secret vault." Fayette couldn't see much awe in the eyes of several people, and waved his hands: "I've lived on top of this thing for ten years, and I'm not dead yet!"

"But I usually don't let others come in and put things in person. Give me the hourglass, and I'll put it on the shelf for you." Fayette said to Kahn, motioning him to hand her the crystal hourglass.

Kahn passed the crystal hourglass over, but just when her hand was about to touch the red liquid seeping out of the hourglass glass, Kahn keenly noticed that her eyes were stained with blood.

He immediately retracted the hourglass and asked tentatively, "Are you okay? Do you want me to come?"

Fayette didn't answer, a strong feeling occupied her mind, she subconsciously covered her indented stomach.

She suddenly felt a craving for food, and she wanted to rush into the freezer to eat raw meat and drink a whole barrel of beer. She felt that her appetite had multiplied several times, and her stomach ached from the strong sense of hunger.

In the end, she suppressed the feeling, appalled at her own savagery.

Fayette looked at the hourglass in Kahn's hand again, focusing on the bloody liquid on the glass surface. Now when she closes her eyes, a bloody and terrifying scene will appear in her mind.

The butcher with the meat cleaver, the dismembered corpse, the blood on the ground, the swallowing mouth...

The darkest magic is attached to this hourglass, and she should not touch it.

"You're right, you better come, I won't wear gloves." Fayette stepped aside, and Kahn nodded and stepped into the secret vault with the hourglass in hand.

He finally understood why his stomach growled. The hourglass in his hand exudes the hunger of a Soul Eater, a gluttony that affects the mind. And Kahn didn't feel much because he was used to hunger, but Fayette immediately had a strong reaction as soon as he approached.

Kahn pulled his thoughts back. Behind him, he felt Fayette's falcon-like eyes staring at him, for fear that he would steal the things of the residents.

He acted very calmly, didn't take anything, but looked at the treasure next to him a few more times while looking for a suitable place to put it.

Karn set the crystal hourglass on the lower shelf and stepped back. Fayette didn't even give them another look. He put his shoulder against the door of the secret vault and pushed it shut.

The clicking sound of locking makes one's bones tremble.

"This secret vault has magic, and anyone who tries to force it open without the key will be killed. The first mate I hired died in front of the gate when I returned, and a few more died later. Thanks to them, let The safety of this secret vault has spread among the circle of treasure hunters."

Fayette said, let the three leave the basement, and she hid the key alone and came to the dining room.

"You can go upstairs and wait, it's not so early to cook."

"Oh." Kahn led the two back to the room, and when they passed the door, Sarah also felt something was wrong.

Apparently she smelled blood too.

Kahn closed the door, noticing that the next door was quite quiet, thinking that the vastaya had also gone out to hunt for treasure.

"We're just squeezed in this one room?" Sarah looked around, and immediately complained about the cramped room: "My God, I can stretch my legs directly onto your bed!"

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