Chapter 75 Turning Around, Persuading
Chapter 75 Turning Around, Persuading
"To be on the safe side, we probably have no choice but to turn back," Teonton said cautiously—the fog had thickened, and he couldn't be sure what suitable islands were ahead or to the left or right.
But he kept a close eye on his surroundings until the fog thickened.
He remembered clearly that there was a suitable island near the route behind the Stone Oak, where ships could find shelter from the wind.
But he wasn't sure whether Loen and the Crimson Wizard were willing to turn back—many people of high status were quite wary of such a "turn back."
"Then let's turn around." Luo Ang made the decision directly, without the slightest hesitation.
After all, of all the dangers, life is the most important.
Even if he and the Scarlet Wizard had sharks as mounts and underwater breathing magic, even if their ship got lost or capsized in the storm, they still had a chance to escape.
But Loen still did not intend to confront the might of the storm and thunder.
The Crimson Wizard's opinion on this matter was exactly the opposite of Loon's.
She didn't care about the storms and thunderstorms at all—she had experienced storms and thunderstorms more than once or twice in the stormy seas for seven or eight years.
Storms and thunderstorms are a disaster for others, but for her, they are a kind of "luck".
Under these unique weather conditions, many creatures unique to the deep sea will rise to the surface of the shallow waters.
Among these creatures, many have flesh, bones, and other materials that are occult materials and very useful to wizards—but these creatures used to live in the sea thousands of meters deep and were rarely seen.
They only come from the deep sea to the shallow sea when storms and thunderstorms occur.
The Crimson Wizard, who can ride sharks, breathe underwater, and adapt to water pressure, can easily capture useful deep-sea creatures.
In the past, the Crimson Wizard would make a small fortune from every storm and thunderstorm.
That is why the Scarlet Wizard only anticipates storms and thunderstorms, without fear of them.
According to her, when a storm or thunderstorm is about to arrive, one should not turn back, but rather chase after the storm or thunderstorm.
As for the dangers encountered by the ordinary people on the ship during this process... the Scarlet Wizard didn't care about that.
"Remove your head." Loon wasn't in a hurry to persuade the Crimson Wizard, but instead beckoned to Teonton, signaling him to head to the sheltered island first.
Amid the disagreement between Loon and the Scarlet Wizard, Teonton did not hesitate to follow Loon's orders and went directly to the helm to direct the ship to turn around.
This was the advice that the old goblin Colin gave him.
— Both of their chambers of commerce now have two owners.
However, the first owner of the Golden Hibiscus Merchant Guild is the Crimson Wizard.
The primary owner of the White Stone Merchant Guild was the Thunder Wizard.
When their two masters disagree, they must always ensure that they follow the orders of the "first master".
As for the conflict between the two masters... that's not something they can get involved in.
"Crimson, that's not how you settle things." After Teon left, Loon sighed and sat down opposite the Crimson Wizard.
"Our purpose in leaving the Stormy Seas to find a place to build a wizard's tower is also to confirm the shipping lanes within the Stormy Seas."
"Loon said in a low voice."
Although the stormy seas are dangerous, people will always travel through them, driven by the lure of wealth and the pressures of life. Naturally, many safe routes have been discovered in the stormy seas as a result.
Most of the captains who traveled through the stormy seas knew the route maps of the seas—when Loon and his crew decided to leave, the Stone Oak was sailing along the route most of the time.
But for captains, knowing the route is only a basic requirement for navigating these stormy seas—if you only know the route, you are not qualified to sail in these stormy seas at all.
Even if you fly the wizard's flag and the pirates dare not mess with you, the environment of this stormy sea will still teach you a lesson.
As the Stone Oak sailed along its course, Twenton kept a close eye on the surrounding environment and the situation along the course.
For example, the direction of those ocean currents, and so on.
During this process, even though Thon was familiar with the route, he was still pulled off course several times by sudden ocean currents, and only returned to the correct route with Andy's help.
For Teonton, this guidance with the wizard's backing was an unprecedented experience and a tremendous trial.
During this process, he was able to grasp the various details of the route more clearly.
When will the ocean currents come, and how strong will they be? ...and so on.
These details are the true "secrets" of this sea area.
In a large fleet, there must be a pilot ship that controls the rhythm of the entire fleet and leads the fleet to avoid various 'environmental hazards' along the route.
The entire fleet followed the lead ship, knowing when to accelerate, when to decelerate, and so on.
What Thonborg is now grasping are these details that he would almost never have access to under normal circumstances.
Once he has grasped enough details, he will no longer be an ordinary captain in a fleet.
—Instead, he's a super navigator capable of leading an entire fleet.
By then, Teundton would also be qualified to directly organize a large fleet to travel to and from the stormy seas.
The scale of the Golden Hibiscus Merchant Guild and the White Stone Merchant Guild will gradually expand as a result. Without this, even with the support of Loen and the Crimson Wizard, these two guilds would be subject to others and would find it difficult to grow in any way.
Both Loen and the Scarlet Wizard are White Wizards—and both intend to run their businesses peacefully.
Under this premise, two stable chambers of commerce that are not subject to the control of others due to the environment are extremely important to them.
"Crimson." Loon didn't even bother adding the suffix "wizard" to convey to the Crimson Wizard just how important this matter was to them.
"After we moved out, Teonton kept track of the Stone Oak's direction while observing the details of the various routes."
"By now, he has memorized a great deal of information."
"As long as we can keep going, we will have a very capable navigator."
"Most importantly, what Teonton recorded was not a disposable resource, but a seed that could be sown—it could bring out more navigators."
"This is a very large and very useful asset."
"Such wealth cannot be easily squandered." Loen looked at the Crimson Wizard with an extremely serious gaze.
He simply didn't want to see dead people—but this reason clearly couldn't convince the Scarlet Wizard.
Therefore, he chose a perspective that the Scarlet Wizard could better understand.
wealth.
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