After many days of scorching sun, Droll City finally drove the sun out again.

   Although the raindrops have not yet fallen to the ground, whether it is the sultry weather or the lightning flashing in the sky, it indicates that a heavy rain is coming.

   Of course, no matter what, Elok cannot be sanctioned.

   He sat motionlessly on a fixed seat in Sanhe Bar.

   There is no one in the bar, but Elok is used to it. I have to call Mrs. Harry to get up by myself every time.

   When a thunderbolt crossed the sky, Mrs. Harry's gloomy expression appeared on the stairs. Said listlessly:

   "Captain Jack. You are really on time."

   "Eating is the ladder of human progress." Elok said casually, taking off his cocked hat and placing it beside him.

   "You are so humorous." Mrs. Harry rolled her eyes and replied.

   "It's the same, just a set meal and a glass of beer."

   "I have to say, since you have become a regular customer in our shop. I have a feeling that I have a son." Mrs. Harry said mockingly.

   amount~~ ahem.

   I can’t answer your words. . .

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   "Mrs. Harry, today's squid is a bit hard. Isn't it fresh?" Elok said with a bit of pain in his cheeks, frowning and gritting his teeth.

   "Come on. It's nice to have something to eat." Mrs. Harry shouted from a distance.

   There was another thunder in the sky, and the door of the bar was suddenly knocked.

   At the door stood a gentleman in a black dress, a wig, and silk stockings on his calves. His expression wrinkled slightly and walked into the store.

   "Is Mr. Fasma here?" he said politely.

   "Mr. Fasma. We don't have Mr. Fasma here." Mrs. Harry thought for a while and replied.

   The sound just now caught Elok's attention. He looked at the front desk of the bar, waved his hand, and said loudly:

"I'm here."

   The gentleman followed the voice and looked into the store, saw Elok sitting in the corner, smiled politely, and turned around slowly after thanking Mrs. Harry.

   He walked to Elok's table and looked at the oil stains on the sofa. Although there was no expression of disgust, he did not sit down.

   "Are you from Count Otto?" Elok asked casually while chewing on the squid ring in his mouth.

   He smiled politely, his accent mixed with Delta's tone and said: "Mr. Fasma has good eyesight. I am the servant of Otto Manor."

   He looked at Elok’s eyes, paused for a while and continued:

   "The last time Mr. Fasma left in a hurry, Count Otto forgot to prepare a gift for you. I specifically asked me to give it to you."

   He took out a parchment book with gorgeous patterns in his hand. Put it on Elok's table. Continue to say:

   "Lord Earl heard that Mr. Fasma was very interested in the history of Droll City, so he chose this fifth-age history book as a gift."

   "Oh?" Elok originally thought he was looking for me for something, but he didn't think it was a gift, which made him feel a little surprised.

   After all, the last time I went there, I didn’t bring a gift, so that people’s things would inevitably be short-handed.

   But Navist’s rule is that if you refuse someone’s gift, it is equivalent to rejecting good intentions. Never deal with it again.

   What else can I do, since it was given to me, I don’t want it. I'm not a fool?

   The horror on Ellock's face was fleeting, he looked at his greasy hands, and was not embarrassed to move on. I had to show an awkward but polite smile, nodded and said:

   "Thank you Earl for your kindness."

   Seeing this, the waiter nodded and responded: "The weather looks a bit bad. I was delayed for a while to find you. It seems that I have to go back sooner."

   "Of course, of course there is no problem." Elok said, relieved. "Look at the weather outside, it's about to rain heavily."

   Before the end of the words, lightning flashed across the sky again. This time it was not a joke. The downpour fell.

   Elok looked at the bewildered waiter with a black line, showing an innocent smile. The waiter also shook his head helplessly, frowned and turned and walked out of the door.

   "Damn it. Captain." At this moment, Roger suddenly appeared at the door.

   He staggered and ran to the opposite side of Elok and sat down, brushing his wet hair and complaining: "I clearly predicted that it would rain only half an hour later. Why did it suddenly fall? It made me soaked.

   "Maybe your prediction has lost its accuracy. The weather in Droll City is like this, just say it." Elok said embarrassingly.

   "How's the map business going?" He turned the subject off and went to business.

   Hearing this, Roger was in a worse mood and said:

   "Don't mention it, the map doesn't exist at all. I have been searching for a long time and no one knows about the map. Let alone the real thing."

   "Well, I also expected it. That's something from the Fifth Age, and it's not uncommon for it to disappear. It's just that the clue is broken again." Elok comforted for a while, and then said helplessly.

   "That's what it said. However, it has been raining heavily these days, and there is no way to go to the sewer to track it." Roger said angrily. Looks a little downcast.

   Suddenly, Roger saw the old books on the desktop, picked it up and asked:

   "What is this, and who gave it to you?"

   "Didn't you just meet the gentleman who passed you by?" Elok replied casually.

   Hearing this, Roger picked up the book and glanced at the cover, then curled his lips at the incomprehensible text on the cover.

   Then he opened the book directly from the middle, and took off the parchment paper with a big movement.

   "Hey, hey, a product of the Fifth Age, more than 1,000 years of history. Be careful. This kind of antique is very valuable." Elok said quickly.

   "Very valuable? That's it? It breaks when you move." Roger shook his head helplessly, picked up the page that fell on the ground, and placed it in the place where it fell.

   Then, he seemed to see something new, and neatly butted the pages of the book. The two pieces of parchment on the left and right were combined into one, and a whole mess of maps appeared before his eyes.

   The center of the map is a shrine-like building, and the center of the building is painted with a pattern of shields and swords.

   One side of the temple faces the ocean, and the other side radiates a semicircular city with the temple as the center.

   Roger saw half-knowledge, so he continued to flip back.

   is almost the same map, but the buildings on it are transformed into a line. Weave the whole city together.

   "What book is this?" Roger raised his head and asked suspiciously.

   Originally in the attitude of not wasting food, UU reading www.uukanshu.com was immersed in the squid ring, suddenly a little surprised, and raised his head to look at Roger, and said:

   "A book about the history of Drol City in the Fifth Period."

  "Droll City?" Roger made another confirmation.

   He did not wait for Elok's answer, but looked at the map again, turned the book to the front page, and carefully turned it over to face Elok. Said:

   "In my opinion, this is the map of the Fifth Epoch of Droll City. The one behind is the sewer map you want."

   Hearing this, Elok, who had been careless, suddenly raised his spirits and took a serious look at the map.

   Although I haven't seen the pattern in the middle, I have also learned it in the book "Azeroth Advanced".

   The runes that represent war and battle are shields and swords.

   Combined with the look of the temple in the center of the map, the answer is ready to come out.

  The temple in the center is the temple of the **** of war.

   turned back, and what you saw was a map similar to a subway rail transit map. Elok understood right away that Roger was right.

   This is indeed very much like a sewer map.

   The middle of the map is also the location next to the temple on the previous map. The pipe is thick and eventually flows into the ocean. This is the drain.

   But the only problem with this map is that there is no problem at all.

   The sewer is the sewer, and there is no passage to any weird place that Elok had imagined.

   Elok thought thoughtfully. Push the plate in front of you aside, and bring the book in front of you. After reading it carefully again. Opened his mouth and said:

   "You know why I am the captain. I can get something you haven't heard before."

  

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