The Secret Journey Begins with Becoming a Pirate

~: Volume 3 End of Volume

The end of the third volume is a bit abrupt, but in fact I still have a pavement. I think it's okay.

In fact, although the volume is divided here, the connection with the following content is still very fascinating.

The main thing is that I don't want to delay too long in these chapters. Hope to open the plot behind.

(To put it bluntly, I just don’t want the water plot. If you let me water, I can water a hundred chapters in the sunset mountains, the kind that doesn’t emphasize the same kind. I have thought about countless extraordinary professions, skills and peculiarities. So I just I chose a few more interesting ones, and I wrote a little bit about the more special transcendents. For example, Laplace demon.)

The most important thing in the third volume is to write a lot of secrets, including the secrets of the gods, the secrets of the elves, the conflicts between various families, the life experience of Elok and Il, and so on.

The plot of Sunset Mountains is a transitional plot, and I have clearly expressed the important parts.

This is also a more important transition, closely linked to the plot of the fourth volume. Including the conflict between werewolves and vampires, including the idea of ​​wildlife protection, are an important part of the fourth volume of the plot.

Another important plot is two predictions.

In fact, these two prophecies have also been mentioned before. That is the part of the dream goddess Diana.

In fact, my favorite part of the whole story is the part where Elok and Diana met and talked in the dream.

The original text is:

"The stake behind him has long since disappeared and turned into a swing full of flowers.

Il was sitting on it. But gradually became Diana's appearance.

"What's your name?" She asked gently from behind Elok.

Elok no longer paid attention to the clown-like existence, turned his head, looked up at Diana, and said frankly:

"My name is Elok, Elok Fasma."

Then, countless Elok appeared behind him, introducing their own names in a whispered manner.

"My name is Jack, Jack Jones."

"Just call me Captain Jack."

"I'm Birk Siglet. Elvish means someone who doesn't exist."

"Oh~~~ My name means a lot. My name is'Stupid Brother Elok'."

"My stupid second mate called me a model in the pirate world, Master Captain."

"Little bear calls my master."

"I used to be Chen Song."

. . . . . .

Finally, an Elok who wears a three-cornered hat, a leather coat and boots on his feet replied:

"I, free pirate~~~"

I don’t know if everyone understands it.

This paragraph actually means that Elok has already embarked on a legendary road and has a core will.

Except for the last one, everything else is called him by others. In his dream, it is countless Elok, which is also a form of mental power.

These are the mental powers given to him by others, that is, the mental powers absorbed from the sea of ​​mental powers. Only the last one is his positioning of himself, his spontaneous positioning of himself.

In addition to this plot, there is one more noteworthy. The last plot about werewolves and vampires also has a deeper interpretation, and the fourth volume will be answered soon.

The fourth volume is Elok's second plot in Delta. The theme of the entire volume is "Parties are the same against the differences."

It's the story of the confrontation between Elok and Antiwill and other different camps.

Thank you readers for your careful comments and subscribing to follow-up reading. More exciting plots will be presented later, so stay tuned.

(PS: As usual, take a day off and sort out the plot.)