Demon Hunter and His Cabin -
Chapter 571 - Chapter 571 Chapter 518 Journey (Two in One)_2
Chapter 571: Chapter 518: Journey (Two in One)_2 Chapter 571: Chapter 518: Journey (Two in One)_2 Once everything had ended and a suitable opportunity arose, Roger also shared his own thoughts with her.
“Is what you’re saying for real?”
“That’s wonderful!”
Goway excitedly hugged Roger around the neck.
“Do you know, you’ve solved a big problem for me.”
“To tell the truth, when I was at the gathering place, it was a spur-of-the-moment decision, I only thought about helping them escape their immediate predicament.”
“But what about after leaving?”
“As a Transcendent wandering the world?”
“I’ve heard too many examples, and that kind of life may sound romantic and free, but in reality, without a strong power as the foundation, there’s no such thing as a romantic journey.”
“This is perfect now, a new place, a new beginning, they can become stronger through their own effort!”
“Demon Hunter…”
“What do you plan to do?”
Goway asked urgently.
“First let everyone settle down, and then find a beautiful place,” Roger looked at Goway.
“You need a new home.”
“No.”
Goway’s eyes shone as she spoke softly, “It’s us!”
…
The sea breeze, bearing a touch of moisture, brushed against his cheeks as Roger stood at the edge of the deck, leaning on the railing and gazing at the distant sea.
From here, the distant harbor was rapidly receding, and Roger knew that he, too, would embark on a brand-new journey.
Sunrise in the East.
In ancient times, it was considered the boundary of the entire Eastern World, its geographical location was very close to that of an Island Nation from Roger’s previous life, yet its actual size was far greater.
Nearly 3 million square kilometers, almost equivalent to Kazakhstan from his previous life.
Due to the presence of a large landmass, two countries from that Island Nation in this world had completely vanished.
After Roger killed Judith in Europe, the Privy Council would certainly not let things slide and might use methods like divination or Spirit Communication.
To be honest, such abilities have a lower chance of success against higher-tier Transcendents, but choosing to leave the Western World at this time might also help divert attention.
In Armenia, with Amanda and Henrik to rely on, everything was proceeding in an orderly fashion, and Goway and her people, once settled, would become the first batch to take the Green Grass Potion.
By comparison, Roger was freed from the busyness.
And the reason for choosing to travel by ship was still because…
“Dear master.”
A slightly mellow voice sounded at his side.
Roger turned, and a girl with a ponytail, wearing a little sheepskin jacket and a high-collared woolen outfit, approached him.
The girl had fair skin, her hair dyed golden yellow, and she wore a small red felt hat on her head. Her eyes were large, seemingly able to reveal one’s soul at a glance.
Though he wasn’t fond of the incessantly chattering Uma, Roger still felt quite attached to the girl’s Asian features.
“Uma, are you really that idle?”
Roger rubbed his forehead.
“It’s weird, isn’t it? After Judith was killed by you, the Privy Council seems to have remained very calm, and lately, the Star Envoys of the Zodiac have gradually arrived at their respective regions,” Uma said with a light voice, her strawberry-colored lips barely moving.
“Also, the Transcendents of the Nature Association have gotten much busier, and the situation is gradually stabilizing,” Roger mused.
“None of the important matters concern me, and as a Fourth Tier, I am of course very relaxed,” Uma spoke in her softish tone.
“Are you doing this on purpose?” Roger glanced at Uma. “The way you’re speaking…”
“It’s cute, right? My master.”
Hiss!
Roger couldn’t help but inhale sharply, admitting to himself that Uma’s chosen appearance and just-right way of speaking indeed made it easy to have improper thoughts.
But Roger claimed to be completely unmoved by it.
Hold on.
“Star Envoy? Why not Seiya?”
Upon hearing Roger’s mutter, Uma looked somewhat baffled.
“Didn’t the misdeeds Tamara committed against the Secret Blood Family cause any trouble?” Roger asked.
“What kind of trouble could there be?” Uma said nonchalantly, “Power is privilege.”
“Corinna said that now is the time when people are needed the most, and no one can do anything to me.”
“Alright then.”
Roger nodded, then turned his head to deliberately avoid looking at the face beside him.
“I utilized Tamara’s resources to search for information related to Master Artificer Michihiro Morita, but unfortunately, due to the differences between the Transcendent worlds of the East and West, the data I was able to gather wasn’t much.”
“The most important thing is that not long ago, Michihiro Morita disappeared.”
“Disappeared?” Roger frowned.
“Is he dead or has he gone somewhere else?”
“He shouldn’t be dead because when I was searching for information related to Michihiro Morita, I discovered that there were others looking for him as well.”
Uma stepped closer without a sound.
“It looks like he might have run into some trouble.”
“Any concrete clues?”
Roger asked.
“The trail goes cold near Lingyuan County.”
Uma shrugged. “In such situations, the Transcendent world actually becomes quite restrictive, but I’ve already sent people to conduct follow-up investigations through the real world.”
“News should arrive soon.”
“Dear Master, you just need to wait patiently.”
Uma glanced at Roger, “If you’re feeling bored, perhaps…”
“Right, there’s another matter I must inform you of in advance, and this is also the primary reason I arranged this cruise for you.”
Uma suddenly turned serious.
“Due to the differences between the Eastern and Western worlds, almost no Western transcendents take the initiative to venture East, and for a Fourth Tier like you, it’s probably been several decades since the last appearance.”
“Different power systems can be easily discerned. You can imagine the picture: a wolf pack suddenly has a lion thrust among them, which isn’t good for either side.”
“So, my Master,”
“Before achieving your goal, I hope you can restrain yourself a bit, at least don’t cause any large-scale battles or conflicts.”
“Don’t worry,” Roger chuckled.
“Do I look like someone who enjoys inviting trouble?”
“Yes, you do,” Uma said decisively.
As she spoke, she started counting on her fingers with mock solemnity.
“Direct and indirect, since we signed the contract, the Fourth Tiers who have died at your hands have already surpassed the total of Europe in almost thirty years.”
Uma glanced at Roger. “And all this happened within a few months.”
“That many?” Roger blinked.
“Alright, I promise you.”
“Dear Master, this is very important. The way of thinking in the Eastern people is considerably different from the Westerners’.”
“Before you can establish a firm foothold, obtain a completely credible identity, and then complete the transition of your power attributes, please be very careful.”
“If someone discerns your origins based on your power attributes, you’ll be facing more than just one or two transcendents; it could very likely provoke a backlash from the entire Sunrise Transcendent forces.”
“Uh…”
“Okay, I promise!” After all, nobody likes trouble.
Seeing Roger’s expression, Uma finally let out a sigh of relief.
“The cruise ship is slow, as we gradually approach the Oriental realm. The differences between these worlds will soon become apparent.”
“I hope you can use this time to actively control the powers inside your body, try not to reveal too many attributes associated with the West.”
Uma looked Roger over carefully. “You don’t seem to have any problems with your appearance, as for language…”
Uma hadn’t even finished speaking when she heard fluent Japanese flow from Roger’s mouth. With his current spiritual power, the speed at which he mastered an unfamiliar language was countless times faster than that of an ordinary person.
“Then I’m relieved.”
Uma placed her hand on Roger’s chest. “I have arranged a receptionist for you in Lingyuan County; he can help you get familiar with and adapt to the Oriental Transcendent world.”
“Him?”
Roger’s eyebrows were teasing.
Uma nodded, “Of course him, I’ve already told you, the women of Sunrise are all enchanting temptresses.”
She stepped forward, pressing her body against Roger’s, “There’s still plenty of time before we reach Sunrise, and any woman on this cruise ship is your dessert.”
“Of course, that includes me.”
Roger remained silent, but just then, an angry roar came from behind.
“Haruko?!”
“What’s going on, why are you two clinging to each other?”
At first taken aback, Roger quickly realized what was happening as he lowered his head to see the hint of mischief flickering in Uma’s eyes.
“You really are bored,” Roger said, shrugging helplessly.
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