He Comes From the Void

Chapter 219: White Harbor

"Why hold a gun?" Drizzt turned pale with fright when he saw Graves pointing a large gun at him.

As long as Graves flicked the trigger lightly, his handsome face would spread all over the floor.

"Just now I thought about it again, it's too cheap to let you go, so you should go down and see Mother Hu!"

Not giving Drizzt a chance to stall, Graves pulled the trigger immediately.

Drizzt was taken aback, but only by the fact that the gun was not loaded.

"Lucky for you." Graves lowered his gun.

"Mother Hu, you scared me to death." Drizzt breathed a sigh of relief, for a moment he really felt that he was going to see Mother Hu. Then he looked at the big guy in Graves' hands, and sighed, "Good guy, you upgraded your weapon even after you were in prison."

Graves blew his beard and stared at him: "I snatched this baby from the jailer. Do you know what I named her?"

"What name?" Drizzt didn't know what medicine Graves sold in his gourd.

"Fate," Graves said triumphantly.

Good guy!

Drizzt called his teleportation magic Destiny, and Graves gave the gun the same name, clearly murderous.

"To be honest, this name is more suitable for a chic person like me, and it has nothing to do with you." Drizzt insisted, anyway, Graves has no bullets.

"Well, the name Drizzt Fett is also pretty stupid, which stupid idiot would call such a shit name?" Graves also retorted.

"You don't think it's any better than my real name," Drizzt said, laughing.

"That's right, Tobias."

"Don't mention that name!"

These are old habits.

The two sat down and chatted for a while, and after everyone had fallen asleep, Drizzt got down to business with Graves.

"Malcolm, should we run away?"

Drizzt never thought of working honestly for Kahn, if he found an opportunity to escape halfway, he would definitely not miss it.

"How to escape? The door is locked from the outside." Graves sighed, addicted to cigarettes, he kept slamming his mouth.

"Blow down the door with your gun!"

"The large-caliber bullets of Destiny have all been taken away." Graves sighed. Although the warehouse was full of ammunition, there was no caliber that matched Destiny. There are no other finished pistols, only the parts of a complete firearm that cannot be pieced together.

"You can blow the door open with your cards!" said Graves.

He had seen Drizzt detonate a cart with a card, and the effect was as if it had been filled with gunpowder.

Not only that, Drizzt's cards can play many tricks. For example, he can use the card to go in and out of the airtight place at will, which is easy to use when they are working.

"All my magic cards were taken away, only one teleportation card was left in the hat, but..."

"But teleportation can only send you away." Graves also knew: "If you want to escape, you can escape by yourself. I don't blame you this time."

Drizzt took off his hat to reveal a blue glowing card inside, which he pulled out of the hat without activating it.

Sure enough, he still couldn't let go of Graves and escaped alone.

"Forget it, this time I will let fate go." Drizzt carefully put away the cards again, and put back the wide-brimmed hat.

"Do you know why they wanted us?" Graves asked.

Although he came early, he knew very little information. He only knew that there was a task for them to do when Drizzt arrived.

"He asked us to help find some Abyss Crown."

"Someone actually believes in that? Aren't there more golden sea monsters than that?"

"Yes, there are people who believe in that stuff. If I have a card in my hand, I can do a divination. It's a pity..."

...

The next day, when Kahn delivered meals to the two, seeing that they had reconciled, he told them about the matter.

"We are going to look for the crown of the abyss in a rocky area called 'Widowmaker' near Bilgewater. Only Drizzt can divination the specific entrance to the treasure."

"Then you have to give me the cards first, otherwise I won't be able to divination." Drizzt did not forget to mention while eating a piece of bread.

"We'll talk about this when we're on the road. After I've told you, I'll get someone to buy a boat. Get ready," Kahn said.

Karn took the cards that Sarah looted from Drizzt, but he studied them and found that they were all innate magic, which others could not learn, so he had to give up.

"Can you release us after you get the crown for you? Do I have to pay a reward to make up for my mental loss. The food here is worse than the one in the prison, and I have lost a few pounds from starvation."

Graves said pretendingly, because the movement of lifting his clothes to reveal his belly caused him to accidentally touch the wine rack, and a pile of wine bottles fell down with a clatter of glass shards all over the floor.

He drank it all.

Graves smiled awkwardly, and Kahn gave him a cold look, wanting to blow his brains out and kill him.

As expected of you, you want money.

Graves would not have been caught if he hadn't been trying to make a fortune at the last minute.

Of course, he also gave an answer: "After the matter is completed, I will not only give you your freedom, but also give you half of the treasure obtained from it, if you dare to take it."

"What dare not." Graves sneered after finishing the bread.

...

When the time came, Sarah led a few people to White Harbor to meet the boat they were going to take to sea.

White Harbor was filled with the smell of bird droppings and stinky fish, which made Graves frowned: "Why? Whose funeral are we going to attend?"

"No, the destination is closer to the sea here, and there are fewer people." Sarah replied.

The dead in Bilgewater were not buried, but returned to the sea.

White Harbor is the resting place of the dead, and this sea is the cemetery. There are countless buoys floating on the cemetery in the port area, and the body of the dead is suspended under each buoy.

A layer of viscous scum floated on the surface of the water on the shore, which would stain the cloudy water a tobacco yellow, and it was the contribution of thousands of corpses underwater over the years.

Rows of carrion-eating seagulls stood on the surrounding broken roofs and wailed from time to time, all attracted by the carrion corpses here. They eat here and excrete their feces everywhere, so that every inch of the ground here is covered with white guano, hence the name White Harbor.

The wealthy are put into expensive and elaborate underwater coffins, hung under tombstones on luxurious buoys carved by professional tombstoners to look like a sea troll with flamboyant tentacles or a plump ama.

The corpses of the poor are often gathered in piles tied to old anchors, hung under leaky wooden barrels, and simply written with a name on the buoy.

White Harbor looks peaceful and peaceful on weekdays, but on the night of Soul Eclipse, it will become the most dangerous place in Bilgewater.

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