"Okefa assures us that you are one of those who know the 'living corpses' best."
Agnes clearly saw curiosity in Edwina's eyes, but she could only hear calmness in her expression and tone.
A real "living corpse" is certainly enough to understand living corpses, and Agnes couldn't help but laugh. What's more, Mr. Chester's teachings during this period have made up for her lack of relevant extraordinary knowledge in the "Rose School" - —Mr. Conte is only a low-sequence extraordinary person after all.
And it seems that Mr. Chester has been authorized by the senior leaders of the "Temperance Sect" to answer all questions when teaching Agnes.
Agnes nodded, acknowledging Edwina's words without any humility.
"I also believe this," she smiled, "I think you are the member of the 'Reader' pathway."
"Yes." Edwina answered briefly, and Agnes watched with some amusement as a little tangle gradually appeared in her light blue eyes.
She wants to ask about my education level, this thought flashed through Agnes's mind, and then she listened to the whispers in her ears and identified the one that belonged to Edwina.
Sure enough, Agnes couldn't help but curl her lips.
"Hey, our recruiter lady is going to start interviews again!" Anderson looked a little excited and grinned when Agnes turned her eyes.
"I completed normal secondary education." Agnes said softly.
"Normal secondary education?" Anderson's expression suddenly became a little strange, and Agnes knew what he was thinking even if she didn't listen to the whispers passing by her ears.
"Why, doesn't it look like it?" Agnes raised her hand and pressed the wide-brimmed hat on her head, and said with a smile on her lips.
"I thought you were at least of noble birth," Anderson said.
"Thank you for your compliment." Agnes said with a wink.
"We will first go to the port of Tyrinhos to pick up our last companion, and then go west to Port Eskoson in the Desi Bay, and then turn south." Edwina said, looking at the busy crew, Ships leaving the port go in different directions.
"In the first part of our voyage, we will take one of the routes to the Southern Continent, along Attis-Mank-Piven Island and enter the middle of the violent sea front. Then we will actively deviate from the route and head to our destination." Ed. Wenna said somewhat seriously.
Agnes roughly described the entire trip in her mind as Edwina told it.
"It seems that our destination is quite far from the Southern Continent, but closer to Disi Bay." She thought for a moment and said.
"That's true." Edwina nodded.
"Then I hope our trip goes well." Agnes said casually.
"Then the storm is blowing. May our journey go smoothly." Anderson stretched out his right hand, clenched his fist and put it on his chest.
Agnes couldn't help but look at Anderson with a strange expression.
"Now that we're at sea, we should be more trustworthy." Anderson grinned and laughed.
Agnes withdrew her gaze and looked at where the sea and the sky met, where feather-like clouds crossed half of the sky.
...
The whole voyage is not that far, but it takes about a week.
Agnes met the last person of this team on the ship that afternoon, the Extraordinary person on the "Warrior" path, a "Dawn Knight". He boarded the ship from the port of Delinius in the south of the Rhoside Islands.
This is a middle-aged Fusac man with a hearty smile. He has light brown curly hair, deep facial features, and looks to be two meters tall. His name is Spasnerecki.
To be honest, this was the first time Agnes saw an unofficial mid-sequence Beyonder on the sea who did not have the "Warrior" path to become a pirate - it is quite common for the "Warrior" sequence to become a pirate on the Sunian Sea, just like that Mr. Utravsky, the favored person of God who is also in the "Dawn Knight", also used to be a pirate.
It was probably partly due to geographical factors. After all, there were quite a few Fusak people on the Suniya Sea. Agnes nodded secretly.
Of course, in the eyes of most ordinary people, adventurers and pirates are not much different, and they are equally notorious.
Karpas had a severe stress reaction to Spasnerecki. If it hadn't been for Agnes's order, he would have attacked Spasnerecki the next moment he saw him.
There must be part of the reason that the low-mysterious divine light quality possessed by the "Dawn Knight" would cause discomfort to Karpas, but there is another possible factor. Agnes looked at it while pressing the wide-brimmed hat on her head. Spasnerecki, who was laughing with his head thrown back, narrowed his eyes slightly.
"Miss Boethia," Spasnerecki looked at Agnes, who was leaning against the barrel of wine, and raised the wine glass in her hand. The strong aroma of the wine penetrated into Agnes from afar. Silk's nose said, "Welcome to join us."
Agnes curved the corners of her mouth a little, nodded, and raised the wine glass in her hand, "I am very interested in this ruins."
A familiar melody came from the side. Agnes subconsciously turned her head to look at the place where the music was playing. The crew member whose name was not yet known over there played the guitar, and the sound of Anderson clapping his hands and laughing rolled in the night. The sound of the waves is extremely clear.
"The Romance of Love," Edwina said casually, "Emperor Roselle played this music for the first time at his wedding to Queen Matilda Abel."
"Hey, I heard that Emperor Roselle found a musician from Feneport who was proficient in the Feneport piano to compose it specifically for that wedding." Anderson said with some excitement.
"This is just a rumor that this piece of music combines the melody characteristics of the folk Fenebote with the Intis style," said Edwina. "Although the guitar is an unusual instrument, it is indeed It was invented by Emperor Russell himself, so it’s not surprising that he was able to compose the first piece of music suitable for guitar tone.”
Agnes couldn't help but curl her lips while listening to the conversation between the two.
“Not many people can play the guitar,” Agnes looked at the crew member who had just finished playing the piece of music and looked at Edwina with some excitement and anticipation, and asked aloud, “Where did you learn it? "
"My great-grandfather's great-grandfather was once a court musician in Intis." The crewman looked back at Edwina with some disappointment and answered Agnes.
Great-grandfather's great-grandfather...seven generations in total, Agnes couldn't help but feel a little sigh in her heart.
"Ms. Bojesia would have such a problem..." Spasnerecki looked at Agnes and asked curiously, "It seems you also know something about guitar?"
Ella Boethia is the daughter of a spice merchant, but her father died early and her mother is a widow. She should not have such leisure time to learn an unpopular instrument. Such thoughts flashed through Agnes's mind and she was about to shake her head.
But in the next second, Agnes felt her spirituality was slightly touched, and she nodded slowly.
"I know some music that interests me." Agnes said softly.
"Do you want to play a song?" The crew member whose name was still unknown suddenly lit up his eyes and spoke with suppressed excitement.
"Okay." Agnes nodded in amusement and took the guitar from the crew.
She thought for a while and did not choose to stand on tiptoe. Instead, she sat casually on the wooden box on the side and put her right leg on her left leg.
Some traces will never disappear once they are left. Agnes couldn't help but shook her head slightly in her heart, such as the education of manners.
She plucked the strings one by one and confirmed the pitch of each string before starting to play.
The soothing prelude passed, and Agnes sang in a soft voice.
"Stories about the sea,"
"It's no longer a mystery."
"I am obsessed with words in novels,"
"You're going through it."
"My fanaticism and obsession are written in letters,"
"I will accompany you across the ocean."
"I am on this windless and rainless night,"
"Thinking of you all night."
...
It was not a long song, but after Agnes finally stopped playing, the people gathered around were quiet for a long time.
"Although the guitar you chose for this song is just a foil," the crew member whose name was still unknown reacted first and sighed, "but I can tell that you can play it better than me."
The expressions of Anderson, Edwina and Spasnerecki looked much more serious, and they looked at each other.
"A very beautiful performance," Edwina commented with a standard smile. She glanced at the crew members gathered around, "but I think we should take a rest."
Then she glanced at Agnes, as well as Anderson and Spasnerecki, and said, "We have to discuss it earlier to see if we can infer more from the known information."