"The guests come from the deep sea?"
Ringer poured a glass of beer for the pink starfish in front of the bar and asked in passing.
Starfish took a sip of beer, smacked his lips, and seemed very satisfied. When he heard Ringer's question, he raised his big, melancholy blue eyes and cast an incomprehensible look.
"Why do you ask?" His voice sounded hoarse and sexy, a man's voice.
"Wouldn't it be strange for our guests to see us humans on land?"
"Humans on land?" Haixing's expression became even more strange, and he stared at Linger with wide eyes, "Isn't this the Haidu Silverwater?"
Ringer probably understood that Mr. Starfish came from an underwater city called Silverwater, and there were humans in this city, so he acted calmly when he entered the store.
Unexpectedly, there were traces of human activities on the seabed. This was beyond his expectation. There were no relevant records in the books he had read when learning about the world.
He briefly explained it to the starfish guest, and then he understood the situation at this time.
"That is to say, now I am no longer in Silverwater, but on land." The melancholy in Haixing's eyes temporarily retreated, and he was vaguely excited.
“But please don’t worry, guests can return to their original location at any time.”
"Can I go to a human city from here?"
Ringer glanced at the eager starfish. Although there are many demi-human races on the streets of Castalon, the sea race is extremely rare. If a humanoid starfish walks on the streets of Castalon, it will definitely cause a commotion. .
"I don't recommend that guests do this, but if they really want to go, it's best to disguise themselves, such as using a loose robe to cover their bodies to avoid being stared at."
"I understand that humans on land have always been wary of races in the ocean, and should indeed proceed with caution."
Starfish nodded with deep understanding, put down the wine glass, and then his body immediately began to squirm. The starfish-shaped body elongated, with a neck and waist that were not there before, slender and strong limbs, and a pointed head that also became rounded. Just no hair.
In the blink of an eye, he became a bald human with pink skin. Except for the unique smell of sea, his appearance was basically the same as that of humans on land.
Then he tugged on his belt, put his hand into his crotch, which was probably where he kept his things, pulled out a large black robe with a hood, and covered himself with it.
"How about this?"
"Well, this should be no problem, but why does the guest want to go to land so much? Is it just out of curiosity?" Linge asked puzzled.
The starfish guest sat down again, picked up the wine glass with human hands, took a sip, sighed heavily, and then said:
"My fiancée ran away."
fiancée? Escape from marriage?
The Starfish Guest's words made Elise prick up her ears and move closer to Linge.
He continued: "I came to Silverwater just to find her. Unfortunately, when I found out about her, she was no longer in Silverwater. Now I suspect that she has escaped to the shore, so I have to go to land. You can’t just walk up there.”
"Does the guest have any definite information? Where on the land has she gone?"
Starfish shook his head.
"That will be difficult. The continent of Ios is not small. It is not easy to find a person whose whereabouts are unknown." Linge said.
"It doesn't matter. Compared with the endless ocean space, the mere continent of Ios is nothing at all. At least the land has boundaries. I will search every corner of the continent until I find her."
In the eyes of this guest from the deep sea, the vast continent of Ios seems to be just a slightly larger island.
"By the way, since your place is connected to all directions, the information must be very well-informed. Can you please help me?"
"What does the guest mean?"
Haixing put his hand into his crotch again, quickly took out a scroll, unfolded it and said, "Can you hang this portrait in your shop? Maybe some customers who come here will see her."
Lin Ge glanced at the scroll in the guest's hand and suddenly frowned slightly.
Why does the face on the scroll look so familiar?
Some people died, but not completely...