I Have a Sailing Game-Chapter 354 - 227: Bottom-Feeding Fish Food, Captain Calamity

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Chapter 354: Chapter 227: Bottom-Feeding Fish Food, Captain Calamity

Reita first responded to the question, then looked at Rogel very seriously.

"As for the world map..."

"The sea is filled with dangers everywhere, with very few relatively safe areas. Even if brave and numerous Yudona explorers venture one after another, those who return are few and far between."

"If it weren’t for the existence of the Dark Bottom Fish Cave, we might not even know that the human race exists."

"However, if you want a map of the Sea of Confession, it should be available for purchase in some places."

After saying this, Reita called over a soldier and instructed him to immediately go search for a map of the Sea of Confession.

Rogel did not refuse this goodwill; he certainly needed a map of the Sea of Confession.

After failing to find the information he wanted on the Yudona Sea map, Rogel took out the [Lost Alchemist’s Notes].

Although the reading requirements are high, with Rogel’s attributes and skill level, he naturally met the requirements and quickly opened the notebook.

Upon opening the first page, Rogel saw an interesting self-narration, presumably left by the notes’ owner, a veteran alchemist.

[...Just as I suspected, the path to self-transcendence is filled with thorns and monsters, but I am still grateful to have stepped onto this path, being a brave yet shameful thief...]

The paragraph seemed to have more to it, but for some reason, it hadn’t been expressed completely.

Rogel couldn’t help but ponder.

The "road" should be the path of alchemist exploring Magic Potion Recipes...

But what does this "brave yet shameful" thief mean?

Rogel stroked his chin.

After a moment, he flipped to the next page and began reading other content.

The content of this notebook is very substantial, without any padding.

It realistically records numerous Apostle and Deputy Tier Magic Potion Recipes, even detailing how to obtain Magic Potion Materials and some locations.

[Doctor of the Dead Land][Spellcaster][Abyss Knight][Sun Chaser]...

After a moment, Rogel closed the notebook, a look of delight on his face.

Despite most of the recorded content being Apostle-level Magic Potion Recipes, there were also quite a few Deputy Tier Magic Potion Recipes.

The key is in the quantity.

With this notebook, Lina and the others basically won’t worry about lacking Magic Potion Recipes for their advancement.

And Rogel also found a Deputy Tier Magic Potion that matches him.

[Dragon Summoner][Captain Calamity]and[Abyssal Artisan].

Among them, the abilities of Abyssal Artisan are more functional, thus excluded by Rogel.

Although its capabilities are also excellent, due to lack of combat ability, Rogel opted not to consider it.

As for [Dragon Summoner], it can summon the phantom of a Giant Dragon and use some abilities related to the Giant Dragon.

Moreover, Rogel, who possesses the Giant Dragon Bloodline, might potentially gain enhanced abilities because of this.

However, Rogel is still not particularly fond of this recipe because its summoning conditions are quite demanding.

Thus, only the [Captain Calamity] Deputy Tier Magic Potion Recipe remains.

This sequence has a very powerful ability—to manipulate sea calamities.

And it was precisely after carefully reading this Chapter.

Rogel discovered an extremely important piece of information.

Namely, that when Extraordinary people reach the Deputy Tier, there is a qualitative leap in their strength.

If the Extraordinary and Apostle Tier Extrordinary used certain "small skills" kind of Extraordinary abilities.

Then Deputy Tier represents a qualitative leap.

At this tier, the Extraordinary gains a very extensive "large ability," rather than a specific kind of "skill."

For instance, the Extraordinary and Apostle Tier potion gives Rogel the "Fog Flash," "Knowledge Comprehension," and "Secret Art Hand" skills.

While [Captain Calamity] offers no longer just "skills," but the ability to manipulate "sea calamities," with very broad scope and effect.

Based on spiritual power, as long as the ability is sufficient, Rogel can create endless storms and tsunamis, whipping up giant wave whirlwinds.

However, correspondingly, the advancement conditions for Deputy Tier become more demanding.

To advance to Deputy Tier, the Extraordinary needs to drink the potion and pass through mutations under certain conditions, only then can they fulfill the advancement requirements and elevate their tier to Deputy.

And [Captain Calamity]’s advancement conditions require being in a place that has at least two of the following four conditions: "storm," "tsunami," "earthquake," "thunderstorm" and then drinking the potion.

However, this condition should not be difficult to satisfy.

Rogel shrugged and put away the alchemist’s notes.

He isn’t ready to worry about this now.

Just as Rogel put away the notebook, Weinan and Pinolius finished their conversation and came back to them.

"Captain Rogel, the Fish Shell Ship Clothing you requested is ready."

Weinan signaled Rogel to follow him.

Her expression seemed not very good, as if she was thinking about something.

Rogel exchanged a glance with Noemi, then bid farewell to Pinolius and followed her.

The group began swimming toward the location of the Gelin on the sea.

Behind them followed some Yudona, several of whom were carrying a long transparent membrane that looked a bit like jellyfish skin, but its surface was adorned with a thin fish-scale pattern.

Rogel glanced over it.

[Fish Shell Ship Clothing]

[Type: Special Artifact]

[Quality: Golden]

[Effect: Fits vessels or other vehicles with an adaptive covering, granting them the ability to sail underwater.]

[Explanation: An item crafted by Yudona artisans using special techniques. The production time is long, the process is intricate, and only the Yudona race masters this craft, making it extremely valuable.]

This is one of the trading items, the Fish Shell Ship Clothing.

Generally speaking, this is something the Yudona race sells to Divine Blood to make transactions, which can earn quite a bit.

Therefore, its initial purpose wasn’t for human ships.

It’s called Ship Clothing simply because Rogel translated it that way himself.

"Captain Rogel, if you need anything else, please let me know, and I’ll do my best to accommodate your request."

Weinan suddenly said.

Rogel shook his head: "No need."

He had looked through the Yudona Imperial Family’s Extraordinary Materials earlier, there were only a few he needed, and Weinan had already sent someone to deliver them to the ship.

Weinan heard this and, without saying anything, nodded.

The group moved silently toward the Gelin.

After a while, Weinan suddenly turned and asked Rogel a question.

"Captain Rogel, do you think ordinary people... could possibly stand against the gods?"

Rogel heard this and glanced at her in surprise.

From Weinan’s memories and the events that transpired, he could roughly guess what Weinan and Pinolius discussed.

After a moment of contemplation, Rogel smiled: "If it’s a truly ordinary person... then it’s likely impossible."

But Rogel then shifted the conversation.

"However, if ordinary people can’t stand against the gods..."

"Then why not try becoming a god."

Rogel said.

Weinan heard this and fell silent, lost in deep thought.

After a while.

Rogel and the others finally arrived in front of the Gelin.

A group of Yudona started, under the command of the artisan, to coat the Gelin with the Fish Shell Ship Clothing.

Meanwhile, Rogel transported several Yudona from the Cave space.

Pailondo looked at Rogel suddenly appearing before him and scratched his head in confusion, then quickly reacted and respectfully saluted him.

"If I’m not mistaken, you have a wife and child, right," Rogel said.

"Well... yes, you mean..." Pailondo was somewhat confused by Rogel’s intention.

"I am leaving Yudona Sea now, you are free." Rogel stated straightforwardly.

Pailondo is a local bully in the Yudona Sea, but in other waters, he loses his influence.

Pailondo heard this and felt a bit surprised, a little reluctant, but after looking at the lone crew member left behind him, and then thinking about his wife and child, he hesitated momentarily, then thanked Rogel, turned, and left.

Understand that their experiences weren’t quite that pleasant.

Pailondo initially took action against the Gelin, so Rogel obviously wouldn’t let him off easily, and his crew became the scared monkey’s chicken.

But later on, he provided Rogel with some assistance, albeit under coercion.

And Pailondo’s internal fear of Rogel far outweighs his respect and loyalty.

So now that Rogel has no need for him, he feels lucky to have saved his life.

Conversely, the invaders weren’t so fortunate.

They’re all in the Hunger Pouch now.

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