Time Travel: Age of Discovery

Chapter 78 Close your eyes and rest your mind

Fuxi Island has returned to its original appearance, and perhaps it should be called Fuxi City from now on.

"What are your plans for the future?"

"I want to build a complete home for Betty. Thank you very much."

Adil Haid, wrapped in bandages and with one arm around Betty's shoulder, said this to Thea, expressing his gratitude to Thea for making him realize what he should do.

All his previous desires were like passing clouds, and he was glad that there was still a way back.

"No, I hope you won't use this trick against me again when we meet again."

Betty stuck out her tongue at Thea and laughed.

They decided to wait until everything was settled before leaving this place, which would also be a way to put an end to the past.

Although He blamed Teya, he did not intervene, as if nothing had happened.

If the ending is a happy one, why refuse?

"General He, what are you laughing at?"

He stood on the beach, gazing at the bustling town, his long hair swirling in the wind, a smile on his face. He paused for a moment when he heard Tina's question, then gently stroked her forehead and said with a smile, as if to himself:

"Who knows."

At dawn, Fuxi Island was already a busy scene. Under the morning glow, the islanders were busy repairing their houses.

The indigenous people will build new homes together with the residents of the paradise who wish to stay, and it is believed that the town will be expanded soon.

The shopkeeper resumed his position as mayor and was also in charge of the orchard management.

Everything seems to be going in the best direction.

In three days, Adilhaid had taken care of all the affairs. In addition to the necessities, he also left a huge sum of money as compensation for the previous one.

There was a small boat anchored on the beach, and Adilheid and Betty were ready to set off with their books.

"Won't the black market cause you trouble?"

"Each black market leader has jurisdiction over a different area, so there's no problem."

Teja nodded. It seemed that Adilheid's abandonment of everything did not bother him too much.

During the conversations over the past few days, I learned that everything Adilhaid did was due to his ambition to become the supreme leader of the black market. This ambition is truly grand.

He was once a member of the black market, but he only controlled a small corner and did not commit violence against the residents of the island. His assistance was crucial to Fuxi Island.

Those pursued in the pirate world are those who have bounties placed on their heads.

There is no reward for Adil Haid, only for those who have narrowly escaped the danger of going astray.

He confessed everything and was forgiven by the townspeople, who had suffered no substantial losses except for the final raid.

On the contrary, with Adir Haider's help, the town may be more prosperous in the future.

Those who did not want to stay had already left by boat a day ago.

Except for a few pirates with criminal records who were arrested by the navy, the rest returned home.

The boat rowed out to sea, and Adilheid and Betty left the island and started a new life.

Betty yawned in the boat, rubbed her eyes, and asked, "Where are we going?"

"I don't know where either." Adilheid rowed the boat, looking at the boundless sea with a smile, "But we will find a quiet place and live a peaceful life."

"But speaking of which, Betty, could you please change your dress habits..."

"Hmph." Betty pouted and turned her head away.

Then he added, "If you have a stable home, I might consider it."

The sunlight fell on their shoulders, bringing back memories of the past.

……

On the hillside of the town, a crane leans against a tree with its eyes closed to rest.

A slight sound made her open her eyes, and she saw Teya walking towards her nonchalantly with his head in his hands.

"finished?"

"Well, it's over."

Teya already knew the reason why He came here. She was looking for clues and happened to be near this sea area, so the marshal sent him here.

He thought his character had been guessed, and perhaps the flying squirrel had revealed his attempt to shirk responsibility.

I thought that Crane would stop me from letting Adil Haid go, but Crane didn't care at all. All the aftermath matters were handled by Teya alone.

"Sister He, am I doing this right?"

He actually smiled, and subconsciously reached out to touch Teya's head, but then retracted his hand.

"Silly boy, it's not you who decides what's right or wrong, it's what your heart desires."

"Just like when you saved the refugee boat, you and Sakaski made different choices, but both of you believed you were right, didn't you?"

After hearing He's answer, Teya breathed a sigh of relief.

Yes, your own choice is the most important. Let time judge whether it is right or wrong. It is enough to keep your original intention in mind.

Of course, Teja did have a moment of wanting to capture Adil Haider for interrogation, but the thought vanished in an instant.

He did not interfere with Teya because she wanted to see how he would handle the matter, and it turned out to be just as she expected.

This child's kindness goes beyond justice. He would rather let the pirates escape than save the civilians.

Teya suddenly remembered something and asked with a smile, "Sister He, what is the mission for this voyage? Do you need my help?"

"You're just a chatterbox." He patted Teya's head, then turned serious. After a moment's thought, he continued, "The clue I'm looking for is about 'Gold in the Sky'."

Teya's smile froze. A year later, he heard the news again.

He is not a person who is obsessed with things, but when the matter is at hand, he cannot help but think about it and do it.

"What kind of clues?"

Seeing that Teya looked serious and He looked unhappy, he sighed and told Teya.

It turns out that Tsuru's original mission was to track down Charlotte Linlin, a former member of the Rocks Pirates. Later, because Sora was very concerned about the matter of "Tenjo Gold", he handed it over to Tsuru.

I didn't entrust Teya to him because I was worried that he would be controlled by anger, and I didn't want him to be caught in the vortex of revenge.

Teya naturally understood that they did this for his own good, so he put the matter aside, not thinking about it too much, but secretly exploring it.

However, these clues were like thin air and difficult to obtain. The surviving navy did not know the enemy's appearance. The incident happened suddenly, so Teya had no choice but to give up.

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