Chapter 37: little blacksmith

Chapter 37 Little Blacksmith

David turned his head to look at the location of the phantom, and then looked at Addis, who just happened to look at Addis who was looking over.

"Is it the enemy?" Addis didn't ask David if he had seen it. In the old hunter's view, it was impossible for David, who he had cultivated by himself, to have worse eyesight than himself.

"I don't know." David tried to test a few words, and found that in the eyes of Addis and Alfie, what he saw was not a phantom, but a shadow that was still far away, because the distance was too far to see Be clear about what it looks like.

As this person 'gradually approached', the phantom in David's eyes gradually became solidified—he already understood that the phantom in the eyes of himself, Laura and others gradually became a real person. In the eyes of these locals, there is someone walking from a distance.

Not only David is aware of this, but Laura, Fording and others are also aware of this, which means that they do not need to avoid other people in the village when they travel to and from their respective worlds. In the eyes of those people, they are Go out of the village to the outside, or walk back outside.

"This saves a lot of trouble." David, who thought so in his heart, was also relieved, at least he didn't have to bother to explain to Addis what was going on with this miraculous phenomenon.

Turning his head to look at Xu Ying, now he is only curious about who will come this time?

As the phantom gradually solidified, David finally saw clearly the face of the visitor—it was a male human, and it was a 'familiar' face. I don't know which identity it corresponds to?

Get up and stand not far from the long table, quietly waiting for the man who came from 'distance'.

When the young man realized that he had suddenly arrived in a strange place, he stopped in shock and looked dazed. He looked at the surrounding environment suspiciously, and then at David who was standing not far in front of him, before walking up. Go and ask politely what is this place?

"This is Lindong Village, and I am the village chief David." The other party spoke English, so David also replied in English: "Looking at you, you must be lost?"

"It looks like this. May I ask which direction I should go to go to Port Royal?" The young man looked at the few wooden houses not far away, and the long table not far in front of him. There are old people and children, and it looks like a very ordinary small village: "By the way, my name is Will Turner, and the village chief can just call me Will."

When the other party mentioned the place name Port Royal, David knew the identity of this person: Will Turner, one of the male protagonists in the Pirates of the Caribbean series.

Will had a lot of roles in the first three films. He was originally the son of a pirate. He was rescued by the Royal Navy by accident and became a blacksmith apprentice in Port Royal. Then he went to the sea in a daze to save his sweetheart. Elizabeth Swan, the daughter of the governor of Hong Kong, is a lover. After the third battle, she was seriously injured and had to use special methods to save her life. She became the captain of the Flying Dutchman and was responsible for extraditing the dead at sea.

Later, Will Turner lifted the curse through the Neptune's trident, and got rid of the fate of attracting the undead and being unable to reunite with his family. As for whether there will be any moths later, David is not clear.

As for the Will Turner in front of him, judging by his youthful appearance, maybe the things he knows haven’t happened to this young man yet?

But this is not the focus of David's attention. What he focuses on is Will Turner's identity: the extradition of the dead at sea, the descendants of pirates, these are meaningless to David, but his identity as a blacksmith Let him care more.

"You know there is a shortage of blacksmiths in my village, so you sent me one?"

Thinking so happily in my heart, I became more enthusiastic on the outside: "It's getting late, why don't you rest in the village for a night?"

Will looked at the already dark sky, and knew that it was not a good choice to hurry at such a time, but he still felt strange about how he came to this place from the streets of Port Royal, and kept a certain attitude towards the people in front of him. wary.

"Will it bother you?"

"No." David led Will to the table, beckoning him to sit down and have something to eat together.

Laura got up to give up her seat, and at the same time greeted Alfie who had finished her meal: "Alfie, I'll take you to see something interesting."

Alfie was sitting at the table obediently, even though he was full for a long time, he was still waiting for Addis. The old hunter was not young, but his appetite did not drop much, even because he was running around the village of Winter every day during this period , to teach Alfie various hunter skills, and consume a lot of energy every day, which leads to an increase in appetite.

He cared about Alfie very much. Seeing that Laura called Alfie away, even though he knew that Laura would not have any malice towards Alfie, he followed him habitually.

The seat was given up, and Adis was lured away by Laura, and the next thing was much simpler.

"What is this?" Just as Will was looking at Mark and Fording, he suddenly noticed a blue thing popping up beside the table. Although it looked round and cute, a creature that he had never seen before suddenly appeared. Coming out still startled Will.

"This is a Squirrel." Mark was looking at Will curiously. When he saw that Will was scared by the Squirrel, he found it interesting and introduced to him: "Don't worry, this creature will not harm people. .”

Hearing that it wouldn’t hurt anyone, Will was relieved a little, and then took a few more curious glances: “Very cute sea turtle.” He felt that he was not far from Port Royal, and it should be a sea turtle that appeared here.

David helped Will get some food, put it in front of Will, thinking about how he should start.

Will was eating stew, had a brief chat with the two people in front of him, and got to know each other's names: Mark Watney and Tirion Fordring.

"What is this place? I mean, which direction is this located in Port Royal?" While eating, Will kept looking at the surrounding environment, but it seemed that he couldn't figure out where he was. Where, the environment here is very strange.

Mark and Fording glanced at each other, and finally looked at David together. When Will saw the reaction of the two people, he also turned his head to look at David sitting next to him.

"Actually, this place is very, very far away from the Port Royal you mentioned."

"How is it possible?" Will didn't really believe it. Even if something happened to his head and he walked out of Port Royal in a daze, he couldn't go far, right? However, what David said next made him feel even more outrageous.

"You are no longer in your original world."

Will was so surprised that he didn't even want to eat the hot stew: "You mean I'm dead?"

"Oh, that's not what it means." Seeing that Will misunderstood what he said, David immediately explained, and by the way, used Mark and Fording in front of him as examples.

After talking for a while, Will figured out what David meant.

The stew in front of him couldn't arouse his interest at all, even though he didn't eat much at all today and did a day of physical work, but what happened at this time made him completely unable to arouse the mood of eating, and he still had some doubts. What happened was just a wild dream.

Looking at Will's reaction, David realized that what he had thought before was too simple, and not everyone could accept such things as traveling to another world inexplicably.

Laura was able to accept it so quickly because she saw Fording's appearance.

Fording can accept it so quickly because there are mysterious powers in the world of Azeroth, and there are actual examples of crossing such things as Azeroth.

As for Mark Watney, the environments of Mars and Winter Village are so different that it’s hard to believe it or not.

But for Will Turner, who lives in the 'ancient times', he doesn't know so much messy knowledge, and he hasn't come into contact with the mysterious power. The surrounding environment and Port Royal are not so big that people can immediately tell the difference To a certain extent, it will take some time to accept this kind of thing.

After realizing this, David understood that the fastest way to convince Will that what he said was true was to tell him how to "go back and forth" between the two worlds.

This is what David did. Although it is possible that this method will make Will, the "blacksmith" he has been thinking about for a long time, go away forever, he is not going to rely on lies and deceit to force someone to stay—forced The twisted melon is not sweet, even if it can quench your thirst for a while, it may cause backlash in the future.

Hearing that there was a way to go back, even though Will still couldn't believe that such a miraculous thing had happened to him, he got up and tried, and it turned into a phantom in the eyes of several people and gradually disappeared.

"Do you think he will come back?" Mark watched Will's figure disappear, then turned his head and asked Fording: "I don't think he will come back."

"This is normal, after all, he has his own life." Fording also felt that this young man named Will would not come back, because that young man was not like himself, and wanted to find a place where no one knew to live in seclusion; It's not like Mark, who lives alone on a desolate planet, relying on Winter Village to ensure that he can persist until rescue arrives.

"I think he will come back." David and the two have different opinions. He thinks Will will come back, because the little blacksmith inherited the pirate gene from his father, which made him full of adventurous spirit.

More importantly, he, who was only an apprentice blacksmith in Port Royal, needed some special opportunities to marry Elizabeth, the governor's daughter.

“He will realize that this is a life-changing opportunity.”

(end of this chapter)

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