Chapter 584: Charts No. 1

The old village head received the favor of the Lin brothers and sisters two years ago, and he still remembers the little girl with excellent medical skills.

The siblings followed the path they remembered to the village chief's house, and were warmly welcomed in by the grateful family without declaring their family name.

"Grandpa, the village head, Qingluo came here this time because he wanted to revisit the old place, take his younger brother out to sea by boat, and visit a few coastal islands."

Lin Qingluo was generous, met the eager eyes of the village chief's family, and expressed his intentions tactfully: "Can you lend us the fishing boat of the village chief's grandfather's family for two days?"

"Miss Lin can use the boat anytime, you are welcome."

The old village head's excited words were speechless.

"Which islands does Miss Lin want to go to, we two brothers can punt for you."

The two sons of the village head's family volunteered.

"Don't bother the two uncles."

Lin Qingluo declined with a smile: "As for the island, Qingluo just wanted to ask the village chief grandpa, have you ever seen strange phantoms, such as mirages, when you have been fishing at sea all year round?"

"No."

The old village chief and his two sons shook their heads together after thinking for a while.

"What about the strangeness in the sea?"

Lin Qingluo's eyes flickered slightly: "For example, there is a terrible vortex in a certain place. Once the fishing boat approaches, it will be sucked in by the vortex?"

"Well, yes."

The old village chief's mind tightened, his brows and eyes showed a bit of solemnity.

"Where?"

Lin Qingluo's eyes lit up, and the brows raised slightly.

"Tie Niu, bring the chart."

The old village chief stroked his beard and told his eldest son.

"Okay."

Spread it in front of the old father and siblings.

Lin Qingluo's eyes fell on the chart, and his breathing froze for a moment.

With just one glance, she can clearly distinguish the difference between the island distribution map in front of her and the map on the sheepskin scroll.

The four pirate islands, together with the other three islands, formed the pattern of the Big Dipper, except that the Polaris was missing.

"Miss Lin, to tell you the truth, this old man has been fishing in the sea for decades. He has been to every island near the sea, and he has never seen any phantoms."

The old village head pointed to the chart, his eyebrows were solemn: "Only in this sea area, every time we approach it, there will be a storm, lightning and thunder, accompanied by the vortex on the bottom of the sea, and the fishing boat is in danger of capsizing at any time."

"The place my father mentioned is..."

Tie Niu followed the direction of the old village chief's finger and looked over~www..com~ Suddenly his expression changed, and he exclaimed: "Devil's Reef?!"

Devil's Reef?

Lin Qingluo's eyelids drooped slightly, and his thick and long eyelashes trembled slightly, covering up the flash of surprise in his eyes.

The position pointed by the old village head is exactly the position of the Polaris on the sheepskin map.

From this point of view, the theory of the treasure map is by no means unfounded.

"Why is it called Devil's Reef?"

Lin Yixuan's childish nature couldn't hold back his curiosity, and he raised his face and asked.

"Ah woo."

Leopard Tooth also yelled twice in response to the occasion, expressing that he also wanted to know.

"Devil's Reef is three reefs protruding from the sea, and there are terrible eddies near each reef. Once fishing boats approach, they will be sucked into the vortex."

Tie Niu had lingering fears in his heart: "No one dares to approach that sea area. My second brother and I go fishing in the sea, but we stay far away, and dare not go in that direction."

interesting!

The three reefs may be the three eyes of the formation. Someone set up a phantom formation near the island to prevent fishing boats from approaching.

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