Chapter 446: 445: The Treasure on the Island
Chapter 446: Chapter 445: The Treasure on the Island
“Twelve days after the full moon, during the day. Hmm, I… I survived. I must say, perhaps I really am the lucky Defoe, as there was indeed a huge treasure hidden beneath the iron cover. I don’t know who hid it here, but since I discovered it, it now belongs to me.
However, when I really think about it, even though I discovered this treasure… I can’t leave this cursed island, so what use is the treasure to me? I’d rather have some bread and dried meat. Never mind, I don’t want to think about this anymore, my stomach is hungry, I need to find something to eat, hopefully the traps I set yesterday caught some small animals. Best if it’s a rabbit, a fat and big rabbit!”
“Thirteen days after the full moon. Boring because the traps from yesterday didn’t catch anything, I had to eat wild fruits, so besides being bored, I’m also a bit down…”
“Fourteen days after the full moon. I lay in the treasure all day, I don’t know what to do because I am so bored…”
“Fifteen days after the full moon…”
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“A full moon again. Hmm, it’s been two months already, I suddenly discovered yesterday that a few of the boxes in the treasure had some odd things inside, items like scrolls with writings. It would have been nice if they were entertaining stories, but unfortunately not, they are recorded with many things I don’t understand. For example, things like ‘Transformation Potion’ or ‘Fire Magic Glue,’ maybe these are experiment records left by a wizard? But they are really of no use to me.”
“One day after the full moon, bored…”
“Two days after the full moon, bored…”
“Three days after the full moon, really, utterly bored. I actually spent a whole day in the treasure looking at those completely incomprehensible scrolls. I think in addition to being bored, I might also be going mad.”
“Four days after the full moon, not only am I bored and mad, but also a bit dim because I read those scrolls again for a day and realized… I really don’t understand.”
“Five days after the full moon, don’t understand…”
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