The Secret Journey Begins with Becoming a Pirate

Chapter 149: Tickets for the Droll

The temple is really stingy.

One crystal and so many news only gave me 200 gold coins?

Elok counted the stack of banknotes over and over, and finally shook his head and sighed and put it in his pocket.

After sending away Aiken Mitchell, he embarked on the journey again and came to the cafeteria to ask for a special afternoon meal.

Coincidentally, Roger had just eaten too. Elok naturally sat opposite Roger. Said:

"I'm going to find you."

Roger looked like he was caught after doing something wrong. Looking at Elok in confusion, he asked:

"Why are you looking for me?"

"Tell you a good thing, and discuss something." Elok looked at Roger with a sincere smile.

"Because the anti-volition action was wiped out last time, I told the temple that I would give you a reward. Although they are stingy. But it is a sum of money anyway. When you send it down, remember to give it to me."

Roger's original interest disappeared instantly, rolling his eyes and saying:

"I knew there was nothing good. If you said it was sent to me, it won't be in your hands in the end."

"Then I solved the debt problem for you too. You can't thank me?" Elok asked with wide-eyed eyes.

Hearing that, Roger tried his best to solve the package in front of him, and praised without sincerity:

"Yes, yes, thank you. Greedy Captain Jack. You are really a model of the pirate world. Let me talk about what you are going to discuss. I don't want to hear the pleasant news."

"Well, I plan to go to Delta. You should know about this." Elok said bluntly. "If you want to follow me, just follow, but don't want to follow and remember to return the money to me."

"It's better to just say and order me to follow." The moment Roger heard the news, his eyes widened and he asked loudly.

"Isn't this democracy? I have to ask for your opinion." Ailock explained with a suffocated smile.

He took the Delta beer that Mrs. Harry handed him and said, "Thank you. Mrs. Harry."

Afterwards, he turned his head and took a big sip, then continued to say to Roger:

"How do you think we sailed past?"

"Of course I am fine. But your ship needs a little time to maintain. It has been parked for too long and it takes a little time." Roger said with a sigh.

Hearing this, Elok nodded, then pondered for a while, then suddenly said:

"Hmm~~ There is another question. Can you sail the boat without shaking?"

Hearing this, Roger raised his eyes and gave Elok a look, allowing him to experience it by himself. Afterwards, he opened his mouth and said:

"I heard that the Droll departs next Monday. The bigger the ship, the more stable it is."

"Well, a good idea." Elok quickly nodded and replied. "Where to buy tickets?"

"Port Management Office." Roger answered casually.

. . . . . .

In the afternoon, the sun was already a bit westward. Elok stood at the ticket office of the port management office, looking at the huge display board with relish.

This is a formal ticket office for passenger ships, and often only government-funded ships can sell tickets publicly here.

Of course, there are also private passenger ships. Although it is cheaper, the problem is that you can never ensure the safety of such a ship.

Whether it is a threat from pirates or a threat from the ship itself.

Colorful posters are hung on a huge display board at the ticket office. The huge hull of the Droll occupies more than half of the poster. The remaining half is the scenery of Delta.

From the door, you can still see the Droll standing in Port Droll.

There are no sails and no huge steam chimneys. Compared with ordinary sailboats, it is more like a high-tech ship. The difference is that it is still made of wood.

"How much?" Seeing that the staff at the ticket office didn't take care of himself, Elok asked actively.

It seems that the ticket office is still very busy. Although the sun is already slanting to the west, it can't stop people's enthusiasm.

The conductor wearing a bowler hat and a neat waiter's costume finally turned his head and glanced at Elok, and pointed to the price list on the counter. He did not speak, but continued to introduce the Droll information to a more formal gentleman next to him.

As if he knew that he seemed to have jumped in the line, it was not polite, so Elok didn't look at the price list, but quietly waited for the introduction from the conductor in front.

"The third-class cabin can only provide food for daily life. It is located at the bottom of the ship. There is a room for 16 people. 2 Deben 56 Kate"

"Second-class cabin, one room for 2-4 people. Located on the first floor of the cabin. It provides breakfast, lunch, dinner, three meals and certain life services. Quadruple rooms 8 Deben 88 Kate, double rooms 14 Deben 44 Kate."

"First-class cabin, one room, with a servant room. Located above Class A. Only available to nobles and priests with knighthoods. At least knights. Provide all services on board, as long as you have them, you can make a request. We try our best to satisfy . One room of 100 German books."

"There is also a premium cabin between the first and second class, a single room. It provides the same services as the second class. 20 Deben and 20 Kate."

"Onboard entertainment measures, meals, etc. are all available. To a gentleman like you, I suggest you choose first-class cabin with a servant room. It is more in line with your identity."

"Uh, ha ha." The young man in the dark black dress gave a somewhat awkward smile. Said:

"Unfortunately I am not a nobleman. Maybe I can buy it next time."

"Then I recommend that you choose the upper class cabin. You can enjoy your time alone. Enjoy the scenery on the sea. It's also very good." The conductor continued to recommend.

He pondered, stroked his smooth chin, and said:

"Well, but it can only provide the same service in the second class. It's not cost-effective."

Upon hearing this, the conductor's face showed a little disappointment. She has seen many people like this, but they look decent and gentleman, but only hypocrisy in their bones.

This is a common problem of the middle class in this society.

To put it simply, it's just pretend if you don't have money, and regard decent as everything.

But she said politely: "The services are available on board, and you can add services at any time. Don't worry. Don't know which cabin you choose?"

He frowned again, pretending to be uncertain, and after nearly half a minute, he finally seemed to have made a decision and said:

"Since they are all second class. I want to buy a quadruple room. Thank you!"

He took out a few gold coins from his pocket, took out a small bag, weighed it, and handed it to the conductor. Said:

"8 Deben 88 Kate. You click."

With a little awkward expression, the conductor finished counting the silver coins, a total of 88 coins. Plus those 8 gold coins. Just enough.

Afterwards, she took out a parchment ticket from under the counter and handed it to the well-dressed young man.

Then ~www.wuxiaspot.com~ the gentleman politely performed a courtesy and turned away.

Seeing the gentleman in front complete the transaction, Elok still found it quite interesting. I can't figure out why a person who knows the price of the ferry ticket and has made a plan to buy it will take so long.

With a little funny and puzzled face, Elok watched the gentleman walk to the ticket office.

He scratched his head and walked to the counter. Without waiting for the conductor to continue the introduction, he said directly:

"One first-class cabin."

And counted ten banknotes from the pocket. Pass it to the conductor.

When he raised his head, he saw the lady conductor's somewhat surprised and surprised eyes. Seeing Elok taking out ten banknotes, he said embarrassingly:

"Sorry sir. I need to show proof of identity in the first class. I wonder if you brought it today?"

"Oh oh oh, of course." Elok naturally thought it should be. After all, not everyone is a nobleman.

He took out the parchment he had just obtained today from his pocket. Proof of Lord's identity.

Amidst everyone's surprised eyes, it was handed to the conductor.

With a flick of her eyelids, she saw the mark of Duke Drol. He smiled hurriedly and said incomparably:

"Uh, oh. Lord Fasma. Of course. That's enough."

She hurriedly returned the sheepskin roll to Elok. Then he took the ten large bills and counted them again. After confirming that there was no problem, he took out a golden invitation from under the counter and handed it to him. Said with a smile:

"I wish you a pleasant journey."

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