"Who are you, and how do you recognize ?" Sani’er pondered for a long while but couldn’t figure out a reason. Instead, the more mysterious these Humans seed, the more cautious he beca, forcing him to furrow his brow and ask this question.
"Lord, do you know these Naga?" Captain Jas couldn’t help but ask.
"Heh heh." Brand couldn’t help but let out a proud laugh.
The residents on land are always arrogant, beyond civilization lies only the Barbaric. The Naga often attack rchant ships and even ports, but no one takes the ti to learn the details of a group of bandits. Perhaps naval Commanders in places like Grey Wind Harbor and Ambeser might know so details, but who among the lords and nobles on land would care about these?
But as it turns out, he knew.
Brand secretly delighted in his heart. Compared to everyone else on the ship at this mont, the tension from thinking they were under attack had completely dissipated. Of course, he recognized the other party, not only knowing their na but also knowing that this guy is a straightforward, muscle-brained fool known as "Stupid Fish." He got to know this guy during their first exploration of the Kalanja Mountain Range, a relationship forged not through blows but through mutual respect. Both were attacked by the Grey Fin Naga, but the team led by the Senior Sister was not to be trifed with and easily repelled the assault—the Naga don’t always bring the Sea Demon Whale or rmaid along to play pirate; otherwise, they would have been eradicated by the surrounding countries’ navies long ago.
What happened afterwards was that Players from Erune generously released the prisoners, winning their friendship. This friendship didn’t seem very strong, but the Grey Fin Naga always kept this favor in mind. Even when Erune fell, Sani’er, who had risen to the throne by then, led the Grey Fin Naga to support Erune’s navy.
This was simply because the guild Brand belonged to sided with Erune.
This camaraderie persisted in Amber Sword for a long ti, and before Brand headed north to join the Knight Order Country Greythius, he had spent so ti in the Sea of Shining. During that period, many Erune players used it as a base to conduct guerrilla warfare within Erune’s borders. Although they ultimately couldn’t save the Kingdom’s Destiny, everyone rembered the favor from the Grey Fin Naga in their hearts.
Brand was no exception.
Seeing that familiar face at this mont—even though Naga faces looked sowhat peculiar—he was filled with a strange emotion, much like when he saw the Valkyrie who was once a village girl. The feeling of returning to familiar places, with history unfolding before him, erged spontaneously. Brand couldn’t help but take a deep breath. Only when seeing these familiar figures from the past did he feel like he was genuinely living in this World.
But of course, he knew this familiarity was rely an illusion, for the other party did not recognize him, and he had no reason to recognize them either. The Distant Land had never released any Grey Fin Naga prisoners, nor had they received any kindness from the Grey Fin Naga; they were strangers to one another. If he didn’t answer the next question correctly, they might imdiately beco adversaries.
Everyone was now waiting for his response.
Brand thought carefully and said, "Surely your father rembers the rchant ship that passed here twenty years ago?"
Sani’er’s brow twitched at the ntion of twenty years ago. That was his first thought as well, because it concerned a personal matter—his father had been rescued by a Human rchant on this sea twenty years ago. If it weren’t for that event, Sani’er’s existence might be uncertain as the Grey Fin Naga valued credibility and repaid kindness. His father had told him the story, hoping he would repay that rchant or their descendants soday. Sani’er had never spoken of this to anyone, and naturally, he wouldn’t suspect Brand was deceiving him.
But unfortunately, Brand was indeed tricking him. Sani’er never dread that in the future, he would have privately shared this story with Brand and others when their friendship had deepened considerably. Sani’er hoped Brand and his friends would go ashore to find that rchant for him. Of course, that was another task in Amber Sword that ended unresolved, but Brand did not expect it would beco useful now.
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