Read light novels, web novels, Chinese novels, Korean novels, Japanese novels and books online for FREE.
Font Size
18px
Now reading: Chapter 3: 3 Treasures Harvest from Treasure Hunting System: The Ocean Conquerer, a Game novel by Drink cola or not.

Inside the bag, the so-called "private money" amounted to a full 12 Silver Snakes.

He had learned about the local currency system from his mories. While it couldn’t be called a fortune, it was definitely a substantial amount.

One Silver Snake could generally be exchanged for 200 Copper Swallows. This rate could fluctuate slightly depending on the situation, but the variation typically didn’t exceed ten Copper Swallows.

A kilogram of ordinary bread, the staple food for the island’s residents, cost 1 Copper Swallow.

An adult’s daily food intake was roughly that amount.

A regular Sailor’s Long Saber on this island cost over 100 Copper Swallows.

A qualified carpenter earned a little more than five Silver Snakes a year.

This ant the private money he now held was equivalent to two years’ salary for a carpenter.

For an ordinary family, having their child beco a carpenter was a good choice.

The father in his mories was roughly at this level, perhaps a bit better, but not by much.

Two years’ salary worth of "private money"?

Is there really no problem?

With so much money, how had Father avoided being beaten to death by Mother back then?

"Oh, my goodness, little Alka, what are you doing?"

Just then, a woman in a linen shirt and a sowhat faded yellow apron stood at the entrance of the courtyard.

Seeing Alka’s actions, she hurriedly walked over.

She forcefully patted the dust off him, then held his head with both hands, carefully inspecting him from top to bottom.

"You’ve just recovered from an illness; you should be resting well in bed. There’s no treasure for you to dig up at ho, my little Treasure Hunter."

Alka responded with a sowhat embarrassed smile.

For the past few days, Alka had been feigning illness and staying in bed, trying to recall all the mories of the body’s original owner without giving himself away. He did his best to avoid excessive interaction with old acquaintances.

The woman before him was his neighbor, who seed to have been very close to his mother and was considered almost a relative.

While he feigned illness, she had been the most frequent visitor and showed the most concern for Alka.

Caught red-handed!

His mind raced.

Alka quickly said, smiling sowhat sheepishly, "Aunt Macy, I just rembered that my father left so money for here."

"Alright, alright. Then congratulations, you’ve dug up treasure again," Aunt Macy said, her tone slightly perfunctory.

She picked up the dirt-covered Gold Coin Bag from his hand, then grabbed Alka’s shoulder and pushed him toward his room.

She muttered constantly, "But now, you should be lying in bed and getting so proper rest."

She’s so strong!

Alka, completely unable to resist, was pushed into the room.

He could only sit helplessly on the edge of the bed.

Aunt Macy patted the Gold Coin Bag in her hand, brushing off nearly all the dirt. Only when it looked relatively clean did she nod in satisfaction.

She placed the Gold Coin Bag on the bedside table.

None of her actions escaped Alka’s sight.

"Your father finally did sothing decent, leaving you a respectable sum."

When she had picked up the Gold Coin Bag, she had already discerned the approximate number of Silver Coins inside by its weight and the sound of them clinking together.

This was also why Alka had ntioned it outright; the amount of money wasn’t enough to incite serious greed.

There wasn’t much need to be secretive about it.

Aunt Macy went to the kitchen area on one side of the room; the stone house’s kitchen had an open layout.

"With this money, you’ll have enough to learn a trade. Stonemasonry or carpentry would both be good choices. Hans and Toma are quite skilled too."

"You could even consider going off-island to learn cooking. The food at the tavern is terrible... though, going off-island..."

Her voice carried over, rambling on, accompanied by the sounds of her starting to cook.

"If you don’t like any of that, you can take up farming. We’re still tending to the two fields your mother left you."

"With this money, you could buy two more plots. The annual harvest of golden wheat would be enough to live on."

"All thanks to the Stone Mother’s protection."

Upon hearing this, Alka, who hadn’t spoken for a while, quickly replied, "Thanks to the Stone Mother’s protection."

This response was almost instinctive.

However, Alka’s silence gradually stopped Aunt Macy’s chatter.

While washing vegetables, she turned her head to glance at Alka, who was sitting on the edge of the bed.

With an unreadable emotion in her voice, she said, "I know your dream has always been to beco a Treasure Hunter at sea, but you need to understand that the sea is too dangerous, and being a so-called Treasure Hunter is even more so."

"Pirates, storms, Sea Monsters—all these can easily take your life."

"If anything happened to you, your mother’s spirit wouldn’t rest in peace, and neither would that accursed father of yours."

After she spoke, the room fell silent.

Only the occasional sounds of cooking broke the silence.

In Alka’s mories, his parents had disappeared when he was about ten years old.

Though their bodies were never found, not long after, Aunt Macy declared his parents dead.

All the islanders said the sa.

Since then, although he lived alone, Aunt Macy from next door had essentially beco his second mother.

In his mories, he was sowhat afraid of her.

Aunt Macy was not a small woman; it was said that even several grown n were no match for her.

Alka, accustod to his originally gentle mother, could well imagine the kind of punishnt his mischievous behavior back then would have invited from Aunt Macy.

However, through his mories, Alka understood.

Aunt Macy truly was a good person.

Just a tiny bit violent.

Yes, really just a tiny bit.

At dusk, Aunt Macy brought the prepared dishes to the table.

"Hurry up and eat. Siegert will be back soon, and I still need to go ho and make dinner for those two."

She said, wiping her hands on her apron. Without waiting for Alka’s reply, she pushed open the wooden door.

Then, pausing by the wooden door, she turned her head and said, "Rest well again tonight. If you feel fine tomorrow, then you can go on your little treasure hunt, alright?"

Her tone carried a hint of seriousness.

"Mm."

Alka nodded quickly; he knew that tone all too well.

Only then did Aunt Macy leave, satisfied.

After she left, he sat at the table and ate the bread, dipping it into the stew.

The bread was surprisingly good, but the stew lacked flavor, having only a slight salty taste.

After all, spices were expensive in this era.

Still, it was at least edible; not to the point of making him feel nauseous or finding it unbearable.

He turned the Treasure Hunting Manual to the map page and began to examine it.

In his vision, the small white dot on the map next to his house had completely lost its glow and dimd.

Does this an the treasure has been obtained?

He reached out and tried to tap it.

[Hidden Private Money] (Collected)

[Difficulty: Youth]

[Fa: 2]

[Treasure Information: Sothing buried by the father many years ago.]

[Treasure Collected: "Silver Snake" ×12.]

"Not much different from before. The na just has an added (Collected) status next to it."

"And there’s an extra line showing the rewards from the treasure."

Just then, Alka suddenly felt an impulse.

Picking up the feather quill from the table, he dipped it in ink and made a mark over the white dot’s position on the map.

Seeing the check mark, Alka smiled.

It was an instinctive reaction, and a great sense of satisfaction welled up within him.

Then, unable to resist the urge, he tapped on the last unchecked white dot.

This white dot was located at the far end of the island, likely on a cliff by the sea.

You are reading Treasure Hunting System: The Ocean Conquerer Chapter 3: 3 Treasures Harvest on WuxiaFull. Use Previous, Chapter List, or Next to continue.
Share this chapter
Bookmark saves this novel to your account. Reading History keeps recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You May Also Like

Walker Of The Worlds cover
Trending now

Walker Of The Worlds

Grandvoiddaoist ·Action

LinMuwasacommonboylivinginasmalltown,ostracizedbythetownsmenbecauseofamistakehemadeduringtheharvest,hishouseseizedtocompensateforit.Forcedtofendfor...

The Innkeeper cover
Trending now

The Innkeeper

lifesketcher ·Action

Inthedepthsofanewbornuniverse,acultivatortakesadvantageoftheabundantenergytorefinehimselfatreasure.Butafter14billionyearsofrefiningandquiteafewmore...

User Comments

0 comments from readers

Post Comment
By posting a comment, you agree to all relevant terms.
There are currently no comments. Join the community and start the discussion.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.