Battle of Pirates Bear Roar

Chapter 23 Atlantis

For the Battle of the Valley of Gods, anyone who has read the comics will understand what a massive war it was.

Without exception, the strong players participating are all top contemporary players.

After that battle, Garp was hailed as a naval hero, and his reputation spread throughout the world.

Locke was more curious about where the Valley of the Gods was than about the battle, "Why did Lockes go to the Valley of the Gods?"

"You know quite a lot," Brian was a little surprised. In this day and age, the only people who can still name Rocks are probably old people.

Most young people, even Whitebeard, were not aware of his past membership in the Rocks Pirates.

"Haha, just so so." Locke scratched the back of his head, unable to explain the reason in detail.

Brian did not ask further questions and said in a deep voice: "Captain Rocks received news from somewhere that one of the three ancient weapons that destroyed the world, the King of Heaven, is hidden in the Valley of the Gods.

In order to obtain the power of ancient weapons, he led a fleet to attack the Valley of the Gods. However, the Valley of the Gods has a huge fortress. When we were attacking, Garp and Roger came out of the fortress one after another.

Captain Rocks died in the battle, and the pirate group was disbanded on the spot. Everyone fled for their lives, and I also escaped. "

Locke asked in surprise: "What does the King of Ancient Weapons look like?"

"I don't know, we were defeated without even seeing the King of Heaven," Brian said with a wry smile.

The Rocks Pirates were originally a team formed by Rocks using force and human relationships, but they lost their captain.

Whitebeard, the only one who could suppress the situation, gave up control of the pirate group, causing the Rocks Pirates to disband directly.

"That's right." Locks's fire of gossip was not satisfied, so he turned to: "Let's talk about the treasure. Where did Locks bury the treasure?"

Brian said solemnly: "Captain Rocks controls people with his power, and he won't reveal too much even to a confidant like me. He just tattooed the nautical chart on my back.

The specific location has never been revealed. I only know that the treasure is in the first half of the Grand Line.

As for where it is, we need to compare all the nautical charts of the first half of the Grand Route to find the corresponding currents and confirm where it is. "

When Locke heard the news, he immediately fell silent.

Aya also fell silent.

Find a hammer. The sea is vast. How many years will it take to figure out the currents in the first half of the Grand Line?

If you have that skill, why not enter the new world and make your own name?

"Don't be too discouraged. I know a place that contains all the nautical charts for the first half of the Grand Route."

Brian has traveled to many places with the Rocks Pirates, and has heard many crew members bragging about knowing many things that ordinary people don't know.

This is the experience of old pirates.

Locke was overjoyed and leaned over and said, "Where is it?"

Brian replied: "The city under the sea, Atlantis, also known as the Tower of Babel. From astronomy to geography, and even science, there are people studying everything there. In terms of knowledge reserve, O'Hara is probably comparable to Atlantis." .”

"Oh, that sounds interesting. How should we get there?"

Locke watched helplessly.

Brian touched his white beard and said, "Atlans is a very special place. It is said that in the heart of the sea, it is difficult for outsiders to find it. If you want to go there, you must take their special enrollment ship."

When he heard the word "enrollment", Locke thought of exams and asked tentatively: "Is it okay to pay for enrollment?"

"No, we still need to take a test. Only if you pass the test can you get on the ship."

"Haha, Locke is a fool. He will 100% fail the exam. If you want to get in, you can only rely on Mihawk."

Aya blurted out, not talking about herself, but she was very self-aware. Locke couldn't pass the exam, so why should she talk about it.

Locke opened his mouth to refute, but then remembered that he and Aya had many similar memories, similar to the relationship between childhood sweethearts, and those past achievements were there.

Even if you want to brag, you can’t even make up a story.

"Ahem, the question is, when does the recruitment boat usually start?"

Locke transfers the awkward topic of entrance exams.

Brian tugged on his beard and thought for a while, "I remember that Atlanta selects outstanding talents for admission every year. It's October now, and the enrollment has ended long ago. We have to wait until next year."

Locke is impatient and has no patience to wait. "Is there no other way? For example, a permanent record pointer, a life card, etc."

Brian spread his hands and said: "Apart from the admissions ships, only the scholar-recruitment ships that Atlans likes will go there.

The problem is that Atlantis is at a particularly high level.

In recent years, only the talented scientist Vegapunk has been invited as a guest. "

Aya had an idea and clapped her hands and said, "What if Uncle Brian publishes a book about how famous swords are made? With your professional knowledge, it is not certain that Atlantis will invite you."

Locke said angrily: "You have to show off your brain. I am engaged in academic research, not a knife maker."

"What do you know, don't underestimate the knife maker, don't you think so, Uncle Brian?"

Aya calls for support.

Brian seemed to be able to see through the iron armor and see a pair of big eyes full of expectation and admiration.

At this time, as an older man, how could he say no, "Of course, as long as I publish a book, Atlantis will definitely like it. I am the world's best knifemaker."

Aya raised her little head and said, "Listen, Locke, don't underestimate our swordsmith industry!"

"Whatever you want," Locke scratched his head with his paw and called to the cabin: "Mihawk, is lunch ready?"

"Wait a minute," Mihawk's voice floated over.

Locke patted his belly and urged, "Hurry up, I'm going to starve to death."

Mihawk didn't answer.

Aya pestered Brian and began to come up with ideas on how to publish a book. After discussing for a long time, she realized, "Is there a publishing house here?"

Brian touched her hard head and said with a smile: "Some prosperous towns have it, you don't have to worry."

Aya breathed a sigh of relief and said, "Okay, I'll go look for it and see if there's any pen and paper on the ship."

As she spoke, she started running with her short legs.

Brian smiled as he watched her run into the cabin and hurriedly ran to Locke, "What should I do? My cultural level is limited to literacy and writing. My writing is so ugly that I can't bear to look at it. How can I publish a book."

"Besides, if you can make a good knife by reading a book, there won't be that many good knife makers. Making a knife requires adapting to the situation on the spot."

Locke turned over, exposing his belly and basking in the sun, "Don't look for me, who asked you to boast?"

"Aiya trusts me so much, how can I let her down."

Brian sat on Locke's belly. Needless to say, it was quite comfortable.

Locke yawned and said, "Then write about rare iron ore, make nonsense of some content, exaggerate the effect, attract attention, and disguise yourself as a geological researcher."

"...That makes sense," Brian mused.

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