Quenched long order

Chapter 98 The Owl Hotel

Chapter 98 The Owl Hotel

If you only look at the disaster handling situation in Westwood Port, Sauer may still feel a little puzzled. However, when the crew talked about the situation outside Westwood Port, he immediately understood why Westwood Port was so prosperous despite its obvious inaction. Moreover, there seemed to be no civilians protesting, and the crew did not feel dissatisfied when they narrated.

The answer is that there is no harm without contrast.

If Westwood Port is just inaction, then the villages and towns near Westwood Port, especially some villages with small populations, can be described as helpless when faced with disasters.

Generally speaking, when a village or town faces a relatively serious disaster, except for the two situations where the disaster disappears by itself or a strong person passes by, the usual solution is to send a representative to report to the official at Westwood Port, provide the entrustment money of the whole village, let the official release the entrustment, and wait for a well-meaning disaster hunter to come to save the village.

However, even so, there are still many villages that failed to survive the hero's arrival, and the villages have been abandoned.

Fortunately, the villagers fled to other villages and towns to take refuge, but the villages were uninhabited; the villages that were more miserable may have disappeared in the true sense.

Shaoer thought about it carefully, and felt that Westwood Port's handling of the disaster was, to a certain extent, not too different from the handling of the garrison on Stewart Island. As long as it was not an imminent danger, it could be avoided, and it would not take time and energy to completely solve it. Of course, there may be reasons that cannot be solved.

During the chat, the crew also advised Shaoer not to contact the calamity, because from time to time there will be some desperate ordinary people who want to earn extra money and want the Medal of Honor, so they take the risk to deal with it. As a result, nothing happens if you are lucky, and you can find the corpse if you are unlucky, but this is already considered a good result.

According to the crew, a friend he knew lived a carefree life, perhaps because his daily life was too peaceful, so he had a whim and wanted to experience the exciting feeling, but the body has still not been found.

Facing the kind reminder, Saul naturally smiled and nodded, expressing his agreement.

……

The seven days passed faster than expected.

Saul stood on the deck, with the gentle sea breeze blowing on his face, and the sound of waves came from below, one after another.

In the distance, on one side is the green field, and on the other side is the golden sea under the sun. A few white sails are like the wings of seagulls, drawing pale lines on the sea, and together with the birds in the sky, they form a bright and harmonious picture.

The Moonlight Wheel continued to move forward, as if walking into a picture scroll. Under the white city wall, the zigzagging Westwood Harbor could be seen faintly.

Arriving at the destination made the crew very excited. The first mate and second mate were arranging work, and guests like Sauer prepared their luggage early and waited to disembark.

When his feet stepped on the ground of Westwood Port, Sauer felt relieved. He turned his head, looked at the bustling port, looked beyond the Moonlight Wheel, and looked into the distance. At this moment, his gaze seemed to cross the vast sea, return to the isolated island, and return to the dark mine where countless stories were buried.

It's been... a long way.

Sauer withdrew his gaze from a distance, and walked towards Westwood Harbor amidst the increasingly light waves beating.

All kinds of cries came from my ears, and from time to time someone came up to ask Shaoer if he needed accommodation services or if he was looking for a job, and he was able to introduce them.

Although he doesn't have his own identity information in his memory, Shaoer still knows the relevant common sense in his heart, and even said he is somewhat familiar with it.

Even though the world is completely different, the routines and tricks are still exactly the same.

Saul smiled and chose to ignore it directly.

He moved on, looking for the inn described by the crew.

Since he came to Westwood Port for the first time, he naturally wanted to ask about this matter clearly. During his days on the Moonlight Wheel, he had been observing the characters of the crew members. Some crew members were clever and sensible and knew everyone well, while others were dull and honest.

For hotel recommendations, he found an excuse to ask honest crew members.

The Owl Hotel is a hotel with a very good reputation. The location is relatively remote, the charges are cheap, and it is quiet, but the service and security are quite good.

Follow the road described by the crew until a sign with a cute owl appears in front of you, which is the Owl Hotel.

The Owl Hotel is located on the northeast side of Westwood Port. It is a separate building with two floors. Half of the rooms on the second floor and the first floor can be used for accommodation, and the other half of the first floor is a place for meals.

The location of the hotel is relatively remote, mainly because it is not close to the main road of Westwood Port, and most of the residents live on the northeast side, so unless they know about this place, tourists who come to Westwood Port for the first time will usually not find it here.

Saul walked into the Owl Hotel, and on the bar that caught his eye, there were iron candlesticks, dinner plates, and glasses of beer. Behind the bar, there was a young woman with light brown hair. The woman was wearing a white hat that covered her hair, a white lined top, and a red dress with straps.

After seeing Saul, the woman stopped her busy hands, with a slight smile on her face, and asked in a pleasant voice:

"Is there anything I can do to help you?"

As she spoke, she wiped her hands with a towel by the bar.

"I want to stay at the hotel." Saul stepped forward, "I was introduced by an acquaintance."

After the woman heard this, the smile on her face became even bigger, and then she asked softly: "The fee for staying in the hotel is a silver stater for three days, which includes the meal fee. If the husband wants to stay for a long time, the hotel will give you a more favorable price. If you don't need meals, there will be a little discount, but it's not much. It's recommended that guests try our restaurant's food."

Saul took out a silver coin, put it on the bar, pressed the silver coin with his index finger, pushed it over, and said softly, "Please give me the room on the second floor."

"What's your address, sir?" The woman took out a ledger from under the bar.

Saul thought for a while, but still reported his name, "Saul."

He wants to continue using this name, not just now, but in the future.

The woman wrote Sauer's name on the ledger, "Do you like a quieter room, sir? Then arrange the fifth room on the second floor for him. You won't be disturbed by the sound of footsteps in the early morning. The house number says 025. By the way, just call me Anna. If you need anything, you can come to me directly."

Anna put away the silver coins and handed the key to Saul.

Saul turned and walked upstairs.

"Mr. Sauer." Anna called softly.

Saul turned his head and looked at Anna.

"Dinner will be delivered to your room around 6 o'clock." Anna reminded.

(End of this chapter)

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