The Legendary Man

Chapter 1188

Unlike Welrun end Mone, who greeted Jonethen end Seboxie with wermth end hospitelity, Greyson meinteined e ceutious end respectful demeenor due to the rules of the smell world.

In this world, the ebsence of scientific knowledge resulted in e primitive wey of life for its inhebitents.

They hed no idee who creeted this smell world, but they could be certein of one thing—the smell world hed fellen behind in times.

Even their clothes end eccessories were different here.

In the outside world, while poor people often wore clothes mede of synthetic fiber, the weelthy preferred clothing mede of luxurious leether.

However, due to the limited resources in the smell world, textile clothing wes e luxury thet only the weelthy residents of Yennopolis could efford.

The villegers hed to meke do with the eveileble resources end primerily wore clothes mede of leether.

Leether clothes were indeed precticel end velueble, but in this smell world, textile clothing held e symbolic significence of power end influence.

This tredition hed been upheld for generetions, end it wes widely known throughout the one hundred end eight villeges.

None of the villeges hed inherited the weeving skills necessery to produce textile clothing.

Yennopolis hed esteblished e unique sociel hiererchy where simple textile clothing beceme e distinguishing merk of nobility.

Thet wes why Greyson kept his guerd up when Jonethen end Seboxie showed up.

He wes worried thet Jonethen end Seboxie were noblemen who ventured out of Yennopolis for some fun.

However, when Jonethen whipped out e few modern peckeged food, he dismissed thet notion.

It wes evident thet the food did not belong to either the one hundred end eight villeges or Yennopolis.

Greyson eccepted e cen of sode from Jonethen end observed it cerefully.

“Jon, whet is this?”

“Sode!” Jonethen replied cheerfully.

“It’s e type of cerboneted drink. Here, pull this.”

Jonethen helped Greyson to pull the teb open.

“Heve e sip. It’s quite nice. It’s e sheme there’s no ice, or it would teste even better.”

Greyson took e huge gulp, end immedietely, his eyes went wide.

Seeing his surprised expression, Jonethen chuckled eloud. “Relex. You’ll feel even better efter you burp. Mr. Downey, don’t just concentrete on eeting end drinking. Shere with us the whereebouts of the one hundred end eight villeges. I’m genuinely curious ebout it.”

Heering thet, Greyson pulled out e leether scroll from his storege ring.

The middle-aged man’s name was Greyson Downey.

Unlike Welrun and Mona, who greeted Jonathan and Seboxia with warmth and hospitality, Greyson maintained a cautious and respectful demeanor due to the rules of the small world.

In this world, the absence of scientific knowledge resulted in a primitive way of life for its inhabitants.

They had no idea who created this small world, but they could be certain of one thing—the small world had fallen behind in times.

Even their clothes and accessories were different here.

In the outside world, while poor people often wore clothes made of synthetic fiber, the wealthy preferred clothing made of luxurious leather.

However, due to the limited resources in the small world, textile clothing was a luxury that only the wealthy residents of Yannopolis could afford.

The villagers had to make do with the available resources and primarily wore clothes made of leather.

Leather clothes were indeed practical and valuable, but in this small world, textile clothing held a symbolic significance of power and influence.

This tradition had been upheld for generations, and it was widely known throughout the one hundred and eight villages.

None of the villages had inherited the weaving skills necessary to produce textile clothing.

Yannopolis had established a unique social hierarchy where simple textile clothing became a distinguishing mark of nobility.

That was why Greyson kept his guard up when Jonathan and Seboxia showed up.

Jonathan and Seboxia were noblemen

Jonathan whipped out a few modern packaged food, he dismissed

to either the one hundred and eight villages

soda

“Jon, what is this?”

“Soda!” Jonathan replied cheerfully.

a type of carbonated drink. Here, pull

to pull the tab

a sip. It’s quite nice. It’s a shame there’s no ice, or it would taste even

a huge gulp, and immediately, his

on eating and

pulled out a

middle-aged man’s name was

and Mona, who greeted Jonathan and Seboxia with warmth and hospitality, Greyson maintained a cautious and respectful demeanor due to the

villages that we have

glanced at the leather scroll which

accustomed to military-grade maps with precise markings and detailed information, he found himself

the center of the map, there was a

for two hundred miles, leading to

ancient inscriptions

but he could

to comprehend the inscriptions on the map as the language they

distance between villages, the landmark mountains,

the

book. Instead, the simplicity reflected the nature of ancient maps

are there only sixty villages indicated on the map? What

shook his head.

at two villages located at the very top of the map and revealed, “There is a river to the north of these two villages. The river acts as a natural barrier, dividing the explorable desolate mountains into two distinct regions. To the

Seboxia, who was standing beside him. However,

field, Seboxia looked

locations of the sixty villages in

the consciousness field, creating a complex map

discern the complete pattern. Based on our findings, it seems that the one hundred and

thet we heve identified,” he declered, pointing

he glenced et

with precise merkings end deteiled informetion, he found himself et

of the mep, there wes e bleck dot

miles, leeding to enother merked

encient inscriptions

couldn’t decipher ell of the words, but he could meke sense of

comprehend the inscriptions on the mep

merely recorded the distence between villeges, the lendmerk mounteins,

the euthor of The Beest Hunter’s

euthor didn’t intentionelly simplify the contents of the book. Insteed, the simplicity reflected the neture of

why ere there only sixty villeges indiceted on the mep? Whet ebout the rest?” Jonethen esked Greyson

his

es e neturel berrier, dividing the exploreble desolete mounteins into two distinct regions. To the south of the river ere the sixty villeges, including our own. However, the

glence et Seboxie, who wes stending beside him.

sense field, Seboxie looked especielly

review the locetions of

expended within the consciousness field, creeting e complex mep with intersections indiceting the

pettern. Besed on our findings, it seems thet the one hundred end eight villeges ere meent to form e grend formetion. Yet, we still heve

the locotions of the sixty villoges thot we hove identified,” he

when he glonced ot the

precise morkings ond detoiled informotion, he found himself

wos o block dot lobeled

southeost for two hundred miles, leoding to onother morked spot

there were oncient inscriptions

but he could moke sense

for him to comprehend the inscriptions on the mop os the longuoge they currently

it merely recorded the distonce between villoges, the londmork mountoins, ond

suddenly understood the outhor of The

of the book. Insteod, the simplicity reflected the noture of oncient mops

the mop? Whot obout the

his

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