In the southwest corner of the Heaven Dou Empire, there is a dazzling pearl called Hanhai City. It is not only the largest coastal city in this land, but also the most bustling port city in the entire Douluo Continent!
The towering city walls stood majestically, like a loyal guardian, unyielding to the ebb and flow of the tides. As you approached the city gate, a faint salty scent seemed to permeate the air, prompting you to take a deep breath, which seemed to lift your spirits.

There's no other way; if I want to go to Poseidon Island, this is the nearest land city.

At that moment, Leosley and Siegfried were standing at the bustling city gate, having just alighted from their carriage and preparing for a routine check. Siegfried frowned slightly, her face full of curiosity. "What's that smell? It smells a bit strange!"

Higgin rarely manages the clinic anymore. It has to be said that Lynette is a quick learner; she has already mastered almost all the relevant nursing knowledge, and Higgin only needs to teach her once more.

Of course, making the medicine would probably be a bit difficult, but it doesn't matter. The medicine that Siegwen left in the clinic is enough for her to use for a while, as long as there is no large-scale outbreak of disease.

"Gentlemen, is this your first time visiting Hanhai City?" a soldier said with a friendly smile. "What you smell is the scent of the sea! The western side of Hanhai City is right next to that enchanting ocean. The sea breeze gently blows, bringing the salty smell of the sea, and even the air has a hint of sweet and briny."

Higewen suddenly realized.

After all, Fontaine is called a water city, but it is actually almost entirely filled with water mixed with virgin seawater. This is why people in Fontaine need to wear large diving equipment when diving.

The water quality in Fontaine is different from that in other parts of Teyvat, possessing unique characteristics that give its aquatic environment distinctive features.

The routine check was finally over, and they easily stored their belongings in the Eye of God's space, without any worry of being discovered. After thanking the patient soldier who had explained, they didn't get back into the carriage but instead walked happily into the city.

Passing through the towering city walls and entering Hanhai City, the salty, fishy smell hits you and grows stronger.

The people of Hanhai City are a little different from those in the inland.

The people here are generally shorter, as if they have been gently pressed down by the sea breeze since childhood, and their skin is also much darker than that of people inland, as if it is naturally and healthily tanned.

Today, as they entered the city, they immediately attracted the attention of those around them.

And the focus of all this is undoubtedly Siegfried.

She's cute, and her clothes don't look like what ordinary people wear, but that's her appearance.
How come it has horns and a tail?

However, the locals in Douluo Continent are quite receptive to this, and they immediately connected it with the mutation of martial souls.

Higewen's current state, however, adds a unique kind of beauty to her.

“Duke, the people here are so strange.” Siegwen frowned as she looked at the people of Hanhai City.

Wherever they go, they get almost 100% of people turning their heads to look.

But Siegwen was still quite puzzled because she noticed that everyone here was staring at her.

“Let’s go. Although we can cross the sea with our fists, it’s better to find a boat.” Leosley smiled.

Indeed, you should know that with his divine eye and fist, he is known as the "Third Generation of the True Lord of Freezing Ice and Crossing the Sea," and from here on Seagod Island, there is absolutely no need for a boat.

But who knows how far Poseidon Island is from the mainland? What if this punch runs out of power? Wouldn't we be doomed?
Besides, the god of wrath didn't specify a timeframe for doing this, so we might as well treat this journey as a vacation.

Otherwise, they wouldn't have chosen a carriage to come here. "Are you two going out to sea?"

Not long after Leosley and his group entered the city, a man who looked like a peddler approached them and said enthusiastically.

"Hmm?" Siegwen looked at the vendor with a puzzled expression. "Who are you?"

"Hello," the vendor smiled and nodded, continuing, "I suppose this is your first time in Hanhai City? Do you need any help?"

At this moment, the vendor looked at the two with great enthusiasm, as if trying to find some response from them.

Leosley had seen this kind of soliciting tactic many times before. Tiandou City wasn't without people who would wait for customers at the city gate, so this method of soliciting customers wasn't unusual.

In some tourist attractions, there are even people who specifically target and rip people off.

But thinking about it, it makes sense. The main mode of transportation in Douluo Continent is horse-drawn carriages. Even a "noble" like Qian Renxue has hardly ever seen the sea in her life, let alone traveled by boat.

Therefore, the people here are quite welcoming to outsiders.

Leosley and his group naturally realized the vendor's intentions, since they had noticed that everyone was watching him since they came in.

Unfortunately, in the minds of these coastal people, inlanders are basically all the kind of people who can't swim, so going out to sea without a local to guide them would probably be quite troublesome.

“No need,” Leosley smiled slightly. “We can find it ourselves.”

"You two must be from the inland, right? These days, without a good guide, going out to sea can be quite troublesome." The vendor looked at Leosley and Siegfried with the same enthusiasm. "I can guarantee safety, and the price is fair. Where are you two looking to go?"

The vendor, still undeterred, plastered a smile on his face: "My lords, the sea around Hanhai City is not like other places. Undercurrents, reefs, and even sea spirit beasts may appear. Without an experienced guide, it may be dangerous."

Leosley didn't answer, only giving the vendor a cold glance, the vendor's smile stiffening slightly. Siegfried frowned slightly, clearly uncomfortable with this forceful sales pitch.

The vendor rubbed his hands together, his tone becoming even more solicitous.

"My lords, I'm telling you the truth. The waters around Hanhai City are indeed complex, and every year many adventurers encounter accidents because they are unfamiliar with the terrain. My guides are all experienced fishermen, and I guarantee they will get you to your destination safely."

Leosley remained silent, but continued walking straight into the city. Siegwen followed closely behind, a hint of wariness in her eyes.

The vendor quickly caught up, raising his voice slightly: "Gentlemen, if you feel the price is not right, we can discuss it! Besides, going out to sea is no small matter; if we encounter a sea spirit beast, it could be a matter of life and death!"

Leosley and Siegfried did not stop for a moment, their figures gradually receding into the distance in the vendor's eyes.

Seeing this, the vendor's smile gradually froze, and the enthusiasm in his eyes vanished, replaced by a hint of disdain and contempt.

He muttered to himself, "Hmph, ungrateful inlanders, thinking they're so great just because they're Soul Masters? They'll regret it when they're fed to the sea spirit beasts!" (End of Chapter)

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