The four of them came to the captain's room. The ship was currently anchored in the sea and was being monitored mechanically, so there was no one in the captain's room.

"The view here is so great." Heidi exclaimed as she stood in front of the oversized floor-to-ceiling windows and admired the unparalleled sea view.

Because it is a luxurious ship, the entire captain's room is very spacious and bright, with exquisite interior decoration. The floor is covered with thick carpets, and some nautical charts and navigation tool decorations are hung on the walls.

The captain's office has a large desk with logbooks, electronic navigation instruments and communication equipment neatly placed on it. The bookshelf behind the seat is neatly arranged with nautical books and materials. There is a rest area in one corner with a variety of drinks.

Several people watched and discussed carefully.

"The layout is very normal, nothing particularly abrupt."

"Is there anything here related to time and Mora?"

"If you force a connection, everything can be connected."

"Logbook, this needs to be recorded every day, right? Does it count as time-related?" Diluk picked up the logbook on the table and said, "Well, it's quite brief, but the date is recorded up to today."

"What does the logbook say?" Heidi came over to take a look. "Ship's position, course and speed, weather conditions, navigation status..."

"Every page is filled with the same stuff. It's pretty boring." Heidi flipped through the pages casually.

“Wait?” Diluk glanced at a page. “Is there a date called the 13th or 14th?”

"Wow, is this captain in love today?" Heidi said with a gossipy look on her face.

"People in love are different. Everything can be associated with love." Diluk looked at Heidi and said, he didn't understand what this date had to do with love.

"What? You're always making fun of me." Heidi curled her lips. "Don't you really understand? You're still a businessman. 1314, for a lifetime."

"Hmm, a novel angle. Suitable for promotional purposes." Diluk nodded. "Look at the dates on this page."

Heidi flipped through the pages, "The ones that are connected are the 12th and 13th of December. This is an extra page."

Diluk placed the captain's log on the table, and the four of them carefully read the contents of page 13 and 14.

【Log content of this page:

Ship position: a string of coordinates.

Course: A slanted stick figure boat is drawn with the bow pointing to the northeast. Several large wavy lines are drawn below the boat to represent the waves.

Weather: Rain, Wind 47 knots, NE.

Destination: Draw a treasure chest.

Onboard equipment inspection: normal.

Sailing route: A winding dotted line, winding from the direction of the ship to the treasure chest. 】

"What is this, the captain's treasure map?" Kaia was curious.

"I don't know. If I write it in my diary, at least it won't be scribbling."

"Does anyone know where this coordinate is? Are we going to this coordinate?"

"But we only know the coordinates, not the coordinates of the destination. Even if we get there, where are we going?"

Everyone felt that the diagram was too simple and there was no way to come up with a solution.

Heidi stared at the paper. "Isn't it too strong here with 47 knots? I guess we can't sail. Look at how the boat is tilted?"

Girls are naturally imaginative, and she stared at the picture for too long, seeing double, and for a moment she thought the boat seemed to be moving.

Heidi reached out and touched the boat, the feel of the paper. While thinking, her little hand unconsciously tapped the log twice on the paper, touching the words on the edge.

"Hey, look, the wind is 45 knots!" Heidi exclaimed, "The words on this side can be adjusted."

Diluk tried to click on other words, and the weather could also change. "Amazing, the rainy day can turn into sunny day."

Then I adjusted the wind to 20 knots, and the waves gradually became much straighter.

Then change the direction to the dotted line and head southwest along the way.

The boat began to move slowly forward on the paper by itself, but not long after it started moving, the word "reef" appeared on the paper and the boat stopped moving.

"Oops, I encountered an obstacle."

“The reef needs to be dealt with.”

"It says here that the equipment on board is normal, so we should just check what equipment is there."

Three options came out: radar, compass, and wrench.

"A wrench must have been used to break the reef."

“But it doesn’t light.”

"How about trying to drag the words over?" Several people studied it with great interest, like children squatting on the side of the road studying the paths of ants, always coming up with new ideas.

The wrench was dragged onto the reef, the four words collided and disappeared, and the boat continued to move forward.

After sailing for a while, the word "fire" appeared on the bow again.

"Oops, the bow of the boat hit the reef just now and now it's on fire."

"Haha, that's really interesting. The fire must have been put out with water."

"Then let it rain." The weather changed to rain, and the water put out the fire.

The boat swayed to the treasure chest.

"Yeah, we found the treasure." Heidi said happily, "I wonder what's inside."

Click on the treasure chest and a disc code will appear on it.

"Ah, the password?"

"So this is where it's used." Kaiya filled in the four numbers 3, 6, 9, and 12 on the casino clock in order.

The treasure chest opened successfully and disappeared, revealing a key pattern inside.

"The key on paper can only be used on paper..."

"The key must be used to open the door. Can the coordinates here be considered a door?" Leosli tried to move the key to the coordinates.

As the key disappeared, the log suddenly lit up, and a shadowy door formed from the side of the table.

"Is this a secret place?" The four of them looked excited, as happy as if they had worked together to solve a math problem.

"Let's go in and take a look!" Heidi looked expectant. There was a treasure drawn on the paper. Could there be a big treasure inside? Her eyes lit up.

"Go in, but the risks inside are unknown. Heidi, you can't be the first one to go in." Kaia said with a smile.

"Yeah." Heidi stood back.

As soon as you enter, you will see a blue sky and white clouds, which looks like the texture of a crayon painting.

The ground under their feet was as thick as jelly and they would not sink into it. A simple coconut tree reminded them that they were on a small island.

Walking a little further, there was a small boat that looked like it was folded out of paper.

Several people understood each other and got on the boat. The sea was rising and falling regularly, and the boat went up and down regularly as if it was walking on the waves.

"It's so fun, we feel like we are in a fairy tale." Heidi took out her shadow and started taking pictures. "This place is so beautiful, I wonder what treasure is ahead."

"Well, this scene reminds me of the fairy tale book I read to Klee. Give me a copy of the image I took back and let her envy me." Kaia said with a smile.

Diluk's daily work had nothing to do with all this. His childish innocence, which had been sealed for many years, was slowly unsealing itself at this moment, and he looked at the scene here with curiosity.

Leosley looked at these, but he seemed a little embarrassed, after all, his childhood was not happy. At this moment, he was like a child with no extravagant expectations, standing in front of the glass cabinet, looking at the gifts he wanted but could not get.

Heidi saw Leosley's slightly sad expression in the reflection and guessed something.

He went to Meropeburg at a very young age, had no childhood playmates, and was exposed to the adult world too early, which made him have insufficient knowledge about his childhood and dare not to understand it.

She came to him, squatted down, held his hand, and looked into his eyes: "Little Leosley, this is your first time in this park, have fun."

She turned around and greeted Kaeya and Diluk, "You two veteran park players, you have to take this newbie with you."

Kaiya saw Heidi blinking desperately and understood what she meant. "Don't worry, this is my strong point."

Diluk also understood, "Don't worry, I was the one who took Kaeya out to play when he was a kid."

"Hey, who's leading whom? I'm smarter than you." Kaia was not convinced.

"I admit that you are smarter than me when it comes to finding wine."

"Look, everyone is very nice." Heidi smiled.

"Yeah." Leosley looked at Heidi, like a child who found a playmate, and felt a little more at ease.

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