Treasure Hunting System: The Ocean Conquerer-Chapter 831 - 359: Wealth Reward

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The reef camp was unusually silent at the moment.

On the wooden tables they had set up, there were all sorts of food.

But the problem was, some of the food on the table still looked normal.

While two or three among them didn't seem edible, resembling some kind of filth.

Especially Matilda's bowl, everyone could even sense a faint trace of poison from it.

What does this mean?

Do they want to eat poisoned food?

And even the few dishes that appeared edible didn't look fit to eat.

A smell was lingering in the camp.

They had to open a vent to dispel this odor.

"Why don't we just barbecue the meat? That's simple."

"No problem, no problem."

Everyone quickly agreed.

They complained about others' cooking while their own was subpar; that was their current situation. 𝐟𝚛𝕖𝚎𝕨𝗲𝐛𝚗𝐨𝐯𝐞𝕝.𝐜𝗼𝗺

Only Juanlu, tied up by the hands, stood beside them with a smile.

Having not prepared food themselves for a long time, they enjoyed a simple meal of barbecued meat slices and began to rest in the camp.

Not long after.

Narvi, wrapped in some bandages, woke up.

He seemed startled awake, suddenly sitting up.

The intense movement caused a sharp pain from the weakness in his body, and he couldn't help but hiss in pain.

Then he turned to observe his surroundings.

Finding the entire camp transformed, with no trace of battle, and Alka and the others around, he found it strange.

"Rest assured, you're not dreaming." Juanlu stood beside him, waving his bandaged hands.

"Where's Karl?" Did you guys finish him off?"

Hearing this, Alka shook his head: "He managed to escape."

Sighing, Narvi leaned against the wooden bed, meeting everyone's gaze; he knew they wanted to learn something from him.

Adjusting to a more comfortable position, he began to speak.

"You should know, the powerful Nafasi family was wiped out overnight for some unknown reason.

The only link to this family remained with us, those who were previously exiled for various reasons."

Everyone nodded in agreement, and Alka even knew more.

Observing them, Narvi continued: "You've probably heard many different versions, various speculations about why this powerful family was destroyed overnight."

"That's right, but there's no specific conclusion," Simon thought for a moment and said.

Upon hearing this, Alka remembered. They could only learn definite information about the Nafasi family from Jilenna, which he hadn't shared with everyone yet.

The main reason was that the information was no longer of much use, so he set it aside.

Upon hearing this, Narvi sighed: "Even though there's no specific conclusion, those with some knowledge know. The Nafasi family's downfall was due to colluding with demons."

Alka nodded, indeed wanting to say he only knew this detail.

Since the Flower Fairy followers connected to their family and the church clearly understood the internal workings.

They just didn't spread the specifics due to reputation or other factors.

"My grandfather was once a member of this family, but for some reason, he seemed to have a change of heart.

He began to resist, and then he intentionally committed an unforgivable mistake, leading to his exile, and he was subjected to a spell forbidding him from revealing the secret.

This spell lasted until the complete annihilation of the Nafasi family. Only then did we realize we belonged to a powerful family.

This was an enormous surprise for me and my siblings at that time."

Here, Narvi's face showed sorrow, with a heavy sigh.

His expression revealed a touch of nostalgic sentiment.

"Because we were young, my grandfather never explained further details to me.

We began to idolize that extinct family, amidst rumors that the real culprit was the Holy Mother Church.

For us, as children, such claims had great credibility.

So we believed them."

This is quite normal.

Both adults and children enjoy listening to more sensational versions, often overlooking proven evidence.

"It wasn't until later, after growing up, with experiences and understanding of the world, we realized our childhood beliefs might not be true.

Yet, deeply rooted childhood thoughts are hard to eliminate, and people tend to believe what they choose to believe. Among us, my brother, Karl, was most influenced."

"He firmly believed his family was great and persecuted. He decided to seek the truth."

"So he ended up like this?" Jason asked from the side.

Narvi nodded, yet shook his head.

"That's part of the reason, but not all. I don't know exactly what circumstance led him to become this way.

But later, he descended into madness, exhumed my grandfather's corpse, killed our father, and eliminated our sister and brother."

At this point, Narvi's face showed little emotional fluctuation, as if he had grown accustomed.

Everyone was somewhat shocked but remained silent, choosing not to respond to this revelation.

Overreaction would only remind him of the painful past.