A few maps covered with numerous lines and circle markings were scattered on the table.
After careful analysis, James took out a brand new map, picked up a pen, and drew a red circle on the map.
“Have you found it?” asked Quincy.
James replied uncertainly, “Ten years ago, I remember just finishing my dinner before my family villa was set in flames. After I was rescued, I jumped into a river and lost consciousness. When I woke up, I was already in the underground cavern. It took some time before I felt hungry, so I can conclude that the underground cavern isn’t far from my family’s villa.”
James pointed to a river on the map.
“I jumped into this river. According to the speed of the water, the underground cavern is most likely to be in this area.”
Then, he pointed to a mountain.
Quincy asked again, “Then, when will you be going?”
James waved his hand and replied, “I’m not in a rush. Plus, I’m not certain if it’s even here or not. I’ll need someone to find out for me. I’ll give the Blithe King a call.”
After speaking, James took out his phone and called the Blithe King.
“I’m sorry, James. I’m swamped today and don’t have the time to pick you up.” The Blithe King’s voice transmitted through the phone.
“It’s alright. By the way, could you lend me some men?” James replied.
“What’s wrong?” The Blithe King inquired.
“I need some skilled men to help me find a place.”
“Okay. I’ll get Daniel to help you. Just give him a call if you need anything.”
“Thank you.”
“We’re old friends. Why are you being so polite? Alright, I’m hanging up. Got to get back to work.”
The Blithe King ended the call.
Afterward, James called Daniel.
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