Treasure Hunt Tycoon - Chapter 1650 (END) - Epilogue
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Chapter 1650 (END) - Epilogue

Chapter 1650: Epilogue

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Li Du looked away from the window when he heard someone thumping on the door.

Outside the room, the sky was blue, as was the sea beneath it. Glittering waves surged up against the island incessantly, ceaselessly leaving their marks on the fine sand.

The lush fields and green trees made for quite the sight. There was a large vineyard occupying the border of the island; many tourists shuttled about to pick the sweet and sour grapes.

Aside from tourists, the island was also home to all sorts of rare animals. Up in the sky flew hawks, falcons and other birds of prey. Down on the ground, wolves and tigers and lions alike roamed. There were many beasts crawling about, but they were tame and gentle. The tourists, on the other hand, were the unrestrained ones.

He took another quick glance at the corridors and pavilions outside the room, then stroked the beard he had been growing for a long time before speaking, Come in.

Sophie laughed gently. You dont have to lower your voice like its the only way to maintain your dignity as a father.

Li Du coughed. Thats how every father does it. Even my dad was like this when I was younger.

He zoned out for a moment.

His father, the man who loved him so selflessly, had left this world a long time ago. Perhaps no one other than his family and other relatives remembered that such a person had ever walked this earth.

Li Du looked back on his fathers life and decided that the mans greatest pride and legacy was, perhaps, himself. Perhaps the greatest impact he had made on the people around him was when he borrowed his sons strength to help the neighbors protest the demolition in return for more favorable conditions.

The door opened at this moment. A tall, young man walked in, his back straight. As he walked in, he murmured under his breath, Whyd you have a stone door installed in your study, pops? This things too heavy, and its not like its powered by magnets or something. Im the only one strong enough to move it. How can you or mom make this thing budge?

Sophie said, We dont push it, but we dont use magnets either. We use electricity.

The young man balked. What? Youre still using something so old-school? But why didnt anyone tell me?

Because you havent been on Seagull Island too long, Sophie said with a helpless chuckle. Youre not anything like your father. Youre more like a really close friend of his the both of you like going on adventures.

Li Du tapped on the desk and said, Thats enough. Son, what did you come to us for?

The young man shrugged. What else? Its time for dinner Oh, d*mn, you better back off, Eighteen Bai. You pull my hair again and Im going to smack you, I tell you!

A white monkey chattered and jumped off from the young mans back. Just then, a strong, grey wolf lunged out from behind the sofa. The white monkey fell straight onto the wolfs back.

Several little ocelots ran behind them, followed by two chubby honey badgers. The honey badgers stared straight at the ocelots and the grey wolf with their teeth bared.

The young man rubbed his head, baring his own teeth. D*mn. Mom, Dad, whyd you raise so many animals for? Theyre good for absolutely nothing, Im going

An Andean condor spread its wings to reveal several eggs sitting in the nest, under its talons.

The condor eyed the young man, who held his hands out helplessly to placate the bird. Alright, alright, you rookie, I wont nag my parents anymore. Dont get mad.

The young man turned his gaze towards the window. Outside, there were several monkeys covered in golden hair. He met the animals gaze and the little monkeys started making faces at him.

He could not help but exclaim in shock, Old man, were you a jewel magnate or a beast tamer? How are all the animals on the island so smart?

Li Du was evasive. You wouldnt understand even if I told you. This is a technique exclusive to our family and I think itll die out in your generation. Alright, well make our way down for dinner soon. Is your brother back yet?

The young man said, He wont be back so soon. He brought your two precious grandkids out to see the dolphins. I think he mentioned something about Maui dolphins appearing somewhere near our island and many tourists are there to take a look too. My second and third older sisters are here, though, so lets hurry down for dinner. Dad, mom, I have something to announce later.

What is it? Sophie asked.

The young man giggled. I could just tell you now, actually. Im preparing to go on an expedition. One of my friends found a family diary and it tells about a dimension outside of the fourth dimension. The fifth dimension, basically

Li Du, who was making his way out, felt a s.h.i.+ver run down his spine at his sons words. He asked in a hoa.r.s.e voice, What? The fifth dimension?

His son looked at him strangely. Thats right. You know about this dimension, Dad?

Li Du countered with his own question, Whos this friend of yours?

The young man responded, His name is Steve

Li Du sucked in a cool breath and cut his son off, Steve Tussenberg?

No, Steve Elson!

Li Du clutched his head. A beam of sunlight shone on his hand and glimmered off the s.h.i.+ne of his opal ring. The crimson beam danced about like a flame!

Sophie clutched onto his wrist. There was also a ring on her finger, studded with a large, pure diamond.