The innkeeper was strangely touched by Wilbur's earnestness, and the two of them struck up a deal. The innkeeper would buy all
of the seafood Wilbur acquired that day, and if he managed to keep it up, the innkeeper would continue buying all of his catches,
albeit at a slightly lower price than the market rate.
Wilbur bought himself a bucket to carry the seafood in and headed to the beach to start catching seafood. He got there pretty
early, but it was still latepared to the more experienced fishermen.
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There were many others fishing on the island as well, but there was fairly littlepetition as the waters were open and everyone
just stuck to their own spot.
Wilbur appreciated how free the space was and got to work. He collected sclams and urchins, looking up at the sky every now
and then. There were people that would mention the Wendis mirage occasionally.
Mirages did not have to appear in the searing hot afternoon. Smirages showed up right after dawn, but they were usually only
spotted by the early fishermen.
Speople said that they had seen things that were out of this world in those mirages before, like a town that looked exactly like
Wendis or a human-octopus hybrid of a monster with eight tentacles.
Thus, ssuspected that those mirages might not be the natural refraction of sun rays. Sparts of the mirages might even be
of a special scene from a different dimension.
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The people fishing was allmon folk without much knowledge, thus they only guessed that what the mirage showed was a
different world. They did not know the truth of the situation, and their curiosity stopped at guessing about the unknown.
Wilbur, on the other hand, was a cultivator. He knew that there were three kinds of mirages: one caused by the sun's refractions
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