Invisible Rich (The Invisible Rich Man 2)

Invisible Rich (The Invisible Rich Man 2)
Chapter 1122



Turning to look at the second mural, Gerald noticed that it was about the funeral of the woman in white. On the day of his own burial, a thunderstorm appeared to be present.


Including the old man, Gerald calculated— with relative ease—thirty-seven people in the next picture, with nine people standing on each of the four lines drawn. With the thunderstorm still raging, the people on this team seemed to be the only ones chosen to set out for the goddess palace.


In the middle of their journey there, they seem to stop on an island to rest for a moment.


However, something happened soon after as seen on the third mural. The people on the island were greeted by the sight of a giant ship!


It's also not the first time Gerald has seen this ship. It was exactly similar to the one he had seen in the tomb before.


Seeing the strangely shaped large ship hovering above the island, the thirty-six people the beggar had brought immediately knelt in fear and began to worship him. From what Gerald could assume, they all got the impression that some god was descending.


Afterwards, Gerald's eyes widened when he saw a man in black-robed—who was also wearing a strange mask—down from the giant ship before pointing to the goddess's coffin.


Just looking at the man was enough to make Gerald feel extremely anxious. After all, she was dressed exactly like the man Lyra saw in the sun picture!


Is this hinting that he will be killed by the people of the Sun League in the near future…? Frowning to himself, Gerald then continued reading.


Now nearing the end of the third mural, Gerald sees an old beggar jumping onto a giant ship before walking into it. As for the others, they seemed to be trying to bring the coffin …


Move on to the fourth mural, beginning with showing the old beggar continuing his journey with his group of men. Apparently, what happened in the giant ship was completely skipped.


Even stranger was the fact that instead of the thirty-six people as before, only twenty-seven remained?


However, Gerald had no time to think about it because of how unreal the next set of images were.


The next image shows the old man freeing the dragon from his suffering by destroying his skull, thus ending his life. However, as he did so, it seemed like the lightning storm was getting worse.


As a result, the boat seemed ready to capsize and Gerald could see all the remaining people fall to their knees in fear.


In the fifth mural, the goddess's coffin is seen lowered along with the body of the now-defunct dragon. The two were buried together.


From the crazy amount of detail that was put into drawing the submerged structure, Gerald felt it really looked like an underwater palace suitable for dragons.


After all, they all seemed to be able to remain submerged for so long because of something the old beggar had given them before they drowned under the waves. That old beggar's knowledge really played a big role in all of this ...


Finally moving into the sixth mural, Gerald found himself raising eyebrows. The first picture shows people returning to the deck of the ship. However, they had brought another coffin made entirely of glass!


Since the coffin wasn't very big, Gerald assumed that the person inside was a small child.


Regardless, while everyone seemed to be very careful as they carried the coffin, one of the men seemed to have finally slipped …


…uh?


The last picture shows only an overturned coffin... But that's all. The last mural ends there.


Guessing that the mural was drawn by one of the thirty-six people who had been chosen to board the ship, the, Gerald couldn't help feeling a little upset and upset by the fact that he couldn't finish reading the whole story ...


Where did that little glass coffin end up…?