Sidlifa walks the streets of Helsingør.
After stopping the ship, the captain and the first mate went to get rid of the stolen goods, while the remaining pirates went to have a good time.
Only Sidlifa walked towards the city library.
She always felt that the surroundings were unreal and she didn't know why. There was a voice in her head constantly reminding her to remember, but she just couldn't remember.
"Follow your heart..." the voice said.
Follow my heart, Sidlifa said to herself.
Explore and conquer as a Viking, become a noble lord and have your own army.
Only then will he be able to seek revenge on the lord who destroyed his village and killed his mother.
It was really distressing. I didn't even know who my enemy was, and Old Wilder was not in the village at the time, so I couldn't get any clues about my enemy.
When he and Sidlifa returned to the village, the entire village had been burned to the ground.
After burying her mother, Sidlifa became a pirate.
She had amazing explosive power and physical strength, without any physical disadvantages of being a woman. She could fight with the most powerful boatswain on the ship, even if she was on par with him. She could also throw a pirate who flirted with her over the side of the ship, then laugh at him with her hands on her hips.
More importantly, the pirates were not sure whether Sidlifa was their daughter. Although Old Wilder ruled out the possibility that most people could be the father based on Sidlifa's date of birth, most pirates said that this was a lie by Old Wilder.
His purpose is to raise everyone's daughter as his own.
The profession of pirate is actually quite boring. After all, most of the time you are facing the unchanging sea, which is not fun at all.
Therefore, the pirates were very happy to raise daughters on the ship. Even if there were new boys who tried to make moves on Sidlifa, they would be broken of their hands and feet by other pirates and tied to the mast.
After spending 6 years on the pirate ship, Sidlifa finally grew into a beautiful girl with waist-length blonde hair, but she was getting further and further away from her mother Lisa's original idea of "marrying a nobleman".
When Sidlifa entered the city library, the guard couldn't help but take a second look at her because her waist-length golden hair was so dazzling. God knows how many years she had taken to maintain it.
The Great Library was built with funds donated by the Solomon Church, the newest church to settle in Helsingør, with the aim of spreading the knowledge and glory of God.
Although there was no restriction on entry and exit, considering that most Normans of that era were illiterate, few people were willing to enter the library to read.
Sidlifa walked into the library and looked at the clean wooden floor and neatly arranged bookcases. She felt a little timid for no reason.
Then she discovered another problem: she couldn't read, so she didn't know which book to read first.
After standing in front of the bookcase for half an hour, a clear voice rang out beside me:
"Excuse me, are you having any problems?"
Sidlifa turned around and saw a handsome blond young man wearing clothes that Sidlifa could not recognize but looked very decent and luxurious, with a gentle expression.