Never heard of an official release. Your only legal option is probably the original Japanese site, if you can find it. I gave up and read a synopsis on a wiki instead.
I got curious about this too after seeing some fan art. From what I gathered, 'Apocrypha Treasure Map' might be one of those Chinese webnovels on Qidian International (Webnovel). If it's there, you can read the early chapters free, then use their coin system for later ones. That's a legal platform, though their monetization can be intense.
If it's not there, maybe check if it's on a smaller official aggregator like Novel Updates—they sometimes link to the original source. I'd avoid any site with a ton of pop-up ads; those are almost never authorized. Sorry I can't be more certain, but the title's a bit obscure.
Finding a legit place to read stuff like 'Apocrypha Treasure Map 1' can be a real headache. I don't think there's an official English translation out there in the usual ebook stores—I've checked Amazon, Google Books, and Kobo a bunch of times over the last year and never saw it pop up. If it's a web novel, sometimes the original author's platform is the only legal spot, but you'd need to know Japanese and maybe use a VPN.
Honestly, your best legal bet might be waiting for a fan translation group to pick it up with the author's permission, which happens sometimes. Or checking if it got bundled into a physical light novel volume that you could import. I really wish these niche series had easier access; I ended up just buying the Japanese raw files from a site like BookWalker and struggling through with a dictionary.
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Oh, hunting down legal PDFs of apocryphal texts is one of my guilty pleasures — I love the little treasure-hunt vibe of it. If you want truly legal downloads, start with public-domain repositories: Project Gutenberg often has older translations of 'The Apocrypha' and related texts that are clearly free to download as PDF or plain text. Wikisource is another solid place for public-domain or freely licensed translations, and it’s surprisingly well organized once you get used to its interface.
Beyond those, I lean on the Internet Archive for scanned editions (check the copyright notes on each item), Google Books by filtering to 'Full view' (public domain) and university repositories like HathiTrust for works in the public domain. For Catholic and Orthodox deuterocanonical books you can also browse official church resources—Vatican.va hosts Latin texts and some translations that are free to read. Whenever I’m unsure about a translation’s status, I double-check the publication date and translator and look for a Creative Commons or public-domain notice before downloading.
RoyalRoad has a pretty decent version uploaded by what seems to be the author themselves. The formatting is clean and it's free to read chapter-by-chapter there.
Another option, though this might be hit or miss depending on your library, is to check the OverDrive or Libby app with your local library card. Mine didn't have it, but I've seen folks in bigger cities mention it popping up. Just be warned, the official ebook purchase is the most straightforward route if those don't pan out.