Chapter 217: Tim's Journey (Part II)

Under a cloudless sky, the Cuttlefish sailed on the calm sea, and Tim Snowscale stood on the edge of the wooden deck, leaning against the edge of the ship, looking enviously at the fish-man soldiers playing with the copperback snapping turtle in the sea.

As Tim was distracted, the voice of the gnoll captain, Mani Redmane, rang out behind the fish-men.

"What, do you want to go down?

Tim quickly turned around and bowed.

"Hello Captain!"

Captain Gnoll looked the fish-man up and down, and Tim was born with a good body, and his physique was two laps larger than the average fish-man.

"It's a pity that you don't join the army!"

Tim's eyes were gloomy, and he also wanted to join the army, but unfortunately, his cultivation talent was so poor that he couldn't even enter the army's gate.

Looking at the fish-man's depressed expression, Mani instantly understood.

According to the policy of the White Castle, there will be no shortage of talents, and every three years old, children of all races will have a chance to test their talents for free.

Mani didn't say anything, and turned and walked towards the cabin.

Tim looked at the gnoll captain's limping back with respect in his eyes.

Because, it heard from the fish-man soldier - Sora Blackfin, and the jackal-man captain - Mani Redmane was once a powerful warrior, often leading his soldiers to charge the front line of the battlefield, swaying his youth and blood for the White Castle.

But the sky was unforeseen, and Mani lost half of his foot in the battle with the transcendent beast.

Mani had to end his military career due to his disability, but he didn't want to go home to retire, so he found a position as a captain in the logistics department and continued to dedicate himself to his beloved White Castle.

Therefore, all the crew members on the cuttlefish respect their captain.

After the captain left, Tim continued to look at the five copperback snapping turtles in the water, sometimes diving and sometimes rising.

Among the fishmen of the overseas archipelago, the copperback snapping turtle is either a professional soldier who is a tide hunter, or a powerful or wealthy fisherman.

How handsome these big guys are!

The weather on the sea is like Gu Liang in love - if you say that you will change your face, you will change your face.

In the morning, the sun was shining and the wind was calm, but at noon it became a dark cloud and a howling wind.

On the deck of the Squid, the crippled Jackal-Captain, somewhat unsteady on his feet, stood at the door of the cabin, grabbed the door frame, held his body in, and commanded the busy crew.

"Hurry up, hurry up, take a rope to fix the goods, give me a little bit of numbness!"

"The kobold, tie a few more knots and tie them to the mast a little more securely. ”

"Sora Darkfin, put the sails away, or a violent storm will break the mast!

A wave hit, the hull tilted, and everyone grabbed the objects around them.

Suddenly, a crate that had not had time to be tied up slid towards the sea, and Tim Snowscale rushed over and grabbed the protruding piece of wood from the crate.

"Well done Tim Snowscale, move the extra cargo to the cabin, I remember there's still some room in there!"

"Damn it! Catch them! Don't let them run around!"

"Fish-man soldiers, take our precious snapping turtles and dive into the deep sea! Don't let them be swept away by the waves! Otherwise, we will have to carry the goods to the capital!"

At this moment, a bolt of lightning pierced down from the inky clouds, and white light illuminated the heavens and the earth.

Bang!

After a few seconds, the sound of rolling thunder came, as if it was ringing in everyone's ears.

Bean-sized drops of rain fell on the deck, splashed and flowed down the drain into the sea.

The rain drenched the gnoll's hair, and the gnoll captain, Mani Redmane, took off his captain's hat, wiped the rain off his face, and shook his arm to shake the rain out of his hands.

Suddenly, it saw a huge wave in the distance, as if it were a wall, coming towards the cuttlefish.

"Damn it! the gnolls and kobolds are hiding in the cabin!

The terrestrial race hid in the cabin in an orderly manner, and the fish-people fell into the sea, and they could also dive into the deep sea to escape the storm, and if the terrestrial race fell into the water in the stormy weather, it would be over.

The Captain of the Gnoll, Mani Redmane, limped towards the rudder.

Just as Tim the Fish-Man had finished carrying the last of his cargo, he saw Captain Gnoll walk up to the rudder in the midst of a violent storm and grab the handle of the rudder with both hands.

"Tim Snowscale, you bring some rope and tie me to it, hurry up, don't grind!"

At the captain's command, Tim, with admiration in his arms, tied the gnoll and the rudder tightly together with a rope.

In such stormy weather, without a professional at the helm, the ship can be blown off course by high winds, and risk being disoriented, running aground, or even being overturned by the waves.

Tim tied the captain up, tied a dead knot, and hurried to the cabin.

At this time, the huge waves were less than ten meters away from the cuttlefish, and the captain of the jackal man shouted.

"It's too late to go back to the cabin, you hold on to the mast!"

The captain's voice pierced through the rain and thunder and reached Tim's ears, and before he had time to think about it, Tim clinged to the mast on all fours like a monkey.

In the darkness of the world, lightning illuminated the gnolll's focused face, and it stared at the incoming waves, turning the rudder in his hand to adjust the ship's direction.

Finally, the cuttlefish cut into the waves at almost right angles, was lifted by the huge waves, and then fell suddenly.

The ship was jolting like a roller coaster, and Tim clung to the mast, faintly hearing the shattering of objects coming from the cabin.

The experienced captain of the gnoll steered the ship through the waves, unaware of the fact that greater danger was creeping closer.

In the dark waters, a dark shadow deeper than the sea quietly sneaked to the bottom of the cuttlefish.

Suddenly, Tim felt that the ship under him was arched by something, and he wondered a little, what could be under the sea in such weather?!

So, believing this to be his own delusion, Tim looked up at the focused Captain Gnoll, and was relieved to see that the captain had no reaction.

Immediately after, Tim noticed that the ship had been topped again.

This time, it realized something was wrong and yelled at the gnoll.

"Captain, there's something under the sea!"

As a high-ranking warrior, the gnoll captain's face changed when he heard the fishman's shout.

According to the structure of the hull, the bow and stern are more bumpy in the wind and waves, while the middle part is relatively stable.

The mast that Tim was holding on to was at the midpoint of the ship, making it easier to feel the subtle movements underneath.

Captain Gnoll figured everything out in an instant.

They could be in big trouble!

At this moment, a huge tentacle covered with suction cups suddenly rose from the bottom of the sea and fell from the sky and smashed on the deck.

The cargo boxes on the deck shattered in response, and the cargo in the cargo boxes drifted away in the wind.

The gnoll captain immediately recognized the tentacle's owner.

"Damn it!

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Chapter 217: Tim's Journey (Part II)