Chapter 223: The Altar and the Sea Witch (3rd Watch)

Following Karn's direction, they saw an altar, carved directly into the rock wall, shaped like a large mass of sea snakes gathered together.

Around the altar were hundreds of unlit candles, melted wax everywhere, and dozens of skulls of various animals. There are also skulls of several people.

And on a knee-high stone platform nearby, an old woman was lying on her back, her hands crossed in front of her, motionless like a dead man.

"Hell yes." Graves's attention was drawn to the old woman, and he walked cautiously to his fate, leaving the garbage heap alone.

In fact, looking at her, she may be dead, or not far from death. Her clothes were half rotten, and her complexion was like a stinky fish that had been dead for a week. Her skin was thin and transparent, and the veins beneath it were dark and dark.

"What is she doing?" Trist asked.

"Sleep, or die. I do not know. Graves sniffed and almost vomited last night's seafood chowder: "She stinks, so I guess she's dead." ”

Trist looked worried, his eyebrows furrowed together.

He usually only shows this expression when he has a bad hand, or when his coat is stained. His coat was tailor-made in Piltover and was ridiculously expensive.

Graves was thinking that when the Sea Dragon boots arrived, Trist would keep them in store or wear them on his feet.

"Don't wake up this sea witch and ask for trouble, it's important to find the crown." Karn whispered.

"Good idea." Graves responded, a little louder, while looking to see if she woke up.

The sea witch let out a rapid gasp, like a mouthful of phlegm stuck in the inner trachea. But didn't wake up.

It's good, the stinky old woman is still alive.

Although they knew that the sea witch was very weird, Graves and Trist tacitly did not solve this hidden danger.

No matter how smelly she is, shooting her could spell them a whole ship of bad luck. In particular, Triste, as a superstitious river nomad, is even more convinced.

Karn glanced at the Sea Witch a few more times, and saw a crutch in the shape of a sea serpent's head beside her.

He didn't do anything to the sea witch either, because the sea witch wasn't strong enough to hurt him, and it was of great use for him to keep her.

The two men in front of them touched the altar, but they stepped on it and did not see the so-called crown.

So Trist simply sat down and laid out a symmetrical array, face down and began divination.

Graves didn't bother him, and began to poke around, probing the dark place with the barrel of fate's gun to make sure no one saw it, and secretly grabbed a few golden sirens and put them in his pocket, but turned a blind eye to the more valuable ancient coins.

He thought that these mottled ancient coins might be very evil.

Karn pretended to look for the crown, which he knew was sealed inside the altar, but he was in no hurry to get it out, he had to wake up the sea witch first.

He suddenly felt like he was being watched, a little uncomfortable, but it made him smile.

Finally, the last actor is in place.

Karn seemed to see something moving in his peripheral vision, but as soon as he looked at it, it disappeared. His gaze followed the thing, staring involuntarily at an upside-down bucket on the ground.

He stared at it for a moment, and the barrel moved, moving an inch slightly, revealing the hole in the side.

He felt a gaze from it, an eye looking out, a big, yellow one.

Kai'Sa followed Karn's gaze to the eyes in the barrel, and instead of making a statement, she glanced at Graves, who was still fiddling with the cards and poking around, and then quietly watched as Kan walked towards the barrel and leaned down to meet the eyes.

Seeing that he had seen through his disguise, the things there opened the bucket and ran hard.

It was a green octopus with only one eye in front of it. It was probably wrong, for Karn couldn't see which side was directly in front of it.

This and that soft thing slid around the cavern floor at a surprisingly fast speed.

"What sound?" Trist put away his cards, alert.

"I accidentally kicked over the bucket and slipped my foot." Karn made a near-splitting motion, and Trist and Graves stopped doubting.

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Kai'Sa turned her head and lips at Karn, and then he followed her reminder to see the octopus that was gone, and the slender green thing rolled to the bottom of the stone platform where the old woman slept, and then reached up a pair of tentacles and began to climb up.

Let it wake up the sea witch.

Karn ignored it and walked over to Trist, who was deciphering the results of the deal, unaware that his employer was actually an insider.

Trist showed a card with a pattern that looked like a golden crown in the shape of a sea serpent.

The golden sea snake spits snake letters, and its sinuous body is connected head to tail.

"I don't think I've ever seen this card." Graves pointed over and pointed.

"I haven't seen it either." Trist said. "It never existed, and now it's popping up. The crown is definitely here. It's around here. ”

Trist only learned what the Abyss Crown looked like, and still didn't notice that the crown was sealed in the altar, but it didn't matter, it would come out on its own later.

From their conversation, Karn learned that it was strange that the patterns on Triste's cards weren't always fixed.

"The serpent's tail, the reincarnation of fate." Karn next to him suddenly leaned over and said something mysteriously, causing Trist to look at him deeply.

Trist had always been the most superstitious, and Karn was talking about the fate he was most convinced of, and he had an unfathomable impression on the spot.

He changed his name from Tobius to Trist, believing that changing his name was the same as changing his life, so he was reluctant to call him by his real name, because he felt that it would bring him bad luck.

He began to wonder what Karn meant, wasn't the Serpent's Ouroboros talking about the Abyss Crown? The meaning of karma is ...... Wearing a crown repeats fate? Is that eternal life or a curse?

In fact, Karn just said it casually, which he had heard from Nasus, and even he didn't know what the allusion was.

"See what I'm doing? Look for the crown! Kahn said.

"Oh." Trist turned his head in secrecy and looked for the crown on the altar, but it seemed that he didn't dare to think anything about the crown, after all, his current life was quite nourishing, and he didn't want to make changes.

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