Chapter Eighty-Three: Boarding the Thief Ship
Kevin was sitting at his desk in the room, with the third-year spellbook he had brought. Kevin looked up and looked out the window to see where the sun was already noon, and the cruise had not yet departed.
Bang bang, bang, knock on the door.
"Are you there, honey?" said Teresa, "it's time for us to go to lunch!"
"Here it is, Mommy!" Kevin replied, closing the book and slipping it into his backpack.
Kevin opened the door, and Teresa was already waiting outside the door with Adam in her arms.
Kevin straightened his clothes, walked out of the room, and closed the door. The three of them walked side by side, in the hallway.
Adam questioned a few waiters waiting in the hallway, and then walked towards the dining room with Teresa and Kevin.
The doorman waiting at the door of the restaurant opened the door and let the Kevins in. As soon as he entered the restaurant, Kevin was a little surprised. Unlike the quaint and heavy Hogwarts Great Hall, the cruise restaurant is a bit luxurious. The whole dining room is circular, and the door that Kevin and them enter is at the highest point, and the whole dining room can be seen at a glance, and the large, high, smooth marble floor of the dining room reflects the large crystal chandelier in the center of the ceiling. , and the ceiling is glass, through which Kevin can see the sun outside.
Waiters weave their plates through the dining room, and people sit at the bar to drink or eat at the table.
The Kevins made their way down the circular staircase to the center of the restaurant, where a waiter station was serving the passengers.
The waiter saw Kevin's family and walked towards Kevin's family with a smile on his face.
"Sir, Madam, and little gentleman, do you need any services?"
"We need a meal, do you have any good recommendations?" Adam asked,
"Yes sir, we've got a buffet here, in the other place," the waiter said, pointing to a spot in the restaurant. "There's also a la carte service, and we'll have chefs who specialize in serving meals to passengers. ”
"Okay!" Adam replied, then turned to Teresa and Kevin, "Honey, do you want to eat?"
"I can do it all!" Kevin replied as soon as Teresa looked at him, forgiving him for not being very particular about eating.
"Alright then, let's go to the buffet, there are more choices. Teresa made a decision.
Then the family went to the buffet area to eat. Kevin just picked a few favorite ones to eat. Teresa was very interested in choosing the food.
After lunch, Kevin returned to his room. was flipping through the book, "woo~" A roar came, and then Kevin felt the vibration of the hull,
"Finally, it's time to sail!" Kevin sighed,
"Honey, we're going to the deck, do you want to come along?" Teresa's voice came with a knock at the door.
"No, Mom. I want to stay in the room. Kevin replied,
"Okay. After that, there was no more sound outside the door.
Kevin lowered his head again and immersed himself in the book.
I don't know, how long the voyage was. Kevin suddenly felt a tightness in his chest, and thought it was a lack of air, so he opened the window. But the salty sea breeze didn't make Kevin feel any better.
Kevin had no choice but to put down the book and go to bed for a while. After lying down for a while, Kevin opened his eyes and found himself feeling dizzy, and Kevin realized that maybe he was seasick. This does not bode well, the ship will be sailing for a long time. Kevin didn't expect to finally agree to a trip, but instead he pitted himself, this is really on the thief ship, and he can't let the ship go back.
Kevin sat up, the feeling of dizziness was uncomfortable, and it was accompanied by chest tightness, which made Kevin feel like vomiting.
Kevin couldn't help it, so he sat cross-legged on the bed and tried to meditate against seasickness.
Kevin closed his eyes, and after a few moments, they opened again. Vertigo prevented Kevin from concentrating, keeping him from entering a meditative state. Kevin collapsed on the bed all at once, and if Terry and Mike were there, he would have been amazed at the helpless expression on Kevin's face.
Kevin lay down for a while and began to try to operate the magic power in his body, but fortunately, Kevin had already mastered the operation of magic power, and he didn't need to work too hard to mobilize the magic power. Kevin mobilized his magic and worked inside himself, round and round.
Eventually, Kevin felt less uncomfortable, and the tightness in his chest subsided a lot. Kevin pulled the magic to work, washing his body over and over again, trying to wash away the symptoms of seasickness.
Lying on the bed, Kevin seemed to be asleep, but the magic power did not stop, causing Kevin to enter a half-asleep, half-meditative state. The faint magic began to gather from the surroundings, slowly moving towards Kevin.
The sun also began to throw itself into the embrace of the ocean, hiding half of its face under the sea level.
On deck, Adam and Teresa are enjoying the cool sea breeze and watching the beautiful sunset.
Teresa was half-leaning into Adam's arms and talking.
"Honey, our Kevin is so quiet. I had hoped that this trip would make him happier. Teresa was a little frustrated, "He always likes to hide in his room and read books, he should go out more." ”
"Hasn't he always been like this? Actually, I think Kevin's temperament is pretty good, at least we don't worry about it very much, don't we?" Adam laughed, "but it's not fun to be too sensible." ”
"Yes, do you remember when he was a child? When he said that he was going to send him to kindergarten, he looked disgusted. Speaking of Kevin's childhood, Teresa laughed happily again.
Adam didn't say anything, he always thought that going with the flow was the best way for Kevin.
At this time, Kevin didn't know that his parents were watching the sunset while reminiscing about interesting stories from his childhood.
When Kevin opened his eyes, the magic power that had been gathered quickly dispersed, but Kevin still felt it.
Kevin stood up and found that his seasickness was almost better, only slightly unwell. He remembered how he had felt, then immediately walked over to the table and pulled out a pen and paper from his backpack, writing down his conjectures about the state he had just been. He had never tried to meditate while sleeping in bed.
Although this is not a complete meditation in terms of the degree of concentration of magical power, it does not prevent Kevin from finding a new way to meditate.
So, Kevin worked hard to write, completely abandoning the feeling of seasickness, and completing his conjecture with a full mind.