Chapter 335: Flight Threat
Seeing that Thea turned the spearhead around, in order to prevent her from entangling with herself for the 200 million silver coins again, Lukka hurriedly took out his ability to talk about him.
"Caught up with that boat, right?" he asked, walking over to Erha, who was lying on the bow of the boat.
"I caught up and caught up, and I could smell Teresa's perfume. Erha said, sneezing.
"Who is Teresa?" Luca had never heard of that name.
"It's the one who came with me and our leader, the one with curly hair. Erha said.
"That Teddy, you still have a name?" Luca just finished speaking, and he felt that this was a little unreasonable, even if he was not a kobold, the domestic dog would not be directly called by the owner, at least there was a name such as Ah Hua and Rhubarb.
Erha didn't seem to care, and Lukka couldn't even tell if he heard his question.
"Ahead, ahead is about to leave this mist!" Erha said excitedly.
Lukka looked up and saw that the white fog in front of him was indeed much thinner, and with his eyes alone, he could faintly see a tempting bone flag fluttering at the top of the mast of the miniature ship.
"But the sea in front of me is still bubbling. Ollie said, pointing to the sea ahead.
The water there was still bubbling with bubbles, but it was much lighter than the mist that the Silent Reaper had just sailed through, and there were noticeably fewer bubbles. If they had just passed by boiling water, the sea water here was simmering at best.
"The Boiling Sea has always been like this, how else would it be called the Boiling Sea?" Nora said with a smile, "You don't think that only a small section is called the Boiling Sea, right?
"If you had said it wasn't boiling water, I wouldn't have made so much effort to prepare those Hailstone Enchanted Glass Blocks. Luca said.
"I said, you don't believe me. Nora was a little aggrieved, everyone called her so-called "not hot", according to the temperature of the fire elf.
"I'm still a little strange, you guys here know that the sea isn't hot, right?" said Ollie, "It's not surprising that the people on the other side of the Sunset Islands don't know the secret of this boiling water, so no one crosses the border." But why don't many of your residents go out?"
"Because of the mist," Lukka guessed, "this disorienting fog should be dangerous for any race." β
Erha said: "Yes, there are actually a lot of adventurous guys over there, driving boats into those mist. But they didn't know how to reinforce the hulls the way we did, and many of the wooden boats couldn't withstand the impact of that bubble, and they would fall apart after a while, so most of them didn't return. Even if there are a few ships that are relatively strong, they have been in this for dozens of days, and when they break out of the fog, they find that they have just changed direction and returned to the boiling sea. β
Nora added, "There are still a small number of people who have been able to cross that area, like me, who only ran into slave traders in the Sunset Islands, and they never returned. β
As they spoke, the miniature three-masted ship in front of them had slowed down, and they found a shallow piece of sand nearby, and dropped the iron anchor.
The Silent Death followed, anchored beside the ship, and after a while, the Chihuahua came to Lukka again.
"Bring you here, and our mission is over!" he said, looking up.
"Eh, aren't you going to take us to that island?" Lukka couldn't remember the name of the island Blake had said.
Chihuahua rolled her eyes at him: "We are only responsible for the exchange between the two seas, and you don't ask for a specific place to stay, doesn't the contract just say that you want to come to the boiling sea?"
"But ......"
Ollie wanted to argue a few words, but was interrupted by the Chihuahua: "Besides, Blake over there said, you plan to go to Yutian Island, right?"
"yes," said Luca, "and I'm going to get you something." β
"Our ship is not going in that direction, Kutajima is southeast of here, and our destination is in the northeast. The Chihuahua said, "You're a captain, and you have two ships, and they're both so big, so what, don't you know how to sail yourself?"
"Yes, yes, but we don't have a chart of the sea. Besides, isn't the compass on strike?" Luca was a little helpless.
"I can tell you unambiguously that by this point, the compass has returned to normal. "As for the charts, it's easier to do, and I've got a couple of them to spare." Two hundred silver coins each!"
When the Chihuahua finished speaking, he held up three fingersβhe had four fingers in total, and all but the thumb were just out.
"Boss, you're more than a bit more likely. Teddy next to him hurriedly reminded.
Chihuahua looked down at her gesture, wrinkled her nose and said, "It's not much, three hundred silver coins a piece!"
"Can you show us your charts first and make sure they're real?" Shut up said as he suddenly flew out of the captain's room and landed on Luca's shoulder.
Maybe it was because it had spent too much energy in the Divine Domain a while ago, and it had been a little listless since it came back, and after the Silent Reaper sailed towards the boiling sea, it had been shrinking on the shelves of the captain's room and napping, and had never gone out.
Even now flying out, Lukka felt the parrot on his shoulder tremble slightly.
"You're not sleeping?" he asked in a whisper.
Shut up and replied in the smallest voice, trembling: "I don't have to sleep all the time, I'm afraid of dogs! β
It perched on Luca's shoulder, keeping its distance from the three kobolds, who were also frightened.
Erha was stunned for a few seconds, and suddenly let out a penetrating howl, and Teddy immediately shouted loudly: "Alarm! Alarm! There is a flight threat!"
The Chihuahua barked at the air a few times with a nervous expression, and finally remembered that his identity was the head of these kobolds, and turned around to Erha, who had an amazing lung capacity, and said angrily: "Don't be ashamed! Open your dog's eyes and take a closer look, it's not a hawk, it's just a parrot!"
Erha and Teddy both shut up, and the Chihuahua turned to Luca and said, "You can't blame the two of them for losing their temper, don't you know, our race, since my grandfather's grandfather's generation, has been attacked by harpies, and those monsters have always treated us as food! β