Chapter 76: Set sail

I don't bother to ask about the specific production process, for the current situation, except for leaving here, everything else is secondary.

Fish meat, useless, fish blood, useless, no heart, liver, spleen, lungs and kidneys.

"Is it guts again? Not that coincidental, right? I smiled wryly and looked at Kuiyan.

"A little less, a little less, this fish is not easy to catch." Kuiyan instructed.

"Understood." I nodded.

Pick up the dagger and remove the entire gallbladder, the gallbladder of this thing is not small, no wonder the gallbladder is so big.

I made a small cut, reached out and pulled some out of my hand, and threw it into the sea.

A miracle happened, the group of largemouths that were grabbing the corpses of their companions dispersed in an instant, and they did not gather again for a long time.

"I didn't think of it, I didn't think of it." Kui Yan kept repeating this sentence like crazy.

"Alright, don't die here, end up going crazy here." I quickly interrupted him.

"Yes, yes, what's next?" Kuiyan completely regarded me as the backbone, and because I was his only "relative" here.

"Save the bile, then build a ship and leave." I said.

"Yes, yes, come on, put it in this barrel." Kuiyan said as he took the barrel we had prepared.

As soon as he returned to the station, Kuiyan excitedly announced that we had found a way to leave and let everyone hurry up and build a ship.

This news instantly stimulated a few crazy people, but fortunately, most of them were normal.

"Those people, do you want to take them?" Everyone went to get busy, and I was left with Kuiyan, and the people I asked were naturally those who found me.

"You can ask them to help build a ship, we have a hundred people here, and we need at least two ships." Kui Yan said.

"Do you mean that we will lend their hands to build a ship, and we will leave them alone?" I was a little angry.

"Those who achieve great things must know how to sacrifice." Kuiyan turned his head to look at me and said.

"Is this a sacrifice? What's the difference between you and those who sent us here? I snapped.

"Hahaha, no wonder the Knights are growing so quickly in your hands." Kuiyan didn't laugh angrily.

"What do you mean?" I asked, frowning.

"Take them all and do as you wish." Kui Yan said with a smile.

"Okay, you're still testing me at this time?" I asked with a wry smile.

"It's not a temptation, it's a confirmation, I'm relieved that the Knights will hand it over to you." Kui Yan said with a smile.

"If you're not dead, why are you giving it to me? You don't know how worried the brothers are about you. I said.

"Since they thought I was dead, then I wouldn't show up again, and if I went back, those dragons wouldn't let me go." Kui Yan said with a smile.

"Then leave here to do hair, don't go, stay here." I sat down in my chair puffed up.

"What's wrong with you?" Kuiyan looked at me puzzled.

"I left the Knights, not because I was afraid of them, but because I was worried about the life and death of the tribes, if you were afraid of them, then why did you leave here?" I asked, glaring at Kuiyan.

"Hehe, what do you mean?" Kui Yan asked with a smile.

"We will not clash with them head-on for the time being, and we will first remain incognito and take the opportunity to make a comeback." I said.

"Okay, okay, just do what my junior brother says." Kuiyan smiled.

"Hahaha." The two laughed inexplicably at the same time.

I don't know why, but I guess it's only between us.

The speed at which everyone united to build a ship was very fast, and fifty people were responsible for building a ship, so naturally fifty people were responsible for building a ship.

Their own lives are in their own hands, no one dares to cut corners, and we don't have to worry about the quality of the hull at all.

Half a month, three wooden boats docked on the shore, ready to go to sea at any time, looking at the craftsmanship of the wooden boats in front of me, I even feel that we can all build ships to fight.

Because this is not an ordinary small wooden ship, but the kind of warship that is very similar to our ancient expeditions, with huge sails, it looks very safe.

"Is food and water stocked?" Kui Yan looked at everyone and asked loudly.

"It's all set." Everyone's faces were filled with excitement.

"Senior brother, it's up to you." Kui Yan looked at me with a smile.

"No problem." As I spoke, I raised the bow and arrows we had made.

I'm not stupid, I don't do stupid things like going into the sea alone.

The arrow was tied with a ball of hay, and the hay soaked in the bile of the largemouth shark, and I fired three arrows quickly, and the largemouth shark in front of me quickly gave way enough for us to sail.

"Go to the sea." Kui Yan gave an order, and everyone quickly released the boat into the sea.

"Let's go." Kui Yan shouted, and the three warships Yang Fan at the same time.

Standing at the bow of the first boat, I kept an eye on the movements of the largemouth sharks, using the bile in my hands to constantly control the safety of the fleet.

Although we were a little scary, we finally managed to get out of the range of the largemouth shark and into the open sea.

But new problems have arisen.

"Who knows how to sail?" Kuiyan asked.

"Boss, we understand, but there are no charts right now, and we don't know where we are." The brothers said with embarrassed faces.

"Senior brother, you won't just find out about this problem now, will you?" I asked with a bitter face.

"Isn't that too exciting to forget?" Kui Yan responded with an embarrassed smile.

"So what now?" I asked, laughing and crying.

I don't know anything about sailing.

"I still want to ask you, you pay more attention, you think." Kuiyan didn't look worried.

"I don't know anything about navigation, if it's in the mountains and forests, I can still find a reference or something, this vast sea, where can I find a reference?" I asked with a wry smile.

"My lord, we can refer to the sun and moon and sail in one direction." Said a few brothers who knew how to sail.

"Then do it, wherever you go." Kui Yan dropped this sentence and walked directly towards the cabin.

"That's all I can do." I shook my head with a wry smile and followed in Kuiyan's footsteps.

Freedom is in exchange, but there is nothing unknown in front of me, I think this kind of freedom is no different from being locked up on the island, at least you can be down-to-earth on the island, at least your heart is steady.

In this vast sea, who knows if there is anything strange in the sea.

Ten days passed quickly, and we still didn't see land, which means that we were going in the wrong direction.

Although we were all confined to the cabin and did not know the direction when we came, I had only been asleep for three days, which meant that we were only three days away from the nearest land.

"Hurry up and collect rainwater." Fortunately, God opened his eyes and it began to rain heavily.

But the ensuing wind and waves at sea also made us suffer, but fortunately, the quality of these three ships is excellent.

But even after the wind and rain, we had little food left, and we had to take turns fishing on weekdays, although the food was a bit monotonous, but we survived.

"Boss, it seems to be land ahead." On the fifteenth day, the observer standing on the mast shouted loudly.

"It's not like, it's really land, hurry up and get over." I shouted excitedly.

There are harbors and fishing boats, but they are not big ships like us, and the people on the shore are also eccentric.

"Who are you?" A young man asked, standing at the bow of the boat.

"We're lost, we've been floating at sea for half a month, do we have anything to eat?" I hurriedly said.

"Why is that girl like a cat and a dog?"

"That one, there's still a bit of an elven shadow."

"Look at that, it's like a leopard, it's like a dragon."

Everyone on the boat looked at the people on the shore and began to talk.

"I'll go and ask the chief." The young man said and ran away.

It didn't take long for a group of men with weapons to run back.

"You're from the Red Earth?" An older orc asked.

I can't tell what kind of race it is, it's supposed to be a half-blood.

"Yes, we're lost, we just want to ask you for something to eat." I said with a smile.

"Okay, but you can't bring weapons." The crowd whispered for a moment before speaking to us.

"No problem." I smiled and looked at Kuiyan.

Kuiyan nodded at me, then turned to signal for everyone to lower their weapons.

In this way, we were kind of escorted, and we followed the half-bloods in front of us towards their station.

The high walls in front of me seem to directly divide the continent into two halves, and the various buildings in the city are just like the people here, full of mixed blood.