Chapter Eighty-Four: The Amazons

Boat to Scana Island.

At this moment, Ryan and his party have been sailing with the ship for seven days, and Althea and Amy's reaction is the same as Ryan expected, except for the excitement when they first got on the ship for two or three days, and then slowly "declined".

Just like now.

"Ryanβ€”" Amy said with her chin resting on the railing of the ship and her face slumped, "why hasn't the Skarna Island you said yet arrived?" ”

"If nothing else, we should be there this afternoon."

Ryan replied while lying on a chaise longue and basking in the sun.

It was a ship dedicated to commercial trade. However, because of Lane's contribution to the small town of Potter, the captain not only promised to give them a ride along the way, but also arranged the facilities for them as well as possible.

"Well, it's finally here," Althea turned her eyes away from the book she was reading, and turned to Ryan to look, "but if you hadn't said it, I'd never have heard of a small percentage of Amazonian warriors believing in Pain Maidens." ”

"There's another thing I'm curious about," Althea asked earnestly as she sat up cross-legged, "Ryan, how did you know about such a strange thing?" Neither you nor I have ever been to that island. ”

Ryan touched his nose a little weakly, "Ann told me when you were memorizing the spell model. You also know that half of her opponents in the past were Amazons. ”

"Is there one?" Ann took a sip of ice water, looked up and thought for a moment and asked strangely, "Why don't I remember." ”

Althea also looked at Ryan more suspiciously.

Girl in pain.

One would order the priests to whip their goddess with a whip every morning.

And even though the doctrine of "facing pain, feeling pain, and giving pain" is full of unbelievable things, there are actually many believers in pain girls, and all of them are sadistic and self-crazy.

It's just that they are generally more active in the declining and decaying big cities, why is there also a part of the Amazons on that island who believe in the Pain Maiden, and why would Ryan know such a strange thing?

"Maybe you don't remember......" Ryan coughed dryly, pretending not to see the suspicious gazes of the two girls, "Let's not talk about that, let's move on to the 'Storm Showdown'." ”

Storm Showdown.

It was an event that Lane remembers the Amazonian warriors on Skana Island doing every month.

It is true that there is a part of the Amazonian women who believe in the Girl of Pain, but this is only a minority of the case, and they believe in the Lady herself to satisfy their own pleasure.

More Amazonian warriors believe in Tapaus, the god of storms, and Tampas, the god of battle.

The Storm Duel was born from this.

A struggle between a woman who took up the profession of a barbarian by Tajaus, the god of storms, and a woman who was inaugurated as a warrior by Tampas, the god of battle.

The victor has the right to deprive the other side of his weapons and to make a claim against the other side, which is generally mainly related to the property, reputation, and dignity of the Amazons.

As for the rules of Storm Showdown, it's also very simple.

Except that both sides of the duel are not allowed to ask for outside assistance in any way, and they can kill each other at will in Storm Duel.

Sort of.

This is why more and more Amazons are coming to work in Portertown, because one of the requirements of the "duel" here is that they can cripple each other, but they must not cause any death.

Because the cripple shows that the opponent's skills are not as good as others, and to kill is to slap the face of the Black Snake Gang!

Of course, it's just that the Black Snake Gang no longer exists.

"That's right, Storm Showdown."

Ann's eyes lit up.

"Ann, you...... Do you want to participate? ”

After returning to her partners, Amy asked with some trepidation.

"Don't worry, I'd love to participate, but this is a showdown between them, and outsiders like us are only allowed to watch from the sidelines." Ann shrugged her shoulders, her tone helpless with a hint of regret.

Times are changing, just as more and more Amazonian warriors have come to Porter Town, and people from the town or elsewhere sometimes come to the island.

Whenever she encounters these outsiders, if the other party is just here to do serious business, or a simple adventurer, the Amazonian female warrior will not only not resist, but will even take the initiative to start the business of these people.

For example, Storm Showdown, an event that originally existed only between two tribes, is now open to the public privately, and anyone interested in the event can pay a gold coin to watch the event.

Of course, when they try to engage in unruly business and hurt their sisters, they will also kill each other.

"yes, I remember, you talked about it at the time." Hearing this, Amy couldn't help patting her chest to show a sigh of relief.

With that, he hurried to another part of the deck and looked down.

Probably to find the flying fish, this area is actually quite common, but the two of them do seem to have become much more cheerful than before...... Ryan couldn't help but think in his heart.

He didn't know how long they could last like this, but in the face of the warm scene in front of him, he really couldn't bear to break it.

"I'm looking forward more and more now to getting to that island sooner," Althea said, looking out into the distant sea, "especially when I think about what you said and the ruins of the island. ”

"Me too. Also, it's great to have you with me on my adventures from the start. Because without you, I wouldn't be where I am today and meet two new people. ”

Althea glanced at Ryan, "Well, I have to say, Ryan, your words still sound weird. ”

"But that's what I really thought in my heart."

Ryan said with an innocent face.

"You ......"

Althea didn't expect Ryan to admit it so generously directly, and her face couldn't help but blush slightly for a while.

Fortunately.

Just as she didn't know how to respond, a young woman approached.

It was a young woman dressed a bit like a porter in the docks, and was about 1.7 meters tall.

However, Ryan still recognized by the broad skeleton, deep cheekbones, and reddish-brown hair of the other party that this was a woman from the Amazon people.

What he didn't expect was that the Amazon woman actually knelt down on one knee directly after seeing them.