Chapter 64: With the will of Colybso, it's over!
David Jones didn't continue to move, and in fact, he could realize that he might not be able to catch up with Townsen, who was able to control the cable.
He just stood there, staring at Townsend with cold eyes, and cursed from his tentacles and mucous membranes: "You, and everyone present, I will deprive you of the right to die. β
"You will be locked up in the Demon Realm forever until the end of the world."
Tang Sen smiled slightly and said, "What gives you confidence?" Your little pet? β
His gaze flicked to the side of the ship, and one after another unimaginably large tentacles reached out from the bottom of the sea, encircling the Black Pearl and even higher than the watchtower above the mast.
"Little... Small pets? β
Tang Sen could hear the undead beside him twitch his teeth, "God, this thing is ridiculously big. β
"It's not something that human beings can fight against at all."
"Not really." Tang Sen said lightly: "So, you are responsible for dealing with David Jones, facing the Norwegian sea monster is not my preset task for you." β
He re-confronted David Jones and said flatly, "Before thatβ"
"Make a price, I bought your heart."
"Hah!" David Jones laughed sarcastically: "Just you, an ordinary person? β
The tentacles surrounding the Black Pearl began to tighten slowly, and the Black Pearl's wooden hull creaked overwhelmedly.
"It seems that you are not willing to bid, it doesn't matter, I can do it for you."
The cable dragged Townsend across the air to the side of the ship, and beneath his feet was the sea.
Through the last rays of twilight, Townsend could see the huge black shadow in the water, which was difficult to describe in words.
"Everything in this world should have a price code, and if you can't buy it, it must be not enough."
Tang Sen slowly took out a small bottle, uncovered the cap without the slightest pause, and poured the black liquid inside the bottle into the seawater.
Then, he looked at David Jones and said seriously, "Unfortunately, you can't refuse my price." β
"That's enoughβ" David Jones, tired of Townsen's tirade, smacked the ground and pulled out the long knife at his waist to the sky, "It's over." β
"Fall into hell, trust me, you'll have an endless amount of time to regret it."
The Norwegian sea monster under the ship seemed to have received Davy Jones's command, and the tentacles in all directions finally moved, and they smashed down towards the Black Pearl like Optimus Pillars.
No, to be exact, drooping down.
The black spots quickly spread to all the tentacles from the bottom up, and there was an abrupt and sad sound from the bottom of the sea, and those tentacles had not yet completely fallen on the deck, and suddenly burst open, turning into black rain all over the sky, dripping on everyone's body.
Except for Townesend.
He was carried higher into the air by a cable and avoided it all.
"Gross-"
Sparrow wiped his face, "This is the smelliest thing I've ever smelled in my life." β
"Impossible! When pigs fly! David Jones let out a roar: "What did you do! β
"Some gadgets from Tia Dolma." Townsend lowered his clothes decently, and did not rush to make a move, but just looked down at David Jones: "Only the means of a goddess can deal with this little pet that originally belonged to a goddess, isn't it?" β
"Colybso!" David Jones' whole face froze, and he looked at Townsend in disbelief: "Why?" β
"To get revenge on a betrayer, Captain Jones." Tang Sen said slowly, "Have you forgotten what you did to her?" You don't think she'll tolerate what you're doing, right? β
"Aren't you curious? Why am I able to control so many undead, why do I know how to guide you, why do I know... Your weakness, where the heart lies? β
The tentacles on Davy Jones' face trembled, and he couldn't help but take a step back: "No... No way, Colybso wouldn't do that! β
"Unfortunately, it seems that you don't know much about your lover, Captain Jones." Townsend approached everything, opened his arms, and his tone was suddenly high:
"David Jones, by the will of Goddess Colybso, I will take your life and all that Colybso has given you."
He lowered his voice and induced: "If you take the initiative to hand over the key, maybe after you die, Collybus will be willing to meet your soul, otherwise, you will be like those souls you have abandoned over the years, forever adrift at the junction of the human world and the underworld." β
In the midst of Townsend's words, David Jones's facial features were distorted together, and he didn't even have time to perceive everything around him, nor did he notice that Townsend made a look behind him, just kept muttering, "No... It was Colybso who betrayed me first..."
"For the duty she gave me, I ferried the dead for ten years! Decade! She missed her appointment, she was just using me! β
"I didn't do anything wrong... She can't do this to me... She would never do this to me! β
"You must have bewitched her!"
He jerked his head up, a tentacle poking out from under his face, and he looked at the key on it, gritting his teeth, and said, "I will give the key to Collybso with my own hands, just as I gave her my heart." β
"But I will never bow to you! You filthy, despicable-"
Wow β
A cold light flashed, and the tentacles holding the key were severed.
It was William Turner, who had already quietly moved over, and he lived up to Townsend's expectations, slashed his sword quickly and accurately, and seized the best opportunity.
A cable that had been prepared had been prepared caught the key before the tentacles hit the ground, and then quickly placed it in Townsen's hand.
"Nope! Noβ"
David Jones lunged forward to snatch the keys, but it was too late, and Townsend was thrown off by the cables and headed for the deck of the Dreadnought, and on top of the Dreadnought, the cables waved and caught Townsend in mid-air.
David Jones's figure quickly melted into the deck, and the next moment, he appeared on the deck of the Dreadnought, but he was greeted not by Townsen, but by the dense blades of the undead.
They had been waiting aboard the Dreadnought for a long time under Tom's deployment.
David Jones watched as Townsend skimmed over his head and then drowned out by the undead.
"Ahh David Jones ignored the blades that had been inserted into him, wielding the claws and blades almost frantically.
He realized that he had failed completely, and that there was no room for him to turn over.
As it was, when the empty chest of the dead fell on the deck, Townsend reappeared in his sight, the heart beating in the other man's hand, causing him to stop all movements.
Townsen's eyes were no longer on David Jones.
As if looking at the endless void, he whispered:
"It's over."