Chapter Seventy-Five: The Lost Path
"The First Blasphemous Slate......
Amon nodded, and even when he was talking about business, he had a smile on his face, "But the most troublesome thing is that I haven't found the key to open the door. Although we can take other shortcuts, it will bring unnecessary risks, and the Giant Court itself has a residual power that belongs to the 'Old Gods', just like the remains of that demon wolf."
"In the same way, I'm also a 'thief', and I won't open the door." Esther's words are quite right.
"But I have the extraordinary properties of an apprentice here," Amon reached out and touched the edge of his monocle, "Would you like to taste it?"
"Don't," Esther subconsciously shrank back, "one more trait, and I'm not necessarily going to be stable now."
Amon asked expectantly, "What will happen?"
"It's going to disintegrate, or if something will wake up, it's hard to say."
"You're really picky."
"Don't think about hitting me, it's not to do with being picky," Esther raised her hand, and a cluster of light in front of her bangs floated down, floating in her outstretched palm, "I can't separate the 'worm of time' like an ordinary 'parasite', I can only be parasitized by my own spirit, and I can't have as many convenient clones as you dop......
Amon thought for two seconds, and suddenly showed a sudden look: "Speaking of which, I found two children before."
Esther looked at Amon in distress, and the tiredness in her body deepened: "I'm all here, you don't bother the rabbit anymore, I thought we had agreed on this......
"Oh, it's not that kid, it's two low-order extraordinaires."
"The extraordinary?"
Esther immediately tensed for a moment, but thinking that Crane was not a low sequencer for a long time, it took her two seconds to think of the extra target that was most likely to be targeted by Amon: "Where did you meet them?"
"Olavi Island, in the trance state you were being treated, you didn't refuse, so I managed to steal a bit of 'medium light'."
Esther pressed her eyebrows hard, and restrained the irritability in her heart, "That's because of my state at the timeโokay, I was being used by you again anyway."
"By parsing them, I've found the frequency of 'resonance' with the honorable name, but there are some more strange things." Amon said this, thoughtfully sweeping over the expressionless Esther, "You're not interested?"
Esther still kept a straight face: "I don't have any special fetishes, and I don't like to be threatened, if you want to say anything, say it quickly, don't seduce my curiosity anymore."
"Something strange happened to them at sea...... Hunted down."
Esther shook the short sword in her hand, "Seriously, my perception in 'secrecy' has been blunted, how long have I slept there?"
"Seven days."
"So long!?" It was only then that Esther realized the exact time she had spent in her dream.
Amon sighed regretfully, "I really thought you ran away, so when you came out, you were a little disappointed."
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At the easternmost end of the Moby Dick Sea, a small, unflagged ship was heading straight east - far faster than a normally sailing wooden pirate ship, almost as fast as the average speed of a steamer.
Ignoring any safe passage marked on public charts, the ship was like a wild boar on a rampage in a frenzy, galloping across the wide blue sea, leaving behind a bay of brilliant foam that broke in the water in the sunlight.
What's even more special is that along the way, it has not encountered any danger, and it is a matter of course for it to have unimpeded luck in dangerous sea areas.
But if it continued in this direction, the ship would rush directly into the eastern side of the Sunia Sea, a place known to all as dangerous, and not many people dared to approach it.
The three remaining passengers on board were reluctant to do so, but to dig deeper into the situation, they had come to an agreement on the unfortunate situation โ they had been kidnapped by the wayward wreck.
Yes, there are only three unlucky ones left on board.
Matteo couldn't figure out why this was happening, although both Vika and Captain Aaron said that the "death" in him had been diluted, but Mattio only felt that this "death" had been shared, and now it fell directly on the heads of the three people and the ship.
The rest of the ship's supplies were enough for the few of them to eat for another month and a half, but if they continued on this route, they would plunge headlong to the east and die in the rumored ruins without any self-preservation.
Matteoli landed up the ladder to the lookout, a telescope borrowed from the captain in his hand, and he scanned the sea level that was too calm to be too calm. It didn't take long for Mattio to observe the cloud, which was quickly removed, perfectly staggering the sea that the Clover was about to enter.
Strange from every angle, Matteo sighed heavily, and after making sure that the sailing course ahead was still safe, he returned to the deck.
Vika's face was very pale, with heavy dark circles on his face, and the sea breeze slapped on his face, and he still couldn't stop yawning.
"Why don't you go and rest for a while. Even if you look here, nothing will happen, it's been days."
Vika shook her head, but even such a simple action seemed very erratic: "No, I'm not reassured, I always have a very scary premonition."
Matteo scratched his hair, and finally just patted Vika on the shoulder, barely squeezing out a consoling remark: "Although this ship is disobedient now, the captain's sequence is higher, and he can't solve it, and we can't do anything, and it's useless to worry......
"No, I don't know. My instinctive fear came from somewhere else, and it's hard for me to describe, that โ the discomfort of a poisonous spider crawling through me."
Mattio subconsciously glanced at Vika: "Nothing, could it be that there are reptiles on the ship?" Probably not, the crew of the 'Clover' is still quite hygienic, and I heard that some of them still have the rules left by Russell the Great."
"Because those rules are good for life at sea, I am very strict with them."
Aaron silently emerged from behind the two of them, startling Matteo, but Vika didn't react.
The captain of the Clover looked listless, but his eyes were nervous as he looked around the sea.
Matteo subconsciously said, "I just checked the nearby sea, and there is no danger ahead."
"No, no, not any visible danger......
Aaron rubbed his haggard face twice, just in time to meet the gaze of Vika who turned around: "You should have seen it too?"
"Net."
Vika's lips trembled, and she spat out the word in confusion.
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