Dow and Carbon-Based Monkey Breeding Guidelines
Chapter 829 Lenny Collein is in the water
Chapter 829 Lenny Collein is in the water
Jania hesitated before approaching the side of the boat.But her intuition didn't feel the danger, so she still walked to a place only two or three steps away from Chirabin.She looked in from the outside of the boat, but she didn't see anything they were carrying.There are no nets and rods, and no harpoons.There were no weapons that Jania found dangerous, save for a pair of old and peeling oars.
"This boat looks like something from the last century," she said to Chilabin. "The boats from the end of the last century also look better than this one. Where did you get it?"
"Speak politely, and turn your head. I made this with my own hands."
Jania was indeed taken aback.She immediately took a closer look at the small wooden boat that was big enough to accommodate three people.If it was handmade by one person, it would be quite delicate and beautiful.
"Did you do it here? Right on the beach?"
"Of course," Chirabine said cheerfully. "Oh, Jennifer, you see, I've been living here for quite a while. But not at this hotel, but at the home of a local resident. She happens to have a very good The lumber for the ship was lost in the warehouse, so I asked if I could get it to make me something. It takes time to build the boat."
"Shouldn't you be concentrating on writing?"
"I like to do something with my hands when I'm thinking about it," Chilabin said. "Are you coming or not, come on? The sea monster won't be waiting for us all night."
"What kind of sea monster are you going to see? Whales? I haven't heard that whales can be seen near this place."
"No, of course not whales. Whales are not strange at all. How can you call that lovely big thing a sea monster? They haven't actively killed people."
"I remember a killer whale killing a man."
"I mean take the initiative, Jania. If you're locked in a cage and beaten all day, and working for nothing, don't you want to kill the people who enslaved you? It's not the same as killing people for no reason. Anyway, Are you going or not, Jennifer?"
Jania still has a lot of questions.She wasn't invited here in the name of watching sea monsters.But Chirabin was already out of the boat.He called Zhou Wenxing to help, and pushed the boat into the sea together.Jania wondered if she should go up to help, but Chilabin said, "Oh, it's all right, you just wait. This boat is much lighter than it looks."
Jania took the opportunity to ask, "What kind of sea monster is that?"
"What? I don't know, to be honest. Many people have seen it, and the descriptions vary widely. Some say it's a sea serpent, but others say it's a giant crocodile, or a giant octopus. Personally, I really like octopuses, they look smart."
When she heard him say this, Jania couldn't help but think of the sea snake skin that Anti brought back in the evening.The snake skin was nearly a meter and a half long, which looked a bit amazing.However, there is no news of tourists being bitten and poisoned by sea snakes on Esjitev Island.What about the legend of the sea monster?Perhaps such a story will be circulated in the local people, but at least it is not as famous as the Loch Ness Monster, otherwise everyone would have known it.Chilabin spoke as if everyone was familiar with that thing, and even knew its regular schedule, which is really incredible.
"How did you know there are sea monsters here?" She couldn't help asking, "Did the locals tell you?"
"That's not it. My sponsor told me that. She's a well-informed person who knows a little bit about everything. When I said I wanted to see something interesting, she immediately suggested that I come here. Here I can see good things, she said. That's why I'm here."
"And how does your sponsor know?"
"You really like to ask questions, Jennifer. But I can't tell you that. Like I said, she knows a little bit about everything, but she can't tell you the whole truth, just like the Internet. "
The boat was already floating in the water.Chi Labin and Zhou Wenxing went up one after another.If Jania still wanted to go back to sleep, this might be her last chance.She only hesitated for a moment, then ran in small steps and climbed up from the side of the boat.Chirabin helped her handle it, then picked up the two old oars himself.
"Okay," he said, "let's go now. Zhou, can you guide us?"
Zhou Wenxing nodded.Jania asked, "Why is he navigating?"
"His nautical astronomy is very good, come on. In this weather like tonight, he can tell our direction with a glance at the sky, which is almost as accurate as a compass, and he can also calculate the approximate distance we have traveled. Our small team will To find the sea monster, he is indispensable."
Jania glanced at Zhou Wenxing suspiciously.She thought this man didn't look like he'd spent years at sea.However, learning astronomy does not have to be at sea.Didn't Zhou Wenxing go to sea with his brother?Perhaps he learned how to navigate and read star charts then.
"He lied to me," said Jania flatly.
"What?" Chilabin asked with interest.
"He said if I came over tonight, I'd see my brother."
Chilabin seemed to be unaware of this matter.And his reaction after hearing it seems to indicate that he finds it very funny. "Is this true?" He immediately asked Zhou Wenxing, "Did you really tell Jennifer that?"
"I think she's more interested in this." Zhou Wenxing said, "compared to things like sea monsters."
"It's not good for you to do this. Doesn't it make her trip in vain?"
Zhou Wenxing just smiled, as if this had already explained everything.Then he looked up at the sky on his own.His reaction made Jania a little annoyed, but she also remembered that Zhou Wenxing was right about her brother's specialties, and she would not clash with strangers on such a small wooden boat.
So let's talk about sea monsters.sea monster.It's an odd word to be uttered with seriousness.However, Chirabin was originally a weirdo.Jania felt that arguing with him about the authenticity of the sea monster was a waste of effort.So instead of continuing to inquire, she took a look at the surrounding environment.
Chilabin's small wooden boat looks unreliable, but it is unexpectedly strong when it is usable.Chilabin is tall but thin and a little stooped, but he is also quite strong.When he paddled vigorously, the small wooden boat slid forward like a skate on the ice.The pitch-black waves undulated below them, sometimes not looking like water, but like a whole endless and thick black curtain, covering the behemoth hidden below.The tide is the giant rolling, pushing, throwing and throwing the small wooden boat high.It was just playing, and the terrible power it revealed was enough to make people shudder.
Jania sat as far back in the boat as she could, holding onto a fixed cross-plank with her hands.As the spray wet her cheeks from the side and the cold chilled her hands and feet, she realized that her adventure tonight was indeed reckless.Not just as an underage girl, not just because she was on a boat with two strange men, but because the sea is inherently dangerous.She has no experience of going out to sea in this kind of boat before. She only rides an electric kayak when the weather is fine, and goes sightseeing along a route that may have been traveled by tourists tens of thousands of times.But now it dawned on her that they had no security at all, no buoys or life jackets, let alone radios or anything like that.
What would happen if the small wooden boat was overturned by the waves?On these dark and rough waters, even someone ten times stronger than her would be as vulnerable as she was.This isn't playing around the beach in a bathing suit during the day.Had she fallen beneath the darkness that covered the world, she might have been beaten weak by the cold and the tide in a few minutes.
Jania tried not to show the worry in her heart on her face.She didn't see any concern from the other two passengers on board.Chilabin has been in high spirits, chatting non-stop.He didn't seem to care whether anyone was listening, and Zhou Wenxing didn't talk to him, but just showed his listening in a polite manner like a psychological counselor.
"I've paddled a lot before," he said, "in a big lake, and it's usually pretty quiet (Jenia was all the more disturbed about going out at night). But the kraken at the bottom of the lake But there are so many, you can never count them. Do you want to know what they look like? They all look like big snakes, with many scales, and most of them have a ring of spines around their necks. Some people think they are dragons. But their temper How nice! You read them a passage or something, and they'll wag their heads and tails, and they'll be so happy."
Jania wondered if Chirabin was joking.She imagined a large group of arm-thin sea snakes tangles at the bottom of a pool, and a man dressed in ancient India played religious music beside them, and they swayed and rose in the water like thick ropes.She wasn't very afraid of snakes, and she wasn't very afraid of bugs and spiders, but the scene was really laughable.
Chi Labin praised the good-tempered sea snake, and suddenly asked Zhou Wenxing, "Will your brother listen to certain scriptures? Or will he ask others to read certain scriptures?"
Zhou Wenxing thought for a while and said, "Almost none."
"And what does he do? I mean, if people want to show him something, there's got to be something ritualistic about it? Statues? Symbols?"
"Very little. If he's looking for someone, he'll be around that person at the right time, or let that person know how to find him."
"But what about Altadia? I mean, isn't that his direct territory? If the people there have demands from him, how should they express it?"
"They would talk to dead animals."
"Will that work?"
"My brother does when he's in a good mood."
"That means he won't do everything for them? What if they're not satisfied?"
Zhou Wenxing smiled slightly: "They will whip the statue."
Chirabin laughed out loud, as if he thought it was very funny. "You have a really unique culture there," he said. "The people who live there are very resilient, very resilient. But then again, does that really work?"
"Yes. If you did promise to serve them, and did not violate the requirements. There will be a certain connection between the statue you enshrine and yourself."
"That must be annoying," said Chirabin.
All these things they talked about, Jania couldn't understand from the middle of the conversation, it was just confusing.She heard that Zhou Wenxing's brother seemed to be some kind of religious leader—what kind of statue would be enshrined—she didn't know where Altadia was, but it didn't sound like the administrative jurisdiction of Lihai City.
The conversation went on in fits and starts during the journey.Jania's fear of Ye Hai gradually subsided.Her hands and feet were still wet and cold, but they adapted to the endless darkness.The moon appears closer and brighter than usual over the sea.With the light falling from the sky, Jania could almost see every detail of the ship clearly.But this is not only the credit of the moon, the windproof lamp brought by Chirabin is also very reliable.She imagined a pair of eyes looking at them from the far side of the sea, like a tiny point of light gliding along a rolling black curve.
Chilabin's lamp is a glass lamp with a black metal frame. It is old and ordinary in style. One of the four sides is inlaid with a lock, which can roughly fit a candle as thick as an arm and as long as a palm.But what Chilabin put in it was just a very thin black candle, which had no smell, but burned very slowly.When Jania couldn't tell where the coast was at all, and her cheeks were a little numb from the wind and waves, the candle had just burned half the length of a thumb.It was burning the whole time, and the fire was so bright that it seemed as if it would last forever.At first, Jania thought it was because she was not used to the climate at sea, which was why she felt so difficult, but when she quietly took out her phone and glanced at it, she realized that two full hours had passed.
Jania was taken aback.She thought that maybe Miss Antie was awake now, had found her note, and was waiting for her on the shore with the police.She also wanted to send a message to Anti, saying that there were two psychopaths who wanted to take a small canoe that was purely human to see the ghostly sea monster.She did edit such a message, but there was no signal on the phone.
She tries to keep a low profile when she does all this.However, it is simply impossible to keep the battery screen in such a narrow and dark space without being seen by the other two people at the same time.Both Chi Labin and Zhou Wenxing had obviously seen her playing with her mobile phone.Zhou Wenxing didn't express anything, but Chi Labin asked very interestedly: "What time is it?"
"It's almost two o'clock."
"Time flies," Chilabin said. "It happens when you have something on your mind."
"Can we still see sea monsters?"
"Of course, it's over. It's a sure thing. But now that we're here, maybe we should talk about safe conduct. You know, the sea is very dangerous."
Jania nearly laughed.She wanted to say that she hadn't expected Chirabin to know this.But Chilabin still had a very serious expression on his face.He said, "Jennifer, do you know how sea monsters eat people?"
"What? Does it eat people?"
"It's called a 'monster,' Jennifer. If it didn't eat people, you'd call it an animal, at best a 'Fantastic Beast.' And if it ate enough of you, you'd call it a God's."
This statement made Jania disagree.She retorted: "Wolves and lions also eat people."
"It's not the same way to eat it, Jennifer."
"Isn't it just to open its mouth and swallow people? You said it was big."
"No, no, that's too easy, Jennifer... well, that's how whales eat small fish. They swim around with their mouths wide open and the prey goes in. The kraken has to do it a little more subtly." , it is targeted. Have you heard stories of sirens singing in the water to lure sailors closer? Or, a sea that sometimes disappears and then reappears? A ship full of dead people? A giant spewing phantoms Fog clams? Like these, head on, that's how the kraken eats. You could say it's a technique, and I'd say it's a style. It doesn't come all at once and eat you, It's what gives you dreams and disorientation. It eats you up when you think you're never going to, or even, ever want to, get back to shore."
It's kind of funny to call a sea monster "in style."But Chirabin still acted as if he had such a thing.He went on to conclude: "That's the only rule of safety we have, head off. You have to trust that you're going to get back to shore. You're not going to stay at sea forever. Can you guarantee that, head off?"
Jania followed him: "I'll go back to shore, and I won't stay at sea forever—but what if our boat is capsized, Captain?"
"It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter," Chirabin said. "That's a small thing."
Jania wanted to laugh again.She told herself that it was a serious business—referring to capsized boats—and that it was better not to joke about it all the time.It's a sailor's superstition not to say bad things at sea.She tossed her braids, and wanted Chilabin to tell her what kind of enchanting song the sea monster could sing to her.But she suddenly found that the surroundings became brighter.The moonlight seemed to come alive suddenly, twisting and floating on the sea like a ghost.She blinked vigorously a few times, and saw clearly that the twisted silver was condensed water vapor.The moonlight shining on the water vapor seemed to breathe life into it.
The sea is foggy.
(End of this chapter)
Jania hesitated before approaching the side of the boat.But her intuition didn't feel the danger, so she still walked to a place only two or three steps away from Chirabin.She looked in from the outside of the boat, but she didn't see anything they were carrying.There are no nets and rods, and no harpoons.There were no weapons that Jania found dangerous, save for a pair of old and peeling oars.
"This boat looks like something from the last century," she said to Chilabin. "The boats from the end of the last century also look better than this one. Where did you get it?"
"Speak politely, and turn your head. I made this with my own hands."
Jania was indeed taken aback.She immediately took a closer look at the small wooden boat that was big enough to accommodate three people.If it was handmade by one person, it would be quite delicate and beautiful.
"Did you do it here? Right on the beach?"
"Of course," Chirabine said cheerfully. "Oh, Jennifer, you see, I've been living here for quite a while. But not at this hotel, but at the home of a local resident. She happens to have a very good The lumber for the ship was lost in the warehouse, so I asked if I could get it to make me something. It takes time to build the boat."
"Shouldn't you be concentrating on writing?"
"I like to do something with my hands when I'm thinking about it," Chilabin said. "Are you coming or not, come on? The sea monster won't be waiting for us all night."
"What kind of sea monster are you going to see? Whales? I haven't heard that whales can be seen near this place."
"No, of course not whales. Whales are not strange at all. How can you call that lovely big thing a sea monster? They haven't actively killed people."
"I remember a killer whale killing a man."
"I mean take the initiative, Jania. If you're locked in a cage and beaten all day, and working for nothing, don't you want to kill the people who enslaved you? It's not the same as killing people for no reason. Anyway, Are you going or not, Jennifer?"
Jania still has a lot of questions.She wasn't invited here in the name of watching sea monsters.But Chirabin was already out of the boat.He called Zhou Wenxing to help, and pushed the boat into the sea together.Jania wondered if she should go up to help, but Chilabin said, "Oh, it's all right, you just wait. This boat is much lighter than it looks."
Jania took the opportunity to ask, "What kind of sea monster is that?"
"What? I don't know, to be honest. Many people have seen it, and the descriptions vary widely. Some say it's a sea serpent, but others say it's a giant crocodile, or a giant octopus. Personally, I really like octopuses, they look smart."
When she heard him say this, Jania couldn't help but think of the sea snake skin that Anti brought back in the evening.The snake skin was nearly a meter and a half long, which looked a bit amazing.However, there is no news of tourists being bitten and poisoned by sea snakes on Esjitev Island.What about the legend of the sea monster?Perhaps such a story will be circulated in the local people, but at least it is not as famous as the Loch Ness Monster, otherwise everyone would have known it.Chilabin spoke as if everyone was familiar with that thing, and even knew its regular schedule, which is really incredible.
"How did you know there are sea monsters here?" She couldn't help asking, "Did the locals tell you?"
"That's not it. My sponsor told me that. She's a well-informed person who knows a little bit about everything. When I said I wanted to see something interesting, she immediately suggested that I come here. Here I can see good things, she said. That's why I'm here."
"And how does your sponsor know?"
"You really like to ask questions, Jennifer. But I can't tell you that. Like I said, she knows a little bit about everything, but she can't tell you the whole truth, just like the Internet. "
The boat was already floating in the water.Chi Labin and Zhou Wenxing went up one after another.If Jania still wanted to go back to sleep, this might be her last chance.She only hesitated for a moment, then ran in small steps and climbed up from the side of the boat.Chirabin helped her handle it, then picked up the two old oars himself.
"Okay," he said, "let's go now. Zhou, can you guide us?"
Zhou Wenxing nodded.Jania asked, "Why is he navigating?"
"His nautical astronomy is very good, come on. In this weather like tonight, he can tell our direction with a glance at the sky, which is almost as accurate as a compass, and he can also calculate the approximate distance we have traveled. Our small team will To find the sea monster, he is indispensable."
Jania glanced at Zhou Wenxing suspiciously.She thought this man didn't look like he'd spent years at sea.However, learning astronomy does not have to be at sea.Didn't Zhou Wenxing go to sea with his brother?Perhaps he learned how to navigate and read star charts then.
"He lied to me," said Jania flatly.
"What?" Chilabin asked with interest.
"He said if I came over tonight, I'd see my brother."
Chilabin seemed to be unaware of this matter.And his reaction after hearing it seems to indicate that he finds it very funny. "Is this true?" He immediately asked Zhou Wenxing, "Did you really tell Jennifer that?"
"I think she's more interested in this." Zhou Wenxing said, "compared to things like sea monsters."
"It's not good for you to do this. Doesn't it make her trip in vain?"
Zhou Wenxing just smiled, as if this had already explained everything.Then he looked up at the sky on his own.His reaction made Jania a little annoyed, but she also remembered that Zhou Wenxing was right about her brother's specialties, and she would not clash with strangers on such a small wooden boat.
So let's talk about sea monsters.sea monster.It's an odd word to be uttered with seriousness.However, Chirabin was originally a weirdo.Jania felt that arguing with him about the authenticity of the sea monster was a waste of effort.So instead of continuing to inquire, she took a look at the surrounding environment.
Chilabin's small wooden boat looks unreliable, but it is unexpectedly strong when it is usable.Chilabin is tall but thin and a little stooped, but he is also quite strong.When he paddled vigorously, the small wooden boat slid forward like a skate on the ice.The pitch-black waves undulated below them, sometimes not looking like water, but like a whole endless and thick black curtain, covering the behemoth hidden below.The tide is the giant rolling, pushing, throwing and throwing the small wooden boat high.It was just playing, and the terrible power it revealed was enough to make people shudder.
Jania sat as far back in the boat as she could, holding onto a fixed cross-plank with her hands.As the spray wet her cheeks from the side and the cold chilled her hands and feet, she realized that her adventure tonight was indeed reckless.Not just as an underage girl, not just because she was on a boat with two strange men, but because the sea is inherently dangerous.She has no experience of going out to sea in this kind of boat before. She only rides an electric kayak when the weather is fine, and goes sightseeing along a route that may have been traveled by tourists tens of thousands of times.But now it dawned on her that they had no security at all, no buoys or life jackets, let alone radios or anything like that.
What would happen if the small wooden boat was overturned by the waves?On these dark and rough waters, even someone ten times stronger than her would be as vulnerable as she was.This isn't playing around the beach in a bathing suit during the day.Had she fallen beneath the darkness that covered the world, she might have been beaten weak by the cold and the tide in a few minutes.
Jania tried not to show the worry in her heart on her face.She didn't see any concern from the other two passengers on board.Chilabin has been in high spirits, chatting non-stop.He didn't seem to care whether anyone was listening, and Zhou Wenxing didn't talk to him, but just showed his listening in a polite manner like a psychological counselor.
"I've paddled a lot before," he said, "in a big lake, and it's usually pretty quiet (Jenia was all the more disturbed about going out at night). But the kraken at the bottom of the lake But there are so many, you can never count them. Do you want to know what they look like? They all look like big snakes, with many scales, and most of them have a ring of spines around their necks. Some people think they are dragons. But their temper How nice! You read them a passage or something, and they'll wag their heads and tails, and they'll be so happy."
Jania wondered if Chirabin was joking.She imagined a large group of arm-thin sea snakes tangles at the bottom of a pool, and a man dressed in ancient India played religious music beside them, and they swayed and rose in the water like thick ropes.She wasn't very afraid of snakes, and she wasn't very afraid of bugs and spiders, but the scene was really laughable.
Chi Labin praised the good-tempered sea snake, and suddenly asked Zhou Wenxing, "Will your brother listen to certain scriptures? Or will he ask others to read certain scriptures?"
Zhou Wenxing thought for a while and said, "Almost none."
"And what does he do? I mean, if people want to show him something, there's got to be something ritualistic about it? Statues? Symbols?"
"Very little. If he's looking for someone, he'll be around that person at the right time, or let that person know how to find him."
"But what about Altadia? I mean, isn't that his direct territory? If the people there have demands from him, how should they express it?"
"They would talk to dead animals."
"Will that work?"
"My brother does when he's in a good mood."
"That means he won't do everything for them? What if they're not satisfied?"
Zhou Wenxing smiled slightly: "They will whip the statue."
Chirabin laughed out loud, as if he thought it was very funny. "You have a really unique culture there," he said. "The people who live there are very resilient, very resilient. But then again, does that really work?"
"Yes. If you did promise to serve them, and did not violate the requirements. There will be a certain connection between the statue you enshrine and yourself."
"That must be annoying," said Chirabin.
All these things they talked about, Jania couldn't understand from the middle of the conversation, it was just confusing.She heard that Zhou Wenxing's brother seemed to be some kind of religious leader—what kind of statue would be enshrined—she didn't know where Altadia was, but it didn't sound like the administrative jurisdiction of Lihai City.
The conversation went on in fits and starts during the journey.Jania's fear of Ye Hai gradually subsided.Her hands and feet were still wet and cold, but they adapted to the endless darkness.The moon appears closer and brighter than usual over the sea.With the light falling from the sky, Jania could almost see every detail of the ship clearly.But this is not only the credit of the moon, the windproof lamp brought by Chirabin is also very reliable.She imagined a pair of eyes looking at them from the far side of the sea, like a tiny point of light gliding along a rolling black curve.
Chilabin's lamp is a glass lamp with a black metal frame. It is old and ordinary in style. One of the four sides is inlaid with a lock, which can roughly fit a candle as thick as an arm and as long as a palm.But what Chilabin put in it was just a very thin black candle, which had no smell, but burned very slowly.When Jania couldn't tell where the coast was at all, and her cheeks were a little numb from the wind and waves, the candle had just burned half the length of a thumb.It was burning the whole time, and the fire was so bright that it seemed as if it would last forever.At first, Jania thought it was because she was not used to the climate at sea, which was why she felt so difficult, but when she quietly took out her phone and glanced at it, she realized that two full hours had passed.
Jania was taken aback.She thought that maybe Miss Antie was awake now, had found her note, and was waiting for her on the shore with the police.She also wanted to send a message to Anti, saying that there were two psychopaths who wanted to take a small canoe that was purely human to see the ghostly sea monster.She did edit such a message, but there was no signal on the phone.
She tries to keep a low profile when she does all this.However, it is simply impossible to keep the battery screen in such a narrow and dark space without being seen by the other two people at the same time.Both Chi Labin and Zhou Wenxing had obviously seen her playing with her mobile phone.Zhou Wenxing didn't express anything, but Chi Labin asked very interestedly: "What time is it?"
"It's almost two o'clock."
"Time flies," Chilabin said. "It happens when you have something on your mind."
"Can we still see sea monsters?"
"Of course, it's over. It's a sure thing. But now that we're here, maybe we should talk about safe conduct. You know, the sea is very dangerous."
Jania nearly laughed.She wanted to say that she hadn't expected Chirabin to know this.But Chilabin still had a very serious expression on his face.He said, "Jennifer, do you know how sea monsters eat people?"
"What? Does it eat people?"
"It's called a 'monster,' Jennifer. If it didn't eat people, you'd call it an animal, at best a 'Fantastic Beast.' And if it ate enough of you, you'd call it a God's."
This statement made Jania disagree.She retorted: "Wolves and lions also eat people."
"It's not the same way to eat it, Jennifer."
"Isn't it just to open its mouth and swallow people? You said it was big."
"No, no, that's too easy, Jennifer... well, that's how whales eat small fish. They swim around with their mouths wide open and the prey goes in. The kraken has to do it a little more subtly." , it is targeted. Have you heard stories of sirens singing in the water to lure sailors closer? Or, a sea that sometimes disappears and then reappears? A ship full of dead people? A giant spewing phantoms Fog clams? Like these, head on, that's how the kraken eats. You could say it's a technique, and I'd say it's a style. It doesn't come all at once and eat you, It's what gives you dreams and disorientation. It eats you up when you think you're never going to, or even, ever want to, get back to shore."
It's kind of funny to call a sea monster "in style."But Chirabin still acted as if he had such a thing.He went on to conclude: "That's the only rule of safety we have, head off. You have to trust that you're going to get back to shore. You're not going to stay at sea forever. Can you guarantee that, head off?"
Jania followed him: "I'll go back to shore, and I won't stay at sea forever—but what if our boat is capsized, Captain?"
"It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter," Chirabin said. "That's a small thing."
Jania wanted to laugh again.She told herself that it was a serious business—referring to capsized boats—and that it was better not to joke about it all the time.It's a sailor's superstition not to say bad things at sea.She tossed her braids, and wanted Chilabin to tell her what kind of enchanting song the sea monster could sing to her.But she suddenly found that the surroundings became brighter.The moonlight seemed to come alive suddenly, twisting and floating on the sea like a ghost.She blinked vigorously a few times, and saw clearly that the twisted silver was condensed water vapor.The moonlight shining on the water vapor seemed to breathe life into it.
The sea is foggy.
(End of this chapter)
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