How to become a mermaid
Chapter 104 Cost and Plan
Chapter 104 Cost and Plan
"what?!"
Hearing what Money said, it was Hawke's turn to exclaim.
He didn't understand, weren't they already dismantling the sails to relieve the crisis of the Moni?
Why did the captain say they were saying goodbye to the Mooney!
Hawk looked down at the boat under his feet, and asked with a sad face: "Could it be that... the keel of the Moni has broken?"
He can only think of this reason now.
"No, no, the keel is not broken, it's fine now!" Money shook his head.
It's really good, and even has his own ideas, wanting to abandon him and take risks with other fish.
Thinking of this, Mo Ni felt a little sour in his heart.
It is impossible for Moni to say that he has no opinion at all about the boat spirit agreeing to follow Shamanleir.
He thought that his old buddy would be reluctant to part with him, and agreed to leave with tears in his eyes after his painstaking persuasion, but he didn't expect the fact to be completely opposite, the boat wanted to run away before he made a decision.
Money felt that when the ship spirit reappeared tonight, he had to talk to it.
Hawke on the side noticed the change in the expression on Mooney's face, from gloomy to resentful, it was wonderful.
He didn't know what Mooney was thinking, and asked with some puzzlement:
"It's not because the ship is broken, so what's the reason? Captain, even if you want to order a new ship, you won't just abandon the Moni, right? It can still sail!"
"It's not abandonment, but... the price!" Money looked up into the distance, and said something that made Hawk a little confused.
"I've done a lot of bad things, but never paid for it."
"I thought it would never happen to me, but now I know I was wrong."
"Fate is so wonderful sometimes, all the bad consequences need to be repaid, it's just a matter of time!" Money continued to say something that made Hawk unclear.
Hawke didn't understand, and Money didn't explain further.
There was a relieved smile on his face, and he said to himself: "Although it was a bit difficult to make this decision, after I really made up my mind, I felt a lot easier."
"Maybe, I've been waiting for this day to come!"
In the previous three-party talks, he made a decision to give the boat to Shaman Leer as a gift, and made a solemn apology to Shaman Leer, asking him to forgive him for what he had done before.
Although Samantel didn't say that he just forgave him like this, but his attitude was obviously kinder, and Moni knew that they had taken the first step to ease the relationship.
After knowing that Pochi was the mermaid who saved him, Moni had an epiphany. He understood that his craze for mermaids was not just a mermaid fever, but a subconscious dependence.
Rather than treating the mermaid as an ornamental object and making the mermaid hate him, he wants to make the mermaid get close to him, and even like him.
In this way, the relationship between them is warm, which is what Moni needs.
However, although Moni understands his inner thoughts, fish fever does exist, and it is not so easy to get rid of some things after becoming addicted.
Money is still unconsciously fascinated and addicted to mermaids, his brain trembles, and he is so excited that he can't control himself.
Because mermaids are really...really awesome!
There are such excellent species in this world, they are beautiful, kind, can sing, and can tell stories...
Thinking of the mermaid, Moni couldn't help showing an obsessive smile on his face.
"Hmm~" A strange smile floated out of his mouth.
Hearing this weird voice, the corner of Hawke's mouth twitched, knowing that their captain had fallen ill again.
He looked away erratically, minimizing his sense of existence and not disturbing Mony's imagination.
Having been around Mo Ni for so long, he still has this bit of insight.
"Uh-huh~uh-huh~"
The goosebump-inducing laughter came and went.
After being intoxicated for several minutes, Mooney gradually regained his senses.
He took a deep breath, turned to look at the one-eyed sailor beside him, and shouted, "Hawk!"
"Captain, what are your orders?" Hawke hurriedly answered when he heard the captain calling himself.
"Notify the others, let them all carefully count their belongings, and get ready to disembark!"
"When the tide moon is over, our next destination is Sailing Island!"
"I will draw the blueprints of the new boat in the past few days, and when I arrive on the island, I will give the blueprints to the craftsmen on that island, and let them customize a new boat for me."
"When we have a new ship, it's time for us to say goodbye to the Moni!" said Moni.
Because of the geographical environment, the shipbuilding industry of Auer Star is very developed. As long as the money is in place, it only takes half a month to build a ship as big as the Moni.
The shipbuilders are all strong and strong, and thousands of catties of wood can completely resist movement by themselves, without any mechanical power.
For them, boat building means cutting wood or metal into various shapes and then joining them together.
The blueprint of the new ship mentioned by Moni does not require him to draw every subtle structure of the ship himself, only the general design drawing is enough.
Experienced craftsmen will judge whether it can be successfully manufactured by themselves, and perfect the details on the ship. They will also propose amendments to the unreasonable parts, which will save the employer trouble.
Mooney estimates that he will receive the new boat within a month at most after arriving at Sailboat Island.
As for the money issue, it was a little short at first, but after walking around the deck just now, Moni thought of a way to save money.
He plans to take the dismantled masts and sails of the Moni to Sailboat Island and use them on the new boat, which will save a lot of material costs, and the cost of building the boat will be about the same. enough.
He has even figured out how to transport it. If the three large masts are placed horizontally on the deck, the force will be dispersed and not concentrated at one point. The Moni should be able to bear it for the time being.
The more he thought about it, the more Moni felt that this plan was feasible. Not only could he save money, but he could also continue sailing with a part of the Moni, allowing him to accompany him in another way.
The only question is, the Mooney's new owner won't mind, will he?
Moni thought of Shamanleir. Although he knew that it was useless for Shamanlael to take the sail, there was a high probability that he would agree to his request, but he still had to ask in advance.
"I'll talk about it again when I teach him how to sail a boat," Money said to himself.
In the three-party talks just now, Moni agreed to teach him how to sail a boat in addition to agreeing to give the boat to Shaman Lear.
This is actually something that must be done, otherwise even if Shamanleir took the boat, he would not be able to use it.
"Dengdengdeng..."
Mooney hurried to the foot of a large mast.
He raised his head and yelled at the crew who climbed up to dismantle things: "Be careful when you dismantle the sails, don't break these things, I will use them later!"
Hearing his words, the busy crew members temporarily stopped their movements, looked at Moni and said, "I know the captain, we will pay attention!"
Seeing that the crew had received his order, Moni felt relieved.
He informed Hawke, turned and left the deck.
"Hoke, I'll leave this place to you, I have to leave beforehand!"
(End of this chapter)
"what?!"
Hearing what Money said, it was Hawke's turn to exclaim.
He didn't understand, weren't they already dismantling the sails to relieve the crisis of the Moni?
Why did the captain say they were saying goodbye to the Mooney!
Hawk looked down at the boat under his feet, and asked with a sad face: "Could it be that... the keel of the Moni has broken?"
He can only think of this reason now.
"No, no, the keel is not broken, it's fine now!" Money shook his head.
It's really good, and even has his own ideas, wanting to abandon him and take risks with other fish.
Thinking of this, Mo Ni felt a little sour in his heart.
It is impossible for Moni to say that he has no opinion at all about the boat spirit agreeing to follow Shamanleir.
He thought that his old buddy would be reluctant to part with him, and agreed to leave with tears in his eyes after his painstaking persuasion, but he didn't expect the fact to be completely opposite, the boat wanted to run away before he made a decision.
Money felt that when the ship spirit reappeared tonight, he had to talk to it.
Hawke on the side noticed the change in the expression on Mooney's face, from gloomy to resentful, it was wonderful.
He didn't know what Mooney was thinking, and asked with some puzzlement:
"It's not because the ship is broken, so what's the reason? Captain, even if you want to order a new ship, you won't just abandon the Moni, right? It can still sail!"
"It's not abandonment, but... the price!" Money looked up into the distance, and said something that made Hawk a little confused.
"I've done a lot of bad things, but never paid for it."
"I thought it would never happen to me, but now I know I was wrong."
"Fate is so wonderful sometimes, all the bad consequences need to be repaid, it's just a matter of time!" Money continued to say something that made Hawk unclear.
Hawke didn't understand, and Money didn't explain further.
There was a relieved smile on his face, and he said to himself: "Although it was a bit difficult to make this decision, after I really made up my mind, I felt a lot easier."
"Maybe, I've been waiting for this day to come!"
In the previous three-party talks, he made a decision to give the boat to Shaman Leer as a gift, and made a solemn apology to Shaman Leer, asking him to forgive him for what he had done before.
Although Samantel didn't say that he just forgave him like this, but his attitude was obviously kinder, and Moni knew that they had taken the first step to ease the relationship.
After knowing that Pochi was the mermaid who saved him, Moni had an epiphany. He understood that his craze for mermaids was not just a mermaid fever, but a subconscious dependence.
Rather than treating the mermaid as an ornamental object and making the mermaid hate him, he wants to make the mermaid get close to him, and even like him.
In this way, the relationship between them is warm, which is what Moni needs.
However, although Moni understands his inner thoughts, fish fever does exist, and it is not so easy to get rid of some things after becoming addicted.
Money is still unconsciously fascinated and addicted to mermaids, his brain trembles, and he is so excited that he can't control himself.
Because mermaids are really...really awesome!
There are such excellent species in this world, they are beautiful, kind, can sing, and can tell stories...
Thinking of the mermaid, Moni couldn't help showing an obsessive smile on his face.
"Hmm~" A strange smile floated out of his mouth.
Hearing this weird voice, the corner of Hawke's mouth twitched, knowing that their captain had fallen ill again.
He looked away erratically, minimizing his sense of existence and not disturbing Mony's imagination.
Having been around Mo Ni for so long, he still has this bit of insight.
"Uh-huh~uh-huh~"
The goosebump-inducing laughter came and went.
After being intoxicated for several minutes, Mooney gradually regained his senses.
He took a deep breath, turned to look at the one-eyed sailor beside him, and shouted, "Hawk!"
"Captain, what are your orders?" Hawke hurriedly answered when he heard the captain calling himself.
"Notify the others, let them all carefully count their belongings, and get ready to disembark!"
"When the tide moon is over, our next destination is Sailing Island!"
"I will draw the blueprints of the new boat in the past few days, and when I arrive on the island, I will give the blueprints to the craftsmen on that island, and let them customize a new boat for me."
"When we have a new ship, it's time for us to say goodbye to the Moni!" said Moni.
Because of the geographical environment, the shipbuilding industry of Auer Star is very developed. As long as the money is in place, it only takes half a month to build a ship as big as the Moni.
The shipbuilders are all strong and strong, and thousands of catties of wood can completely resist movement by themselves, without any mechanical power.
For them, boat building means cutting wood or metal into various shapes and then joining them together.
The blueprint of the new ship mentioned by Moni does not require him to draw every subtle structure of the ship himself, only the general design drawing is enough.
Experienced craftsmen will judge whether it can be successfully manufactured by themselves, and perfect the details on the ship. They will also propose amendments to the unreasonable parts, which will save the employer trouble.
Mooney estimates that he will receive the new boat within a month at most after arriving at Sailboat Island.
As for the money issue, it was a little short at first, but after walking around the deck just now, Moni thought of a way to save money.
He plans to take the dismantled masts and sails of the Moni to Sailboat Island and use them on the new boat, which will save a lot of material costs, and the cost of building the boat will be about the same. enough.
He has even figured out how to transport it. If the three large masts are placed horizontally on the deck, the force will be dispersed and not concentrated at one point. The Moni should be able to bear it for the time being.
The more he thought about it, the more Moni felt that this plan was feasible. Not only could he save money, but he could also continue sailing with a part of the Moni, allowing him to accompany him in another way.
The only question is, the Mooney's new owner won't mind, will he?
Moni thought of Shamanleir. Although he knew that it was useless for Shamanlael to take the sail, there was a high probability that he would agree to his request, but he still had to ask in advance.
"I'll talk about it again when I teach him how to sail a boat," Money said to himself.
In the three-party talks just now, Moni agreed to teach him how to sail a boat in addition to agreeing to give the boat to Shaman Lear.
This is actually something that must be done, otherwise even if Shamanleir took the boat, he would not be able to use it.
"Dengdengdeng..."
Mooney hurried to the foot of a large mast.
He raised his head and yelled at the crew who climbed up to dismantle things: "Be careful when you dismantle the sails, don't break these things, I will use them later!"
Hearing his words, the busy crew members temporarily stopped their movements, looked at Moni and said, "I know the captain, we will pay attention!"
Seeing that the crew had received his order, Moni felt relieved.
He informed Hawke, turned and left the deck.
"Hoke, I'll leave this place to you, I have to leave beforehand!"
(End of this chapter)
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