Treasure Hunters, Sail the Blue Sea

Chapter 220 Through the Final Gate

Chapter 220 Through the Final Gate
Hearing that Alka agreed, Mardo showed obvious joy on his expression, and nodded with a smile.

"Let me say my final goodbyes to my granddaughter."

As he spoke, he turned his head and communicated with Materisa in their own language.

Afterwards, Materisa could be seen with a slightly surprised expression, then frowned, clenched her fists to cheer herself up, and nodded.

Mardo stretched out his hand, and a slight spot of light touched Materisa's forehead along his fingertips.

This point of light contained some knowledge, and when Materisa opened her eyes again, she was able to hear the communication between the people in Alka clearly.

Then Mardo took a ring from his hand and handed it to Materisa.

The features of the ring were very obvious, Alka knew it was a pocket ring at a glance.

"Go kid, go say goodbye."

Materisa nodded, twisted her snake tail, and quickly swam up the mountain.

It should be saying goodbye to your own clan and friends.

After watching Materisa leave, Mardo turned his head to look at the crowd and said.

"Entering between these mountains is the road to the boundless sea, but this road is not safe."

"As a thank you, I will coat your ships with a protective film, bless your ships, and help you pass safely."

Hearing this, Alka nodded: "If possible, of course."

It is a good thing to be able to receive more protection.

Mardo took out his own trident, and the azure magic power wrapped around it, followed the sharp edge of the trident and hit the side of the ship in front of him.

Alka and Simon deliberately took a step forward to ensure that they could see clearly.

In order to prevent the stranger in front of him from messing around when coating the ship for protection.

Although his granddaughter will also be on board later, who knows.

As the magic power gushes out, the magic power does not stick to the ship, but slowly expands around, turning into something like a membrane, covering the entire ship.

A water-blue coat of arms was imprinted on the side of the ship, and then disappeared.

Looking at this thing, Alka slightly turned his head to look at Pororo, and Pororo nodded his head.

He felt the Seagod's blessing in that coat of arms, and Mardo didn't lie.

"About the boundless sea, is there anything you want to tell us?" Alka asked suddenly.

Although there is "Land of Chasing Dreams", many things in that book are hidden.

So Alka wanted to ask if there was any more news about the race that guarded the gate to the boundless sea.

There is never too much news about that uncharted sea.

"The boundless sea."

Mardo said, slightly raised his head to look at the sky.

"That is a completely different sea, the only thing I want to warn you is that you must not look at that sea with your current view of the world.

It's a completely different, totally chaotic place. "

Seeing Mardo like this, Alka couldn't help asking: "Have you been to that sea area?"

"No." Mardo shook his head.

"This sentence is the advice that everyone who goes to the boundless sea must know."

Alka nodded, and didn't ask too many questions.

While waiting, everyone turned their attention to where they were going.

There is no difference in the water flow between the two peaks, it just stays in front naturally.

The water here is as calm as the surface of a lake.

It was as if a dividing line had been drawn between the two mountain peaks, and inside was a faint mist that could not be seen clearly.

The mist was so thin, but it seemed to completely obscure their vision of looking inside.

At this time, a figure quickly swam down from the mountain peak.

It was Martha Lisa who had said goodbye and was getting ready.

After hugging and saying goodbye to her grandfather and the guard-like man next to her, she slowly came to Alka's boat.

"My name is Materisa, thank you for willing to take me to the boundless sea."

"Compared to you saving our crew, this trivial matter is nothing." Arka said with a smile.

Afterwards, she and everyone on the ship got to know each other, and then stayed quietly on the deck.

"If you're ready, you can move on."

Maldo looked at the people on the boat and said.

Arka took a deep breath and came to the bow, looking at the area covered by the thin mist.

A smile couldn't help showing on his face, he turned his head to look at the crowd and asked, "How are you guys? Are you ready?"

"Well, I can't wait."

"Come on, let's go."

"..."

Hearing everyone's words, Alka turned his head and looked in front of him again, his eyes became more and more firm.

"it is good!"

"Voice of Dawn! Set sail!"

With Arka giving the order to move forward.

The ship starts moving.

The calm sea was divided by the bow and splashed on both sides.

Slowly heading towards the thin mist.

On the stone platform under the mountain peak, Mardo and the guards beside him watched them leave.

Looking at the granddaughter who was waving to him on the deck, his eyes were full of reluctance.

"Patriarch, don't worry, she is the best among us, she will definitely be able to end the punishment we bear."

"Ah... I hope so." Mardo muttered to himself.

But the guard next to him also showed a trace of doubt on his face and asked: "But why the patriarch, why did you entrust her to this completely unfamiliar team?"

If the storm champion is the leader of this ship, he can still understand.

Obviously not, so why give this team such trust?
He doesn't understand.

All kinds of teams, I don't know how many times he has seen during his childhood.

There is nothing special about Alka's team, the only one is the storm champion.

It is still a trial that is within their sight.

But he still didn't understand.

There were too many options before, and this team was not special enough.

"Why do you ask?" Mardo said, looking at the trident in his hand.

"I made a prophecy... This is the best opportunity."

"Prophecy? Patriarch, you..." The guard said in surprise.

Such things as prophecy cannot in themselves lead to clear instructions, but they can allow people to make optimal choices.

The use of such techniques will bring serious consequences.

The patriarch is already very old.

Mardo waved his hand: "Okay, this is a necessary payment, and you don't need to care so much."

Then he drew a semicircle with his right arm towards his chest.

"May the God of the Sea bless them."

The guard next to him also blessed him.

At this time, Alka's ship was already very close to the misty sea, so close at hand.

And everyone on the boat held their breath.

They are finally heading to their final destination.

The stern of the Voice of Dawn passed first, piercing through the pale mist, followed by the mast, and then it was the turn of everyone on board.

When everyone was completely submerged in the fog.

They were wrapped in a pale mist.

Except for the environment on the ship, nothing can be seen outside, as if passing through some invisible area.

Fog surrounded them and above the sea, blocking their vision and looking further afield.

In this strange area, Martha, who left her home for the first time, slightly approached Julia beside her.

As the fog thickens.

Even the scene on the deck became slightly blurred.

Oh, the fog has crept over the ships, and makes it impossible for them to see anything close at hand.

As a result, she had to completely stick to Julia's body, until finally she couldn't help it anymore, and put her four arms around Julia's hands, holding them tightly.

Julia looked at the nervous new member next to her, smiled and patted her on the shoulder to show her peace of mind.

"Don't be afraid, we will protect you."

Materisa tightened her lips and nodded, "Yeah."

The denser and thicker fog made everyone approach the center of the deck slightly, and finally surrounded the flower bed in the center of the plywood.

This way they can get close enough and know what their teammates are doing.

"This fog is getting thicker and thicker. It won't be the end where we can't even see the people around us clearly." Pororo stretched out his palm and waved the thicker and thicker fog, as if trying to clear the fog away. Swipe away.

At this moment, silver threads shot out one after another, wrapping around everyone's wrists.

"Hee hee, you won't be afraid this way!" Sitting on Xia Daiti's shoulder, Er said with a smile.

Everyone looked at the silver thread on their wrists, smiled and nodded, and did not refuse.

This is indeed a good way.

However, unlike what they thought, as the ship moved forward, the thick fog did not become thicker again and just maintained the status quo.

In this way, they have maintained a very low visibility situation.

There was no light and no wind, and the falling sail did not move at all, just hanging firmly on the mast like this.

The progress of the entire ship depends entirely on Voice of Dawn's own actions.

As time passed bit by bit, everyone who was a little wary couldn't help but relax and sat around the flower bed.

"How far is this?" Jason leaned back in the chair and couldn't help asking.

Alka counted the time.

"It should be more than an hour since we entered this fog. It's not the same as I thought."

Alka thought that they would experience all kinds of exaggerated scenery, or certain dangers, and then reach the boundless sea.

Unexpectedly, as soon as I stepped through the gate, I drove for so long in this vast sea of ​​white mist and saw nothing, so I could only keep moving forward.

"We seem to be passing through the membrane of the world...maybe." Julia said with some uncertainty.

Hearing her words, several people around turned their heads to look at her.

Xia Dai asked, "Why do you say that?"

"These fogs and the surrounding environment are not at all like the slightly chaotic way forward, but very solid, like a barrier to the world.

Of course, this is just my conjecture, and there is no evidence to prove the authenticity of my conjecture. "

"However, whether it's the map, the records I saw in the church before, or the words that Mardo just said, don't they all show that the boundless sea is an extremely chaotic sea?

The rules there must be chaotic, and there is not much order, which is obviously inconsistent with this place. On the contrary, this area seems to be intercepting the chaos there. "

Hearing Julia's words, everyone nodded. Although they didn't understand very well, after all, Julia was once in the Sea of ​​All Beings, practicing the duty of maintaining the order of the sea.

Compared with everyone else, she has a clear perception of the subtle changes in the surrounding magic power, the magic power content, and the changes in the surrounding environment.

Even when the surrounding environment changes too drastically, she has to take care of it.

So in a way, she is a professional.

As for these changes, it is difficult for everyone to feel them.

After another half an hour, the surrounding environment still did not change at all, and the thick fog still enveloped the ship.

Seeing this situation, Hu Anlu stood up and said, "It looks like I won't be able to go out for a while, so let me get you some food."

Saying that, Ju Anlu walked towards the kitchen.

They have been in a state of high vigilance since they had breakfast in the morning.

Eating some delicacies might be able to relieve it, and by the way, fill up your stomach and replenish your strength.

The silver thread still connects him.

Until the silver bell for dinner rang, the environment around them remained unchanged.

Everyone was full of wine and food, and waited on the deck again.

"How long will it take? I hope it doesn't come to us suddenly, at least let us prepare a bit." Jason leaned back in his chair and said boringly.

Not long after he finished speaking, the whole ship began to shake violently.

Everyone got up immediately.

The breeze began to blow, and the originally calm sails began to inflate with the breeze, and the speed of the ship instantly increased by one level.

However, the speed is getting faster and faster, and they can feel that the direction of the ship is beginning to change, and the surrounding dense fog is slowly fading away.

The sound of Didi Da Da came from the bow, it was the voice of dawn, trying to tell something.

Alka listened, then turned to the crowd and said, "Be careful, hold on tight, there is a maelstrom ahead!"

Hearing this, everyone immediately grabbed the surrounding objects, and cables flew towards them one after another, binding them and fixing their bodies so as not to fly out.

Materisa was new here and obviously very uncomfortable, but Julia next to her was giving her simple instructions and explanations.

And the ship also began to move rapidly to the left, and the speed became faster and faster.

It wasn't until the surrounding dense fog completely disappeared that everyone realized what was going on around them.

They are on the edge of a huge vortex, and they can see the center of the vortex in the distance from the direction they are staying.

It's so dark that you can't see anything.

They could only see the surrounding sea water flowing towards it non-stop, and the huge pulling force brought by the vortex made it impossible for their ships to move at all.

It can only be pulled away passively.

"Damn it, what are we going to do now?" Jason asked in a panic.

Arka looked at the vortex, and then at the membrane that wrapped the ship.

"Perhaps... that is the road to the boundless sea."

Hearing this, everyone turned their heads to look at him.

"what?"

"Have you seen this film? Isn't it the protection that Materisa's grandfather protected us for?"

Looking at the film, everyone could only hold their breath and stabilize their bodies.

At this time, Xia Daiti looked at the sea, and suddenly stood still.

The first person who noticed that she was strange was Er who was sitting on her shoulder, pushing her head non-stop.

"Xia Daiti, what's wrong with you? Hey! Wake up!"

Hearing his anxious voice, everyone around looked over, only to see Xia Daiti staring blankly at the sea.

Opened his mouth.

"Mother?"

Tears slid from the corners of her eyes.

However, everyone followed her gaze, and there was still that crazy vortex on the sea surface, and nothing appeared.

Julia and Martha Lisa, who just uploaded, wanted to start checking the current status of Xia Daitian immediately.

However, the same change as Xia Daiti also came from Pororo's side.

He also stared blankly at the sea.

"Cousin? Why are you here?"

His cousin is the dead Sang Kaka.

But this time, when Jason, Alka, and Lucilia looked over, they really saw the figure of the swordfish murloc Sang Kaka on the sea.

He was flowing quickly on the sea, jumping into the air from time to time, smiling at them.

Alka rubbed his eyes, but when he opened his eyes again, he saw not only Sang Kaka.

When his parents in this body first boarded the Shanghai Fist, they received Hammer, who had a good relationship with him, Matt, the uncle of the cook, and Lipoka, who had the least communication with him.

The figures of these people all appeared on the surface of the sea, looking at him.

These are all the people he knew and died after he came to this world.

Why are they here?

Where is the hallucination?
Alka turned his head to look at the crowd.

It was only then that everyone on the boat fell into the same state as Xia Daiti, staring blankly at the vortex of the sea, with their mouths slightly opened, muttering to themselves.

It’s over.

Apparently this was some sort of widespread illusion.

But Arka didn't know what caused it.

Seeing such a situation, Alka immediately controlled the dream catcher on his chest to float out.

A large amount of pink mist quickly diffused out, completely enveloping everyone, dragging them completely into a dream.

Everyone immediately closed their eyes and fell into a deep sleep, their bodies limp and tightly bound by ropes.

"Voice of Dawn, quick! Shake them!"

Hearing Alka's words, the ropes that bound everyone started shaking quickly.

Then everyone woke up immediately, opened their eyes and looked around vigilantly.

Seeing their eyes regain clarity, Arka finally breathed a sigh of relief.

It works.

Only then did everyone realize that they seemed to have just fallen into some kind of illusion.

"Okay! Now is not the time to think about this, hold on tight, we are going to fall in!"

Alka's words resounded loudly.

During the period of sinking into the illusion, the ship was about to be completely pulled into the vortex.

Everyone looked sideways, only to realize that they were about to fall into the dark abyss following the spiral.

"Ahhhh!"

The screams came and went, and then disappeared completely.

The Voice of Dawn disappeared in the center of the vortex.

(End of this chapter)

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