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Chapter 411 Girl’s Pursuit

Chapter 411 Girl’s Pursuit

Bang!Bang!Bang!
"Who's knocking?"

crunch--

"Oh, it's Miss Wala Wala."

"If I remember correctly...well, this should be the fifteenth time you've been here today?"

"Mr. Arazon, is Lindsay still not here?"

"Lindsay! He...he seemed to have come back during lunch, but he is definitely not here now."

"Do you know where he went?"

"I don't know about this."

"..."

"Also, Mr. Arazon, when you lie, you can't help but look to the left. You'd better overcome it in the future."

"Perhaps not as good as "Virna Maya's Poems."

Instead of questioning Arazon, or even forcing him to tell the truth, she preferred to find Lindsay herself.

As expected, Wala Wala was still a little angry and angry:
"Why refuse!"

"alright, I got it."

Wala Wala turned around and stepped back into the passage of the cabin, with an angry expression on her face.

Farewell to the cabin where Lindsay and Arazon lived.

She searched almost every corner of the ship, but couldn't find Lindsay.

She didn't want to embarrass someone like Arazon who had nothing to do with him.

"A legendary story, a rare experience in the world, such a great opportunity to express yourself. No matter what you think about it, there is no reason to give up!"

The artist's intuition told her that writing an epic poem, a drama, or a piece of music for Lindsay would all achieve very good results.

The girl's eyes were a little dim.

But when I thought about last night, Lindsay's decisiveness when she rejected the invitation.

With this thought in mind, Wala Wala walked back to the deck.

Wala Wala sighed belatedly.

It was still early before sunset and the sky was getting bright.

After all, the fish boat is only so big, and it is surrounded by the sea.

"Could it be that...he is deliberately walking around me?"

The girl wandered around the cabin and deck for most of the day.

"But after all, it is better than "Journey of the Steel Knight" and three "Elegies of Galilee"..."

She felt helpless, so she leaned on the railing of the ship next to her and began to stare at the sea in the distance.

The girl's murmurings came to an abrupt end.

Because at this moment, she heard some subtle water sounds from outside the railing, as if someone caught a big fish from the sea?
"okokokok!"

Wala Wala turned around and looked around, her expression getting weirder and weirder.

No one was seen holding a fishing rod on the deck, and the narrow porthole in the cabin made it impossible for anyone to fish.

"Where did this sound come from?"

Relying on the artist's excellent insight, Wala Wala walked towards the direction of the sound.

She leaned out of the ship's railing and saw Lindsay sitting on the edge of the board, holding a fishing rod and fishing.

"Hey! Found you!"

"what?!"

Lindsay, who had just thrown out the fishing rod, was so frightened that he almost couldn't hold the fishing rod steady in his hand.

He turned around and saw Wala Wala's face full of resentment.

Lindsay tried to force out a smile:
"Walawala, good afternoon?"

"The weather is nice today. Have you had lunch?"

Wala Wala goes straight to the point:

"Lindsay, do you really not want me to write your biography?"

"A whole day!"

"In order to avoid me, you just sat in such a small place and fished all day long?"

Facing the girl's question. Lindsay looked at her luggage and saw an extra high-grade gemstone, five ocean element crystals, an octopus paintbrush that could automatically produce ink, and a lot of antiques that looked very valuable.

He sternly denied:
"Wala wala, fishing is a very important career to me!"

"Actually, just yesterday, I fished here all day long. This was not self-torture just to avoid being caught."

Wala Wala clearly felt Lindsay's emotions.

So the girl turned over and jumped, sitting on the railing above Lindsay's head:
"Then you don't mind if I watch you here?"

"If any fish accidentally detaches when lifting the pole, I can help you catch it."

"Uh...thank you."

Faced with Wala Wala's enthusiasm, Lindsay was a little overwhelmed.

After he caught another big crab and a glowing jellyfish, he started to feel restless.

“Let’s catch this first today!”

Lindsay put away her fishing rod, rolled over and jumped back onto the deck.

He took two steps forward, and Wala Wala followed two steps behind, even looking a little aggrieved.

But she didn't say a word, as if she wanted to prove something with her attitude.

Lindsay couldn't help it anymore:

"Do you have to be so persistent?"

Wala Wala is so persistent and answers without thinking:

"Yes, I think this experience should not be buried!"

Lindsay asked seriously:

"But Wala Wala, have you ever thought about it? My experience involves a lot of very dangerous or extremely valuable information. If such a story spreads, it may cause me trouble or even danger!"

Wala Wala put forward his own point of view:
"Lindsay, writing a story is a long process!"

"After I finish creating it, disseminate and promote it, and then the work becomes famous, it will definitely be a long-term work. Not to mention that someone will pay attention to you through this story, or even target you!"

Wala Wala then gave an example:

"Just like the City of Law, those who practice righteousness."

"Everyone knows that if you get involved now, if the person you support can become the ruler of the City of Law, you will definitely gain unimaginable gains in the future."

"But the fact is - the dissemination of information and the actual action span an infinite distance. And why do people who truly possess this kind of action ability need to pursue such an elusive and pitiful goal?"

"Lindsay, the universe is so big, it can hold all the secrets and stories!"

What Wala Wala said does make some sense.

But after these four years of adventure, Lindsay's attitude is still infinitely more conservative and cautious.

"You're right."

"But what if someone still treats me..."

Before Lindsay could finish speaking, Wala Wala caught up to him in two steps.

The girl stood upright on the deck. She and Lindsay looked at each other with serious eyes and said in a calm tone:
"If someone covets your secrets, then I will protect you!"

"Lindsay, I promise you, anyone who wants to threaten you in the future will first tear me into a pile of tattered canvases!"

"..."

The girl's emotions flowed from the essence.

Lindsay could clearly feel that there was no hypocrisy when Vala Vala said this, but a true vow from the heart.

The girl is indeed willing to use her life to defend Lindsay's safety!
So Lindsay is even less likely to agree to such a thing:

"I don't intend to let my trouble drag others down..."

Lindsay's voice suddenly dropped.

Because he saw the sky in the distance suddenly darken.

It's still afternoon at sea.

Looking in other directions, the sky is clear and the sun is shining brightly.

But coincidentally, just in the direction of the fishing boat, a large dark cloud appeared from the junction of the sea and the sky, and the low air seemed to be pressing in front of us at any time.

Lindsay pointed into the distance and asked:

"Wala wala, do heavy rains like this often happen on the seas of the Seven Seas Alliance?"

(End of this chapter)

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