Fairy’s Box

Chapter 96: IQ suppression

Half of her long sea-blue hair was submerged in the water, revealing only half of her beautiful face. Her bright and clear eyes looked at the two on the boat, revealing a curious color.

"Sirenhai, Kraken!" Charlene's eyes lit up, as if she saw a life-saving straw, and she rolled and jumped to the bow of the boat, screaming with tears: "Help!"

"Help!" Of course Yale didn't want to die, so he howled.

Gulugulu... The Kraken was taken aback and dived into the sea.

One man and one woman did not dare to shout for help this time, the female knight kept gesturing: "We... encountered... danger... help..."

The siren gradually became serious, nodding from time to time, and his eyes kept scanning the ghost's hull.

"So... save us..." Sweat dripped from the girl's white forehead.

Whoa! The upper body of the sea fairy floated out of the sea, with a fair and perfect body, and the crystal water droplets slipped down the skin, exuding a magnificent luster against the backdrop of the monstrous firelight.

saved! The two were excited for a while, and almost shouted in excitement.

Da da da…

The siren's tail patted the sea surface, changed to a backstroke posture, and leisurely sprayed water from its mouth.

"Absolutely right, she's playing tricks on us!" The knight felt that he had been fooled and trampled on, but when his death was imminent, he didn't even bother to be angry.

"Don't you know us? We just met a few days ago! By the way, someone on board gave you fresh beef."

The Kraken stretched her waist lazily and floated on the sea. She was a fairy who led the lost souls back to the Styx. She was able to travel freely in the world of life and death.

"What should I do..." Charlene was at a loss in a hurry, her slender legs were trembling and she could barely stand.

boom! Yale slammed his fist on the guardrail and roared in a panic:

"As you can see, this is a ghost ship, it's constantly creating its own kind in some way, and if we die, new ghost ships will be created. This goes on, soon! Ships all over the world will become ghost ships. You won't have any more beef to eat!"

The Siren Siren turned pale in amazement, and an inexplicable sound began to sound in his throat. After a few seconds, it was replaced by a stumbling Rosevian accent: "You, you lie."

She can talk, she really was playing with us just now! The flames of anger rose in the hearts of the two knights at the same time, even more than the fear of death.

Just be patient! Life is important! The two looked at each other, comforting each other at the same time.

"Absolutely not deceived!" Yalei emphasized in a hurry, his brain was running fast, and he said:

"If you don't believe me, do your own calculations. For example, if one ship disappears every year, and new ghost ships are created, then in the second year, there will be two ghost ships in total, in the third year, there will be four ghost ships, and in the fourth year... very Come on, in a few decades, the whole world will be ghosts! How can dead people eat? They won't give you beef!"

The Kraken clenched her fingers and counted nervously, but soon found that her fingers were not enough, and began to count the scales on her tail... In the end, she gave up in despair, because scales with similar colors were too easy to be confused!

"How is it, I can't count it, I didn't lie to you." Yale asked tentatively, cold sweat falling from the bridge of his nose.

"What, what should I do?" There was a panicked expression on the beautiful face of the Siren Kraken.

"Save us!" The knight couldn't help shaking the guardrail.

"It's so troublesome...and very tiring..." The Kraken dived into the water, leaving only half of her pretty face, spitting blisters like a crab

This is not evil or sinister, because in her eyes, there is no essential difference between the living and the dead. Humans' struggle to face death is just a commonplace scene, and sirens are closer to the dead than to the living.

"We'll pay you! Ten, no, twenty white-limbed buffaloes!" Yalei lion said loudly. Anyway, there are many local tyrants on board, and a few oxen count as wool, even if he himself pays for it completely Affordable.

Siren showed a moving expression, licked the corners of his lips, and raised four fingers timidly: "Three, thirty!"

"Deal!" He responded decisively with a boxing palm.

Pfft! The Kraken dived into the water happily, and the two knights were not nervous, because the ghost ship at this time was fixed by a mysterious force.

"How is it?" The knight showed a confident smile, clenched his fists suddenly, and said sacredly and firmly:

"knowledge is power!"

"Amazing!" Charlene admired him deeply and looked at him admiringly: "I didn't expect you to be able to fool the Kraken by secretly changing the concept. Although the method is clumsy, it is better than your acting skills.

"Eh? Shouldn't that be the case?"

"…"

After a few minutes of restlessness, on the water beside the sea hole, seven beautiful sea monsters with saliva appeared at the same time, wagging their tails, and circling around the ghost ship.

"Contract!" The original Kraken opened its mouth and spat out a mouthful of water-blue blood droplets that floated in the air and flew towards the ghost ship.

"Contract, swear by blood!" Yale bit the tip of his tongue, allowing two drops of blood to hold together.

The content of the contract was successfully blended in the blood in an instant, and disappeared into a cloud of clear light. Relying on this, the Siren Kraken can drag the object that violates the contract into the Stygian River, so that it will never be reincarnated.

Mortals can also rely on contracts and laws to punish goblins who break their promises.

Hehe...hehe...the Krakens are sweating hard...

The two knights finally knew why the previous siren was reluctant. They were still expecting each other to cast gorgeous spells, but the sirens were pushing the hull like trackers, and wagging their tails in the opposite position of the sea hole.

"It always feels... unreliable." The female knight put her hands around her knees and muttered to herself.

"I believe in professionalism." While Yale spoke, he looked at the sea below worriedly.

The worry was quickly diluted by time. With the push of the Kraken, the fog in the sky slowly dissipated, and the ghost ship was honest and did not move, like a cat caught on the back of its neck.

It may have been an hour or a whole day, and the ghost ship gradually weakened and rotted in the process of continuous retreat, and finally turned into the dilapidated posture that appeared at the beginning.

The darkness before dawn gradually receded, and there was a bright light between the sea and the sky, like a lit torch, burning dark blue sea water and gray clouds. The fire was spreading, and as time passed, the entire eastern sky was burned red.

This is the dawn of dawn. In the silent and splendid rainbow, the sun rises slowly from the other side of the sea, and the light between the sea and the sky suddenly shines brightly.

"Break through the darkness at the highest point..." Looking at the vigor of the rising sun, Charlene slowly closed her heavy eyelids, and her chest rose and fell symmetrically.

She fell asleep peacefully.

"A guy who is easy to slack off." Yale said dissatisfiedly, igniting a ball of vindictiveness in his hand, dispelling the severe cold on the deck.

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