Huanji looked at Xu San and suddenly became interested in the thing that could control the weather.

"So what do we do now? Go back to that artifact? She said that without it, we might not be able to get through the storm," Huanji said with a serious expression.

Xu San looked at Hans and asked, "Brother Hans, what are the chances that our ship can pass through the storm without dropping anchor?"

“It depends on the size of the storm. A ship of this size could easily pass through a normal storm, but the passengers would suffer terribly, and there’s a good chance some would die. Especially the elderly and children, they would be in great danger.” As Hans spoke, he couldn’t help but look at his sister.

Lisa glared at Hans. "You know I'm not a child!"
Hans looked away. "I mean, it seems like little kids your age would be in danger."

"However, stopping the ship and anchoring won't help; that storm will continue indefinitely."

Hans stared at him in astonishment. "Impossible, impossible! No matter what kind of storm it is, it will always pass."

“That’s what I think too!” Xu San patted Hans on the shoulder. “But some things always exceed human imagination. Maybe the storm will stop, but I think some people don’t want to wait. Even if it means risking the lives of everyone on board, they’ll still go for it! Because some people don’t value human life that much. Maybe, I think, you’ve met people like that before. Right?”

Hans fell into a brief silence.

In Germany, behind that fanaticism lay indifference to life.

They chose to leave Germany precisely because they didn't want to face this indifference.

"Then what do we do?" Haas asked, looking at Xu San with a low voice. "There's no way. But we need to get that thing while we're crossing the storm," Xu San said meaningfully. "I think if we can get that thing successfully, we might be able to end this storm sooner."

"Let's go then!" After hearing Xu San's words, Hans didn't waste any more words and directly lifted his leg and walked down the outer stairs.

As he walked, he suddenly heard Xu San behind him say, "Hey, Brother Hans, we're not going that way. The captain's cabin is this way."

Hans scratched his head awkwardly, gave a wry smile, and turned to catch up with Xu San.
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Raul washed his face and drank a large glass of green, unidentified liquid, after which his complexion improved considerably.

Her face, which had previously been as blank as a sheet of paper, finally showed a hint of rosy color.

After changing into a new set of clothes, Raul began to comb his hair. At that moment, Captain David walked in from outside, looking puzzled, and said, "Everyone has been sent out, but we still haven't found them. However, Xiong Da and Hu Er have already discovered their trail, and I believe they will be found soon."

After tidying his hair, Raul picked up a hair tie from the table, tied it into a ponytail, and said, "We can put the Edogawa matter aside for now. The most important thing now is to find Tori."

Captain David raised an eyebrow. "Tori and his two bodyguards..."

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'I see, not only are they gone, but now even Sisford is gone. I'm worried that all four of them have been…'

David then gestured with his right hand as if touching his neck. (End of Chapter)

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