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Chapter 1111 Compass on the Sea

Chapter 1111 Compass on the Sea

Greenland froze because she had no idea what Captain Barber was talking about.

But she did know about World F's Sea World.

The fact that Godlock does not have an ocean that is big enough or vast enough has always been a minor criticism.

In fact, players know that this is unreasonable. It is just like taking a boat or a plane. It is fresh at the beginning, but within half an hour, the scenery will not change at all, which will make people irritable and want to reach the destination directly.

In terms of results, the vast ocean is not that interesting, not to mention that for those who sail on the sea, the destination is most likely the New World or archipelagos.

However, after what was jokingly called a re-opening of the server, the ocean world appeared, and a large number of players set out to discover new continents, unknown islands, and the underwater world.

But the players encountered catastrophic difficulties and were wiped out shortly after setting out to sea.

Problems such as being lost, harsh sailing environment, extremely long sailing time without any reference, and a huge number of underwater monsters with an average level of over LV150 easily defeated the players.

At this time, an excellent game will provide a way to overcome it, that is, the sailing family. These long-standing sailing families not only know the ocean well, but most importantly, they have mastered a natural ocean phenomenon called vortex.

Simply put, a vortex is a portal in the sea. As long as you follow the ocean current into a vortex, you can come out of another vortex.

Of course, as natural phenomena, these vortices will not stay in one place like a teleportation tower, which is even more inconvenient. The time when they appear, their size, the direction in which they appear, and even the flow rate of the vortex will affect the results of passing through the vortex.

In order to understand the laws of these whirlpools, one must have a very complete and detailed nautical chart, a navigation log, and most importantly, a nautical compass for calculations.

Greenland was secretly upset that he only boasted about the ship and forgot the important thing about the navigation compass.

So sometimes she would have a headache because of these too realistic AIs. No matter how many games she played or how many tricks she knew, she could never outsmart the famous Captain Barber, who had been a pirate sailor since he was 12 years old, stealing and struggling all the way until he was 70 years old.

If it really comes to a competition of scheming, she can't beat any of the pirates in front of her.

The cooperation continued, and they once again sat back at the negotiation table, and were the party at the mercy of others.

Greenland gave Audrey an apologetic look because she had just boasted about the ghost ship and the pirates would definitely use it to harass her.

boom--

Blaze reached out and knocked on the table, then separated Greenland and Audrey. The candlelight began to shake violently, and the light in the already dim pirate tavern seemed to be swallowed up by darkness at any time.

"Little boy, what do you want to do?!"

The pirates stood up instantly and pulled out all kinds of weapons.

Blaze said nothing, just sat back.

He should have just sat on the ground in a funny way, but the darkness seemed to have turned into a throne, allowing the dark god to look at the group of pirates who stood up with great majesty.

Blaze placed his hands on the dark armrests, then raised his left hand to support his head, looking silently at the pirates whose legs began to tremble.

A lesson from Odin, just sit down on the throne and tell them who's boss.

He originally thought that Odin was trying to trick people, but he didn't expect the effect to be so good.

"Why don't you sit down?"

"Well, we don't have so many demands..." Captain Babo managed to remain calm and was the first to sit down after getting Blaze's permission.

"I promised to give you the due compensation, and you gave me loyalty which you said was inexpensive." Blaze learned from Odin's experience and added a follow-up to his teaching without any instruction, which was to speak in riddles instead of human language.

"Okay, okay, loyalty, loyalty!" Captain Babo was almost smiling like a chrysanthemum. Of course, it was useless for him to guarantee it alone. He turned around and glared at the pirates behind him who chose to sit on the ground because of Blaze's words.

For a moment, the pirate tavern, which used to treat trust, honesty, and loyalty as after-meal jokes, was filled with shouts of loyalty.

Seeing that the pirates were loyal because of their desire to survive, Greenland breathed a sigh of relief and then called Blaze and Audrey to have a small meeting.

"You guys go to another coordinate first. If I guess correctly, the New Moon Statue might be there, but it's definitely not enough. It's impossible for that Silver Clan member to just leave a message in Crete City. I think there's still something to be excavated here."

"Understood. You have to be careful."

"Don't worry, I'll just kill a lot of people here at most."

Blazer was ashamed because Greenland was not joking, and Audrey said seriously that if Greenland was wanted, Arcadia would shelter her.

The three separated, Blaze and Audrey went to World F, while Greenland remained in Crete City.

"Who will go shopping with me next?"

No one paid any attention to them, so the pirates ate and drank.

After Blaze left, the pirates, including Captain Barber, became tough again, or casual. They discovered Greenland's "rookie" side, and even though Greenland could easily kill them, their attitude towards Greenland was no longer "captain", but "sailor".

"Then I'll just have to let you meet my boyfriend."

Greenland opened the call, hesitated for a while, and then clicked the send button.

Naturally, there was no response to the private chat, but screams like a monster invasion were heard from the city of Crete. The pirates' expressions changed, and then the hidden door of the Burnt Eagle tavern opened.

"Huh~ I haven't been here for a long time. The Cretans are still very welcoming." The Ripper pulled at the scarf that covered half of his face, and his eyes, as sharp as a scalpel, swept into the interior of the [Burnt Eagle].

"Yes, it's the Ripper!"

"That devil who kills without blinking an eye!"

"I heard he even eats corpses!"

The pirates scattered like birds and beasts, trying to escape, but the only exit was guarded by the god of death. High-end gadgets like the teleportation crystal, like the second life, cannot be used easily.

“It’s been a long time since I’ve had this reaction.”

The Ripper raised his eyebrows, his face full of curiosity. Ever since he was supported by [Hermes's Traveling Hat], NPCs were no longer scared to death when they saw him, which made him almost forget who he was.

The Ripper sat down at the negotiation table silently like a ghost in the few flickers of candlelight, and stabbed the table with a sharp dagger.

"Have a seat, everyone."

"You really ate the corpse?"

Greenland whispered in the Ripper's ear. The dampness of the feline's nose, the moist breath, and the trembling of its whiskers, all accomplished with the superb technical ability of Godlock, made the Ripper twitch subconsciously.

"Ah, found a weakness."

(End of this chapter)

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