Three crew members rushed over and saw this scene...

The two young people who survived the disaster hugged each other, surrounded by the deserted and quiet deck and sea.

A scene that makes people think a lot.

Howard started clasping his hands in boredom.

His lobster was finished, so the kid got bored again.

Jack was safe in Mori Yuesa's eyes.

She stood up and pointed to the highest point on the ship.

on the mast.

"Want to go and have a look? There are beautiful views from there, whether looking down or up." Mori Yuesa teased Howard, spreading her arms and flapping them up and down, making the shape of wings.

"Take me up there? Thank you, Miss Paranoia.

The lobster just now should be given to you. You need food more than I do.

Eat more while you still can."

Howard mocked Mori Yuesa, but the sister didn't get angry. She smiled and reached out to grab the back of his collar.

"Are your clothes sturdy?"

Chapter 27 Bet

The sea surface was a calm black, bordering the sky. The stars fell into the waves and were bounced up by the waves.

"You should be thankful that I didn't cut corners on my custom suit, Miss Mystery who attempted murder."

The thrilling scene a few minutes ago made Howard hold a grudge and his little round face was wrinkled.

He likes things that are trendy and exciting, as long as he is not the protagonist.

The boy sat on the small round platform of the mast, holding the rope, about ten meters above the ground.

His feet were in the air, kicking outside.

After staying there for a long time, I don’t find it scary anymore.

What's more, there was a girl next to him who could jump onto the more than ten-meter-high observation deck by standing on a straight wooden pole.

"how did you do it?"

Mori Yuesha lay on the rope, the moonlight shining down, coating her profile with a layer of silver.

"It's a bit troublesome to explain, so don't ask questions, kid." Mori Yuesa was admiring the beautiful scenery, and the guards on the deck became small dots in her sight.

"Is it a witch...?"

Mori Yuesha turned her head, showing her little white teeth fiercely, and grinned: "Since you have discovered me... Ha! I will eat your brain!"

Howard looked at Mori Yuesha innocently: "Do you need this?"

Mori Tsukisa: ...

The more mature a child becomes, the less cute they become. Oishi and Miko are still more interesting... silly.

Howard also lay on the ropes like Mori Yuesa.

The two people enjoyed the sea breeze from high above and the waves breaking through the stern of the boat. At night, everything was silent.

"Look! Seabirds!"

In the air not far away, a white figure flashed by and passed before the eyes of the two men.

Mori Yuesha stretched out her hand and placed it flat in the air: "Come here! Come to me!"

Seabirds fly by.

Howard was puzzled: "Do you think the bird is a fool? Or are you the fool? One of you must be the fool."

Mori Yuesa raised a finger.

"Want to make a bet?" She pointed at the bird: "It will land in my palm."

The boy looked Mori Yuesa's outfit from head to toe. Apart from the shoulder bag, the girl had no place on her body to hide snacks or bread.

He nodded, "What's the bet?"

Mori Yuesa hadn't thought it through either, she was just bored.

"Anything is fine. Here, let's get started."

The girl raised her other hand and snapped her fingers.

A card flew out from the void, unfolded, and shattered.

The Crimson Chain of Cyttorak.

In an instant, magic surged in the void!

Several scarlet chains broke through space and shot towards the seabird like arrows, at such a fast speed that people could only catch a glimpse of a crimson shadow.

Snapped!

Tie it tight!

The chain was retracted.

The feather-ruffled seabird was held in Mori Yuesha's hand with a confused look on its face.

Howard was silent for a moment.

"You are indeed a witch."

The boy made a firm judgment. He carefully reached out and touched the chain—the burning sensation went all the way to his heart.

But my fingertips are cold.

"What is this?" he asked.

"This is a seabird." Mori Yuesa held the confused bird in front of her and said to the little boy.

"...I'm not asking about birds!" Howard stared, "Can you fly? How many years have you lived?"

The girl ignored the naughty boy's questions, she let go of the seabird, lay back on the rope and yawned.

The toes in white lace stockings move around in the socks.

She was a little sleepy.

Suddenly, Howard stood up from the observation deck.

"You will leave, right? Isn't that what witches always do? They appear suddenly and disappear just as suddenly?" the boy asked. "Will I see you again?"

"It depends on the situation." Mori Yuesha covered her mouth, wiped the water from the corners of her eyes, and teased: "You want to make a ten-year agreement with me again?"

"I haven't liked you since we had dinner yesterday!"

The boy turned his back on her angrily, tapping his shoes on her heels: "I want to see how good your 'girlfriend' is!"

How wonderful... maybe, it will be special, right?

She should have soft hair and big eyes.

Best of all, it has little canine teeth.

In this way, when we are passionately close to each other, if she bites lightly on your skin, it will be painful and itchy, right?

She doesn't need to be very caring, because I can take care of her. She just needs to love me and often hug me like a little tiger...

She...eh?

As I was thinking and adding the conditions one by one, a guy with blond hair and twin ponytails appeared in my mind.

Mori Tsukisa: Oh no...it's over.

No!Can!can!

Mori Yuesa shook her head vigorously, trying to shake the weird Baka out of her mind.

She likes Lun Ye She likes Lun Ye She likes Lun Ye She likes me She likes Lun Ye...

Pooh!

Mori Yuesa sighed and cleared her mind.

The girl stretched lazily in the sea breeze and touched Howard's short hair from behind.

"Little friend, by the time we meet again, you will probably be grown up."

Mori Yuesha still hasn't figured out the mechanism of time travel, and she can't guarantee that she can come to this world again next time.

"I guess I'm dead." The boy muttered, "Anyway, you have to come back. I haven't paid you the bet yet."

bet?

Mori Yuesha blinked, "I don't think I made a bet?"

Howard turned around angrily and said, "Then now! Think of one now! In a few years, you must come back to get it!"

The girl tapped the corner of her mouth with her index finger and thought about it casually.

"Okay, okay~" she said, "How about a traveling cloak?"

cloak?

"Yes, because I am a traveler. Sometimes I go here, sometimes I go to places with other customs. Wouldn't it be cool if I had a traveler's cloak - the kind that covers the head?"

Howard continued disdainfully: "It's just a cloak, anything else?"

Mori Yuesha smiled: "That's all? Don't tell me you can sew?"

The boy took out a clockwork figurine from his pocket and fiddled with it for a few times. The figurine then came to life and began to twist in his palm as if doing a folk dance.

"I did it."

He raised his head proudly and said, "I'll give you another weapon. A travel cloak with a weapon hanging around your waist. How about that? Come to me in New York in ten years. I will prepare a set for you that is unique in the world."

Mori Yuesha covered her mouth and yawned continuously. She was very sleepy.

The girl nodded perfunctorily: "Sure, sure. If I can come back, I will definitely come to find you, Mr. Stark."

"Is it settled?"

"deal."

The two shook hands, and under the witness of Yin Yue, the boy looked at the girl with full expectation.

"By the way, what kind of cloak do you want?"

"Hey! Where are the weapons? Weapons, where are you from? Axe? Guns?"

"You're not falling asleep, are you?"

"Mori Tsukisa?"

Two figures floated down from the mast without being noticed by the guards, then sneaked away and ran towards the first-class cabin.

At the door of the house, Jack's face flushed, like an animal entering a certain season or period, and he knocked on Mori Yuesha's door excitedly.

Chapter 28 Dreamweaving

"Since I was 15, I have lived independently without anyone to rely on."

"My parents passed away, and I have no brothers or sisters - she doesn't count, she is my adopted sister."

"I have no relatives, so I left my hometown and never went back—"

"Like those rootless grasses blowing in the wind."

The next morning, the sun was shining brightly.

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