The Wizard World

190 Deathstroke Beetle 1

A flash of lightning flashed across the sky.

Followed by the sound of thunder.

Boom! !

Downpours of rain poured down from the night sky. The ship moved slowly in the dense heavy rain.

On the dark gray night sea, black ships appear inconspicuous, moving with the waves.

In the torrential rain, Angelet stood in front of the glass window of the cabin, looking at the endless sea from a distance through the rain curtain. The sea water was slightly rippling, and the raindrops hit the deck and hull, making fine crackling sounds.

Click! !

A flash of lightning flashed again, illuminating Angelet's whole body brightly.

He was in his own room, and the silver candlestick on the table kept dripping wax oil onto the brown wooden table as the ship shook.

Lispell was sitting behind the wooden table, carefully holding a black leather bag, grabbed handfuls of silver-white fine powder from it, and sprinkled it slowly and evenly on the table.

She changed into a tight white leather suit, looking like a royal court musician, gorgeous yet elegant, highlighting her slender waist and high chest. Her long black hair was tied into a ponytail and pulled from the right side of her neck to her chest.

At this time, she was sprinkling the silver-white fine powder with a focused expression.

A large amount of fine powder was sprinkled by her into curved lines, forming a huge complex character on the table.

Angelet looked away from the window and looked towards Lispel.

"Ready?" he asked in a low voice.

Lispell nodded: "Almost."

"It's up to you now. My witchcraft has a limited range. I've tried it, but I can't locate the original land." Angelet was a little helpless.

Lispell frowned and said, "My sorcery is half a tracking spell borrowed from the prophecy system. Although the distance is good, the effect is that I can't be sure of the distance. And there may be interference from other islands on the way. Mistakes are likely to occur. The energy aura of Gem Sea is too strong. It has a strong interference effect on the release of witchcraft."

"It's better than us being aimless." Angelet said lightly, "Let's go."

Lispell nodded.

She reached out to touch the characters on the desktop.

hum! !

The characters suddenly lit up with a strong white light, and then quickly turned into a white screen like a circular water curtain.

in white screen. A familiar island slowly appeared.

Soldiers stationed, ships docked by the sea, gray lighthouses at sea. There is also a pennant flying in the wind on a high place, it is a white flag with a silver horizontal line drawn in the middle.

"It's the island we left from!" Lispel was overjoyed for a moment. Although her face was still expressionless, there was a hint of joy in her eyes.

"How far is it from us?" Angelet hurried to the table. The white light at the edge of the screen illuminates both faces.

Only then did Lisper come back to her senses, she stretched out her index finger, and quickly drew a character in the air, the character suddenly turned into a white light curtain with white light entering the table.

The screen suddenly oscillated, but soon regained its stability.

It was only then that Angelet noticed that the picture seemed a little blurry. And no sound came out yet.

"It is impossible to increase the clarity and transmit the sound. This means that we may still be far, far away from the island." Lispell's face was slightly difficult. "It should be the farthest distance that this witchcraft can detect."

"What's the furthest distance?" Angelet asked in a deep voice.

"About three thousand nautical miles," Lispell replied in a low voice.

"Three thousand nautical miles!!" Angelet gasped. The entire Pacific Ocean on earth is only more than 6,000 nautical miles from China to the United States. Now they are literally in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. With the nautical level of this ship, I want to return to the original place in a short time. It is estimated that it will be difficult.

"It looks like. If we don't expect it, we will have to stay at sea for at least half a month." Lispell resumed her calm tone. "Do you have any good ideas? Lord Green."

"No." Angelet frowned. "By the way, since we are friends, you can call me Green directly, there is no need to add honorifics."

"Can this be done?" Lispell was taken aback.

"Of course." Angelet nodded, "With the speed of our ship, without the mainmast and sail, the estimated speed of the ship is not even two knots. We must find a way to solve the problem of ship speed, otherwise we may be caught at sea. Sleepy." One knot means one nautical mile per hour, and two knots equals two nautical miles per hour.

"These are not the most troublesome things. What I am most worried about is that we may have left the territory of the offshore Sea Clan, and now we may be floating in the outer sea area of ​​the Gem Sea. This is a sea area that even the Sea Clan dare not easily set foot in." Lispell frowned slightly. "Fortunately, I have learned seawater filtration technology from my family. There is not much fresh water on board, otherwise drinking water would be troublesome."

"I'm still worried about fresh water. Your technology can be used just right. Otherwise, we may have to create energy water to quench our thirst in the future. Drinking too much of that stuff will have a very bad effect on the body. Unless it is absolutely necessary, don't use it." Drink." Angle paused, "The question now is, how to increase the speed of the ship?"

Lispell also frowned and remained silent.

The picture on the desktop in front of her suddenly flashed and turned into another piece of land.

Gray-brown rocks, a beach piled up with jagged rocks, a few dark turtles crawling in the crevices of the rocks, and a dark forest can be vaguely seen in the distance. It looks like a deserted island.

The screen changed silently again.

All that was left was a gray sea.

Lispell lightly tapped her fingers on the table, making a crisp clicking sound.

The light curtain on the desktop immediately began to change rapidly, and scenes of seas flashed quickly. But no land appeared.

"There is no longer any land within the limit distance," she whispered.

"First find a way to increase the speed. At a speed of two nautical miles per hour, even if it is a straight-line distance, it will take at least two months to cover a distance of 3,000 nautical miles. We don't need that much time. It's better to go back earlier. "Angri said in a deep voice.

Lispell also nodded.

For a while, both of them were silent, and no one thought that they would fall into such an embarrassing situation after leaving the dangerous relic island just now.

The sound of rain outside the cabin hit the hull. Make a loud crackling sound. From time to time, there were a few lightning and thunder. The strong wind that was gradually increasing poured into the gaps in the cabin, making a strange whining sound.

At this moment, it seems that only the cabin room is the only peace. The outside is completely filled with endless thunderstorms and strong winds.

"Where are the great knights Jill and Riva?" Angelet broke the silence.

"On the deck to see if the rainwater can flow back into the sea in time." Lispell replied in a low voice. The light curtain in front of her slowly dimmed, as if it was time.

The white light curtain slowly returned to its original silver-white fine powder. The complicated characters drawn on the table also became a little messy. It's just that these silver-white lines are slowly emitting white smoke, and many fine powders have melted and solidified.

Lispell lightly stroked the table with her hands silently, and immediately all the fine powder was sucked into her palm cleanly, as if a magnet met iron powder.

Her eyes calmed down, and she said softly, "Green, do you like the sea?"

Angelet was thinking about the possibility of using his metal talent to make a metal sail and metal mast, when this question was suddenly brought up, he came back to his senses slightly.

"What's wrong?"

Lispell's eyes fell on the table, and her hands were slowly retracted. The palm of the hand is full of silvery white fine powder.

"I once dreamed of drifting alone on the boundless gem sea. Adventure. Encounter various adventures, see different customs and races. Witness the legends left by ancient wizards. Alone, in the endless storm Among them, on a boat with only one person, it seems that the only cabin in the world is safe and warm."

Her eyes were a little lonely, and the fine powder in the palm of her hand slowly gave off a trace of white gas, which quickly evaporated. "Whenever this happens, I want to stay away from everything and be alone in a world of one person. In the world of endless storms, I am alone in my safe warm room, listening to the sound of wind and rain outside. Can you understand this feeling?"

"Uh..." Angelet didn't know how to answer, "Do you like reading novels and poetry collections?"

"Yeah, did you see that?" Lispell nodded, "Actually, I've long been tired of this kind of life that collects knowledge and resources apart from meditation. Learning meditation research, resources and resources are still resources. This kind of life I have already I have lived alone in the castle for hundreds of years. I don’t want to have only one color in my life.”

"You want to live a safe and stable life. Just find some time to take a good rest." Angelet said calmly.

He could see that Lispell was actually an extremely emotional person. She was not suitable to be a wizard in the first place, but her family and aptitude forced her to take this path.

Lispell said lightly: "I feel very tired."

Angelet didn't make another sound.

He has seen many women, and most of them are beautiful, which will give him an urge and desire to possess them. But at this moment, facing the beautiful Lispell, the two of them were still alone in a small room, but he didn't have any desire or impulse to move his heart.

Yes, just a burst of peace of mind.

Since the conversation at the bow that day, there seemed to be a tacit understanding between him and Lispell.

Perhaps the two of them saw an inexplicable loneliness from each other. A strangely similar loneliness and loneliness.

Although both of them have their own families and relatives, the feeling is the same.

In this world, there will always be someone who meets a person whose state of mind is very similar to his own. Such a person can easily understand most of your moods, because he himself is the same.

This might be the case with the relationship between Angelet and Lisper.

"Pell, don't say such things in the future." Angelet broke the silence between the two.

Lisper didn't answer.

"Then, I'll go out and have a look first." Angelet put on the hood of his gray robe, opened the door, and a gust of cold wind blew in with raindrops.

Close the door with a click.

The fine raindrops on the deck immediately fell on Angelet's body. He tightened his robe tightly. The surface of the robe on his body had already been covered with a thin layer of metal. All the raindrops fell naturally and could not wet his clothes at all.

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