Chapter 129: Trekking in the White Mist
Accompanied by the sound of orders, Li He saw Bamu, the wizard apprentice who managed the students, appearing.
He was not alone, followed closely by more than a dozen apprentices from the White Fang Tower who were in charge of ordering the ship.
Their robes and chests were all embroidered with a steeple, which was the symbol of the White Fang Tower and their status symbol.
After they appeared, there were loud shouts and shouts.
"All students, please leave the deck within one minute and return to your room immediately! You are not allowed to go out before receiving new notice, otherwise you will be severely punished!" With the shouting, they
dispersed to various locations on the deck, facing the students who had not yet reacted. Started to forcefully drive them away.
Some of them were slow and didn't understand the words. They were grabbed by the collar and lifted up. With a wave of their hands, they were thrown towards the entrance of the deck leading below.
Every wizard apprentice is serious and cold, without any regard for emotion.
Seeing this, many students immediately realized that something big was happening. They did not dare to delay and rushed towards the entrance below the deck.
Li He squinted his eyes, glanced at the white mist on the sea that was getting closer and closer to the ship, and made some guesses. However, he did not hesitate and followed the crowd towards the entrance below the deck.
At this time, Bahrain seemed to be deliberately walking by and said quickly: "Be careful, there may be danger next. Stay in the cabin honestly, and don't come out if there is any movement outside. Protect yourself, don't die, I'm still I want to make money from you."
After saying these words, Bahrain walked further away and drove away the students in the corner.
"Is it dangerous..." Li He glanced at Bahrain's back, then at the white mist on the sea closer, and walked quickly into the entrance below the deck.
He was not very worried about the danger. After all, there were wizards guarding the ship. If something really happens, the other party will take the blame.
And if the other party can't stand it anymore, he has a way to escape.
At the last moment before entering the entrance below the deck, Li He saw a figure in white robes appear in his field of vision, it was the Demon Heart Wizard.
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The Conch continued to sail, but its speed suddenly slowed down to only one-third of its previous speed.
Because a strange white mist enveloped the sea around the Conch, greatly reducing visibility, we could only move forward cautiously.
The devil-heart wizard in a white robe sat cross-legged at the front of the Conch's deck, holding a 30-centimetre-long twisted staff shaped like a dried rose in his hand, looking at the white mist seriously.
You can see the white mist around you, constantly changing, as if there are some weird creatures in the depths, sometimes undulating, sometimes tumbling, and sometimes weird roars are heard.
The devil's heart wizard's face was as dark as water, and his eyes became more and more serious.
The two wizard apprentices approached cautiously, stopped two or three meters away from the Demonic Heart Wizard, and quickly reported: "Master Demonic Heart, all students have been driven back to their rooms, and the bottom cabin has been asked to adjust the ship's speed. It can take up to three minutes, and the speed can be reduced by a certain amount."
"Well, that's good." The Demonic Heart Wizard nodded slightly after hearing this, slowly exhaled in front of the white mist, and sighed, "I didn't expect that this time the trek would be white. The fog appeared so quickly. It should have taken at least two days to encounter it, but now it has appeared... It seems that their area has spread, and their position has also shifted to a certain extent. Something special should have happened in the core area. This It's a bit tricky for us to crash into it."
"Lord Demon Heart, it seems that we haven't entered too far, and the speed has slowed down. How about we change the course, sail out of this area, and then find a way to go around it? ?" A wizard apprentice suggested after hearing this.
"Oh, do you think no one has tried such a simple method before?" After hearing this, the Demonic Heart Wizard commented coldly, "Stupid! Let me tell you, the Trekking White Mist is not a dead thing like ordinary white mist. It is alive, with life and thoughts.
We intrude into its range and try to change its sailing and leave. It will not succeed at all. It will only think that we are afraid and then move with us. Want to leave There is only one way to navigate this wandering white fog, and that is to maintain the original voyage and go straight through it. With luck, we can leave in less than a day. If we are unlucky, it will take ten days or half a month. Navigate in it."
"Then..."
"Be prepared, be prepared to deal with danger." The Demonic Heart Wizard looked at the white mist and said solemnly, "The white mist itself is not dangerous, but it has captured people over the years. There are too many things, and there are unimaginable dangers inside. It is said that in this wandering white mist, there are even space cracks connecting other worlds. If our ship hits it, it will be shattered instantly. Next, our ship may
be It's safe, but I may encounter a series of unspeakable strange things. I will stay here to ensure that the ship will not be seriously damaged and at least sail back to the decaying port. And you guys will manage the things below deck for me. Students, in special times, if there are those who are disobedient, I don’t mind killing a few to establish my authority.
In fact, you guys should also pay attention to your own safety. After all, if the danger you encounter is special enough, I may not be able to take care of you. So take care of yourself."
"Yes, Lord Demon Heart." After hearing what the Demon Heart Wizard said, the wizard apprentice nodded and left, his expression not very good.
The Demon Heart Wizard closed his eyes where he was and began to wait.
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time passes.
The Conch kept moving through the white mist.
"Ho ho!"
From time to time, a strange roar would sound from deep in the white mist.
"Boom!"
From time to time, there would be a huge explosion sound from the bow of the ship, which was the evil wizard casting an attack spell.
The Conch trembled and swayed sometimes, and sometimes cracks suddenly appeared on the hull and holes appeared on the deck, as if it had been struck by an invisible object.
This is not scary. What is scary is that from time to time there will be screams in the student cabin. When the wizard apprentice breaks the cabin door and rushes in, he will find that the people living inside have died in various strange ways.
Some were strangled to death by the strange kelp that appeared around their necks, and some were buried by dense leeches to suck them dry. There were also cases where the lower body was in the cabin, but the upper body penetrated directly outside the cabin and drowned. The strange thing was that the body and the cabin were perfectly connected, as if they had grown together.
Panic spread throughout the ship, and the students huddled in the narrow room, trembling with fear as they listened to the screams one after another around them. Some were so frightened that they had a nervous breakdown and slammed into the bulkhead. However, they only suffered a head injury and bleeding, but did not die. With a cruel heart, he gritted his teeth and pulled out the lampstand fixed on the table, and stabbed it hard into his neck with the tip.
Blood splattered everywhere. The student twitched a few times and slowly fell down, with a look of relief on his face.
After a moment, the door was kicked open with a bang. The two wizard apprentices glanced into the room and said without surprise: "Okay, another one is crazy." "There's no need to continue even if you're dead
. Being tortured." After saying these words, the two wizard apprentices turned and left, with cold faces, and began to check the rest of the area.
Amid the endless dangers, they were also under great pressure. They were not in the mood to feel pity or pity for the others. They just wanted to make this terrible experience pass quickly.
Hurry up, hurry up.
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(End of chapter)