Chapter 159: The Fury of the Bear
Gray didn't know that he had unconsciously brought a huge crisis to the many pirates on Golden Island. After killing Sota, he moved forward for a while, and then immediately turned to drive the ship back home.
Of course, even if he knew, he would not feel any guilt. He would only applaud and like his clever "layout". He could not have thought that his own random move would make them enemies and consume Peters' strength.
These guys are all dead, and it is a good thing to die on either side. He wishes both sides would be defeated and both sides would be better off. Then he would benefit from it.
"Boom!"
A huge thunder fell from the sky and hit the sea in an instant. The ground suddenly turned white, and then fell into the boundless darkness.
"Your Majesty, the storm is coming. I hope this storm can be a little bit, otherwise it will be bad." Kwein stared at the dark sea without blinking and said to Grey.
"Will you do this when you encounter this situation?"
"Slow down the sail, slow down, and wait for the storm to pass." Kwein said honestly. He didn't know if there was a better way, but he knew only this way.
"Then let's lower the sail." Grey said decisively, sure Kwyn was not lying.
"Everyone returned to their position, put away the sails and waited for the storm to pass!" Cwien shouted, and the soldiers below became busy.
The late autumn wind had brought some coolness, and now the storm was approaching, and the wind on the deck was very strong. Gray was not interested in drinking the northwest wind. He told them what was outside and went back to the room to continue.
The elf and Merida were playing chess. The two of them were not very good at chess. The chess was still very happy to peck at each other. Gray went up to teach them a few moves, but they joined forces to drive them away.
The reason was that they unanimously believed that Gray was cheating, especially Jasmine. She knew very well that Gray's chess level was not very good before, so how could he suddenly make a rapid progress and let both of them join forces to play, but he must have cheated.
Although he thought he hadn't cheated, there was no reason to talk about with women, let alone two women who couldn't afford to lose, so he didn't play chess with them. It was so interesting.
Not long after, the sound of raindrops sounded outside, making a clatter on the boat.
"It's raining heavily!"
With the heavy rain, there is also a fierce storm. The surging waves are as if they are about to turn the entire sea. The huge sailboat rises and falls on the sea like an insignificant broken paper boat, as if it will be knocked over the waves at any time.
Fortunately, these pirates still value the guys who eat, and before going to sea, Gray had someone to do some good work and was not so easily defeated.
The hull shook violently, and the chess pieces on the chessboard suddenly rolled all over the ground. Merida fell down without any warning, fell to the floor, hugging her head and letting out a cry of pain.
Jasmine held a chess piece, her wings flapped, and flew into the air and looked at the chessboard with a dull look on her face. How could this happen? She obviously wanted to win the chat.
"Are you okay?" Jasmine flew to Merida and asked with concern.
Merida shook her head, supported her hand and got up, rubbing the place she was touched, "It's okay, why did the boat suddenly shake like this?"
Jasmine blinked, "Then... I won just now."
"ah!"
Before Merida could answer, the hull tilted to the right again, causing her to fall to the other side.
"Be careful!"
Gray helped Merida, who was about to fall again, and reminded her.
"I'm fine!" Merida broke free and stood staggeringly.
"Catch something." Grey said, most of the things on the ship are fixed to the floor and will not move because of the hull's shaking.
"How could you stand so steadily?" Merida grabbed the corner of the table and looked at Gray, who was extremely steady as the hull swayed, with envy.
"Because you are not strong enough." Gray replied, and walked out of the door with an umbrella.
As soon as he walked out of the room, Gray saw Carrien walking towards him in a hurry. He was so scared that he felt a little shocked, thinking that something had happened?
"Your Majesty, the ghost ship!" Carrien walked to Gray and pointed at the sea in the heavy rain with an anxious look on his face.
"Ghost Ship?"
Gray followed him to the side of the ship, and then saw a silence of a ship appearing in the rough sea, and a lightning flashed through the air. He could see the broken ship through the heavy rain.
"It's really a ghost ship?"
Gray was puzzled. Such a broken ship would sink when placed on the water, and it would be difficult to go to sea, let alone travel safely on such a turbulent sea.
If it weren't for the ghost ship, it would be hard to have any other explanation.
"Your Majesty, get closer, it's getting closer." Carrien stared at the ghost ship, his palm pressed on the hilt of the sword, his body muscles tense, ready to fight at any time.
"It was far away from us before, and it looked only half as big as it is now."
Before he went to inform Gray, the hull he saw was not half as big as this one, and he could only tell that the other party had approached a lot in a short time.
Another lightning flash appeared, and looking at the ghost ship that was faintly visible, Gray said in a deep voice: "Everyone shouted at me and prepared for the battle."
The other party was indeed approaching. According to the accurate observation of Sha Niu, the time distance between the two lightning flashes was only thirteen seconds, and the ship had approached them thirty-four meters.
Note that both ships are opposite to each other, and the ship is moving horizontally among the waves, and the horizontally moving speed is extremely fast.
He didn't know what this thing was, and he was very curious about it, but there were too many rumors about the ghost ship. No matter which one, the ghost ship was an enemy, not a friend, and it was a very terrifying existence.
Everyone came to the deck with their weapons in the heavy rain, looking at the ghost ship in the distance, each with a serious expression.
"Your Majesty, let's go to the sails. No one who encounters the ghost ship can survive." Kwein suggested.
"Since no one survives, can escape be effective?" Gray glanced at him and opened his shackles. "Wait a minute, kill me no matter what comes out. As long as you do your best, you won't have to bring this thing on the boat in the future."
"Yes, Your Majesty, no matter what it is, I will fight with all my might. Your Majesty, you have to be right. It is useless to escape when facing this thing. The ghost ship can catch up with all the ships. Only by fighting to the death can you have a chance." Kwein Zheng nodded heavily, turned into a werewolf form in the heavy rain, and grinned at the ghost ship.
"Grey, there's something uncomfortable." Jasmine flew out, flew under his umbrella under a magic cover, and frowned.
"It's okay, I just don't know what I know. I will teach it how to be a qualified ghost." Gray touched the elf's head and comforted her with a smile.
"Things like ghosts should have gone to hell long ago."
Chapter completed!