Chapter two hundred and seventy-fifth ship crash
"No!" Yalai's wail echoed on the deck.
The heavy anchor fell down, and the incredible weight hit the belly of the deck.
The sharp blade of the anchor hit the cabin, and the roar broke and made a thunderous sound. The Moon Python broke into two pieces, and the bow and stern suddenly rose, and the screams of Yalai's crew echoed in the sea fog for a long time.
The first half of the hull bounced up under the force of the attack. Fortunately, the two of them had already escaped from the Moon Python at this moment, otherwise they would have to throw them into the sky.
The hull fell back into the sea, stirring up huge waves, covering the heads of the two of them.
The waves swept across everything, and after more than ten seconds, broken wood and corpses gradually floated up on the sea.
A corpse was thrown to the side of the boat at Kahn's feet, which was the gray-haired old captain. Several black liquid flowed out of his mouth, nose and abdominal wounds, and also overflowed his white eyes.
Kahn saw a purple head emerging from the sea, and his long hair meant that it was Kahsha. He rowed the boat to pick her up, grabbed her arm and pulled it onto the boat.
Kasha opened her helmet, her chest undulated violently, she spread her palms, and several strange-shaped captain's seals slid from her hands onto the ship.
They couldn't help kissing each other, and the smell of sea water made the kiss feel moist and salty. He helped her apply wet and sticky hair to the back of her head, and she wiped away the seaweed hidden in his hair.
After a moment, his lips separated and Kahn asked Kahsha: "Why haven't Sarah come up yet?"
Kasha looked at the messy sea surface and couldn't find Sarah, shook her head and said she didn't know.
Kahn frowned. He could actually feel that Sarah was moving nearby, but he didn't know why he didn't get on the boat and flee immediately. She was obviously faster underwater than Kahsa. She was not worried that she would drown, but she was just wondering what she was doing.
The Moon Python made a loud noise again, attracting the two of them to look over.
The two-masted sailboat with large and wide masts have been separated from the head and tail, and the sea water pours into the stern and bow of the ship stand upright respectively. The hull's weight is constantly dragging everything on the ship to sink rapidly.
The sea area around Yue'e Reef is unfathomable. No one has ever seen the remains of ships hitting the reefs nearby being washed up by the waves, and soon nothing will remain on the sea surface.
After the Moon Python broke, half of the deep-sea Titan sank into the sea.
With a groan of steel, Nothillus stretched out a rusty iron hand toward Yalai. Wanjun's grip gathered on the torso of the villain captain and dragged him down.
Finally, Sarah floated onto the sea at this time. She stretched out one hand to the edge of the boat, and had just had time to watch the end of the sea funeral drama.
Yalai let out a crazy howl, his hands twitching, making a splash of water, but it was useless.
Nothillus walked towards the deep sea, and tightly clasped Yalai, who was still shouting in an iron fist. The ruthless iron hand dragged him step by step towards the sea. He was so small that he was unable to resist.
The sea water closed above his head, and the cry of the old captain of the Moon Python turned into a string of wild bubbles. Nortilus finally returned to the shadow of the sea with his spoils, and all those who did not pay the tithe would eventually sleep in the sea.
Yalai failed to escape the curse of fate and entered the eternal darkness, leaving no sign of him in the world.
"It's all your fault that you refuse to pay the damn tithe." Sarah stared at the scene in a daze, then shuddered and said to her.
She turned her head, and the two were standing on the boat and looking at her. Kahn pointed to an unconscious living person she was catching and asked, "This person..."
"Captain Byrne, this is the only non-small guy I know on this ship. I saw him coming over before he died. If he lets him drown, it always feels wrong. What do you think?" Sarah replied.
"You can do whatever you want, just don't expose our skin nails. Come up quickly and don't drag it."
Kahn took the dead Byrne from Sarah and dragged him to the boat. Sarah held it in her hand to make sure the boat would not overturn. After that, she reached out to put Kahn and Kahn's hands respectively, and was pulled up.
Sarah finally felt her chest no longer panicked when she moved her skin nails into her usual clothes. The windproof lantern hanging in front of the boat was like a bright lighthouse, symbolizing safety, and her mood couldn't help but relax.
Looking around, the rear half of the hull had almost completely sunk, and only a few sailors gathered in a circle at the vertical stern.
Nothillus's purpose was always Arai and his Moon Python, and he was disdainful to the others. But without the ship, these sailors could not survive in the vast sea.
After Sarah got on the ship safely, she took the initiative to snatch the wooden oar from Kahn and left the Moon Python. She now hoped to return to Bilgewater earlier than anyone else, and now this is her city.
The boat was rowing in the direction when it came. The wreckage of the Moon Python behind him sank completely in a few minutes, and no trace was left.
The sea mist closed behind him, and the wet and gloomy aura had gone away.
Bilgewater's reshuffle has been completed. At the end of the distant gaze, the city's tilted stone walls are dotted with lights in the sea fog, guiding her back - Bilgewater's empress returns to her hometown.
There is a place where her people eat by the sea, and they survived countless storms and waves like her.
The Bilgewater building is tightly clenched into the ridges and cracks of the island chain, like tough barnacles. Whether it is a storm, soul-eating night, or the occasional three-masted warship of the Noxus warship, you can't try to pry them away.
Ruling Bilgewater was a dirty and bloody business, and her wrists were still shaking like the first rope-climbing apprentice of the assembly worker. But she would work to make sure the city was developed better in her hands than in Planck’s hands.
The boat carrying the winner was far away from the Yue'e Reef, and the Yuepython was about to follow her master.
The upper half of the ship is almost perpendicular to the sea surface, and at the highest point of the hull, there is a shadow standing on the bow of the sea snake, waiting helplessly for the hull to gradually sink.
He was Pitil, who survived the bombardment by chance and escaped the violent Titan by chance, but he was unable to escape the disaster in the end.
Standing on the snake's head of the bow statue, Pitil watched the stern of the Moon Python disappear with the waves, foam, vortex and broken wood. The remaining sailors fluttered wildly, and were pulled under the sea by the suction of the sinking hull. The sharks swam over immediately and started a bloody meal.
He looked down and found that he had a few seconds left at most and would sink with the bow of the ship.
Pitil didn't want to die yet. He looked at the black reef not far away and finally made up his mind.
"My mother Hu is here, let me live!"
Chapter completed!