Why do the animals they mainly capture are small creatures, but they have to wait until they fall into a trap to capture wild boars, and never take the initiative to chase them? Why do their range of activities only circle around the camp, or if there are mangroves? Why don't you try fishing? If it is a place that has not been explored, why not explore it, etc.

After leaving the camp, the problems of food, fresh water and shelter quickly became a problem. Alice Letasha had to give priority to finding water sources. Coconuts dropped around the camp would be collected by the survivors in the camp, so she had to Go somewhere far away from the camp.

This was completely unexpected by Captain Harrison Hank. He thought that Alice Letasha would at least try to follow their gathering team to search for supplies, and eventually surrounded the camp when they found that survival in the wild was too difficult. Turn around, so he asked people to pay close attention to see if anyone was following her, and not to throw her away, just pretend they didn't see her.

But she did not do this. Instead, she chose to walk along the coast. If she was hungry and thirsty, she would break some fallen coconuts to eat. Since she was alone, she did not have much need for food.

When she was far enough away from the camp, she had been walking for three days and could no longer see the fireworks in the direction of the camp, so she decided to temporarily build a settlement on the shore, making a bed with leaves, collecting nearby fallen coconuts, and looking for nearby berries. , using a knife to carve marks on the tree that she could understand.

She needs time to test some questions. Of course, this is very dangerous, but she must take the risk, otherwise she will never know what secrets Captain Harrison Hank and his team are hiding.

She wanted to use her voice to attract the siren and find out what was going on in this place, but the results were not satisfactory. At the earliest time, she sang in the early morning, but nothing attracted anything, so she thought about it, maybe she would sing in the early morning. At sunset, it had no effect.

So she chose to stay at the coast and sing all day long, but she found that this was unrealistic. The sun burned the sand so hot that she had to soak her whole body in the water to survive. The night was too cold, so she had to chase the tide.

A week passed quickly, and she tried almost every method she could think of. The coconuts she collected were quickly eaten. Alice Letasha made a rough estimate. She could only collect food nearby. After three days of use, she must leave here. It is better to say that she should start to choose now, whether to go back or continue to explore in an unknown direction.

Alice Letasha had to start thinking. What was the problem that prevented her from attracting the siren? Was it the lyrics? But she had sung the same song to those sirens before. Is it the volume of the sound? But before, her voice alone could attract the attention of a group of sea monsters. Maybe, maybe those sea monsters were not nearby at all, or there must be a shadow to attract them. shadow? Alice Letasha thought about it carefully and found that it seemed to be the case, whether it was what happened on the Victoria, a sea monster attracted by the rocks, or the story told to her by the sailor Laxa Marlow of the Caitlin. Among them, even Henry Jane's description seems to have one thing in common, that is, the shadow appeared first, and then the siren appeared.

In other words, the condition to attract the siren is not just sound, or the sound cannot attract the siren at all. There must be a shadow for the siren to appear. And just because people can make the same sound as the shadow, they are regarded as The shadow is dragged to the bottom of the sea.

So if it's not the sound, what is it about the shadow that attracts the siren? Alice Letasha thought about it for a long time, and suddenly thought of the fragrance that Henry Jane kept mentioning. It seemed that no one on the Caitlin had smelled it. The situation on the Victoria was similar, but if Henry Jane wanted to Does it express another meaning?

For example, he guessed that it might be because the shadows emitted a strange fragrance that ordinary people could not smell, and this strange fragrance was what really attracted the sirens to prey on them, ah! Alice Letasha suddenly realized that if this was the case, then Captain Harrison Hank was indeed not lying, but he might not understand the principle of using mangrove oil.

The problem is that if shadows have fragrance, why do sirens confuse people with shadows? Because when shadows mix between them for a long time, their bodies will be stained with the smell of shadows, so when they make sounds , those sea monsters felt that they were food just like the shadows.

So when a new fragrance is added to distinguish the shadows from the people, the sirens will distinguish them and will not attack the people. Making sounds when there are many shadows is misleading to a certain extent, so It is also important not to make any noise.

But if she is like she is now, with no shadow's fragrance or shadow around her, then no matter how hard she tries to make a sound, the siren will not be attracted to her.

But there was one thing. Alice Letasha couldn't figure out why mangrove oil could drive away shadows. After all, it was different on the Victoria than in the sea. According to what Captain Harrison Hank and others said, if those things couldn't be landed, It's weird that you shouldn't be able to board the ship.

Alice Letasha decided not to think about this for the time being. At present, she felt that she had understood the characteristics of the Kraken, so she decided to leave the seaside as soon as possible. Instead, she chose to go into the forest to find new food sources, and then Consider what Captain Harrison Hanks means when he talks about respecting water.

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