Lord of Mysteries: Yao Guang

Chapter 584 A strange scene appears

Mateo looked at the calm sea in front of him, and did not feel as nervous as the other two people: "Captain, don't you have to continue to proofread the core of the 'Clover'? We may still have time to turn back now..."

Aaron slapped himself on the forehead to cheer himself up. At this moment, he really missed the taste of the last sip of Sunia's blood wine. When he heard Mateo's question, the man with this ship The man with the deepest relationship just smiled bitterly and said:

"I would like to, but the activation level of this ship is too strong, and it can be regarded as a ghost ship with independent consciousness. If we want to fully control her again, we can only destroy her core... and I can't do that yet. , maybe only Alexander can be cruel."

Mateo stared at Aaron in disbelief: "Why have we never heard of such an important thing!"

"Everyone knows about my transformation of the princess, but I have hidden the results of the transformation from everyone." Aaron smiled nonchalantly, and there was a coldness in his eyes that made Mateo feel unfamiliar.

Mateo was silent for a few seconds and shook his head: "I will tell Mr. Alexander, Thomas, and Mary about this - I mean, if I still have a chance to return to land and see other people again."

"You have a lot of bad luck." Vika squinted at the burn scars on Aaron's face and muttered quietly.

"I know, I am the 'Mage of Doom', but this is not a bad thing now."

Vika nodded: "Fate will flow to the right branch on its own."

Mateo felt that if the two people continued to talk, the topic would develop further into a place that he did not understand, so he interrupted the two of them in time: "What did you mention just now, 'net'? Fishing net?"

"Bad omen."

Vika and Aaron said this word in unison, and then turned to the sea at the same time, with similar worries in their eyes, but Aaron's expression was calmer. It was obvious that he had the demeanor of being a captain all year round, and as a demigod extraordinary person. confidence.

After all, for the "destiny" approach, the most important thing is to believe that you can get through the difficulties - good luck will lead to better results. This is not a code of acting summarized by Aaron, but just his own experience of dealing with fate.

Although it was said to be an "evil omen", Aaron keenly felt that the uncomfortable premonition did not come from the fate he had glimpsed, but from Mateo and Vika.

After hearing the two people say that they encountered strange Beyonders, Aaron did not remind them of this. The current situation was very strange, so Aaron was willing to trust the decision of the "Clover" itself.

Vika yawned. There was a loose bandage on his shoulder due to the injury. Combined with the bloodshot eyes and the unkempt stubble on his jaw, the whole person looked a bit crazy:

"Is there really a spirit world creature that can form a web of destiny? This has exceeded the impact of the world of absolute truth on reality. Maybe I should ask that guy..."

Aaron clicked his tongue, although he didn't understand it in depth, "Oh, you are actually from the School of Life? I didn't expect Mateo to have such a friend."

Vika didn't like Aaron's probing tone and just nodded silently.

"Even though we are friends, I don't remember much about it," Mateo muttered softly, "I have a very vague memory..."

Before Aaron could say anything else, his expression suddenly changed, and he stared at the empty sea in front of him.

Vika also slowly straightened up, but looking at the expression on his face, it seemed as if someone had just stuffed a live frog into his mouth. Mateo was the only one who didn't know what was going on, so he could only follow the gazes of the two people and look forward.

At first, he saw nothing, and Mateo had to squint and look harder. It didn't take long for Mateo to notice some small silver lines floating on the sea - no, they were rising and falling with the sea, hiding themselves in the gaps between the waves.

Those silver thin lines seemed to be broken and had no connection with each other at first glance, but as Mateo observed their existence, he noticed that these line segments were undulating at a coordinated frequency.

The word popped up again, and was displayed so clearly before his eyes, "net". Mateo originally thought it was just a mysterious code word for two "destiny" paths, but now it seems that it is not some kind of metaphorical riddle. , actually refers to something that really exists.

Damn it, if there really was such a net that could cover a large area of ​​the sea, what kind of thing would it be woven together? A swarm of spiders the size of ships?

Thinking of this, Mateo couldn't help but shudder. When he was using a monocular telescope on the observation deck, he didn't notice this abnormality in front of him at all:

"What on earth are those things? The 'Clover' will crash into it if it continues like this!"

Because Mateo was shouting, Vika also subconsciously raised his voice: "That's the 'net', the net of fate!"

But in addition to fear, there was also a strange excitement in his expression.

"Get down!"

While Aaron yelled, he put his hands on both sides, pressing the bodies of Mateo and Vika to fall down.

Mateo's head hit the deck hard, and he was sure that his forehead was swelling rapidly, and while Vika was wailing, his nose suffered another disaster.

The three of them lay down on the deck of the "Clover" together, and a green light curtain arched from the hull of the ship, quickly covering them.

The whole ship shook violently. The mast, which had just been repaired for less than a week, was making strange "squeaking" sounds repeatedly. The deck was bumping up and down. The three people who were lying tightly seemed to have been thrown into the pot and were shaken repeatedly. fried fish.

"Close your eyes." When Aaron said this, his voice was extremely hoarse. He seemed to be enduring some great fear, or a spiritual temptation.

If Mateo glanced at the captain at this time, he would find that Aaron's eyes were covered with a light golden film, blocking the silver water reflected in his eyes.

Mateo didn't know why, but after staying on the "Clover" for so long, the importance of obeying the captain's orders had been firmly engraved in his memory, so he endured the severe pain in his forehead, closed his eyes tightly and lowered his head. head.

Vika, who is more spiritual, does not need to raise his head or even open his eyes. Something indescribable crawls from outside the barrier raised by the "Clover", constantly impacting the precarious protective shield. There seems to be a longing for life on this ship.

Even without looking at it, Vika could feel that the monster that made his soul tremble was watching him.

The buzzing sound was calling him to raise his head, but also warning him not to raise his head. This made it difficult for Vika to continue thinking in the confusion - only two streams of warm blood gushes out of his nose.

In the end, he only had one thought left: It's so unlucky. My nose won't be completely collapsed, right?

"It's really spectacular."

When he heard this emotion, Mateo almost couldn't help but curse. This is a critical moment. Maybe the "Clover" will be destroyed in the next second. Who is still in the mood to express "spectacular" here? "?

Then he realized that the voice did not belong to Aaron or Vika.

Aaron turned his eyes slightly and caught a glimpse of a corner of the black robe. Under the warning of his spiritual intuition, Aaron quickly withdrew his gaze and continued to stare at the green deck of the "Clover".

As uneasy as he had expected, there was another person on board.

But after this person appeared and heard this person's strange sigh, Aaron breathed a sigh of relief - at least they could live for a while longer.

Now I owe three chapters.

I owe you three chapters, eh! ! !

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