The Mystery:The Witch and the Scourge

Chapter 83: A wise man has a thousand thoughts, but he must make a mistake

"That's it..."

Joyce whispered, glancing at Alger who was standing not far away from time to time, as if thinking about how to deal with him.

Naturally, I don’t want to kill him, but if I just let him go, with his “contrary to the political commissar” character, he might come up with something...

On the other hand, Alger saw that the situation was not good and immediately expressed his weakness:

"I just happened to come to this island. I heard something moving here, so I came in to take a look. There is absolutely no harm in it."

Then he pointed to Hunter and said: "I just walked into the tunnel and was immediately noticed by this gentleman. I haven't seen anything yet. There is no need for us to conflict!"

Joyce was unmoved on the surface, but in fact he laughed twice in his heart.

By chance? Only a ghost can believe it!

Judging from the sequence and needs of "Siren" Rosario, there probably is extraordinary information about "Navigator" in the lake outside. This is his main purpose of coming here...

Wait, I remember it was written in the original book that during the first Tarot session, Alger had just obtained one of the extraordinary materials of "Navigator". Could it be that he harvested it here...

So what role did I play in it?

If I kill him now, will it completely change the original direction of the story?

Damn fate, it made me so confused!

Joyce frowned, and couldn't help but think of his own time travel, and that everything he had done so far seemed to be correcting history without bringing any changes...

He turned his eyes to Alger, his eyes were full of meaning, including doubts, ruthlessness, and expectations...

Alger was stared at by those eyes, as if his clothes had been stripped off, and all the secrets were revealed in front of him without reservation, which made his hair stand on end.

He was about to say something to break the frozen atmosphere, but he didn't expect the other party to speak first.

"Are you a pirate?" Joyce asked.

With Alger's vision and experience, he could naturally tell that the two people in front of him were most likely adventurers, so he replied:

"I'm not a pirate, I'm an adventurer, and my companions are watching the ship from the shore."

Joyce's mood calmed down, and his eyes became clear again:

"You're dishonest. You didn't come to the island by chance, but to hunt for extraordinary materials, right?"

Alger's heart tightened, and a fierce ideological struggle flashed through his mind, and then he gritted his teeth and said:

"Yes, the material is on me."

"Don't worry, we are not pirates, we have no habit of taking advantage of others, and we will not force you to hand over your trophies."

Joyce chuckled twice, breaking the tense atmosphere in the air, and continued to ask casually:

"When your ship docked, did you see a pirate ship...although it didn't fly a pirate flag?"

Pirate ship, aren't you adventurers... Alger did not dare to let down his guard at all, remained tense, and answered truthfully:

"No, maybe our docking location is different... There is no fixed port on this island."

Joyce thought about it secretly for a moment, then looked at Mr. Hunter and signaled him to calm down, and finally suggested:

"Well, I won't investigate your real purpose of breaking in...but you have to follow me to see if the pirate ship is still there, and then let us take your ship back to Bayam.

How’s the deal?”

Isn't he afraid of my teammates? I have just hinted that I have a partner on the boat... Moreover, he has his own boat, why would he take my boat... Many doubts appeared in Alger's mind out of thin air, but his cautious character

He had to agree.

"I'm OK."

"Okay, let's set off now."

Joyce clapped his hands gently and walked ahead, seemingly not worried about Alger's sudden attack.

Under the sharp gaze of Mr. Hunter, Alger also did not dare to be presumptuous and followed behind obediently.

Walking out of the dark tunnel, the warm sunshine shone on the body, dispelling the anger after the battle, and the whole person felt warm.

Joyce did not expect Alger's sudden appearance, so he quickly abandoned his original plan and decided to take Alger's ghost ship.

The reason why we need to go back to the pirate ship first is because after the first mate and second mate fight, there will definitely be survivors, and Joyce plans to send them back to the embrace of the sea.

Mr. Hunter needs to be guided on the way back. Only fellow "hunters" can discover the hidden marks left by Roy.

Joyce followed behind and asked casually:

"How long have you been an adventurer?"

Alger replied: "It's less than a year. Judging from your rich experience, you should be relatively senior, right?"

There's nothing wrong with it, even half a month at sea is less than a year... Joyce sneered and simply replied:

"It didn't take long, less than twenty years."

Alger was so choked that he almost missed his footing, but found a small emerald green snake under his feet. He walked over gently without saying a word.

Soon, the three of them arrived at the area where the boat was parked.

The moist sea breeze blows directly onto your face, the waves keep lapping at the soft sandy beach, and several returning seabirds fly from the sea towards the forest on the island, making bright and cheerful calls.

But, what about the pirate ship? What about the big pirate ship?

Joyce's eyes widened and he looked at Mr. Hunter. The latter's eyes told him that he had not found the wrong location. There was only one possibility: the first mate killed the second mate and the attached sailors and drove away the ship...

Damn it, a wise man will surely make a mistake...Joyce was secretly angry.

He ignored a key issue, which was that Roy would die on the island. Although Joyce knew it, the first mate didn't know...

After deciding to betray, the first mate cannot stay where he is and wait for Captain Roy to come back. In that case, he will only die. Escape by boat is the only option...

Fortunately, he met Alger, otherwise he would have to survive on a deserted island... Joyce remained calm on the surface, but actually he breathed a deep sigh of relief inside.

"Look over there."

Alger pointed to the two o'clock direction to the right and said.

Joyce heard this and looked around. With his super long-range vision, he saw a looming white sail without any flags. It was the pirate ship he came on.

He really got away... Wait, didn't Alger have a ghost ship? There's no way he could outrun an ordinary sailboat... Thinking of this, Joyce turned his head sharply:

"Can your ship catch up?"

Facing the other party's burning eyes, Alger swallowed his saliva. Although he wanted to say that he couldn't catch up, he still said sincerely:

"Yes, it just takes time..."

"You will have a share of the harvest on the ship. Let's set off immediately."

Joyce made a decision immediately. After speaking, he walked behind him and saw Alger standing there, looking back:

"Let's go, what are you doing standing around, go find your boat."

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