I Have a Sailing Game-Chapter 280 - 192: Amidst the Calamity (Double-Length)

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An elder living atop the mountain, upon sensing the commotion, excitedly leaned on his cane and braved the tremors, running out of his house.

In the massive tremor, he fell to the ground, scraping his cheek, blood flowing down.

Yet he didn't care in the slightest, instead tremblingly crawling to the highest point of Giant Claw Island.

He watched the claw tips on both sides slowly moving, tears of excitement falling.

He knelt devoutly on the ground, shouting to the sky.

"Great Ancient Dragon..."

"You have finally... returned!"

Rumble.

The claw tips on Giant Claw Island moved more violently, eventually slowly closing together.

Countless trees and boulders fell, houses collapsed, and many people were buried alive without even having time to scream.

From afar, one could see the entire surface of Giant Claw City peeling away.

Beneath the cracked rocks emerged incredibly ancient, crystalline bone structure.

Finally, an enormous bone claw broke free from its long-standing constraints and pressed down into the sea.

The entire sea surface began to boil wildly.

Before long, a massive bone dragon stood up slowly, supported by the giant claw.

In the incomplete eye socket of its half-skull, a fierce soul flame suddenly ignited.

...

Amidst the great tidal waves, countless disasters struck, and the once Five Major Seas were already shattered.

By now, the Fire Seed Ship Fleet had lost nearly half of its vessels.

Apart from the Fire Seed Ship that was devoured by the Twisted Devourer, there were barely any ships and warships left accompanying the fleet.

When they finally reached the crucial point of this journey... Penance Strait!

Blood-red lightning flashed endlessly, providing a momentary illumination that outlined the towering straits in the murky darkness.

Penance Strait now stood quietly before them.

It rose at the end of the Sea of Sin, like a gateway towering to the sky, half-covered by the mist around the Five Major Seas.

The only narrow passage was pitch-black, its destination unknown.

The Fire Seed Ship Fleet stopped before Penance Strait, with each person reacting differently.

"We've finally arrived!"

"Once we cross Penance Strait, we'll definitely find an ideal place to live!"

Some people on the ship were overjoyed, even embracing each other with tearful eyes.

They no longer cared whether Penance Strait could indeed lead to a suitable habitat.

The disasters of the Five Major Seas were too terrifying, and they could only selectively ignore this fact to give themselves a glimmer of hope.

Rogel withdrew his gaze, took a breath, and picked up the Sound Transmission Conch.

"Haoyete, wait a moment at the back, we will go in first."

Haoyete on the other end was clearly waiting for Rogel's message, and replied promptly.

"Good luck, Captain Rogel."

His voice was very solemn.

Rogel put down the Sound Transmission Conch, paused, then picked up another Sound Transmission Conch.

This one was for contacting Old Medicine Ding.

"Old Medicine Ding, I've reached the Penance Strait."

"Stay alive, next time I come looking for you, I hope you'll still be around."

After putting down the Sound Transmission Conch, he clenched his fist slightly, and the surrounding fly shells and other monster bones twisted into a mass with flesh and blood, falling into the sea.

Then, he looked at the crew on the Gelin's deck and couldn't help but smile.

"Everyone, we've reached the Penance Strait..."

"We are about to embark on an unknown and new place."

In response to his words, the crew also responded.

Lina wiped the dagger in her hand, smiling slightly: "At your command, Captain Rogel."

"Alright." Yas nodded, responding earnestly.

"Hope it's a good place." Mira said with a hint of anticipation.

"I'm ready!" Noemi shouted joyfully, full of energy. 𝚏𝐫𝚎𝗲𝕨𝐞𝐛𝕟𝚘𝐯𝚎𝗹.𝕔𝐨𝗺

"Eee!"

The Little Elf couldn't understand what Rogel and the others were saying, hiding fearfully in the corner, trembling.

Big Orange was also unable to sleep at this moment, being extremely vigilant by its nest.

Seeing this, Rogel turned around, facing the pitch-black strait ahead, and issued the order.

"Set sail!"

Clatter clatter.

As Rogel gave the command, the Bone Spirits on the ship sprang into action.

The Gelin, under the expectant gazes of everyone, was the first to sail into that unknown strait.

Beneath the Gelin, Heisatan violently tore a Monster in two, then advanced toward the strait.

...

Haoyete watched as the Gelin ahead gradually became smaller, and remained silent for a moment.

The Gelin, so small compared to the Fire Seed Ship, in this moment was like a leading general, giving immense courage to all the vessels.

Finally, he took a deep breath and resolutely spoke in a deep voice, "Advance!"

Despite the torrential rain, the fire pit atop the Fire Seed Ship burned fiercely!

...

With a swish, after a desperate battle, Aitar finally chopped the Fly Shell in half with a single strike.

From the Fly Shell's corpse, strands of red light emerged and gathered onto his body.

The horrific wounds on his body began to heal, and his heaving chest slowly calmed down.

Uncle Jack, Weiwei Li, and a group of pirates weren't idle either, wielding firearms and cleavers as they tangled with the Monsters.

Perhaps because the Twisted Devourer was gradually moving away, the attacking creatures were also dwindling.

Everyone finally had a chance to catch their breath.

Aitar naturally saw the Gelin ahead sailing into the Penance Strait.

He wiped the blood from his eyelids with his sleeve and turned to look at Uncle Jack and Weiwei Li.

"Old man, fatty, let's go!"

Uncle Jack was so fatigued that he slumped to the ground, having no time to respond to him.

Weiwei Li was also quite exhausted, signaling with his eyes for a pirate to quickly steer the ship.

Before long, Aitar's ship also slowly moved forward.

Uncle Jack finally recovered a bit, lit a cigarette, took a deep drag, exhaled the smoke, and felt incredibly refreshed.

"...Penance Strait... I wonder if we can make it out alive..."

Uncle Jack chuckled, his words seemed slightly worrisome, but his eyes carried an indifferent ease.

"We should... be able to..." Weiwei Li said uncertainly.

"We will... we definitely will!"

Aitar tightened his grip on his necklace and said softly.

...

Watching countless ships advancing one after another towards the Penance Strait.

Doctor Pupa adjusted his glasses, placing his hands behind his back.

Plop, plop!

On his ship, many stitched-up dark green Monster lumps squirmed continuously, automatically ejecting poison-coated bone spikes to attack the surrounding attacking Monsters.

"Doctor, we've gathered everything."

Golden Blade Frank approached Doctor Pupa and said respectfully.

Doctor Pupa nodded, "Then we can set off."

"Go and call the other members back."

"Yes!"

After receiving the order, Golden Blade Frank went to the ship's edge, took a few moments, then took a deep breath and let out a low roar that wasn't human-like.

As his roar sounded.

The blood-colored sea around started to stir, and Alchemy Creations with large dark green syringes on their backs began swimming toward their ship.

Doctor Pupa made no move, but at his feet, dark green liquid separated, then coalesced into a sticky hand, reaching directly under the mast.

In the next moment, a sound of flesh writhing emanated from the sides of the ship, and several doors made of flesh opened, taking in all of these Alchemy Creations.

After being stored, dark green steam spewed from the openings of the ship.

Doctor Pupa's ship began to advance.

This ship was unexpectedly also an Alchemy Creation of Doctor Pupa's.

He looked at the Sub-human Maiden beside him.

"Do you know why I'm helping you?"

The Sub-human Maiden nodded, "You need my blood."

"What a smart child," Doctor Pupa smiled, "We're leaving this place, and it might be a long time before we return. Will you miss home?"

The Sub-human Maiden pondered for a moment, then shook her head, "I no longer have a home."

Doctor Pupa reached out and patted her head, remaining silent for quite a while.

"Don't be too sad."

He adjusted his glasses.

"Things like that aren't important anyway."

Doctor Pupa's ship spewed dark green steam again, heading towards the Penance Strait.