Chapter 28 Chaos (3)
Although there was a urge and warning in Coris's words, Danica didn't care, at least it showed that she didn't care. She still said confidently: "Don't worry, the plan is still under control."
Oh, is that right, then I'll wait for your good news." A strange smile appeared on the corner of Corris' mouth. I don't know if she had noticed that this was just Danica's stubborn expression, or if she was really looking forward to Danica's next performance.
As the night became more and more intense, the ferry gradually became quiet. In the captain's room, Captain Birch was now counting the harvest of this trip. Looking at the cute gold coins and beautiful silver coins, he could always get a good mood under any circumstances, so counting money became the captain's biggest hobby.
Just as Captain Birch was stroking the gold coins with great enthusiasm, the knock on the door suddenly rang out.
Who would come to find him at this time? A trace of doubt flashed in his heart, but Captain Birch still said, "Who?" He said, putting the gold coins into a small bag and stuffing them under the bed.
What he didn't expect was that the guy was quite invisible and did not respond at all. He pushed the door and came in directly. Before Captain Birch had time to hide the gold coins, he threw the bag on the ground in panic and said angrily: "Who are you? Who allowed you to enter here?"
The reason why Captain Birch said this was not only the anger caused by being disturbed by counting gold coins, but more importantly, the guy in front of him was dressed in a ragged manner and was extremely sloppy. He could tell at a glance that he was not an upper class person. Even if such a person was offended, it didn't matter. After so many years of wandering around, Captain Birch knew very well who he could scold and who he could not afford to offend, at least he thought he knew very well.
But in fact, the world is much more complicated than he thought.
The middle-aged man in sloppy and dirty clothes walked over to Captain Birch with a expressionless face and said, "There will be a storm in the second half of the night."
The guy's confident tone calmed Captain Birch. He nodded in a daze and said, "Yes, there will be a storm in a while." It is not rare to encounter storms often drifting on the sea. Moreover, they are sailing along the coastline now, not in the deep ocean. Even if there is a storm, it will not be too powerful or strong. Moreover, he has arranged for the crew to be more alert and be ready to deal with this heavy rain at any time, nothing will happen.
The middle-aged man seemed very satisfied with his answer and said, "During the storm you have to direct the ship to sail south."
Captain Birch said in surprise: "To the south, to the south is the southern ocean!"
The middle-aged man nodded and said, "I know, I just want you to sail to the southern ocean."
"You're crazy!" Captain Birch jumped up and said, "It's a stormy weather that sails deep into the ocean, and I'm asking for death! I'll never..."
Before he finished speaking, Captain Birch was stunned. A dark dagger was placed on his neck at some point. The middle-aged man showed a fierce look on his face and said, "You are going to die now. Your crew members can't save you. The gold coins you hide under the bed can't save you, but you can do it if you listen to me, do you understand?"
Captain Birch nodded in a hurry and said, "I understand, I understand, I understand, I obey, don't kill me!"
"Very good." The middle-aged man put away his dagger. "For me, it's very simple to take your life, but I'm not willing to do it. I hope you don't force me to make such a choice."
The middle-aged man lowered his head and put away the dagger. When he raised his head again, the flesh on his face disappeared. His head turned into a skull, and his gray hair was tied directly into the skull. Two red fires were burning in his black eye sockets.
Captain Birch covered his mouth with all his strength, making it impossible for him to shout it out. He didn't know if it would anger this guy if it shouted out, but he was unwilling to try it out, nor did he dare to try it out.
Captain Birch just sat on the chair, nodding constantly, signaling that he knew everything he said, and he understood.
The skull looked at Captain Birch and said in a hoarse voice: "Very good, you made the right choice." As he said that, he turned his head and left staggeringly.
Seeing the monster leaving his room, Captain Birch finally breathed a sigh of relief. It was so terrible, so terrible.
Chapter completed!