Magic Notes

Chapter 38: The Guardian of Satan (38)

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Fan Fan was still very jīng, grabbing the clothes of the two men and lifting them to his shoulders. He didn't know how he had such an ability, but of course he was happy about it. Fanfan took his friends down the stairs and led them to the deck.

The corridor downstairs was full of smoke, and blood was stained on the floor and walls. In some places, explosions caused by artillery fire burst the walls. Van Van let Gideon and Captain Bonnie lie on the floor and reappear in the real world.

He shook them and shouted, "Wake up!"

Fortunately, the men began to recover, "Captain, we must run away!" Fan Fan hissed.

Gideon started to wake up, and Captain Bonnie shook his head and said, "What's the matter, boy? Where are we?"

"The crew on the deck are all dead, and I pulled you all under the cabin. We must find a way out of this ship before it's too late."

At this moment, all three of them heard heavy boots hitting the deck on their heads. Heartbeat. "We are surrounded," Bonnister whispered.

Captain Bonnister patted the wall where they stood, "They won't have you, my favorite," he said to the boat, as if to comfort the glorious old girl and get them out of trouble. So the captain turned to Fanfan and Gideon and said, "Come on, boys, we have work to do before we leave."

Normally, when Fan Fan thinks of doing any work with Captain Bonnie, he will smile—he is a very interesting person, but at this moment the wild expression on the Captain's face has turned into a desperate expression.

This is a way of expression. People may find a mother’s child, the child she is going to protect faces an overwhelming death. This is exactly the same face that Fan Fan saw in the nightmare. When his mother pulled him and his sister up from their sex, he saw the same expression-looking into the eyes of the god of death, and then ran towards it. go.

"What should we do?" Gideon whispered, and the children followed the captain down to the depths of the ship. Fan Fan followed closely, suspecting that whatever happened would be bad. Captain Bonnister did not answer Gideon's question.

The captain made a course of action. Nothing can stop him from facing what is about to happen. He grabbed two oil lamps from the wall. The captain handed Gideon a lamp, then handed it to another person, and he pushed it away. The door at the end of the corridor.

Gideon asked again: "Where are we?"

He stopped in the middle of the sentence because the door Bonnister walked through was closed in front of him. It says, Fan Room. Gideon turned around, with a lamp in his hand, looking at Fan Fan. Fan Fan swallowed a big mouthful of water, but the lump was pinched tightly in his throat. He shrugged to Gideon and waited for the priest to follow the captain. Gideon turned back to the door and walked cautiously, clutching the lamp handle tightly. It is impossible to set a fire in this room.

When Fanfan and Gideon entered, they were shocked by how many barrels were stacked inside. "There must be a few hundred," Fan Fan said.

Gideon put his other hand on the handle of the lamp in his hand. They saw the lights of Captain Bonnister passing through a corridor through oil drums. It swayed carelessly back and forth. Then the captain walked slowly towards them and the door. Under his arm, he is holding a smaller bucket. Bonnister poured a row of black powder on the floor.

"Children, go back outside," he said. They quickly agreed. It is a terrible idea to hold 0 kg of unbound black powder under one arm and a glass oil lamp in the other hand.

Captain Bonnie followed them out the door, he continued to pour the black powder on the floor, crossed the threshold, and walked down the corridor. When they reached the end of the hall in the stairwell, Bonnister poured the remaining gunpowder into a small pile and put down the barrel. "Listen, guys, when we walk up the stairs, we are going to the kitchen on the next deck. A large sè glass window flies out from the back of the ship. We need to fix this before it happens. "

They heard the thump of their boots stepping on top of them again. "We have to hurry up, guys," Bonnister said.

Fanfan and Gideon knew where the kitchen was. They ran in front of Bonnister and left him on the stairs with lanterns in their hands. Bonnister slid his palm across the plank for the last time, as if stroking the cheek of his dying wife. "Goodbye, old girl," he whispered.

Captain Bonnister threw the lantern onto a pile of black powder on the floor of the corridor. The glass clock shattered and the gunpowder was lit. When the hiss of the gunpowder began to run along the corridor towards the powder room filled with food, Bang Nister is gone.

Fanfan and Gideon stopped at the open entrance of the kitchen. The sun shone in through the colored glass windows in the distance. "Where is he?" Gideon asked.

As soon as he asked this question, Captain Bonnie bit his head and appeared, "Don't stop, guys! If it doesn't kill us too, then we will be very lucky!" He ran from them into the kitchen. The captain hit the window with his shoulder first and rushed into the sea.

Fanfan and Gideon ran hard, jumping over the broken window behind him. When he left the spaceship, Fan Fan had already entered the realm of the gods. He watched Gideon and Bonnister both fall underwater. The captain's words hit his head—"If it doesn't kill us as well, we will be lucky."

Fan Fan glanced at the sea and found that his two friends were struggling in the current. When the dressing room exploded, it would blow out the bottom of the boat first, causing a huge shock wave in the water and killing anything nearby.

Fan Fan focused his attention on them, and he grabbed the clothes of the two people. He rushed forward—his body passed through the void, and their mortal form dragged through the blue water.

Fan Fan focused his attention on the white granite cliff in front of him, they were still hundreds of meters away. The water's resistance to Gideon and Captain Bonnister prevented him from moving forward because Van Fan tried to keep his friends safe. Bonnister and Gideon held their breath, not sure if Van Fan was pulling them.

Since they entered the blue ocean, Captain Bonnister still remembered it in his mind despite only a few seconds.

Enemies boarding the ship met several crew members on the way. Their captain killed them mercilessly. He didn't like prisoners.

Soon, they heard shouts and the sound of glass shards. They continued to investigate deeply inside the ship. A faint flashing light attracted humans, and he led his boarding team downstairs to the lowest deck on the ship. The design and layout are not familiar to him. It is difficult to determine where they are. A few people with lanterns walked up to the front and handed the captain a lamp.

They walked into a dark corridor with a door in the distance. A flashing light illuminates the door frame, coming from the other side of the room. The air was filled with the smell of black powder explosion smoke. The boarding team arrived at the door at the end of the hall, flashing lights. The captain raised the lantern and looked at the writing on the door. "Get out!" This was the last word they heard.

Fan Fan desperately pulled upwards, and his friends came out of the water. Both Gideon and Captain Bonnister were breathing air because they found themselves like a fish dragged out of the blue sea by invisible hands.

Before the black powder was ignited, Fan Fan had managed to get his friends nearly 50 meters away from the ship. Rumble! The explosion sounded like a hundred cannons fired at the same moment.

Before their ears were discovered, Mastrom was like a hot flower blooming behind them. The old pirate ship erupted in all directions at the same time, sending shè burning wreckage into the sky. A shock wave gushes out from the explosion, like an invisible huge force, impacting everything on the path.

The three "wars between man and the devil" surrounding Maelstrom were blown apart by the shock wave. Their sails were shattered, and when the mast split and fell like a tree blown down by a strong wind, their sails were shattered and set ablaze. When more explosions occurred in the gunpowder depot on the enemy ship, a fiery cloud swallowed them all.

A second later, when the shock wave hit Gideon and Bonnister, it knocked them all out. When the shock wave threw Fan Fan back to the sea, Fan Fan was pulled up by their bodies. When they fell into the water, Fan Fan returned to the real world. His friend quickly returned to the ground to breathe fresh air.

Bonnister watched the black mushroom cloud rising from his boat. Now the old ship was unrecognizable. If it hadn’t been because they were in the water, the two young men might have noticed a few tears along the way. Nister's rough cheeks slipped away. "I think I am a civilian now," he whispered as the three men swayed in the sea.

The Marstrom no longer exists, leaving nothing but ashes and burning wreckage. But Captain Bonnister, Van Van and Gideon did not stay to watch it burn. Bonnister had a plan, "We will enter the palace ourselves and find your sister," he told Fan Fan.

"But what to do? How can we get in from here?"

It is two hundred meters away from the towering granite cliff. They are at the top of the king's palace and are now the home of Morey himself.

"I have climbed a lot of rock cliffs before," Gideon said, "but it requires some equipment that we don't need to climb up the cliffs at all."

"You didn't figure it out, boys," Bonnister said. "If you know something about this palace, then you will know that there is a series of drainage communication to the sea. Now, how do you think they flow into the blue sea?" (to be continued) (end of this chapter)