Shrouded Seascape

Chapter 1026: Dark Crystal Island

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Lily slept very badly last night. She was woken up from time to time, and there were a lot of mosquitoes.

I swept the dust on the floor and the bed over and over again, but it was never clean.

She didn't know how a small hotel room could be so dirty.

Having stayed in hotels on every island with Mr. Charles, this is easily the worst hotel.

Lily went to the front desk to complain angrily, but there was no one there to greet her.

Lily, who looked a little depressed, didn't think too much about it. After a day's rest, it was time to set off.

But before setting off, she had not forgotten the crew members who sold slaves last night.

It was easy for Lily to find them now. It was a medium-sized cargo ship with two chimneys, quietly parked in the port, swaying slightly with the inky black waves.

Lily didn't think too much. Facing the crew members holding guns and relics, she rushed forward and defeated them easily.

A welding-white light emerged from her body, illuminating everything on the ship.

After overcoming all difficulties, Lily came to the bottom of the cargo ship. The heavy iron lock with red rust was quickly melted by the dazzling light and fell to the ground.

In the closed and depressing cabin, Lily saw the slaves they were escorting, both men and women, most of whom were very weak after months of voyage.

There was a trace of heartache in Lily's eyes, and golden sunlight flowed out from her body, turning into a spear, easily tearing the entire cage apart.

The loud noise made everyone else in the cage look over, but the gratitude that Lily had expected did not appear. Instead, there was deep confusion in their eyes.

"Who are you? Why aren't you the snakehead? Why did you break the door?"

"Of course we rescued you. Weren't you captured and sold as slaves?" Lily asked in surprise.

"Of course not. We were sold to Utopia voluntarily, and we split the money with them 40% and 60%!"

"Huh?" Lily thought for a moment that the brains of these people in front of her were completely controlled by monsters like Sister Anna. They could actually say such words. How could she still sell herself

"Please stop interfering! We have sacrificed more than a dozen lives to get here. If you delay us, what will they do if they don't want us?"

"That's right! I even sold my house before coming here! Hurry up and leave, we don't need you to save us."

"I've had enough of the world outside. I just want to go to Utopia!"

Through their mouths, Lily learned that in the center of Dark Crystal Island, there was a town built by the vampires specifically for humans. Utopia.

People living in that town do not need to work and their personal safety will be absolutely protected.

To live in this wonderful-sounding place, all you have to do is pay some blood regularly.

"Why do we have to live like animals? Life outside should be easy now." Lily asked them with a frown.

But Lily's questioning irritated them instead.

"What's it to you? We just don't want to do anything! Get out of here!"

"That's right! Do you know how much money I owe out there?"

"The advanced machinery at Hope Island has taken my job away. If I don't go here, where else can I go?"

“If you have never experienced other people’s difficulties, you have no right to criticize their choices!”

A trace of grievance appeared on Lily's face, but she immediately put it away. She turned around, lowered her head and walked up the stairs in front of her step by step.

As she grew older mentally, Lily discovered that everything in the world had changed. The good guys and the bad guys, who were once absolutely opposite, became increasingly indistinguishable.

Perhaps the whole world itself is so chaotic. Everyone is working hard for their own goals, and they may play the roles of good guys and bad guys in the eyes of different people.

"Forget it, I'd better not meddle in other people's business. I'd better find Mr. Charles as soon as possible."

Lily thought about this question as she walked onto the deck and prepared to leave the island.

But Lily soon found that she could not leave, as the sky was filled with black bats and there was no escape.

Amid the sound of the flesh membrane flapping its wings, the bats quickly gathered into the shape of a charming man's face.

"You dare to come to our island and attack our guests, little girl. It seems that you are very confident in your strength."

Lily was in a very low mood now, and had no intention of talking to them. "Get out of the way, I'm leaving."

"Haha, that won't do. If you do bad things, you have to pay the price. I hope you are still a pure virgin, because only then your blood will be the most delicious."

The bats in the sky opened their blood-red eyes at the same time and covered Lily like a giant red blanket.

The opponent's massive attack did not make Lily feel any pressure. She just felt upset.

Lily looked down at the deck and raised her right fingers above her head. The next second, a small sun the size of a ping-pong ball appeared at her fingertips.

"Ahhh~!!!" All the bats in the sky turned into ashes after this brief second.

The ashes flew wildly in the air under the howling sea breeze, like a sandstorm.

But soon something happened that even Lily herself could not have imagined. As the light of the little sun shone over, the Gothic-style Dark Crystal Island was filled with vampires with white smoke coming out of their bodies, covering their faces and screaming.

Their screams came one after another, as if it was the end of the world.

It was obvious that the power within Lily was too much for these patients.

“Enough!!” From the top of the highest tower in the distance, surging shadows spread rapidly, eventually encompassing the entire island and blocking Lily’s light.

A pair of murderous red tree eyes gradually emerged from the shadows, looking at Lily on the deck. "How did our blood clan offend you that you want to kill us all like this!"

The voice that spoke was a female voice, it was Lilith, the ancestor of the vampire race in Earthsea.

As he was talking, more and more eyes were hiding in the shadows. Faced with a threat to the very existence of the island, the vampires in the coffins in the Dark Crystal Island Cemetery all crawled out.

Lily was not afraid of her at this time. She raised her head and shouted angrily: "I am not wrong! They were the first to start!"

The two sides looked completely incomparable, one side was an angry girl, and the other side was a huge black shadow with hundreds of red eyes.

But judging from the momentum, Lilith seemed timid and did not dare to fight easily.

In the more than a thousand years she had lived in Earthsea, this was the first time she had seen a creature that was so capable of restraining their existence.

(End of this chapter)