The Azure Longsword

Chapter 623: Electromagnetic induction

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Sidlifa caught the Axe of the North Wind again.

This was the third ghost ship she had destroyed. By "destroyed," she meant that all the enemies on board were killed, leaving only an empty ship.

She then jumped towards the fourth ghost ship, but this time the distance seemed a little too far. When she was more than one meter away from the side of the ship, she fell helplessly into the sea.

William frowned at the sight, but had no intention of going over to rescue her. If a pirate girl was drowned by the sea, it would not be worth his rescue.

Several banshees flew over from the narrow space between the ships, trying to possess Sidlifa who was about to fall into the sea. If she was possessed by these banshees, the risk of drowning in the sea would be much higher - not everyone can resist the invasion and possession of ghosts while keeping their head above the sea to breathe.

Sidlifa steadied herself as she fell, then stepped lightly on the sea with her left foot. The moment the tip of her boot touched the water, a layer of ice quickly formed on the sea surface, supporting her left foot.

Then the ice surface spread out all of a sudden, forming a "ground" with a radius of about 2 meters, which could be stepped on and stood on. Sidlifa stood firmly, and threw the arc-shaped North Wind Axe, freezing all the approaching banshees, and the ice fell into the sea with crackling sounds.

The Axe of the North Wind returned to her hand, and Sidlifa once again looked around with the axe, guarding against possible attacks from the surroundings.

However, the expected bone spear shooting did not appear, because while Sidlifa was making a big fuss inside the Undead Fleet, the Norman fleet behind her also rushed into the formation and began to engage in boarding battle with the ghost ships.

The battlefield had become extremely chaotic. Sidlifa continued to observe the surroundings for a while and found that there were shouts and cries of killing everywhere - most of them were made by the Normans, and even the extraordinary ones on the undead side were used to being as silent and serious as the undead.

So Sidlifa jumped into the cold sea with a splash.

Most of the undead cannot swim. Skeletons will sink directly into the water due to their bone density; Bloods can go into the water but hate it because if their flesh and blood are deformed in the water, it may mix the water and blood.

Ghosts can fly freely, so they are almost the same in water as in air, but their field of vision in water is narrower; corpse witches will easily swell their preserved bodies in water, so they will also avoid going into water as much as possible.

So Sidlifa swam in the sea for a while, and no enemy noticed her, until she swam quietly to the rear of the Undead Fleet, to the bottom of the ghost flagship.

Then he quietly poked his head out of the sea and looked at the tall undead ship.

How to get up there

The surface of the Ghost Ship was covered with a large amount of moss, seaweed and barnacles, which felt very slippery. It was simply a pipe dream to try to climb up by sticking these things to the deck. Not to mention that there were a large number of ghosts swimming above the head. If one did not climb onto the deck for a while, he would be possessed by the ghosts and fall down, then drowned in the sea without being able to move.

What should I do? Sidlifa stared at the rusty iron sheets covering the side of the ship in a daze, and suddenly remembered something Ask once taught her...