Lin Da, a former professional gamer, arrives in the game [Secret Realm Continent] and forms a team with several ladies from another world. Their goal is to clear fifty floors of the secret realm an...
"We'll find it, right?"
In the night breeze, Linda sat cross-legged on the head of the nine-tailed fox, with Kaphni beside her, who had a worried look on her face.
A cool breeze blew by, and the other person's golden hair brushed against my nose, tickling me.
Linda glanced at her sideways, and her heart skipped a beat. She saw that Kaphni had pink lipstick on her lips, large silver round earrings on her ears, and was dressed in a white adventurer's outfit, with a voluptuous figure.
I can't quite remember what this guy originally looked like.
At first glance, she is a stunning blonde beauty!
Linda coughed to conceal her unusual thoughts and said calmly, "We will find it. The Key to the Ocean is a map leading to that island."
"My mission is almost complete," Kaphni sighed softly.
"What's wrong? Are you unhappy?"
"I quite like the Secret Realm Continent."
"You'll go back?"
Linda understood the unspoken meaning behind Kaphni's words.
As a deity sent down from the divine realm to save the world, now that her mission is complete, Kaphni should return to her world.
Considering Kafni's long lifespan, this journey across the Mysterious Continent may seem as fleeting as a dream.
“I will remember you,” Linda said.
Kaphni paused, her expression turning somewhat amused: "You wouldn't happen to have some strange thoughts about me, would you?"
"Don't joke around, none of my teammates are any worse than you."
Linda hugged the fast-sleeping Wendy, while Monica rested against her shoulder beside her. Like a father showing off his daughter, Linda wore an expression that said, "I don't need you."
However, she didn't notice the fleeting sadness in Kaphni's eyes, which quickly faded, and she smiled, saying, "In any case, let's defeat the Demon King and end this war!"
"Um!"
Half a month later, the group successfully arrived at the southern coast of the continent.
Linda stood on the dark blue cliff, looking down.
The boundless blue stretched to the horizon, and the waves, like the giant hands of a beast, crashed against the rocks on the shore, splashing white spray everywhere.
Boom, boom.
The sound of the wind and waves crashing together was like the clash of weapons, creating a chilling atmosphere.
"Are you sure you don't need guards?" Evelyn asked.
“We’re fine on our own,” Linda said. “All I need is the boat and food.”
“Okay.” Evelyn tossed out a white glass bead containing a miniature ship with a white flagpole, blue canvas with a crescent moon pattern, and miniature magic cannons on both sides of the hull.
The glass bead was thrown into the sea, and white steam rose out with a "pop".
The bead shattered, and the miniature ship inside rapidly grew larger.
In less than three seconds, what appeared before Linda and the others was a huge ocean-going ship, fifty meters long!
Evelyn: "This ship was built by the Academy of Sages in the capital, designed by a legendary sage, and its protective barrier can withstand a single attack from a legendary sage."
Powered by sunlight, it can be operated by one person.
The warehouse is full of food, but I don't think you'll starve; there are plenty of fish in the sea.
Bai Luo said, "There's no need to worry about the water source either, my water-based battle qi can purify seawater."
"With this ship, the success rate will increase by at least 10%."
Linda smiled and flew to the ship. The captain's cabin was quite exquisite. Directly in front of him was a wooden alchemical ship's wheel. He had never sailed it before and held the wheel with great affection.
"Boss, let me try driving it." Taigo's eyes lit up; he also wanted to try driving the boat.
Adventurers rarely ventured into the ocean, so the ship was a novelty for the group.
The Crescent Knight stood on the cliff and sneered, "A bunch of country bumpkins, don't sink the ship."
"Taff, shut up." Evelyn frowned and tugged at the chain in her hand.
The Crescent Knight suffocated instantly, his face turning deathly pale.
That wretched sister of mine, how could she side with Linda like that?
Linda waved to Evelyn: "Goodbye."
"I'll be waiting for you in the Elf Forest."
Evelyn stood on the cliff, her silver hair swaying in the wind.
After saying her final goodbyes, Linda took the helm and shouted, "Destination: Mysterious Island, let's go!"
"Aww! Let's go!"
Tego excitedly bounced around the cabin, munching on a ham he'd somehow found.
"Where's the bedroom? I want to sleep." Wendy, who had just woken up, had her bright green hair all messed up and was rubbing her eyes as she went to find the bedroom.
Monika asked Bai Luo, "Bai, Bai Luo, do you want to play games? Sailing must be boring."
According to Linda's prediction, finding the unknown island within a year would be considered fast.
"Okay." Bai Luo smiled, stood up, and stroked Monica's little head: "What a considerate child, no wonder the teacher likes you."
"Hehehe"
...
In the first year, everyone's spirits were quite high.
They practiced meditation every day, full of motivation to prepare for conquering the unknown island, and then occasionally held some entertainment activities to relieve boredom.
But the scenery of the sea was always the same, and the food was basically all seafood every day, so I soon got tired of it.
...
The following year, under the moonlight, Linda activated the Key to the Sea, and a golden beam of light pointed forward and disappeared into the horizon.
In the game, the distance is only three seconds of "loading". But how far is it in this other world?
No matter how far you sail, you can't see your destination.
Linda felt a little wavering.
"Evelyn, Leah, Isa, Lulu."
He was often awakened by nightmares at night.
I dreamt of the Elf Forest, where a great black fire raged.
The Tree of Life was burned, and the bodies of its companions lay in the sea of fire.
Far from the mainland, far from war and hustle and bustle.
Linda had no idea what the situation was like in the Secret Realm Continent.
The anxiety and doubt intensify every day.