Chapter 105 You'd better pray that we get luckier this time (Subscribe)



"This height should be more than a thousand meters, right?"

Hank felt the constant breeze blowing from the sea and spoke with emotion. Looking into the distance, he could even see the view of the port city below.

"Almost. No one should be able to spot us at this altitude." North's expression also became a little relaxed.

Since this airship used magical steam power to drive the propeller at the bottom, and was equipped with a windproof and stable alchemical array, its sailing speed was very fast. By the time the full moon was hanging high in the sky, they had already entered the sea of ​​fog.

The vast fog surged up and soon occupied everyone's vision. Hank, Eva and Barbara looked heavy-hearted. They were all born in the land of wizards. Although they knew all kinds of information about the Sea of ​​Fog, this was the first time they had actually faced it.

Lynn turned to look at North, very curious about how the other party would find the so-called 'Eye of Death'.

When he reached the sea, North no longer hid it and immediately took out a wooden compass.

Lin En recognized it at a glance. When he fled to the Sea of ​​Misty Sea before, Lord used a compass of a similar appearance to locate the location of the wizarding land.

Hank and the others looked puzzled, and North quickly explained.

"This compass can locate nearby objects with great magical power. If the detection range is set to the maximum, it will always point to the Corona Tower in the Wizard City."

"So we only need to adjust the range to locate the position of the 'Eye of Death'." As North spoke, he turned the top needle to adjust the compass's positioning range to the minimum.

The needle on the compass immediately started to move and finally pointed to Lin En beside him.

"I didn't expect that you, Radak, are the one with the most magic power among us..." Barbara said in surprise.

Lin En had not thought of this either. He was not even a formal wizard now, but he soon realized that this should be calculated together with the magic power stored in the intelligent brain.

Under the gaze of everyone, Lin En changed his mind and smiled grimly. "That's because I just happened to develop some very interesting gadgets these days. If this operation doesn't go smoothly, maybe you will have a chance to see its power..."

Lin En's words instantly diverted everyone's attention. Since the compass's magic detection was able to locate the Corona Tower, it obviously meant that it was detecting not only one's own magic power, but possibly also the total magic power of all the alchemical items on the body.

Thinking of this, several people couldn't help but wonder what kind of powerful alchemical tools 'Lakda' had created during this period of time.

North continued to increase the detection range of the compass. After expanding the range to fifty kilometers, the compass needle finally moved away from Lin's body and pointed to the depths of the sea of ​​fog.

Lin En secretly breathed a sigh of relief. What he was most worried about was that the pointer would always be pointing at him, and then he would really have no way to explain it.

Fortunately, although the energy of the intelligent brain was replenished, the total amount only increased to about 30%, which is not more powerful than the "Eye of Death".

After discovering the target, North immediately asked several apprentices in charge of controlling the airship to change course and head in the direction indicated by the compass.

Fifty kilometers is not too far for the speed of the airship, but the problem is that the "Eye of Death" seems to be constantly moving, so it has been sailing for most of the day without being able to catch up.

The patience of Barbara and the others was being worn away bit by bit. On the sea of ​​fog, there was nothing but thick fog all around. They couldn't even tell the altitude they were at. They could only tell whether it was day or night through the light.

"What do you think this thing is? A sea beast kept in captivity by the parliament? A dog to guard our house?" North said with a sneer.

"Don't be ridiculous. These horrible monsters created the whirlpool just to eat the living creatures in the nearby sea and devour their souls. Whether it's the staff of the Church or wizards like us, we are just food in their eyes. There is no difference between us and the fish in the sea. Maybe we taste better..."

"Instead of caring about the 'Eye of Death', you might as well pray that we'll be luckier this time and not encounter a very powerful individual." North said solemnly.

Lin En looked up at the foggy sky. The range of this legendary magic was larger than he had imagined. He just didn't know how high he needed to rise to get rid of the fog.

Five thousand meters? Ten thousand meters?

As time passed, Lin En felt that the vastness of the sea of ​​fog was more and more terrifying. He could vaguely sense that the target seemed to be very close.

The sound of rushing water came from below, and North immediately ordered his apprentice to lower the altitude of the airship.

Soon, the sound of the rolling sea water became louder and louder, as if it was constantly echoing in my ears.

"The altitude is too low, let's go up!" Lin En suddenly shouted.

Hank and the others immediately looked down at the airship. It was still thick fog, like a bottomless abyss. But a few seconds later, the sharp-eyed Barbara saw the faint waves...

Only then did everyone realize that due to the low visibility, the airship had unknowingly descended to a height of only a few meters above the sea level.

"Did you hear me? Come up quickly!" North suddenly panicked, looked at the apprentice who was controlling the airship, and shouted anxiously.

At this moment, a vague sound like a huge bell rang in everyone's mind. Lynn, Barbara, Hank and others immediately felt that their thoughts seemed to be affected.

The apprentices who were controlling the airship just stood there in a daze, not moving an inch, muttering something.

With a violent vibration, the airship stopped on the water, like a huge ship, being dragged towards the center of the vortex by the swirling water.

The rolled up sea water kept hitting the sides of the cabin, causing the entire airship to sway from side to side.

"Damn it!" North suppressed the discomfort in his brain and cursed angrily. He kicked away several apprentices who were standing there stupidly. Then he held a pipe and frantically converted the magic power in his body into hydrogen to replenish the air bag above.

Lin En held on to the corner of the cabin tightly to steady himself, while an apprentice next to him was thrown out in the violent shaking.

It was not until the swift current covered his mouth and nose that the wizard apprentice seemed to wake up. He cried and screamed and struggled, but was swept away by the current...

(End of this chapter)


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