When Li Ke reappeared in the cabin, she had changed into a dry set of the same clothes as before. For the current weather, the clothes were actually quite thin, but she did not feel cold.
Although he didn't know what had gone wrong with his spatial consciousness and couldn't contact it now, Li Ke felt that his physical strength had changed again since he woke up.
That effortless power to crush everyone and everything, the light and unobstructed energy flowing through her body, allows her to move with both lightning speed and gentle breeze.
The men on deck had been woken up by the cold. After struggling to remove the felt from their heads, they regretted it even more, because it suddenly got even colder.
They were tightly bound and their mouths were gagged. After they woke up one after another, they tried to find a way to untie themselves, but after more than ten minutes of effort, they made no progress.
Footsteps approached, and they looked toward the cabin. A tall, slender figure emerged, wearing a black trench coat over her hair. The cold wind ruffled her hair, and a leather mask partially concealed her face.
Only her prominent nose, snow-white skin, angular chin, and perfectly shaped red lips were visible.
Although the clothes were loose and of high quality, they were still blown by the wind, outlining a perfectly slender figure.
The bound fifth brother blinked, staring blankly into his mind: So the one they dragged up was a female ghost. She had a really nice figure, although her breasts weren't very big, her body lines were absolutely beautiful.
Seeing that the heads and bodies of these people were covered in ice, Li Ke kicked up the rope on the ground with her foot, and with a forceful pull, lifted all five of them up and dragged them toward the cabin.
She still had questions to ask. She couldn't let these people freeze to death. Moreover, there was a deserted island in the distance, and Li Ke had already seen people moving around on it, which was probably the location of these people's lair.
The people being pulled felt an irresistible force dragging them along. Those who had initially thought that the woman might not be a ghost immediately dismissed that idea.
What else could it be but a ghost? A normal person could drag six grown men weighing seven or eight hundred pounds around as if it were nothing.
Li Ke threw everyone into the cabin, then removed the gag from the mouth of one of them who seemed more conscious.
As soon as the man was freed, he immediately begged for mercy: "Goddess, we are just poor people making a living at sea. We did not mean to offend you. Please, have mercy on us!"
Li Ke looked at them coldly: "Who are you people, where did you come from? And what about those fish carcasses and limbs on the ship?"
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