Chapter 265 Takahashi Poisoning



Chapter 265 Takahashi Poisoning

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Tang Yue just watched Takahashi Shota trying to jump into the sea over and over again, but failing over and over again. Tang Yue was puzzled. In Takahashi's eyes, was the sea safer than the boat?

Does he have any misunderstanding about the word security?

Takahashi Shouta woke up in a daze, rubbing his swollen forehead. What happened to him? How could he sleep so soundly? Wait! No, sleeping soundly? How is that possible?

He hadn't had a good night's sleep in years. No matter what, whenever he lay in bed, his mind would constantly flash with formulas, thinking about what type of medicine would appear, what kind of bacteria could form, and what kind of harm it would cause to the human body.

These things would keep haunting him and he couldn't sleep at all.

Takahashi immediately opened his eyes and looked around. Seeing nothing different, he looked down at the bed. Aoi Hatoyama was still fast asleep.

"Ms. Aoi? Miss Aoi?"

Takahashi's voice grew louder and louder, but Hatoyama Aoi remained motionless. No, this was too abnormal. With the volume of his voice, even the deepest sleeper would have heard it, but Miss Aoi was like a dead person.

If she hadn't been breathing under his nose, he would have thought Miss Aoi was dead. The worst thing was that Takahashi couldn't remember why they fell asleep.

He felt this was extremely abnormal, and without caring about Aoi Hatoyama, he hurried out of the room. The corridor outside was empty. Takahashi didn't dare to make too much noise. He had a bodyguard who was protecting him and lived next door to him.

Normally, as soon as the door to his room opened, someone would immediately appear. There might even be someone standing guard outside. But now, no one was outside.

He knocked gently on the door for a long time, but there was no movement from inside. What did this mean? Those people must have been in trouble.

"Escape!" This was the only thought that came to Takahashi's mind. He first ran to the room next to the bodyguard, which was his laboratory. There were many medicines and poisons in it. Takahashi shoved the things into a large bag, picked them up, and ran out.

There was still no one in the corridor, and no sound. Takahashi ran to the deck, hoping to get a small boat down and escape. But for some reason, no matter how hard he tried to unlock it with the key, the door to the boat would not open.

Takahashi was a bit overwhelmed. He remembered the captain of the ship. But the captain's door couldn't be opened either. Takahashi finally stumbled to the deck. There was no way back, was there no way back?

Countless faces of people who were suffering from the disease he created appeared in his mind, and Takahashi's face began to twist. No, he absolutely did not want to die like that.

Gao Qiao wanted to jump off the boat. Even if he drowned, he didn't want to die in torture. He was a little hesitant at first, but when he prepared himself mentally and jumped into the sea, an invisible barrier bounced him back.

"What? Doesn't he even have the qualifications to jump into the sea?" This aroused Takahashi Shota's fighting spirit, and he was determined to jump into the sea and drown. Then, Tang Yue discovered the person who was constantly hitting the barrier wall.

Tang Yue had been confident in the effectiveness of her drug, believing these people could sleep for three days and three nights. However, Gao Qiao only managed a little over ten hours, which gave Tang Yue a sudden sense of crisis.

She had some suspicions. Takahashi was a ruthless man. He must have personally tested the poisons when he was researching them.

Otherwise, it wouldn't make sense why he had such strong drug resistance. Tang Yue now believed that her wish wasn't absolute. It seemed she would have to keep trying. It was this moment of distraction that caused irreversible consequences throughout the ship.

"Haha, die! Let's all die! If I can't survive, then no one else can."

Takahashi frantically took out the medicine from the big bag he was carrying and threw it all over the boat.

When Tang Yue saw this, she saw that only a few rooms at the stern had not been affected. She immediately used her spiritual power to seal off the equipment room she was in.

Afterwards, she watched helplessly as Takahashi's body slowly festered, with many red spots appearing on his skin, and then blisters slowly forming.

His breathing became extremely labored. Tang Yue felt a little unwell and turned her head. When she looked back again, Gao Qiao was lying on the ground, rolling back and forth. Tang Yue looked around the other rooms. The people in the rooms were showing different symptoms.

These people seemed to have someone strangled their necks while they were sleeping, and they had difficulty breathing. Soon, Tang Yue was the only living person left on the entire ship.

Tang Yue sat quietly in the small room, not knowing how to describe her current mood. She hadn't planned to keep these people alive, but killing so many at once made her hesitate for a moment.

Thinking about the harm this crew had done to the Chinese, her heart hardened again. And it also saved her trouble. Tang Yue immediately looked out to sea. Perhaps due to her spiritual power, the creatures in the sea were unaffected.

It was with this one glance that Tang Yue seemed to have discovered something.

She asked Pin and the others to adjust the direction of the boat, put all the things in the small dark room into the space, opened the spiritual barriers of several nearby rooms, and she was the first to slip out of the cabin, and used her spiritual power to pull out a small boat.

Tang Yue sat quietly in the boat, her attention drawn to a subtle strangeness in the depths of the sea.

In her perception, the area seemed to be beckoned by a mysterious force, a force subtly connected to the spatial force she was familiar with. Tang Yue was unfamiliar with this before, and she wondered if it was due to the shift in time and space that had changed her so much.

Tang Yue remembered that she had read in ancient books about some rare space materials that would emit unique fluctuations under certain circumstances. Could there be such treasures hidden in this sea?

Tang Yue was well aware of the allure of space-related materials for practitioners. If she could obtain a piece, not only could she use it to refine an extremely precious space-related magical weapon, it might even help her further enhance her understanding of the laws of space.

Furthermore, they could refine some space-related items and give them to the troops, so that they wouldn't be so passive when transporting confidential items. Tang Yue hadn't even realized at this moment that she had a deep sense of belonging to the Chinese army.

Her heartbeat couldn't help but quicken, and her eyes revealed a hint of excitement and anticipation.

"Haha, whatever it is, let's just go down and find out." Tang Yue made the decision nonchalantly. In fact, she was still quite confident. If she couldn't explore this area of ​​the sea, then she believed it would be even harder for others.

She carefully channeled her spiritual energy, wrapping herself tightly to protect herself from the dangers lurking in the sea. Then, she took a deep breath and plunged into the deep blue ocean.

She had to go down. For some reason, her mental detection was greatly hindered in this sea area, as if something was blocking the surroundings.

As Tang Yue descended, she pondered the potential dangers of this operation. The pressure of the deep sea, the unknown marine life, and the possible special restrictions surrounding the mysterious material all presented enormous challenges. These were things she had never experienced in the world of immortal cultivation.

But these difficulties did not make her back down, but instead inspired her to fight even harder. Challenges are everywhere.

"Now that I've done it, I must find those materials, no matter what's waiting for me ahead." Tang Yue swore secretly in her heart.

Tang Yue's consciousness was searching in the space. When she was in the army, she had made some small things with some discarded materials. She wondered if they were useful.

After flipping through the books several times, she found very few useful things, and finally her eyes stopped on a small compass.

Tang Yue named this compass the "Spiritual Treasure Hunting Plate." It's similar to a compass, but she's imbued it with spiritual energy. It can sense objects with unusual spiritual fluctuations, making it particularly useful for finding rare materials.

However, those are just Tang Yue’s highest expectations at the moment. Due to limited materials, there is not much that can be done now.

Tang Yue picked up the compass and injected a trace of spiritual energy into it. The compass instantly glowed faintly, and the needle began to spin rapidly, pointing deeper into the ocean. Looking at the compass's indication, Tang Yue felt delighted. She hadn't expected this thing to be so useful. Perhaps that was the direction she was heading to.

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