The day after the bonfire party ended, Heath also managed to gather enough materials for the mermaid sea gills, and he immediately started to make the mermaid sea gills.

There is nothing to say about the production process. The life department witch tools use some very simple magic knowledge. As long as the materials are complete, even an apprentice can easily complete it, not to mention a genuine wizard like Heath.

In just a few hours, Heath successfully completed the production of this witch tool.

And then, without delay, he came to the seaside that night to take out the wizard ship, and started his own journey to sea by the night...

...

A few days later, west of the Golden Sea.

On the endless blue sea, a white sailboat is drifting. The high-hanging three-mast white sails are blown high by the sea breeze. Snapped! Snapped! 'the sound of.

This is a very ordinary-looking sailboat, but it is strange that there is no shadow of half a sailor on the boat. You must know that such a three-masted sailboat generally requires at least a dozen people to control it.

Such a quiet atmosphere makes the deck full of resting migratory birds, which looks quite eerie.

"Da da da!" At this moment, a sound of footsteps came from below the deck.

The disturbed migratory birds hurriedly flapped their wings and flew into the sky.

Accompanied by the migratory birds flying all over the sky, a figure finally came out of the cabin.

"Yawn!~"

He yawned lazily, and Heath, who had just finished a meditation, rubbed his aching temples.

After calming down, he raised his eyes and looked forward.

All you can see is the blue sea and the sky of the same color. The two have been completely connected, and there is no end in sight.

Seeing that, Heath couldn't help shouting, "Nina!"

"exist!"

The ring in his hand flickered, and the translucent Nina appeared beside Heath.

At this moment, she is no longer wearing that red dress,

Instead, he changed to a button-down shirt with a certain captain's cap on his head, making him look like a sailor.

She saluted and said in a prudent manner: "Dear Captain, Nina will serve you wholeheartedly. Is there anything I can do for you?"

Nina, who had never had sailing experience, became excited as soon as she set out to sea, and clamored for Heath to hand over the control of the wizard ship to her, so that she could experience the taste of sailing.

This is not a big deal. Heath himself is too lazy to drive the autopilot mode that he usually drives on weekdays, so he readily gave Nina the authority.

Heath asked, "Where have we been? How far are we from our destination?"

Nina pulled her hands to both sides and held out a nautical map. She stared at the map for a while and said solemnly: "Report to the captain, we are currently about 300 miles west of the Golden Sea, and the current maximum speed is 20 knots, at the current speed, we will reach Shipwreck Bay in two days at the earliest."

Heath twitched the corners of his mouth: "...do you want to do this?"

After being connected to the wizard ship as a spiritual body, all the information is directly connected to her soul, and looking at the nautical chart is simply unnecessary.

Nina said with a serious face: "Dear Captain Heath, please respect my profession, I am a big, professional big."

All right.

It seems that the ghost is already infatuated with her.

...

Two days later, Shipwreck Bay.

After two days of sailing, the sailboat arrived at Shipwreck Bay.

Standing on the deck, Heath looked ahead.

In the sea area ahead, a very strange area appeared.

A thick layer of dark clouds drifted in the sky there, and beneath the dark clouds was a layer of thick fog, which was particularly dazzling on the blue sea in this clear sky.

This is what nearby residents call Shipwreck Bay.

The reason for this name comes from an ancient legend.

Legend has it that the daughter of Poseidon fell in love with a young human sailor, and stole Poseidon's bracelet and eloped with him.

After the sea god found out, he was very angry, and called the storm to attack the two, and successfully sank the sailboat they were on in this sea area.

The Sea God, who was still not enough to relieve his anger, continued to cast a very severe curse on this sea area, causing this sea area to be shrouded in fog and dark clouds all day long, and any ships that entered it would sink.

Over time, this place has the name of the boat bay.

"...the gloomy bay is home to countless wrecked sailboats unclaimed, and souls who have tried to travel back and forth in that mist."

"The unfortunate traveler who strayed into it, the greedy adventurer who prayed to find treasure, when the living were unfortunate enough to step into it, they would make a burst of devilish laughter, ah, that is the dead, the feast of the dead is about to open Curtain..."

The indulgent psalm chanting sounded.

Nina stood on the bow, frowning at the dark cloud in front of her, holding a book in her hand, looking trembling.

Heath was speechless: "Who is this playing? Navigator?"

Nina said: "It's a scholar, a scholar, okay?"

Heath helped his forehead: "Okay, okay, let's go!"

The stopped sailboat started again, and slowly drove into the boating bay in front. This sea area where the locals can't talk about discoloration, but Heath didn't seem to care at all.

This is indeed the case.

Although this place is mysterious, terrifying, and irreversible in the eyes of ordinary mortals, in the eyes of wizards, this place is actually just an ordinary witch domain.

It is only because of various relationships that the elemental content here is too dense, which makes the place seem to be filled with thick fog. As for the dark cloud that shrouds all day, it is actually a dark cloud beast put down by a local wizard.

As for the fact that there will always be shipwrecks here, it is mainly because it is a shallow sea area full of reefs, and it has little to do with curses.

As far as Heath knows, there seems to be a curse here, but it's all at the level of wizards, far from being accessible to ordinary people...

"Whoa!" A soft voice rang out.

The sailboat completely broke away from the clear sky outside and completely sailed into this fog-shrouded sea.

When entering the darkness from the bright place, the line of sight naturally had some blurring, and then the eyes slowly adapted, and the scene in front of him gradually unfolded in front of Heath.

As its name describes, Shipwreck Cove is apt.

Under the dim sky, all you can see are sailboats, docked crookedly everywhere, rotting masts on the deck covered with all kinds of aquatic plants, rag-like sails hanging alone in the air, with Occasionally, the sea breeze swayed slightly.

"Hoohoo!"

"Woooo!"

The sea breeze blew across the hole-filled deck, making all kinds of weird sounds, like the devil's smirk.

Spooky and terrifying.

This is the first impression of Heath here...

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