Inside the cabin of the Dead Bear, Pais stood in the shadows, his expression changing from bright to dark in the pale thunder outside the ship's side.
He looked extremely cold in the shadows, and yet seemed twisted and terrifying when illuminated by the pale light. He didn't look like a good person at all.
Pais took a deep breath and turned to look at the side of the ship. Her blurry face was reflected in the glass.
"I've always hated this face."
Snap——
The glass seemed to have been hit, cracked and turned snow-white, and her face disappeared.
"Finally disappearing for a while." Pais retracted her gaze, and her expression returned to elegance and nobility. She sat calmly on the hammock.
She didn't care at all that this was used by pirates. True nobility would never be reflected in such a dead object.
"Just a little while, just a little while, and I'll have you soon."
"Golden Apple."


The Devil's Triangle, an area with a terrible reputation in the sailing world that makes people's expressions change drastically when they hear the name, is now extremely lively.
It's like a haunted house. It's a little scary if you go alone, and it's extremely scary if you go with two or three people. After all, it's more terrifying if people are scared by ghosts. But if dozens or hundreds of people squeeze in, the haunted house will just be a place for entertainment.
If these hundreds of people were still noisy and even fighting happily, there would be no point in the haunted house.
In the past, the Devil's Triangle would swallow ships silently. A ship was just a leaf here, but if there were tens of thousands of leaves, even the Devil's Triangle would be submerged. After all, it is an area of ​​sea, not the ocean itself.
An astonishing number of ships were sailing and fighting in it, and the continuous artillery fire looked like beautiful fireworks.
Guild wars are a carnival for players, even the infinite pool is ranked second, second only to the feast of working together to defeat monsters. The only interesting thing about it is that, or in other words, all interesting activities have a necessary factor, that is, gathering a lot of players.
Guild wars can gather more than half of the players, and these players are extremely good at group battles. The scale of the battles is extremely large, and everyone likes big scenes.
But not all players like this, some like to be small but become part of the collective, some like to be a hero and want to stand out.
The ship battle met the requirements of both sides. Everyone drove their boats to become part of a huge fleet, fought with the enemy, and jumped onto the opponent's ship together by grabbing ropes.
The person standing on the highest mast, shooting down opponents one after another like he was guarding a ring, was undoubtedly the most dazzling person on the ship.
The epic scene of a battle between thousands of ships in the Devil's Triangle is largely due to the Fairy Kingdom.
They have always claimed to be pioneers in the game, but not in opening up new worlds or new ways of playing. Instead, they dig narrow mountain crevices that only one person can pass through into broad roads, so that everyone can walk on that road easily and happily.
Therefore, after the emergence of the vast ocean world, they easily began to develop strategies on how to make sailing easier, and the object of their research was of course the [vortex].
So after repeated failures, repeated summarization and intelligence collection, they finally found the clue.
It is [the other world], or it should be described as the world beyond.
It is a world that exists in parallel with reality, with the water surface as the dividing line, and one can only cross the dividing line with [some kind of invitation].
The [Holy Grail of Avalon] is a typical example. Even if they find Camelot normally, they cannot cross the dividing line. They need [Eagle Eyes] and a drifting and lost ship to cross the dividing line.
Some people in the Fairy Kingdom speculated that the vortex might have used the other world to travel through, but it did not enter thoroughly and was only moving along the boundary line.

To verify this conjecture, they watched the scene in the vortex frame by frame, and finally saw fragments of a strange picture from the water splashes. Then they collected all the fragments of the picture in a vortex shuttle, and finally pieced them together into a scene, confirming the existence of the world on the other side.
What followed was countless attempts to find a way to enter the other world, and encounter the indigenous people of the other world. Then, naturally, he began to explore and search for tasks, and finally triggered a world-class task.
The reward for world-class missions is the ability to travel to any location on the ocean through the other world.
Almost all guilds actively applied or received applications to join the Fairy Kingdom's plan and built ships in the other world.
In order to build the fleet, the players of the Eternal Kingdom worked day and night, like coolies, while the ships of the other world were built amid laughter and joy, but the players of the Eternal Kingdom also enjoyed the happiness of wholehearted dedication.
As a result, tens of thousands of ships gathered in the Devil's Triangle and began a battle of thousands of ships.
This is a guild battle, but also a lively celebration.
Some people painted their ships white and used them as medical ships, while others simply used them as merchant ships to sell supplies. Of course, the most ridiculous thing is that someone took a loud speaker to advertise, and such a guy would be targeted and sank first.
The vortex that can teleport randomly also adds a lot of unexpectedness to the battle situation, bringing more chaos and fun.
The Eternal Kingdom fleet had long since dispersed, leaving only the Eternal Avalon still stubbornly chasing the Dead Bear, having not forgotten its original intention.
On the Dead Bear, Captain Barber held the rudder with one hand and Galahad's heart with the other, and dared not blink even when the seawater splashed on his eyes. Others were attacking or blocking attacks on the deck of the Dead Bear, so the task of finding the crucial [entrance] was given to him.
He was old, his eyes were dim, he could no longer see the numbers on the compass, and his ears were no longer working. This was the negative state of aging that even the blessed could not resist.
Therefore, he could feel more clearly than anyone else here where the power of the Fountain of Youth lies.
"Over here!" Captain Babo's eyes widened suddenly, and he turned the rudder violently. The Dead Bear turned its head sharply and split the waves.
"It's that one! That one is running!"
Captain Babo raised his hand and pointed into the distance, and everyone looked over.
In the Devil's Triangle, all the whirlpools are randomly generated and move randomly, so they are very scary.
The whirlpool pointed by Captain Babo kept avoiding every ship. It might be accidental once or twice, and no one would care if they saw it. But the war of ten thousand ships increased the probability of it encountering ships. It kept drilling around like a sly guy, and it almost shouted "I have self-awareness".
"Got you! Ocean!"

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