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I Have a Sailing Game-Chapter 243 - 174: The Dawn of the Tide, Mysterious Fleet (Double-Length)
"Captain, what's wrong?"
Rogel didn't respond, intently focused on the information the system provided.
[In this mysterious sea, disaster and danger always exist.]
[The barriers of the Five Major Seas are not stable. Over time, cracks have appeared.]
[An external force is starting to reveal its presence...]
[In the upcoming journey, the sea will become perilous...]
Rogel sensed something.
He raised his head, and the Giant Dragon's Eye appeared.
In his sight, on the distant Zulomok Island, a mysterious power entwined with black and red was already rising.
Behind this force, it seemed as if an invisible giant hand was slowly closing its palm, reaching for the entire Zulomok...
"Kill!" "Occupy Zulomok!" "Gold, women!"
Not far away, the pirates' shouts echoed across the entire sea...
The great tide hadn't arrived, yet the sea was no longer peaceful.
...
The Gelin ship moved swiftly on the sea.
Though accelerated by the Secret Pattern Ship Rudder, they still had a journey ahead to Hanrila Prison.
With no cave to explore now, and not in the mood for smithing today, Rogel sat by the ship's edge and began fishing.
Still reaping bountifully.
But some of the marine catches were quite peculiar.
[You caught: Frenzied Giant Lobster ×1.]
[You caught: Giant Manta Ray ×1.]
[You caught: Large Grouper ×1.]
[...]
Clack clack!
The large lobster in the game character's hands was brandishing its claws wildly, attempting to pinch the creature before it to death.
Rogel had a thought.
On the game screen, a close-up shot of the lobster appeared.
In the pixel graphics, the lobster's scarlet, manic eyes were clearly visible, yet apart from this, it was basically no different from a normal lobster.
After looking at it, Rogel checked its specific information.
Nothing unusual, no different from an ordinary lobster.
Just its frenzied appearance and the biological prefix were somewhat unsettling.
Rogel threw the lobster back into the sea.
It seemed the influence of the great tide had already begun. 𝑓𝘳𝑒𝑒𝓌𝘦𝘣𝘯ℴ𝑣𝘦𝑙.𝘤𝑜𝑚
Rogel thought this influence would appear in a few months.
Now it seemed that its impact had arrived ahead of the great tide...
Rogel retracted his gaze.
"We must speed up..."
...
Hanrila Prison.
As the largest sea prison set by the Kingdom in the Sea of Sin, Hanrila Prison held countless extremely dangerous criminals.
This turtle-shaped island had four attached smaller islands, stationed with the Kingdom Guard Army, heavily guarded.
However, it seemed to have just undergone a significant battle.
The Gelin ship slowly docked at the port of Hanrila Prison.
With the pass given by Kadi, Rogel could naturally pass without hindrance and, under the guidance of the guard army, came to meet the Copper Blade Warden of Hanrila Prison.
That's right, the warden's name was Copper Blade, not a nickname.
He was a minotaur half-breed, ancestrally from the Minotaur Tribe of the half-beast sea, with a sturdy build and massive horns.
Honestly, it was Rogel's first time seeing a half-beast figure within the Kingdom Guard Army.
"Hello, Lord Rogel, welcome to Hanrila Prison. You can stay here as long as you'd like."
Copper Blade boomed in a deep voice.
Upon hearing this, the Deputy Warden beside him wiped the sweat from his forehead.
Oh, my dear warden, this is a prison, how can you say that to a guest...?
"Lord Rogel, Warden Copper Blade has a straightforward personality. He was simply welcoming you. Please, don't take it to heart..."
The Deputy Warden said with a smile.
"It's okay, I get it," Rogel laughed heartily, finding this Copper Blade Warden quite amusing.
"Those remains outside..."
Rogel asked curiously.
"Not long before you arrived, a pirate gang attacked us,"
The Deputy Warden said.
"But most of them died or ended up in prison."
"All thanks to Doctor Pupa's schemes. He discovered our connection with the Philei Clan. He wanted to keep us from being able to assist the Philei family..."
Copper Blade said in a deep voice. Almost done speaking, he then looked at the Deputy Warden, who was poking him, and asked puzzledly, "Why are you poking me?"
Big brother, is this the kind of thing you can just casually tell others?
The Deputy Warden's mouth twitched, and he could only force a smile, inwardly sighing his bad luck.
No wonder Doctor Pupa wanted to team up with some major pirates to attack the garrison at the Sea of Sin...
Rogel was also deep in thought at this moment.
After thinking it over, he looked at Copper Blade again: "Copper Blade Warden, I'm here to ask you about something."
"Do you know anything about the mysterious fleet around the extraterrestrial impact site?"
He looked earnestly at Copper Blade.
This warden was as honest as a bull.
Hearing Rogel's words, Copper Blade thought seriously for about ten seconds, then nodded.
"Yes."
"They are very strong, my troops were instantly defeated."
"And their ships are strange, their people are strange, it seems like they're all made of stone."
Copper Blade answered Rogel's question very earnestly.
Made of stone?
People wearing stone armor is barely plausible, but the ships are made of stone too?
Wouldn't that sink?
"Lord Rogel." At this moment, the Deputy Warden spoke up: "If your goal is the extraterrestrial impact site, then I suggest you best give up."
"Those mysterious fleets will attack anyone approaching the impact site."
"With our current defensive forces, we can't provide you with any help."
He said very earnestly.
The events at the Royal City's Sword Ceremony hadn't spread throughout the Five Major Seas yet.
Kadi and others didn't intend to let it spread everywhere.
After all, this was a matter that could potentially affect the morale of the Thousand Islands inhabitants.
So, the Deputy Warden was clearly unaware of this, he merely thought that this Lord from the Royal City might be interested in entering the extraterrestrial impact site, so he spoke up to warn him.
He originally thought Rogel would know to retreat, but unexpectedly, Rogel thoughtfully nodded.
"Got it, thank you for the information."
After saying this, Rogel left Hanrila Prison and headed to the port, boarding the Gelin.
Now, the information about the extraterrestrial impact site and the mysterious fleet was roughly understood.
Before entering the impact site, it was necessary to deal with these mysterious fleets.
"Set off!"
The Gelin began its journey towards its final destination for this trip.
...
The location of the extraterrestrial impact site wasn't too far from Hanrila Prison.
The Gelin took just over ten minutes to reach there.
At this moment, Rogel soared into the air, the Giant Dragon's Eye scanning everything below.
The extraterrestrial impact site was, indeed, as rumored.
It seemed to be a massive building ruin rather than an ordinary meteorite.
A layer of starry fog surrounded the entire site, making it difficult to see what lay inside.
And around it, thin streams of water were drawn by gravitational forces, forming a massive vortex, like a strange ocean eye.
Nearby these currents were anchored one stone ship after another.
Indeed, stone ships.
The honest Copper Blade Warden truly hadn't lied to Rogel, he could tell the material of these ships at a glance.
[Relic Stone Ship]
[Type: Special Artifact]
[Quality: Purple]
[Effect: Possesses formidable defense and extremely strong attack capabilities, can store and create Stone Dragon Soldiers.]
[Tier: Extraordinary]
[Explanation: Stone ships from unknown ruins, driven to this place, historically ancient, but don't underestimate their hardness, they remain incredibly sturdy.]
Only extraordinary powers could keep them from sinking.
Rogel mused.
Let's take a look first.
After considering, Rogel saved and then flapped his wings, diving towards one of the stone ships.
Buzz—
As if sensing something approaching, red patterns suddenly appeared on the side of the stone ship, and then a surge of scorching flames rushed toward Rogel, like Dragon Breath.
Rogel beat his dragon wings, his figure shifting to evade the stream of flames.
At this moment, a rumbling sound began to emerge from the stone ship.
A group of humanoid Stone Dragon Soldiers, with wings on their backs, slowly walked out from the ship's hold, stiffly forming a line, and then looked up at Rogel.
Seeing this, Rogel slightly raised an eyebrow.
Dragon-human soldiers?
It seems like the things in this extraterrestrial impact site might truly be related to the Giant Dragon treasure after all?







