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Chapter 741

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Seeing that The Limpet was getting further and further away, Swan flapped her black wings and disappeared into the clouds.

"It seems that they chose the Winter Route this time …" Swan thought for a moment. "That's a good idea. Now that the Summerdew Ridge has a guest, a hurricane could happen at any time. It's safer to take the Winter Route."

Swan let out a sigh of relief, but then she frowned again.

Although Helen was able to leave the Ghost Sea safe and sound, she was able to relax a little. However, she still didn't know how Helen and the others got out of that nightmarish place.

She was lucky enough to go to the Sea of Ghosts with her master once. At that time, her master went to look for materials for experiments, and she was there to transport the giant corpses.

During that time, Swan witnessed the horrors of the Sea of Ghosts.

The endless Undead creatures were like a nightmare that she could not get rid of, and she almost lost her life there.

Later, she heard that even her master suffered a great loss in the Sea of Ghosts. After returning to Summerdew Ridge, she never went to the Sea of Ghosts again. This made her even more afraid of the Sea of Ghosts.

She wasn't sure if she could survive in the Sea of Ghosts. How did The Limpet do it?

Swan came to Death Loop to patrol the area. She wanted to go to the outskirts of the Sea of Ghosts to see if she could save Helen. She didn't expect that they would come out of the Sea of Ghosts unscathed. They even survived the night!

Although he looked a little weak, this was not a big deal compared to the night they spent in the Spirit Sea. One must know that just the aura of death that was everywhere in the Ghost Sea was enough to cause a mortal to fall ill.

Now, it was just a little bit of mental depression, which was already very fortunate.

Was it because of the man in the hurricane yesterday? Did the small fries in the Sea of Ghosts restrain themselves a little? That's why The Limpet was able to return to the ship safely.

But the undead shouldn't feel fear or awe, right?

While Swan was still trying to figure out what was going on, she heard cheers coming from The Limpet. Everyone's mood was lifted.

Swan looked over curiously.

The guardian of The Limpet jumped onto the deck of The Limpet on a strange beast.

While Swan was still wondering what kind of creature the beast was, it suddenly turned into a small bird and obediently flew into the Guardian's hand.

"Is it an alchemy puppet that can transform?" Swan guessed since the guardian came from Floating Mech City.

The Limpet's morale was boosted. Was it because the guardian had returned? Could it be that this guardian had brought them out of the Spirit Sea?

While Swan was lost in her own thoughts, the lazy-looking Guardian returned to the cabin.

She originally wanted to take a closer look at him to determine his identity, but now she couldn't. She remembered that the guardian of The Limpet used to be an old apprentice named Roman. Maybe it was because Roman was nearing the end of his lifespan, or maybe he had been killed by the blade of time.

Although Swan suspected that the guardian was the one who led The Limpet back, she believed that the ship was just lucky that the undead creatures weren't active at the moment.

The Spirit Sea also had its own Tide of Undead. During the active phase, even the outer area of The Limpet would be filled with undead. During the cooldown phase, the undead would fall into a deep slumber.

"I'll ask Lady Paye about this when we get back." Swan didn't think too much and kept flying above the clouds.

Death Loop had been in a lot of trouble recently because of the Valley of Storm's visit to Summerdew Ridge. She planned to stay in the dark and escort The Limpet back to Winter Waterway.

About an hour later, she saw icebergs drifting on the surface of the sea. They were not far from Winter Waterway, and Swan was ready to return to Summerdew Ridge.

Suddenly, the middle-aged guardian who had been staying in his room came to the balcony.

He seemed to be enjoying the breeze.

Swan, who was about to leave, stopped in her tracks and looked over curiously.

But just as she was scrutinizing it, the other party seemed to have noticed something and raised his head to look in her direction …

Swan frowned and subconsciously flew into the clouds.

She was discovered?

This was obvious. Otherwise, why would he look in her direction?

This was the first time she was discovered by an apprentice in her Shadow Swan form. It seemed that the guardian apprentice had a very strong intuition.

Swan didn't linger. Instead, she gave him a deep, emotionless look, then turned and flew back to Summerdew Ridge.

While on her way back, Swan was still trying to recall the person's face.

Looks like he's quite strong. Is he a potential apprentice from Floating Mech City?

It didn't take long for Swan to reach the center of Summerdew Ridge.

When she found Madam Pei in the teahouse, she asked her about some of the doubts in her heart.

Madam Pei was still grinding the tea powder in her hands as she said faintly, "Undead Tide? Yes, it's time for the undead to fall asleep. "

Before Swan could say "I knew it", Madam Payne continued, "But master got the news this morning that something strange happened in the Sea of Specters. The three half-step wizard-level magic puppets she sent out were all destroyed. The danger level will be increased to 'extreme'. It's best if you don't go there for now. "

Swan was stunned. The Sea of Spirits was extremely dangerous? How did The Limpet leave? Could it be that it was really that illusionary apprentice who saved him?

Lady Payne raised her scarred face and stared straight into Swan's eyes. "Why are you suddenly asking about the Tide of Undead? Did you enter the Sea of Specters before this?" "Of course, Lady Payne did.

Swan shook her head. "No, I'm just … curious."

She wanted to talk about The Limpet, but she swallowed the words back in her throat. She knew Lady Paye's personality. If she knew that The Limpet was safe and sound, she would definitely try to capture the people on The Limpet and ask them about the Spirit Sea.

When wizards flourished, mortals would suffer, even if it was just a normal inquiry.

Swan didn't want to put Helen in danger, so she lied. She kept telling herself, 'Let's just pretend that The Limpet wasn't here today …'

Madam Payne stared at Swan and sneered. "You're lying."

Swan raised her head. She felt cold sweat on her back.

Madam Pei slowly brewed the tea powder she made herself. The purple tea gave off a mysterious aura.

Lady Paye took a sip of the tea and looked at Swan again. "I won't ask why you're lying. But if you find anything in Spirit Sea, don't hide it from the master. He's your savior. "

Swan lowered her head and kissed the tip of Lady Paye's foot.

"I know. I won't lie to the master, and I'll never betray him."

Madam Pei snorted softly before continuing, "You missed Master's orders when you were out patrolling today. Other than the Spirit Sea, there's another thing you need to know."

"Please tell me, Lady Paye." Swan bowed.

"The people of Song of the Deep have been doing something recently. They're looking for someone called Lucas. Master has also received news that Lucas is indeed related to the mysterious space. You should also bring some people to investigate him. "

Swan nodded. "I understand. Leave it to me."

With that, Swan was about to leave the room to select people to carry out her mission. At this moment, Madam Pei called out to her again. "The guest that Master is receiving should be leaving soon. After he leaves, Goman King will probably send someone here after receiving the news."

"When the time comes, restrain your subordinates. Do not tell anyone about that man, or else … "Lady Paye put the lid back on her teacup." I heard that the master's lab is running low on supplies. "

"I understand." Swan nodded. "Yes, sir."

After Swan left, Madam Pei quietly stared at a painting on the tea table. The man in the painting had red hair that was extremely flamboyant.



Angor spent half a day drawing a temperature-stabilizing rune for The Limpet. After that, he returned to his room and continued his research on the "boots of flight".

Two days later, the boots, which he named "Night Crossing", were finally ready.

In terms of appearance, this was not an outstanding piece of work. It was just a very ordinary design. However, the black leather boots were painted with faint dark patterns, which made Night Flight not too mediocre. It added an indescribable sense of mysterious beauty to it.

Angor was quite satisfied with the boots. Apart from the appearance, the effect of the boots was as good as he expected.

The item was stuck at the last step between low-tier and mid-tier.

With his current ability, he could refine Intermediate grade items or above. However, if he succeeded, abnormal signs would descend, and the Devil's Water Domain would be filled with danger. The descent of abnormal signs might lead to danger.

Therefore, he didn't want to try anything above mid-tier.

However, a regular tiered item seemed too weak. So, he planned to craft a near-mid-tier one.

And the final product was as good as he expected.

It wasn't as good as a mid-tier item, but at least Angor's control over the grades of his items had reached the pinnacle of perfection.

Under the cover of the night, Angor flew into the sky to test the boots. They were quite fast, but not as fast as Gondola. However, they were much better at hiding and maneuvering.

In the past, Angor had to eject his soul to use the sequence of gravity or Toby to carry him in the air. Now that he had this pair of boots, there wouldn't be too many shackles when he fought in the air in the future. His fighting style could also change a lot.

Angor was satisfied with this result.

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