People thought that the sea had no end, but they were wrong.
Although the Earth was round, the end of the world's sea was a coastline that circled around. That was the Dark Continent.
The world map was placed in the middle. It was a comparison between a marble and a basin.
In short, the human world's sea could only be called a "lake." In fact, it was indeed a lake called Lake Mobius, and the six continents were small islands in the lake.
In comparison, the insignificance of humans immediately increased by more than hundreds of times.
The Loli had crossed the border, which meant that they had entered the edge of the Dark Sea.
The total area of the Dark Sea was six times the size of the world's territory. No matter the direction, if they sailed in a straight line at high speed, they would be able to reach the coastline in at least five weeks.
After crossing the border, the sea was still calm, and no changes could be seen.
Law and Biscay stood side by side at the bow of the ship, looking at the end of the sea in front of them.
In the area near the border, there was the largest land, and at the same time, there were many large uninhabited islands.
On the land, there lived a race of magical beasts called gatekeepers. Their duty was to guide outsiders in and out of the Dark Continent.
In negotiations or transactions, as long as they were polite, the gatekeepers would help and summon sub-human guides to lead the way for outsiders who wanted to go to the Dark Continent.
Simply put, the Guide was a guide that could reduce the difficulty of crossing the Sea of Darkness.
"If we don't seek the help of the gatekeepers, the difficulty of crossing the sea will be doubled, right?" Biscay looked back at the many small black spots on the continent.
On the one hand, they could resupply on the imaginary continent, and on the other hand, they could seek the help of the gatekeepers.
"Indeed." Law nodded and said, "But in that case, the scenery will be different. If it really doesn't work, we can turn back."
"The spirit of dreamers? Nitro once said that 'they' were a group of dreamers who were not afraid of the dangers ahead. The bad thing was that it made him waver and didn't know how to decide. "Biscay sighed.
Luo tilted his head to look at her and said, "His decision was correct. Although he killed the freedom to pursue his dreams, he did protect many unnecessary sacrifices."
Biscay was silent for a moment, then said, "So, as far as I know, you are the only one."
Law shook his head, his eyelids drooped, and said seriously: "More than that, there are many, but I am one step ahead of them."
King, Bujand, Paristone …
Two weeks later, the lucky voyage finally came to an end, and a violent storm seemed to have arrived.
The Loli Ship swayed in the raging waves, like a broken leaf in a turbulent river. It seemed to be in imminent danger.
Inside the cabin, Dong Ba gripped the reinforced guardrail tightly. Through the round window, he stared at the dark sky and ocean in front of him, dumbfounded.
The dark clouds in the sky churned wildly, thunder rumbled, and streaks of red lightning flashed within.
Raging waves roared on the sea, and towering waves came one after another. Countless sea creatures were thrown into the air by the waves, and then fell heavily into the sea helplessly. They were swept several kilometers away by the violent currents in the blink of an eye, and then drowned.
What left Dong Ba dumbfounded was not the rumbling thunder, nor was it the roaring sea. It was the dozens of huge tornadoes standing between the two.
Lightning flashed and thunder roared, and the tornadoes rolled up a large amount of sea water and rushed to the clouds, piercing big holes in the churning black clouds.
"It's all over!"
Looking at this scene, Dong Ba wailed in his heart.
The Loli Ship was like a lonely boat, pushed by the big waves into the dozens of raging tornadoes.
In the captain's room, Law looked grim.
"No, the power can't keep up."
Black Cat shouted as if it was serious, as if it was a qualified support staff.
Despite the violent shaking under her feet, Biscay's feet seemed to be rooted, making her body as majestic as a mountain.
She looked at Law and Black Cat, who were trying to think of a way, and her eyes moved and fell on the waterspouts in the distance. There was a trace of tension in her seemingly calm expression.
Compared with a strong enemy, the power of nature was too terrifying.
"What should we do? It's all over if you are involved. "Black Cat said nervously.
This is the sea. If the ship is destroyed, Law's chances of survival are very slim. If Law dies, he is finished.
"We can only rush straight through. If the power can't keep up, turning rashly will only capsize the ship." Law said seriously.
Black Cat said in despair: "Isn't that a dead end?"
"Shut up your crow's mouth."
Law scolded, took a deep breath, and then squatted on the ground.
"What are you going to do?" Biscay asked.
Law looked up at her and said seriously: "I'm going to bless the whole ship."
Biscay has seen a lot of wind and waves, but she only felt that Law's plan was extremely crazy. He wanted to cover the whole ship with Qi, which was not a knife or a sword.
Before Biscay's shocked mood disappeared, Law pressed his hands on the ground and used his Telekinesis with all his strength.
White light poured out from his hands, and a black rune of rules stretched out under Law's palms, like a black snake, spreading around.
Looking at this scene, Biscay's mood was like the waves outside.
Does he want to use the word 'God'? It was the first time she saw a Telekinesis user who could use the word 'God' to this extent.
How old is Law …!
The black runes were finally printed on the whole ship, leaving a large gap between them.
All of a sudden, a light lit up on the dark sea. It was the light from the telekinesis that enveloped the ship.
Shrouded in light, the Loli was finally sucked into the gigantic tornado. Along with the violent tremors and the terrifying tearing force, the Loli rose up like a rocket in the sea.
Thunder, water, wind, and a scream, that was Dongba's.
.....
In a dark mountain range, a man in a black robe walked along the steep rock wall with his head slightly lowered.
That arc should have directly fallen into the clouds below, but the black-robed man's feet were like suction cups, each foot stuck to the steep rock wall.
The black robe draped over his body was tattered and covered with moss, like a breathing lamp that sometimes lit up with green light, as if it was an independent life form.
The man's face was hidden in the shadows, and he was holding something that looked like a small globe in his hand. It seemed to be made of some kind of mineral. The outer ring of the crescent moon was uneven, and a thumbnail-sized black pebble was suspended in the hollow center.
The stone was in a state of absolute stillness, as if fixed in the center of the stone ring by countless opposing magnetic forces.
All of a sudden, the motionless pebble began to shake.
The black-robed man suddenly stopped and quietly looked at the stone that shook like a cradle.
He stopped for a moment, shook his head slightly, and squinted at the back, where the sea, no, in the direction of Mobius.
"Another 'Heaven Ascension Tide'? Five years have passed without me noticing. "
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