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Chapter 81 Island Ruins (1)

Curris hesitated, but said, "It's okay, I think we'll just go."

The ruins that Curris wants to explore are very important to the development of the Curse Sect. If she can, she really wants to go alone, but the ruins are very dangerous. It is best to take a companion there, which will be safer. Although she is unwilling to admit it, in her eyes, Danica is more trustworthy than Hod.

Of course, Curis knew that this was a ridiculous thing. After spending so long, she clearly understood how cruel and ruthless Danica was. If she was given all her trust, it would be sent to the tiger's mouth. But at the same time, she also believed that when she encountered a critical moment, Danica could make rational and correct judgments, not fearful but not messy in the face of danger, so that she could survive the real danger. As for Hod, Curis knew that he was a wise and capable person, otherwise she would not be able to start such a huge family.

Industry, but there is a little bit of grudge. Hodder is the defeated man of Corres. This poor old man was conspired by Danica and Corres to this point. He changed from a wealthy nobleman to a member of a shameful curse sect, and made himself half-dead and a living dead. For such a person who was defeated by his own hands, Corres really hard to give him a high evaluation. This expedition she needs companions who can provide help, not just obedient subordinates.

"Do we need to make any special preparations?" Danica asked.

Cores said: "No need to prepare anything special. You can do it. But there is one thing that we want to explore is on a small island, which is relatively close to Melens. It takes about five or six days. I'm talking about the time it takes one way."

Five or six days of boat trip? Is this relatively close? Danica was about to ask about a more specific situation, so Coris stood up and said, "Okay, hurry up and prepare, I have other things to do." After that, he left directly.

Looking at Corice's back, Danica stood up and while packing the poison scattered on the table to study notes, she thought helplessly: OK, there is something to do again.

The seven days passed quickly. Early in the morning, Cures took Danica and arrived at a small pier.

"That's the boat we're going to take." Cores said to Danica, signaling the servants to move their luggage and the materials they need to sail onto the boat.

"This ship looks a bit small." Danica looked at the ship they were going to ride. She was quite polite. The ship was not a little small, but very small, especially compared to the Goddess of Peace they rode on when they came to Melens before.

Cures gave Danica a blank look and said, "Just don't sink the bottom, what size do you care about!" The five or six-day boat journey is not too far, and there is no need for a large ship at all. It is more sensitive to small boats. If the water is shallow, some dangerous waters are easier to pass through and convenient to dock. These are common sense of navigation, but it is estimated that Danica does not know about this.

After being choked, Danica was not discouraged. She continued to look at the ship, trying to find something wrong so as to avoid hidden dangers. Although she didn't know about navigation knowledge, she still had an intuitive understanding of the power of the sea. The one she could rely on in the ocean was this ship. If there was a problem with this ship, it would really be buried in the sea. Danica had floated in the sea before, and she didn't want to try it again.

"Is the crew on our ship reliable?" Danica asked after approaching the ship and wandering around.

"Don't worry, it's very reliable." Corris was a little impatient. She was trying to recall the chart she saw before, "Besides, even if it's unreliable, who dares to make small moves in front of you?"

"Then are we carrying enough supplies? It's mainly tamsui." Danica ignored Curris' teasing and asked again.

"Of course enough. We only need five or six days to take a boat trip, but the supply on this boat has been enough for us to spend more than twenty days. And when we go to that island, we should find some water sources for supply, so don't worry." After answering the curious baby's question, Coris asked jokingly, "Why are you asking if the freshwater is enough? If the food is insufficient, it is very dangerous. Will you still catch fish from the sea? Or do you think there are fish everywhere in the sea?"

Although there are abundant resources in the ocean, it does not mean that fish can be caught in any sea area. Only in some shallow sea areas can fish be easily caught. As for sea fishing, it requires professional knowledge and equipment. Cures does not believe that Danica has mastered this technology. It has not been long since she came to the coastal areas, not to mention that she has been busy since she came to Melens.

Danica smiled evilly, glanced at the crew members who were packing the sails and cables, and said, "Aren't these all meat? How come they lack food?"

Hearing Danica say this, the smile on Corice's face faded and said, "It's so disgusting."

Danica didn't care and said with a smile: "It's good to survive. As for whether it's disgusting or not, who will care about that at that time?"

Curris glanced at Danica in disgust, but still attracted the captain of the ship and said, "Tell the crew to replace the five boxes of food with fresh water."

The captain of the ship was a strong middle-aged man with flax hair. He said in confusion: "Miss Gad, we have prepared enough fresh water. If the increase continues, the food will be a bit dangerous."

Generally speaking, the ratio of freshwater and food preparation on the boat is the same. Sometimes freshwater will be prepared a little more. But as a person who lives on sea, he thinks he has no problem with the preparation of supplies. Why do he remove some food for no reason and replace it with freshwater? The sea is not as good as land. If there is a problem, everyone will die. He does not want anyone to interfere with his command.

Cures glanced at the captain and said, "Do as I told you, don't cause trouble for yourself."

The captain's face looked a little bad, but he still suppressed the anger in his heart. After all, the woman in front of him was a nobleman and he could not afford to offend him.
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