I'm not a savior

Chapter 29 Ships

Chapter 29 Ships

"Shall we go back by boat?"

Karin asked in a daze.

"That's right." Zuo Si nodded.

Originally, Karin thought that these people would directly take her across the sea to reach her own country and save the people in dire straits, but the man who called himself Zuo Si told her that they would go back by boat.

To be honest, when Karin first heard that she was going to take a boat, she was actually a little reluctant.

Nuozhou is a country by the sea. As the captain of Nuozhou, she naturally knows all kinds of things at sea. Even for a ship with the symbol of swift wind, it will take half a month to return to Nuozhou from such a long distance. Time, which must also ensure that it is not attacked by waves and storms.

Even for them, it will take a week to go back.

Karin, who is eager to return home, is naturally a little impatient, but at this moment she can only rely on Zuo Si and the others.

"Okay." She sighed, then tidied up her clothes and followed Zuo Si to the beach.

Speaking of which, what would the "ship" of these people look like?

It was supposed to be a huge, floating wooden ship that was supposed to be shining with gold all the time, maybe full of gold and treasure.

Karin was thinking wildly while walking towards that side.

Then the girl saw Zuo Si's so-called boat:

The beautiful shape of flowing water, the frosted iron shell, and the huge passenger compartment are not so much a ship as a handicraft.

"This... is this a boat?" Karin's eyes widened. She looked at the not too big but extremely beautiful little guy in front of her with a slightly dull look. She looked a little stunned.

"This is a boat." Zuo Si also glanced at the boat in front of him—look at the nozzles behind it, Zuo Si feels that this thing probably drives like a rocket...

The lady didn't know what to say for a moment, it was really the first time she saw such a... ship.

She became a little interested and continued to wait and see.

After scanning around, Karin was surprised to find that it was an iron boat!

Regardless of whether this is real iron or not, anyway, how could such a heavy ship float on the water?

Karin's country has been researching ships for so many years and has not been able to develop such an iron boat. So far, all ships have been protected by runes. There is no doubt that if ships can only be made of iron, then the naval battle in Nuozhou The improvement in strength is definitely more than a star and a half!

"Let's go." Zuo Si glanced at Karin, who looked dull-eyed, and expressed his understanding in his heart.

As far as this ship is concerned, you can't even see it on Zuo Si's side, let alone a lady whose civilization level is probably only in the Middle Ages.

This isn't timeless anymore, it's aliens (exactly).

After dazedly following on board, Karin was even more surprised.

She was not surprised by how heavy the steel on the ship was, but was surprised by the layout of the ship.

In this ship, Karin did not see the sailor and captain who drove the ship, and it all seemed to be done automatically.

She also didn't see the peculiar structure that appeared to save space. She only saw some seats that looked very comfortable at first glance, and there were many snack platters.

But Karin is very clear that this is the place where she can show her strength the most.

Because other hardware equipment has reached a sufficient height, there is room to prepare things that increase comfort. Karin has learned about this aspect before, so she can naturally see the confidence exuded in this ship.

In the end, the lady sat in a comfortable position in a daze. She turned her body slightly, and she was a little confused. This should be more comfortable than the chairs in the palace.

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Karin was on the boat looking at the passing scenery outside. She visually estimated that the speed of this boat was more than ten times faster than the one she had set out to sea before—it was more like flying than gliding on the sea. too low.

It's so fast... In this way, I can reach Nuozhou in about a day.

Karin looked at the sea, and suddenly she felt an uncontrollable fear.

She recalled the sight she had seen that night.

It was a huge existence that emerged from the bottom of the sea, and could almost break through the sky. At that time, the wave created by the huge black shadow defeated Karin's ship, causing Karin to fall into the ocean.

Because of this, Karin suddenly felt malice and fear the moment she looked at the sea.

She is afraid.

The fear that something will rise from below the surface of the sea again, making waves, waves, despair.

She seemed to be in an uncontrollable panic.

"Karin? Karin? Ms. Karin?"

But immediately, a girl's soft call came from her ear.

Such a voice pulled Karin back from the endless panic, and Karin was relieved at this time. She took a deep breath, turned her head, and saw the girl next to her who was looking at her curiously.

Karin remembered the girl's name.

Her name is Victoria, and she claims to be a hunter—Karin is very envious of Victoria. As such a powerful warrior, she can still have such a beautiful appearance and fine skin...how can she look like herself...

Although her mood was a bit complicated, Karin did get out of that panic. She no longer looked at the sea, but looked at Victoria with a smile.

"Is there a problem?"

"I see that your complexion is not very good..."

"It's nothing, I just remembered all the bad things." Karin shook her head.

"I see." Victoria glanced at Karin with some doubts, but she continued to speak: "We are discussing the battle meeting now, can you explain the situation in your country in detail?"

Karin tilted her head, passed Victoria, and saw the people over there discussing something. She nodded and followed Victoria.

After nodding with these people, Victoria coughed lightly and began to describe the situation on her side:

"Our country is spreading a disease called lycanthropy. Those who suffer from it will be very aggressive, and in severe cases, they will turn into monsters like wild beasts. But this is not an ordinary disease. This is because... …On the unknown shadow journey, there is a small town called Arika on the border of North Carolina, which has been blocked due to the spread of lycanthropy."

"In order to prevent ordinary people from being infected, it is unknown, so we have opened the right to report in the city to report..."

"Wait—" Zuo Si interrupted Karin, "The right to report in the city???"

"Yes, ordinary people can report..." Karin looked at Zuo Si with some doubts, she didn't know why Zuo Si reacted like this.

"... Now I'm in big trouble." Zuo Si rubbed his forehead.

(End of this chapter)

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