Heidi and the young master looked at each other for about 10 seconds.

Maybe it was because the young master was warmer, but Heidi felt that she was gradually getting less cold.

The shocked eyes gradually turned into delight, is this the fishing handsome guy?

I was cursing the fisherman in the previous second, but in the next second I was shouting in my heart that fishing is good.

The young master looked at the guy in front of him.

Is this guy frozen silly? Why is he smiling at me?

The rooster asked me to wait for a little girl, but he didn't say anything about coming out of the water.

"Hey, are you Heidi?" The young man helped the still shivering Heidi down.

Seeing that she was wet and freezing, he put his cloak on her and placed a basket of charcoal fire next to her.

"How did you know?" Heidi huddled under her furry cloak beside the charcoal fire, and finally felt like she was alive again.

"Because I'm waiting for you." The young man waited for ten days and finally waited for someone to show up. He was in a good mood.

"My name is Tartaglia, you can also call me Young Master, everyone calls me that." The Young Master has a cheerful personality and he introduced himself to Heidi formally with a smile.

"Hello sir, I'm Heidi, a photographer from Fontaine! Nice to meet you." Heidi replied politely, and muttered softly, "I prefer to call you Yaya..."

"By the way, why did you swim from the sea? Do you like swimming?" The young man asked the question in his mind.

"....No." Heidi almost vomited blood. There was a hint of joy on her face.

She told her story.

"Haha, so that's it! It's really a special experience." The young man found it funny.

"I asked the doctor to get those four ruins guards because I didn't want anyone else to come. It's just right to destroy them so I don't have to pay them back."

"As for the fishing hole, um... it should be the hole I dug yesterday..." The young master's voice became softer and he smiled embarrassedly, "The magnetic field in this area has changed recently, and there are fewer fish. I got bored waiting, so I looked for some everywhere."

"You!" Heidi stretched out her hand to hit him twice, but then she thought he was just fishing and shrank back into her cloak. "Hmph, you still have the heart to laugh. You have no heart..."

"Well, seeing that you are so frozen, I promise to help you with three things as an apology. How about it?" The young man looked at Heidi who was sulking and smiled. After all, he was also responsible for her falling into the sea.

"Three things!" Heidi's eyes lit up. "Anything?"

"No bad things will happen."

Heidi chuckled, this boy is still naive, only thinking about good and bad.

And in my mind, there is only yellow...

"Okay, I'll tell you when I think of it." Heidi looked at the young man's profile and her anger disappeared.

"Yes." The young master agreed readily.

……

"Take this boat and we can reach the whirlpool." The young man grabbed the railing and jumped onto the boat easily.

This is a mechanically powered boat, docked on the outer edge of the ice. It is small and can only accommodate a few people at most.

"The sea isn't completely frozen, is it?" The boat was a little high, and Heidi pulled the young man's hand and barely climbed aboard.

"Haha, of course, this is the ocean. The strange snowy weather recently is also because this vortex has changed the magnetic field."

"Your task is to take a picture of the formation of the whirlpool." The young man leaned against the railing, feeling relaxed. "Although the sea breeze is cold, the feeling of vastness is really refreshing."

Heidi stood aside, looking at the deep blue sea, with mixed feelings.

What is underneath this vortex?

"Are you scared?" The young man looked at Heidi with a serious face.

"Of course I'm not afraid, I'm a professional." Heidi encouraged herself in her heart, she has many skills and she can run away if something goes wrong.

"Well, you have quite some courage." The young master smiled playfully.

……

"This is the center of the vortex." The young man was slightly excited.

Heidi looked in the direction she was looking and saw a huge whirlpool spinning on the sea like a dark horn.

It is unknown what special structure this mechanical ship has that allows it to run smoothly above the whirlpool without being sucked in.

Heidi leaned over and took a look down. "The vortex looks so dizzy..."

"We're going down here?" asked Heidi.

"Yeah. Are you ready?"

"Of course! If you don't jump, you'll get seasick!"

Heidi took a deep breath and jumped into the whirlpool.

The young master smiled slightly, took a bottle of kerosene from the cabin, and stood there, waiting for the test results.

……

Heidi kept spinning in the whirlpool and felt like her brain was about to be shaken apart.

As the boat was spinning faster and faster, she was suddenly thrown out by a force. She somersaulted dozens of times in the water and hit a flat surface before she stopped.

Heidi felt her stomach churning. After she managed to calm it down, she slowly opened her eyes.

There was a blue-black color in front of me. Unlike the whirlpool at sea, it was very quiet here, without even a single fish.

The light is very dim, probably because of the deep sea.

Heidi stepped on the ground and found something real. She was actually swept to the bottom of the sea!

She turned on the projector and took pictures as she walked, but there was nothing along the way except the dark blue-black color.

"Woo--Woo--"

Where did that strange cry come from!

Heidi shuddered when she heard it. "Who is crying? It can't be a mermaid."

The dark tones and the strange screams made Heidi unable to help but imagine all kinds of horror elements.

Coupled with the cold sea water, she felt cold all over and just wanted to return to land as soon as possible.

But the mission is not yet complete!

With the spiritual support of 100 million Moras, Heidi decided to look in the direction of the sound.

I walked a long way forward and felt the sound was getting closer and closer.

Suddenly, my feet felt shaky.

Heidi was shocked. She couldn't be so unlucky. Maybe it was an earthquake.

Just lower your head like that.

"This is...."

Heidi looked carefully at the ground and saw a big shiny disc, as big as a person and round!

Heidi blinked, and the one on the ground blinked too.

"Oh my god, it's an eye!" Heidi took the projector and took a few pictures and was about to run away.

But as soon as I turned around, the ground I had just walked on suddenly rolled up into the sky and then fell down again.

Then a huge vortex was formed!

A bad thought flashed through my mind.

What's under your feet is not the seabed, but a giant monster fish!

Thinking of this, Heidi swam quietly to both sides for fear of disturbing the big fish's rest.

But as soon as she left, the big fish monster seemed to realize it, and its fins moved slightly, and the water flow pushed Heidi back onto its back.

Before Heidi could get up, it hit her with its fish tail again.

Heidi used the ice element to freeze a piece of the water in front of her to reduce the impact, and then she ran away quickly.

The big fish seemed to find it very entertaining. It stared with its eyes wide open and opened its mouth wide, ready to eat.

When Heidi saw that the mouth was like a large cargo ship that could hold 500 wild boars, she quickly used the [Ice Age Card].

In an instant, the speed of the whole fish slowed down, and it was frozen little by little from the tail to the head, and finally turned into an ice sculpture with its mouth open.

Heidi quickly swam to a distant place and took a careful picture of the fish. It was worth one million Mora.

After checking and filming, she swam towards the sea surface quickly before the ice melted.

The moment I saw the boat, I finally breathed a sigh of relief.

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