"Huh? Are you two alive? It's impossible for me to take you there. Come back when you're dead," the boatman waved his hand.

"This is the travel fee..." Siddija took out a small leather bag, and the glittering gold coins seemed to illuminate the entire underworld.

Of course it's impossible, but it's still possible to light up a guy who is greedy for money.

"Come on! Uncle, sit here!"

The boatman jumped out of the boat with a very fast speed, and very thoughtfully took out a wooden board as a bridge and built it between the river bank and the boat.

"........."

"What about not letting the living in?" Sidika flicked her fingers, and two shiny gold coins flew into the hands of the boatman's backbone.

"After all, I have to make a living. There have been a lot of poor ghosts recently. Leading the way for you heroes is also a kind of extra money," the boatman wiped the gold coins in his hand.

"What's the use of gold coins in the underworld," Sidika rolled her eyes, hugged Medusa and jumped into the boat.

"Although I don't know if I am alive now, but..." The boatman stuffed the gold coins into the black robe, "Sure enough, I still want gold coins."

"Does it mean to be greedy for money no matter what?" Sidika sat on the boat with Medusa in her arms.

"This is the rule," the boatman jumped onto the boat with a nonchalant look on his face, "It seems that there are only poor ghosts today and there are so many~ But it's great to be able to rest with just one back and forth~"

Siddigar frowned.

"so much?"

"Ah~ Uncle, can't you see?" The boatman lifted the black robe on his head, the faint blue flame danced in his empty eye sockets, and the pale bones opened and closed, "You have been standing among them just now~ "

Hidega's expression froze, and like a robot, he slowly turned his head to the river bank that was gradually away from him. The white fog that had blocked his vision before was dissipating, and the squirming human figures piled up on the river bank, and the pale hands were constantly moving towards them. holding in the direction.

Just now he was actually squeezed among these things...

Siddija subconsciously covered her mouth, Medusa tilted her head, stretched out her small hand and gently stroked Siddija's head.

"Oh yeah~ Uncle, your expression is very strange~ It's obvious that the only difference between you and them is life and death," the boatman shook his head and teased, "Not long ago, there was a hero who said without changing his face [no wonder, I still watch it] to a few familiar faces].”

"This is not the way you should treat the uncle," Siddija rolled her eyes.

"Well~ After all, I can drive this boat. Who is the uncle depends on my mood," the boatman patted the water with his oars. "There are a lot of people down here who want to be uncles."

"Ding----"

With a crisp sound, a gold coin flew high and accurately landed on the boatman's skull.

"Do you need me to rub your shoulders, sir?"

"Please be quiet and be a boatman," Sidika covered her face with black lines, "Otherwise, I will feel that the hallucinations of Ruowu are coming from you."

Probably because he was a little nervous when he first descended to the underworld, and he could always hear some desolate cries.

"That's not an auditory hallucination~" The blue flame in the boatman's eyes jumped suddenly, "This is a river that will never float up once it sinks. The dead will never die again, they will only sink in the river forever. end."

"I said..." Siddija narrowed her eyes, "How did they sink?"

"The boat fee is not enough," the boatman shrugged. "The money they gave is only enough to get here, so I'll only take them here, and if I don't have the money, I'll throw them away~"

"If you don't have enough money, don't take them in the first place," Siddija sighed.

Although he is not a bad person, he still feels disgusted from the bottom of his heart when faced with the rogue behavior of the boatman.

"The result is the same," the boatman hummed nonchalantly, "waiting forever on the river bank with empty hands is no different from sinking at the bottom of the river. I didn't force them to get on the boat, they just went on their own with beautiful fantasies. on this ship."

"But you didn't remind them, did you," Sidika glanced at the river, just as the boatman said, there were countless hideous faces in it, they were all madly upstream but kept sinking.

"I'm a boatman, and..." The boatman smiled, "Do you think they would believe it? Why do you have to wait on the shore like these poor people when you have money?"

"I'm relieved to hear what you said. When I die, I will definitely be full of gold coins," Sidika said angrily, holding her chin up, "I won't be thrown into the river halfway by you."

"Don't worry, uncle, the money you gave is very good. Next time I come, I will give you a discount," the boatman gave a thumbs up, "but I don't have a good memory, please hurry up."

"........."

"How much gold does it cost you to jump off this ship?"

"I, walk infinity, take the crown"

PS| ???ω??)???('◇'')(??? ? ???)(≧?≦)/(?Д?)?

Chapter 61 is definitely not really fragrant!

"Advice to you~"

The boatman supported the oars and looked at Siddija and Medusa on the shore with a smile.

"Don't eat anything here, if you want to go back up there."

"Hey~ you're a surprisingly good person," Siddija raised her brows.

"Well~ if a rich man like you can't go back, I have to do one less business," the boatman shrugged. "If you eat something, you just can't go back."

"You are dismissed!"

"Don't be so angry~ Anyway, you have to take my boat back later," the boatman scratched his chin, "Why don't I tell you how to deal with that fierce dog?"

"Ha... Well, I'll give you a gold coin, how about you help me lure Cerberus away?" Siddija bounced a gold coin.

The fire in the boatman's eyes jumped violently, and then quickly regained his calm. He waved his hand carelessly, "Master, are you kidding me? That thing is notoriously cruel. I don't want to be its teething toy."

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