Once, there was an opportunity in front of me to be embraced by the rabbi princess, and I didn't cherish it until I lost it... Well, to put it bluntly, I was embarrassed to tell my little heart. Wish, so when the rabbi came to look for me, I could only regrettably—I mean, I could only be carried back to the cabin by him in a normal way.

"Why did it happen all of a sudden?" the rabbi asked, "I didn't see Sisi getting seasick at all before?"

That's because we've never been on water before.

And I'm not seasick.

"Is that...sickness?"

It's not water sickness, you might not believe me if I tell you, it's... sea sickness.

Although it sounds ridiculous, it is true. I usually see a big river or something, even if I am asked to jump down, I can still keep my face intact.But when he saw the sea, his mind went blank, he felt nauseous, and there was another war.

"I don't know if it's better to sleep... In short, let's sleep for a while, and eat something after waking up."

I nodded, and lay down on the bed obediently. After hearing the sound of the rabbi closing the door, I closed my eyes, and fell asleep wrapped in a quilt in the dimly lit cabin.

I don't know how long I slept for this sleep, but I just felt that I was awakened by a sudden sound of gunfire not long after I closed my eyes.

I sat up in a daze, got out of bed and walked a few steps in a daze, then turned back and put on my windbreaker, and then climbed up the ladder.

As a result, as soon as the hatch was pushed open, Shuweng heard his name mentioned.

"Someone," he must have been speaking to Miss Anita, "go and wake up Miss Sisi."

No need to shout, I'm already out.

Not only did I come out, I was sober.

... Anyone who sees this densely packed demon that looks like locusts crossing the border will definitely wake up!To be honest, my sea-sickness syndrome was cured instantly, okay?

So this...what the hell is going on here?How bad is it that we are outflanked by the enemy as soon as we set off?

And what's up with this amount?Go all out?Don't tell me that this is all the anger of not being able to kill the master was spread on us guards, don't do this, there is a debt and a debt, please go directly to him, please?

"Sisi!" The rabbi smashed the demons around him with a hammer, and quickly ran up to me, "Are you all right? Is it okay to just come out like this?"

The problem is, even if it's not possible, I can't just go back the same way when an exorcist is broken into eight pieces and it's not enough.

I took off my windbreaker neatly, and as soon as I pulled out the dagger and drew a bloody gash on my forearm, I suddenly realized why I always felt like something was missing from just now.

I quickly looked around: "Where's Allen?"

"Allen... was taken away by the demon," the thick fire snake whizzed past my shoulder, devouring more than a dozen demons that were fixed by Miss Anita and the others with defensive devices, Rabbit paused Paused, quickly added, "But don't worry! Li Nali has already gone after her. If both of them are here, everything will be fine."

Yes, then I'm relieved.

And to be honest, I always feel that I need to worry more than Kiaren...it seems to be myself.

The scene on the top of our heads has completely changed. The sky was clear and blue when we sailed, but now it is covered with layers of lead clouds. The dark sky is like a dirty curtain. It was pressed down so heavily and dullly that one could hardly breathe.

Gradually, the wind became stronger, and the waves below the boat were turbulent, but it couldn't blow away the increasingly oppressive stuffiness in the air.

Could it be that there are too many demons?

Although the advantage is that you can hit blindly with your eyes closed, this number... is too much.

It's not over, one fell down, and before it had time to catch its breath, the tens of thousands behind it rushed up again.

It was so dark that it even covered the leaden gray clouds. In the end, the rabbi's flame almost became the only bright color here.

After an indefinite amount of time like this, I pushed my back against the bulkhead, and just as I was about to sit down and take a rest, I realized that the rabbi jumped down and landed beside me.

"What's going on, this feeling..."

He looked at the dense forest on the far bank as if being drawn.

"Did Sisi feel it too?"

I felt it, it was the kind of creepy feeling that ran straight from the tailbone to the brain, and the goosebumps were about to rise.

Crowley also fell on the mast, paused, and wiped the blood from the corner of his mouth with the back of his hand: "It's really... an annoying feeling."

"What the hell happened over there?" Miss Anita murmured.

"It's the direction of the mountain." Shuweng narrowed his eyes.

"Wait, speaking of it, isn't that the direction these demons are flying to?"

Indeed, with the passage of time, more and more demons began to ignore our existence, except for the dozens or hundreds that stopped specially from time to time, and just swished past the sky, just like the hungry red Like a wolf with a blind eye, it rushed towards the mountains and fields.

The sky is getting darker and darker.

I had time to take a glance in that direction, and saw that the deep forest, which was originally dyed gray-green only because of the dimming of the light, had already become gloomy and blurred in both color and outline, and a cold white light loomed in the dark depths , as if there is some kind of trembling existence dormant.

But we have no time for him.

The situation on the ship was not optimistic. The defensive devices prepared by Miss Anita and the others simply couldn't withstand such consumption, and there seemed to be very few left.

And without the protection of the defensive devices, no matter if it was Miss Anita, Miss Mahega, or the crew members with big waists, they would be no different from the meat that was directly sent to the devil's mouth.

The Bookman is the only one who can help with treatment, so only Crowley, Rabbi, and me are left on board who can fight.

The sky and the sea finally turned into the color of ink.

In this way, we fought from afternoon to midnight, and from midnight to dawn, before we finally got a breather.

The night before dawn is always extraordinarily dark.

After a long time, the sky turned slightly lighter.

"That direction just now... it seems that something flickered..."

The rabbi jumped down from the mast, and while holding on to the mast rope, he looked towards the far shore.

His regimental uniform was almost unwearable, and the orange scarf around his neck was also ragged and fluttering in the wind, as if it would fall off at any moment.

After finishing off the last few demons, the morning glow shattered behind the clouds, and a round of red sun floated out of the sea horizon. The color burned the thick and dark clouds, reflecting the sea and sky like blood spilled .

"This sight," Miss Maherga held her breath, "is almost like...some ominous omen."

As soon as she finished speaking, my chest suddenly felt suffocated.

This feeling came too suddenly, I raised my hand subconsciously to press it, but at this moment the hull of the boat was shaken by the waves, my feet were unsteady, and I wanted to grab the railing reflexively, but I forgot that the railing was already there. It was damaged during the battle, I took a chance, my mind went blank, and before I could react, I slammed into the sea with a plop.

The icy sea water squeezed from all directions in an instant, scrambling to choke his mouth and nose.

In my already darkened consciousness, I just felt like I was lying in a place mixed with the fragrance of bamboo leaves and fresh blood, and in front of my eyes, a round of cold white crescent moon was constantly pressing towards me.I don't want it to come over, but for some reason, I can't move... and I can't escape.

The next second, the screen shattered, and I was suddenly lifted out of the water.

"Xiao Ke!" Rabbi shouted towards the boat while supporting me.

Crowley on the boat quickly leaned over and pulled me up, then quickly took off his not-so-damaged cloak, and wrapped me up, who was soaked all over.

I coughed until my brain hurt. In my blurred vision, I only saw the rabbi running over dripping wet after boarding the boat. He knelt down to support me, took the towel handed by the crew and wiped it for me. After wiping my hair, I paused, and started to slap my back in a hurry.

But he soon discovered that after I coughed, I was still clutching my chest tightly.

"What's the matter? What's the matter, Sisi? Is there anything else you feel uncomfortable about?"

I can't speak.

Even though I have already come out of the sea, I still feel suffocated, I can't breathe, I just feel as if something important is being lost from my body rapidly.

The rabbi finally realized something was wrong.

"Old man!" He half put his arms around me, looking for the figure of the bookman on the boat in panic, "Come here! There's something wrong with Ceci's appearance!"

Cold sweat mixed with sea water kept slipping from the corner of my forehead. I took a big mouthful of breath and pressed my chest hard. After nothing worked, I subconsciously grabbed my throat again.

— Allen.

At the end of consciousness only the name remained.

— Allen.

——Allen...something happened.

"Old man!" A voice urgently urged in his ear.

Then it seemed as if someone was on my wrist.

"Strange," came the aged voice, "it doesn't look like he was injured."

"Then why is this happening? What's the matter?" The voice in the ear became more urgent.

However, the moment the rabbi opened his mouth, the feeling that his heart was being held tightly by someone, and he couldn't breathe for any reason suddenly stopped. My eyes blurred, and my whole body seemed to be forcibly pressed by something. Pushed back to reality.

At the same time that my senses were restored, the coldness spread all over my body in an instant, and I shivered, only to realize that I was leaning against the drenched rabbi who was soaked all over.

I:"……"

I sat up straight subconsciously, but I didn't want to be hugged back by the rabbi reflexively as soon as I moved.

"Cersi?"

"I……"

I don't know how to explain it to him and the scholar, so I can only tell the truth in a daze.

"I seem to be... alright."

It's really good.

I touched my chest, then my neck, and found that I was fine except that I was a little cold.

It was as if the strong sense of suffocation just now had never appeared before.

——It was as if that important thing that had been lost was gradually... filled back.

"Okay?" Rabbi didn't respond at all.

"Miss Sisi," the bookman asked seriously, "Have you ever had a heart problem before?"

"It seems that there is no...?" I hesitated to answer.

"like?"

"Absolutely not."

Rabbi: "Then why just now..."

As soon as he was halfway through speaking, he was overshadowed by a shout from under the boat: "Rabbi!"

I realized what was happening faster than Rabbi, got up quickly, and ran to the side of the boat.

When I saw Li Nali, who had been out of contact for a day and a night, standing alone under the boat, my heart skipped a beat, and I suddenly had a very bad premonition.

"Help……"

Sure enough, in the next second, the fear in her eyes hit me as if it were real.

"I can't find Allen..."

"I can't... find him."

·

Allen is missing.

Li Nali asked the rabbi to go find it with her.

I thought about it and followed suit.

That strange bloody sun faded as early as the night melted, and the thick clouds gradually disappeared, but the sky was still overcast. After a long time, the blue morning light diffused faintly in the eastern sky.

Affected by the weather, the morning mist above the deep forest was thick and gray. With the rapid extension of the hammer handle, the cold moisture rushed to the face, which was slightly painful.

Not only hurt, but also cold.

Although my half-wet hair had already been wrapped in the rabbi's scarf and I was still wrapped in Crowley's cloak, I still felt the wind was as strong as a knife and the chill was piercing to the bone.

But even so, I didn't go to the front where the rabbi and Li Nali were, and I just sat firmly in the back by myself.

I was thinking about the relationship between the weird feeling that came and went quickly and Allen.

Although I don't know exactly what happened for the time being, it is certain that something happened to Allen.

And this incident was not life-threatening, and he should have been out of danger at this moment, there is no doubt about this.

I just don't know where he is now...

The forest is so big, how can I find it.

"Li Nali," just as I was distracted, the rabbi's voice suddenly came from the front, "You just said that you will find the two of them as soon as possible, and the other is..."

"Yes..." Li Nali's voice was extremely hoarse, "It's Siman."

Sman?

Ah... Sman.

Sman Dark—a parasitic exorcist like me, we seem to have gone on two missions together, no, three missions?

Some do not remember.

Me: "Nasman—is he with Alian now?"

Li Nali nodded, shook her head again, and only intermittently told us about Xia Siman's fall.

After listening to it for a long time, I belatedly realized that my current state, which seemed to have nothing to do with me, seemed a bit inappropriate.

But just when I rubbed my face and was about to put on a worried expression similar to theirs, there was a loud noise from the mountain forest diagonally ahead.

A fat golden ball suddenly jumped out of the billowing smoke and dust. After seeing us, it immediately flapped its wings desperately and rushed towards us.

It's Tim!

And behind Tim, there are still a lot of demons chasing after him.

Bloody as a knife, accompanied by Li Nali's flying kick, instantly destroyed the devil missile chasing Tim completely.

While the rabbi put me down nearby, he turned around and threw the fire sentence, eliminating the rest of the demons in one fell swoop.

"Tim!" Li Nali landed a little ahead of me, subconsciously wanting to meet it in surprise.

The rabbi also called out: "Tim Gambi!"

But Tim passed them like he didn't hear him, came straight at me, and hit me hard on the forehead.

I was bumped into a stagger, and I staggered for several steps before I could maintain my balance. I raised my hand reflexively, trying to touch it, but without warning, my hand was wet and cold.

The fat golden ball jumped into my palm, held back, and spit out something shiny, then, as if a switch had been turned on, it grinned with a big mouth full of fangs, and cried.

That's right... Tim, crying.

The author has something to say:

Sisi: "It's over, this is a big blow."

Allen: "Yes, after all, Tim has never cried without being bitten by a cat, rejected by a child, eaten chili by mistake, or choked on a cigarette by Master."

Ceci: "? So why don't you tell me where you are right now?"

Allen: "What are you thinking, this is the world of consciousness, and it cannot be spoiled to outsiders."

Rabbi: "Hey, let me tell you two, pay attention to the atmosphere, atmosphere—"

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