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Chapter two hundred and eighty seventh go with the flow

Sarah woke up and opened her eyes and saw the familiar ceiling.

The luxurious decoration in the room told her that she was still in the Siren.

The memory was broken, and what she wanted to do the most now was to find someone to ask what happened.

She sat up on the bed, and Kasha was walking into the room with a glass of water.

"Are you awake?" Kasha gave the water to Sarah. Sarah just held it and didn't drink it. There was no obvious dryness in her mouth, and her skin nails kept hydrated in her body.

"How did I come back?"

"We must have brought it back, otherwise how else can we come back." Kasha smiled, her eyebrows and eyes curled.

Seeing Kasha seemingly feel good, Sarah realizes something and opens her eyes slightly.

"Have we escaped?"

"Well. Kahn beat Oloy and the others back. No one chased us anymore. It's safe now. Just lie down and rest." Seeing that Sarah didn't want to drink water, Kahsa took the water cup from her and put it on the table, and gently pressed her on the bed.

Kasha left the room, Sarah lay on the bed and looked at the ceiling, feeling the shaking caused by the wind and waves on the hull, the more she thought about it, the more she became, the more she was wrong.

She got up and left the room to come to the deck. The crew scattered everywhere and communicated loudly. The noisy sound came into her ears with the sea breeze. When she looked up, the silver sails bulged in the darkness, and she didn't know where to take her boat.

For some reason, the crew members did not rest. When they saw her appear, they all cast strange eyes.

She suppressed her doubts and walked towards Kahn Kasha. At this time, the two were standing on the deck, waving the wind, talking about her safe awakening.

"Where are we? Where is Raven?" she asked.

"Prime Minister Lei Wen seems to be in the warehouse. As for where you ask, I don't know. We are still waiting for you to wake up and make a decision to go."

Kahn watched Sarah walk forward, leaning against the railing, looking out of the deck, thinking a little.

There were no reefs or ships on the calm sea, and this was definitely not a southern ship tomb. The Leviathan was nowhere to be seen, and even the lights of Bilgewater were not in sight. There was no sign for confirmation, and the Siren was slowly pushed away by the wind and waves, not knowing where they were and where they were going.

For a moment, she was confused, homeless, and drifted with the flow.

All this is because of Planck...

"Before I found a way to deal with Planck, Bilgewater can't go back for the time being." Sarah sighed: "I don't know where to go. When I left the port, I just wanted to save everyone. Other external wealth can be given to Planck first. As long as I find a way to kill Planck later, everything will come back. But it's not that easy, even the Abyss Siren could not kill him..."

"Don't you even have a target? You captain really..."

"I just woke up now, my mind was messy."

Kahn shook his head with his chin: "Planck himself has nothing to be afraid of. Any of us can hold him to the ground with one hand. The difficulty is that there is a Oloy protecting him."

"You took action, too?" Sarah woke up a little instantly.

"I tried to kill Planck, but Oluy tried to protect him. I'm sure they must have rekindled the old love, otherwise they wouldn't..."

"Huh--Don't disgusting, okay?" Sarah frowned and directly interrupted Kahn's head. When she thought of that scene, she felt her scalp numb.

It’s like the intimate behavior between Kahn and Kasha now, which looks pleasing to the eye. If it were those two people, the taste would immediately change.

Then she found that she had misled Kahn. Didn’t she pay attention to the fact that Oloy tried to protect Planck?

"Ah? You can beat Oluoy?"

"It's okay."

"Then why don't you kill them all?" Sarah thought at the first time that she would not have to worry about where to go if she killed Planck. Bilgewater was still hers.

"Do you know what the consequences will be if you kill Oloy?"

Sarah stopped talking immediately.

The real one is the spearhead against the undead. The undead on Shadow Island will come to invade Bilgewater every year. If Oloy dies, no one will help Bilgewater to resist the Soul Erosion Night.

She was sure that only Oluyi would do this, the burly priestess was the first to come out of Baru to help outsiders in hundreds of years of history.

Maybe Planck still played a role in fueling the fire. Perhaps without their relationship, Oloy might not have come into the public's sight.

Thinking about it, it’s really a fucking fate.

"So how can I get her to leave Planck?" Kasha asked, the question was right in front of me, and I had to find a way to help Planck.

As soon as the problem arises, everyone is silent.

Kasha found that she was in a bad situation and pursed her lips as if she had never said anything.

There are many methods, but it is not easy to implement.

Planck came back too suddenly, and Sarah didn't have time to put chess pieces beside him. Moreover, his opponents were always alert and never easily exposed their weaknesses to others.

After a while, Kahn said, "Let's find a place to log in first. I heard that you seem to have been to Noxus before. Are you connected there?"

"Are you okay? Do you want it bad? I received the task of killing people and catching treasures at the Dragon Gate. Although the Siren has not yet robbed at sea, our essence is still a bunch of pirates. Once we approach the coast of Noxus, we will be attacked by the army."

"Noxus doesn't let us dock, and Piltwolf and Ionia won't welcome pirates either. There are only a few places in the Sea of ​​Watch, so you can't go to Shadow Island, right?" Sarah began to feel a little difficult to move forward: "Only Bilgewater can tolerate us, and she still has to find a way to counterattack."

"But we are just a few people, and the boat can't do it." Kasha lay on the railing and said dejectedly: "You can't rely on the three of us."

At this moment, she keenly noticed the hesitation on Kahn's face.

Kasha leaned her face in front of Kahn and asked him with a blink of an eye.

"Kahn, do you have any solutions?"

Sarah looked over immediately, and Kahn had to throw out this immature idea.

"There is one way, that is, I am afraid that the crew members will not dare to do it."

"What's the solution?"

"By Soul Erosion Night Counterattack Bilgewater."

"Mum Hu is going down! Are you crazy?" Sarah's expression was a little scary. What Kahn said sounded like a complete crazy thing to her.

"I'm not crazy." Kahn shook his head calmly: "When Soul Erosion Night comes, Oloy must be busy dealing with the dead. He has no air traffic control Planck at all. Do you understand what I mean?"
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