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Chapter 102 Insomnia

After some verification.

Colin had a firm understanding of Qian Ming I.

Due to limited testing, I don't know if it can regenerate a severed limb.

But ordinary injuries like regular punctures and cuts are no longer considered wounds to him now.

Often the wound has closed before the blood has time to gush out, and after a while it has healed completely.

Qiang, put the bee needle into the sheath, and Colin ended the test.

By coincidence, Renee also came in with breakfast at this time.

"Owner."

She placed the wooden tray on the table.

Inside is a plate of fried fish, a plate of bean sprouts, and a piece of white bread.

Although it is simple, it is exquisite and fragrant.

"well done."

After trying it, Colin praised it.

Thanks to Renee's presence, he was able to be freed from the complicated daily chores of cooking, tidying up rooms, managing sailors, issuing orders, etc.

The salty and humid sea breeze blows constantly.

Standing on the deck, everything you see is blue.

During the first two days on the sea, I still felt a little strange. I would always stop and look at the bow of the ship.

But then it was just boring.

sea, seabirds.

Blue sea, white seabirds.

All you see is such an unchanging scenery, even the passage of time becomes dull.

In this way, I have spent three days safely without realizing it.

Early morning on the fourth day.

Captain Lear came to the captain's cabin early to ask to see Colin.

"You mean there are several sailors who haven't slept in days?"

Colin stood up from the armchair in the captain's cabin, looked at Lear and asked doubtfully:

The waves outside the window crashed rhythmically, and seabirds circling not far away chirped from time to time.

This was a relaxing scene, but after hearing Lear's description, Colin couldn't help but think about it.

When sailing on the sea, what you are most afraid of encountering is not ghosts or sea monsters, but strange events with unknown causes.

"Bring them here and show them to me."

After pondering for a moment, he gave instructions to Lille.

"Yes, sir." Lear left in a hurry.

Colin rubbed his chin, which had begun to sprout stubble.

Then he suddenly turned to Renee, who was standing quietly on the left, and asked:

"Have you noticed anything unusual recently?"

Renee frowned slightly and thought carefully, but finally shook her head and said:

"Nothing unusual was found, Master."

Colin nodded slightly and waited for Captain Lear to bring the insomniac sailor.

He put his fair arms on the table and tapped his fingers unconsciously.

In recent days, in addition to practicing every day, he has been studying the knowledge about navigation in the Knowledge Crystal, and comparing it with what he actually sees now.

At the same time, he will also ask the former second mate and current captain Lear about his relevant navigation knowledge for supplementary comparison.

But after all, it had only been three days, and he was not even an introduction to sailing.

On weekdays, the operation of the ship still basically relies on the original crew on the ship.

Although the problem is only encountered by a few ordinary sailors at the moment, it is urgent to prevent it from getting worse.

If the problem escalates, even if he and Sister Renee can survive as extraordinary beings, just a few of them can successfully reach Bananca Island...

He couldn't sit still thinking about this, so he got up from the deck chair and decided to go to the cabin where the sailors lived to see for himself.

"Master?" Renee asked confusedly when she saw him getting up.

"Go and have a look at the sailors, and also check the cabin." He explained.

For such an unusual event, it is natural to check everything related as much as possible.

At this moment, they had traveled to the deep sea area, and the deep blue water under their feet was at least several thousand meters deep.

On this endless blue sea, their only support was the fragile three-masted sailboat beneath them.

There was no room for him not to be cautious.

Colin took Renee out of the captain's cabin and down the deck.

As soon as they stepped onto the wooden floor of the first floor, they met Lille with a sailor.

"Sir?" Lear was startled at first, and then said with some fear on his face, "The sailors have just been working, and it will take a lot to find them one by one..."

Colin waved his hand, interrupting his explanation.

"I wanted to come over and have a look."

"Take me to the cabin where they live."

"Yes." Lear breathed a sigh of relief after hearing this.

He turned around and prepared to lead Colin towards the cabin where the sailors lived not far away.

But the sailors following behind him stopped in place. It took them a while to react, then slowly turned around and followed him forward.

With the effort just now, Colin took a closer look at these insomniac sailors.

There are four insomniac sailors in total, and they all look the same tired way.

He has deep black circles under his eyes, eyes covered with red bloodshot eyes, prominent eye bags, and a sallow and haggard complexion.

as well as--

Under the super-sensory vision, the spiritual fog aura is far thinner than ordinary people.

Colin remained calm and quickly followed Leer to the cabin where the sailors lived.

The cabin door had been opened, and he walked in slowly, looking around carefully.

The sailor's cabin environment is naturally far inferior to his own single captain's master cabin.

It is somewhat similar to a school dormitory in a previous life, with two single beds fixed to the bulkhead.

The size is much smaller than a dormitory, very cramped.

However, the sanitary conditions were better than he expected. At least there was no obvious dirt, just a slight odor.

Colin glanced around carefully and frowned slightly.

Even in his super-sensory state, he didn't notice anything special here.

Whoosh!

The faint light of witchcraft detecting evil was emitted from his hand, scanning the entire cabin.

The feedback results are no different.

Colin's heart sank slightly and he raised his right hand slightly.

The dark golden lines on the forearm flashed.

The next second, a scepter with dark gold patterns appeared in his hand.

Colin took hold of the Scepter of Folly and used Detect Evil again.

The radiance of witchcraft, far more powerful than before, once again swept across the entire cabin.

result……

But still found nothing.

"Sir, do you want to see the other cabins?" Leal asked, "These four sailors who can't sleep live in three different cabins."

"Lead the way." Colin held the scepter of stupidity and turned around, his face a little solemn.

"Okay, sir."

Next, Colin carefully checked the remaining two cabins, and even checked the remaining two cabins where no sailors had any problems.

In the end, nothing unusual was found.

In the last cabin.

Colin put away the Stupid Scepter and asked with a sullen face to the sleepless sailors in front of him:

"Tell me about the specific situation."

The sailors were confused.

After a while, a young man slowly spoke:

"Sir, specifically, I can't sleep. I haven't been able to sleep since the day I boarded the ship. I feel sleepy when I open my eyes, but I can't fall asleep when I close my eyes."

"Have you noticed anything unusual or any signs?"

"Unusual..." The young sailor with a sallow complexion frowned.

Sudden!

"Black eyes!"

"Black eyeballs bigger than our barque!"

"It's down there!"

Before he could speak, a middle-aged sailor next to him with withered hair and so many bloodshot eyes that his eyes were dyed red yelled crazily!

As if a certain keyword was triggered, the three sailors next to him suddenly shouted, with fear on their faces.

Colin's expression changed.

Under the supersensory vision, the mental fog on the first sailor who shouted shook violently, as if boiling, it continued to evaporate.

As for the three sailors next to him, under his influence, the mental fog on their bodies continued to rise!


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