Especially when you need to sail the entire ship by yourself.
Asker can't remember how many times Nora has complained. Of course, he does not regret his decision to drive the synths off the ship. After all, they are the eyes and ears of the Holy See. God knows whether the Holy See has set anything in their programs.
The order to be executed is "I will immediately crackle when I see Paradise Mountain".
After driving away the synths, Nora was the only one in the entire team. She had taken a course from a military nun and could drive vehicles such as cars and boats, so the matter of driving the boat was left to Nora.
Of course, it refers to a series of matters surrounding the entire ship, such as anchoring, starting, and steering. The synthetic sailors on the ship were originally responsible for the division of labor, but now they all fall on Nora. No wonder she is dissatisfied.
Fortunately, Peggy also showed interest in driving a boat. As early as two years ago, when everyone left Constantinople, it was Nora who was responsible for teaching her to drive.
Therefore, Nora took the "Emergency Manual for Manual Ship Operation during the Special Period of Demon Tide" on the ship and explained it to Paige word for word.
"...Look, like this, the boat will slowly turn!"
"It's so slow!" Peggy said in disgust. If she didn't observe the outside world carefully, it would be difficult to even see that the ship was turning at this time.
"That's how the ship is." Nora stood up and looked at the sky outside the porthole, "It's almost evening, I'm going to make dinner for you."
Thanks to the existence of the fire island, supplies were not a problem at all. However, Nora said she wanted to try the kitchen on the ship, so she brought the ingredients to the ship for cooking.
For example, on a ship full of synthetic humans, why does it have a kitchen?
After pushing the ship's speed to the slowest speed, Nora went back to Fire Island to get ingredients, while Paige continued to study the various dials in the captain's cabin and compared them carefully with the manual.
past.
Asker was a little bored, so he left the captain's cabin and went to the deck. At this time, the ship had sailed out of the Strait of Gibraltar and was out of the range of the dark sky. The 4 o'clock sun shone brightly, illuminating the surging ocean with dots.
Broken gold and gleaming scales, like gemstones on blue satin.
Eleanor stayed on the bridge at the top of the tower, responsible for observing the surrounding sea conditions. Some of the others stayed on Fire Island, while others were wandering around the ship, not knowing who was where for a while.
After watching the sea boredly on the deck for a few minutes, Asik heard Sidliefa's voice coming from behind him.
"Ah, leader~are you ready to fish with me?"
"Fishing?" Asik was puzzled.
"That's right." Hidrifa said with a "Thank you for remembering" expression, "Didn't I agree to take you out to sea to fish in the arena in Constantinople?"
Ask:???
If he had the ability of Sherlock Holmes to organize and store memories into categories, and organize the memories from time to time into a book, then he would just need to turn to Chapter 36 of the first volume, and he would recall that Sidrifa had indeed told him
Similar words.
However, he is only a professional player, not a detective, so he can only rack his brains to recall "Is this really happening?" and then confirm that he really can't remember it, so he can only pretend "Of course, I remember this happening."
He looked calm and nodded to Hildelifera calmly.
Sidrifa showed a bright and happy smile and picked up the huge device on the deck next to her.
"This is..." Ask was confused.
"Whaling gun." Hidliba replied.
"Why is there such a thing on the ship!" Asik was speechless. If someone told him there was a nuclear bomb on the ship in the next second, he probably wouldn't be surprised.
"I don't know." Sidrifa said, "I disassembled it from the stern of the boat. This thing is driven by a steel spring. As long as I unscrew the trigger, the harpoon will shoot out with a whoosh..."
Seeing her pointing at him and trying to unscrew the trigger, Asik quickly rolled on the spot, first getting out of the sight of the whaling gun, and then stood up and shouted:
"Don't point it at anyone!"
"Hey, don't you think that I will really accidentally turn off the trigger?" Hildelife yelled a little aggrievedly, "Of course not! I just showed you where the trigger is."
"Then you can't point such a dangerous weapon at someone!" Asker hit her on the head.
If it were Mia, she would immediately hold her head and burst into tears at this time, but Hidliefa was not an underage girl after all, so she just sighed, rubbed her head and continued:
"Ask, you are already a demigod, why are you still so timid..."
This has nothing to do with being timid, okay? Asik sighed, looked at the sea and said:
"There don't seem to be any whales around here for you to hunt."
"No, there is." Hildrifa immediately pointed forward excitedly and said, "Did you see that? There are so many fish schools migrating, and the density is far higher than that in ordinary sea areas, which means there is a high probability that there are whales here."
"Why?" Ask couldn't help but ask, "What's the principle?"
"Experience." Hidliba patted her chest.
If ranked according to the size of breasts, Medea is the well-deserved number one in the team, and it is hard to say who will win between Sidrifa and Eleanor, so Asik quickly withdrew his gaze and tried not to pay attention to those boring jitters.
, said casually:
"Well, we can make a bet."
"Okay!" Hidrifa said immediately, "The loser must satisfy the winner's request!"
Ask:???
Wait, I just said it casually, why did it suddenly become a "request"? Isn't it usually a joke? And why did you agree so quickly? It's completely out of character for you!
"Did you see it?" Before he could react, Hidliefa pointed ahead and said, "It's right there!"
Ask quickly followed her gaze, but saw only a small spray of water spraying from the sea, and nothing else.
However, Hilda Lifa had already stepped on the side of the ship, and conveniently fixed the bottom of the whale gun on the railing, then slightly adjusted the shooting angle, and then yelled and smashed the trigger:
"Whale! Don't run!"
The stainless steel cross whale harpoon ejected instantly with the steel cable, pulling out a sharp arc and shooting into the sea.
A moment later, a huge roar sounded from under the sea.
In the captain's cabin, Peggy was referring to the "Emergency Manual for Manual Ship Operation during the Special Period of Demon Tide" and looking at the dashboard, buttons and handles one by one.
After confirming that it was correct, she carefully pushed the speed adjustment handle forward one step. The manual said that this could increase the speed by one gear...
Immediately afterwards, the ship suddenly rushed forward violently, and Peggy was also thrown backward by the huge inertia. Fortunately, she was known for her agility, and she could stabilize herself by just turning over and pushing off the wall.
Paige:???
Feeling the violent tremors as the ship accelerated, Paige's face suddenly turned pale.