As the boat was turning around in a circle and preparing to sail towards the rental point, she stuck her head out and shouted: "Don't blame me. If you blame me, just blame yourselves for not being good companions in the first place. I don't want to be a good companion."
I trust you because you don’t trust others either.”
"But I've never—"
The round-faced man had just begun to say these words, but Zaopeng had already turned the steering wheel and turned the pedal boat lightly, leaving only the back of everyone. The blue swan creaked on the water,
But it never showed any signs of sinking.
"Is there anything different about her ship?" screamed Fabian. "Who saw it?"
"Our five senses have all deteriorated. Can we still hear her shouts from such a distance?" The round-faced man was worried.
"I don't think she would be kind enough to remind her," Natasha snorted and moved towards the other pedal boats. "She's going to save us. Aren't you afraid that we'll settle the score with her? I don't believe that woman is so lucky. I
Wait for her to sink halfway!"
Despite what he said, for some reason, no one drew their weapons at Zaobao's back.
Lin Sanjiu narrowed her eyes slightly and quickly mentally estimated the distance between Zaopeng and her - under the gray sky without sunlight, the color of her pupils looked several degrees darker, reflecting the lake.
Flickering lights and shadows.
... She still has about four or five minutes before she has to make a decision.
The coolness that seemed to be an illusion just now has truly penetrated the soles of the shoes; Lin Sanjiu stood up in one boat of water, grabbed the other boat with one hand, and carefully bent down and got in. This boat was also clean.
Clean, brand new and intact - she didn't know how to tell the difference anyway, so she might as well try her luck with someone who looked good.
However, she was unlucky. As soon as she could stand upright in the new boat, the hull suddenly creaked and tilted by more than half. She was immediately thrown into the seat and rolled down the boat - Lin Sanjiu was heartbroken.
She almost jumped out, hurriedly twisted her body, and when the ship door slammed into her ribs, causing her to get stuck in her chest, she finally managed to grab onto the hull of another ship.
Her fingernails scraped across the board of the ship, and the ship moved slightly backwards due to the push from her fingertips.
Lin Sanjiu's entire body weight rested on her two feet hooked on the edge of the seat; one of her shoulders was immersed in the water, and the water waves were like beasts that smelled blood. They suddenly woke up and roared, one after another.
It surged up and seemed to swallow her up in one gulp.
She gritted her teeth and stretched her arms outward; just when she was about to reach the hull of the ship, the weapon bag suddenly slipped from her back - and with a curse, it fell in with a "plop"
Into the water.
There was no time to worry about it now; Lin Sanjiu let go of her feet, ran forward, and finally hooked her fingertips on the edge of the third ship. She struggled to pull herself closer, and kicked the
On the ship behind, the ship took this blow and sank immediately, leaving only droplets of white water in a few seconds.
Lin Sanjiu climbed onto the third boat, took a deep breath, hurriedly reached into the water, and rowed vigorously a few times. The weapon bag was nowhere to be found. There was a green lake everywhere, and she couldn't see anything.
Unclear.
"Damn it!" She cursed in a low voice, and endured it again and again, so as not to hit the boat with a punch. The so-called "special items" mortgage was actually only the utility of special items; everything was actually still in her possession.
In the bag--unexpectedly, they all fell to the bottom of the lake now, and she couldn't even go into the water to fish them out!
Forget it, if she has to risk her life here, then that bag of special items can only be regarded as a trailer at best!
Lin Sanjiu thought of this and looked up at Zaopeng's boat - there was always only one important point, which was how to tell whether a pedal boat was good or bad. Zaopeng was not a very smart type like Ji Shanqing, so why would she start first?
Did everyone guess the answer in one step? Reminiscent of the speaker saying "it's easy to tell"... Could it be that she noticed something that she didn't notice?
But it was impossible. Lin Sanjiu bit her lips until she turned white. She had gone to the extreme to inspect the pedal boat, not even a wad of paper towels, a scratch mark, or a stain... What else could Zaopeng see?
?
Despite his best efforts, the maximum speed of Zaopeng's pedal boat was limited by the dungeon. At this time, people could still clearly see the back half of the blue swan and the traces it left on the green lake.
White waves. At the end of the white waves are the three group members and the twenty or thirty pedal boats they occupied.
They seemed to have made a plan. After the low conversation spread across the lake, it turned into an inaudible noise. Since just now, several figures have been coming in and out of the pedal boat, and they seem to be in the pedal boat.
They desperately checked every ship - until they heard the sound of water coming from Lin Sanjiu, they finally stopped and looked into the distance.
Lin Sanjiu took her arm out of the lake and just shook it when Natasha shouted to her: "How are you doing? Are there any clues in the lake?"
She was stunned and suddenly understood.
After half an hour of searching, it was impossible for them to miss anything on these pedal boats. So the way to find a good boat is likely to be found outside the boat - that is, in the lake. From the looks of it, the three people seemed
I haven't noticed that she lost the weapon bag; I probably thought that she had thought of the same thing and was looking for clues in the water.
Could the clue be related to the pedal boat fragments at the bottom of the lake? She stared at the green water and thought blankly.
If there are parts missing from a certain ship and the parts are found at the bottom of the lake, it means that the ship has sunk. This logic is easy to understand, but basically has no feasibility; if nothing else, they can launch it into the water.
Looking for parts?
The dungeon will not use a method that the evolved person cannot do as a means of clearance... What could it be? Is it related to the corpses at the bottom of the lake? Where there are fewer corpses, there may be more sturdy boats?
In front of Lin Sanjiu's eyes, a patch of swaying green water appeared again, with clumps of corpses like giant seaweed slowly floating across the bottom of the water; their pale hands and feet, swollen with cysts, were paddling leisurely in circles in the water.
...This is impossible. Relying on corpses to identify them is tantamount to trying to find a sword.
"what are you thinking about?"
When Fabian's voice rang out, it sounded very close. Lin Sanjiu looked up and realized that while she was lost in thought, he had already arrived on the boat more than ten meters away.
"I hope I didn't scare you." The middle-aged gentleman was in a mess at this time, which made his demeanor somewhat out of place: "Look, our team member has already walked halfway. We specifically let her go.
A certain distance, not because we really fell for her, but because we wanted to see what her boat was like."
When Zaopeng first left, he was not as calm as he is now.
"so what?"
"Let me put it bluntly. Assuming that Zaopeng's ship is indeed a good ship, then there are three situations that may happen to us next." Fabian raised a hand, "The best
The situation is that after leaving the ship, our friend would shout out to us how to identify a good ship. The probability of this happening is probably only a little higher than the dungeon suddenly deciding to let us go out."
Lin Sanjiu nodded.
"The worst-case scenario is that she retreats and leaves. We don't know what her plan is, and we lose a good ship."
"so what?"
"But apart from these two situations, there is a compromise option." Fabian stared at Lin Sanjiu and frowned: "...Where is your gun? Where is your bag?"
She tried her best to keep her face expressionless and glanced at her feet intentionally: "Here, what's wrong?"
"Okay, we can make a deal now. Have you seen our friend?" Feibien pointed far away, and Lin Sanjiu also cast a quick glance - she only saw the blue swan, but not the blue swan.
The back view of the woman with short hair.
"She was half lying on the seat and stepping on the boat, with only a little bit of her body exposed. Except for you and your gun, none of our weapons can kill her without damaging the boat." Phoebe said calmly.
, "You are responsible for killing people, and a few of us are responsible for towing the ship back - you know, the risk of the ship sinking halfway is on us - and then we compare it together to find out what is the difference between her ship, and pass the customs together. How about it?"
Except for some differences, this coincided with Lin Sanjiu's original plan - but who would have thought that her gun would sink in the water at this time?
Things that should be there are not there, and things that shouldn't be there are seen several times in a row...
etc.
Something that shouldn't be there?
Lin Sanjiu frowned, confused by the idea that suddenly appeared in her mind. What is something that shouldn't be there?
However, before she could think deeply, Phoebe became impatient and opened her mouth to urge: "How about it? We had no grudges at first. If we wanted to pursue or kill him, we would wait until we got out of the dungeon. Now we need to cooperate to pass the level."
How can we cooperate without guns?
"Let me think about it." She said bravely.
"Where do you have time to think about it?" Phoebe seemed surprised that she couldn't even turn around. "If she goes a little further, can you still hit her? Are you going to step on this one and you don't know that it will happen?"
Follow the unsinkable ship?”
"Phoebe!"
Suddenly a loud shout came from behind, startling the two of them. It was the Eastern European girl who shouted: "Her ship is sinking!"
"What?" The middle-aged gentleman turned around suddenly.
Indeed - from Lin Sanjiu's point of view, he could just see the blue swan slowly tilting, accompanied by Zaopeng's sharp scream: "How is that possible! There are no scratches on my ship, not even a single one."
!There is something wrong with this copy and it’s unfair!”
Scratches?
Lin Sanjiu immediately thought of the scene when his nails scraped against the pedal boat. If the boat sank with the boat, the people who were about to drown might become even crazier - was this what Zaopeng had observed?
No, she also noticed some wear and tear on the hull; the traces of struggle left by the drowned and dying people should be regarded as "things that should be there"... What exactly were the things that shouldn't be there, she subconsciously noticed.
?
Lin Sanjiu's mind suddenly flashed with light, and she couldn't help but take a deep breath - Fabian caught it immediately and raised her eyes sharply.