There was a slight noise behind him, and the ship shook slightly. Henry Jane turned around suddenly, only to find that it was the two young sailors they had rescued.

Henry Jane looked them up and down, and asked with confusion;

"Jimmy, Carl, why are you up?"

The two of them stood upright on the boat, but their faces were hidden in the mist. Henry Jane couldn't see their faces clearly, but he could only hear the sound of their hearts beating.

Henry Jane saw the two of them. Without answering, he got worried and moved cautiously in their direction.

At this moment, there was a sound of water splashing on the sea not far away, as if something was emerging. He stepped out of the sea and fiddled with the water.

Henry Jane, who had planned to check on Jimmy Carr and the two, immediately looked around, but could see nothing except the heavy fog that showed no signs of diminishing.

A clear and moving singing voice was in the fog. Suddenly, she opened her voice. The singing voice was as gentle as a mother singing a lullaby lovingly, more like a holy angel whispering in her ears.

Henry Jane couldn't understand what they were singing, but the voice was indeed far away from them. It was getting much closer, very clear.

He silently held the oar tightly. Maybe the sound of water splashing just now was made by those singing things. Now it is better to pay full attention to the surroundings and not to act rashly, Henry. Jane silently thought in her heart.

My king, you have forgotten, please take me, this little sea monster.

There was another sound of splashing water, and this time the sound was closer, as if Less than half a meter away from the boat.

Henry Jane suddenly stared at the waves on the sea. The fog on the sea was still very thick, and he could only vaguely see things within half a meter.

Since he could not Seeing what it was, he could only aim the paddle in the direction of the sound. It seemed that the thing was about to rush out of the sea at the next moment, and he tensed up nervously. Suddenly, the silence that was originally extremely silent was almost eerie. Jimmy pointed at the sea and shouted happily

"Henry Jane, look, look over there is the Caitlin, they are coming to pick us up!"

Henry Jane hurriedly looked back, but there was nothing in the direction Jimmy pointed, just a fog.

He saw the destruction of the Caitlin with his own eyes. The huge sea beast sank her, and the blazing fire, He once traveled through her huge wreckage with Mr. Laxa Marlow.

There was no way the Caitlin could come back to pick them up. The great ship had sunk and was swallowed up by the sea. What? There was nothing left.

Henry Jane stood up slowly, tried his best to stabilize the boat, and just took a step in Jimmy's direction, talking to himself;

"There was nothing there, it was just the sea."

Before he could finish his words, he immediately exclaimed in fright when he raised his head;

"Where are you going?"

At this moment, Karl also shouted;

"Ah, I saw it, we went back full of whale oil!"

Karl shouted while the other side actually jumped up on the boat. His voice was as exciting as Jimmy's. Henry

Jane was startled by his actions and broke into a cold sweat. The boat shook violently for two seconds as he jumped. He slowly stabilized himself, and Henry Jane was unprepared. Suddenly he staggered and almost fell off the boat and hit the raft that was half submerged in the sea water.

Henry Jane wanted to stabilize his body, but Carl was dancing like crazy. Jumping on the boat, countless things were shaken into the water with the violent shaking of the boat's hull, including the few remaining food and some fresh water that was finally obtained, all fell into the sea.

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