Harrison Hank looked up, feeling a little scared;

"How do we get up there?"

Alice Letasha patted his shoulder;

"It's not us. You wait below while I climb up alone."

Harrison Hank looked at Alice Letasha and then at the hull. The patterns on the hull were widely spaced. He couldn't help but wonder whether he could really climb up with only one person's strength.

"Are you serious?"

Alice Letasha patted the hull of the ship gently;

"Why don't you give it a try, but you only have one chance. If you fall, you might be discovered by those things on the shore. Moreover, I fell from above last time. At this height, even if I didn't faint, I would be stunned for a while."

Harrison Hank gave up. He didn't have the confidence to climb up with bare hands, but I heard that the Vincent family had been training for many years, so maybe their rock climbing ability was not bad. After all, he seemed to be confident, so he didn't have to. select;

"Well, I am indeed afraid of heights, but before that I ask you a question, if you sing to the sea, will it really attract the sirens?"

Alice. Letasha groped for the pattern, and he looked for a place to go up;

"uncertain."

Harrison Hank heard this;

"If the Victoria is occupied by those shadows again, we can only take a gamble. If it doesn't work, you can get off and we have to find a way to swim to the other side of the island."

Alice Letasha has found a fairly suitable position. He tried to climb up. When he found that he could, he stepped on the pattern and looked away at Harrison Hank, with a puzzled look on his face;

"Didn't you say that's the territory of the Kraken?"

Harrison Hank nodded and shook his head;

"In fact, I don’t know the habits of the Kraken, but when we were attacked by the Kraken there, I thought it was the territory of the Kraken."

Alice Letasha thought for a while and looked up as if she couldn't see the edge at all;

"I still hope that the situation above will be better. The biggest mystery is that these people did not get off the ship."

He climbed a few steps towards the top, reluctantly. Harrison Hank was also very nervous below. He subconsciously raised his hands several times to help, but Alice Letasha had already climbed up. About one meter, he couldn't do anything to help.

Alice Letasha was a little worried and stopped to look at him;

"If you encounter those things."

Harrison Hank nodded immediately and shouted softly;

"I know, don't make any noise, you said that before and I still remember it."

Alice Letasha pointed to the shore;

"What I'm saying is, those long-necked shadows would scream if they could get into the water."

Harrison Hank nodded, patted his chest, and made an upward gesture to indicate that the holy object was still on him, and told him to climb up without worrying about him.

Alice Letasha After climbing for a long time, Harrison Hank was nervous below. He felt that time was extremely long at this moment, as if the entire ocean had turned into a huge hourglass that would never be drained.

He could see Alice Letasha's figure getting closer and closer. The smaller he got, and he didn't seem to be doing well. The patterns were not as neat as they saw below. Several times, Harrison Hank felt that he was scared to death when he looked below, and he didn't know that Alice. How could Tasha persevere?

The Victoria was as huge as an extremely steep mountain, and Alice Letasha's figure was too small compared to it. Harrison Hank just kept looking up. Look, my eyes gradually felt sour, and my neck also felt very sore. The fishy smell of sea water assaulted my nostrils, and the hand that had been tightly holding the pattern of the ship's hull felt more and more numb. His body was like a small boat, and he swayed with the waves. Never had he felt the vastness of the sky and sea so terrifying.

After looking at it for a long time, Harrison Hank had a wonderful illusion. The hull of the huge Victoria seemed to have turned into the ground. He didn't know Why does it feel like the whole world is upside down?

Alice Letasha didn't know how long she had been climbing. It might have been far more than three hours, because many of the patterns on the Victoria's hull were sloping, and he had to walk He only hoped that Harrison Hank would not be swept away by the waves when he climbed up. However, when he finally succeeded in climbing to the top, he was faced with a What came was a gleaming silver harpoon. Alice Litasha almost fell directly, but in desperation, she held on to the pattern and stopped falling.

A head poked out from the top of the hull, Alice Litasha. Tasha gritted her teeth, her voice slightly angry;

"Waldo."

This person was Pope Waldo. Alice Letasha quickly turned over and climbed onto the boat. Pope Waldo also put down the harpoon and looked at him with a smile;

"Sorry sorry."

Alice Letasha was not in a good mood, but she was relieved. Fortunately, there were still people on the Victoria, but since Pope Waldo could even pick up a harpoon, the situation must not be too good;

"Do you want to kill me?"

Pope Waldo helplessly spread his hands;

"I'd like to try it if possible."

Alice Letasha squeezed the water out of her clothes. Judging from Pope Waldo's appearance, his method has probably been successful, at least more than half of it.

"Have the effects of the shadow passed?"

Pope Waldo still had the charitable smile of an old fox;

"It has passed, but I thought you were dead. How is the situation on the island?"

Alice. Letasha also took off her shoes and poured another deck of water with a look of displeasure on her face;

"Not bad, there are shadows on it too, but it's much more trouble than what we faced before."

Pope Waldo gave him a thoughtful introduction to the current situation on the Victoria;

"The situation on the Victoria is not very good. The epidemic has abated, but we need medicine. Too many people have died, so have you found a way?"

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