Chapter 731 - Wrong Course
“I-I think I hit the wrong guy!”
“Is it you, Eight? Eight! Answer me!”
No response.
The other guild members felt their confidence earlier breaking down really fast.
“What about you, Twelve? Are you hurt?”
Again, no answer.
“Fool! Don’t make a move before we destroy the illusion nodes!” “Boss” demanded in a loud voice.
“Boss” was the strongest guild member sent by Centipede Guild, who was said to be an elite apprentice from a major organization. He was expelled for his misbehavior later and became a rogue. Even so, both his talent and knowledge were way more competent compared to the other people in the group.
The bad weather greatly disrupted the “signal”. In the end, he only sensed the general direction of the ship.
“Northwest… and a bit far.”
He carried the “boss” onto Toby’s back and told Toby to head to the direction he sensed. In order not to accidentally dive straight into Summerdew’s territory, he told Toby to maintain a moderate speed in the wind.
Ten minutes later, Toby ate a Mana Flower to keep up his Griffin Form.
Angor could see the waters around them changing, which suggested a new route. But the hurricane was still blowing over them.
After another five minutes, Angor gazed at the peculiarly dark water beneath them with a confused look.
“Is this Summerdew Ridge?”
According to Helen’s map, Summerdew Ridge came with many scattered reefs and small islands, which he didn’t see yet. Besides, The Limpet should remain at the outer edge of Summerdew Ridge instead of going inside.
They successfully outran the windy environment a moment later, but he didn’t feel any better. Instead, another dreadful sensation made his hair stand as if there were blood-sucking worms crawling all over his skin.
Now, it was obvious that this place wasn’t the Summerdew Ridge The Limpet used to sail across.
“Perhaps something bad happened and forced The Limpet to enter the wrong route?”
His best choice right now was to turn back into safer areas. But on second thought, he decided to keep moving and look for The Limpet first. Without a guide, he didn’t know how to travel to Farren Land anyway.
The energy waymark soon helped him locate the ship.
But it didn’t look good. The Limpet was left ashore on a tiny island about a kilometer in width. There were no buildings or mountains on it—only dark, thorny creeping plants that had grabbed The Limpet and pulled it onto dry land.
At this moment, there were many pairs of glowing eyes hidden among the vines glaring at the ship.
Also, Angor felt something familiar coming from the horrible gazes.