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Volume 1 Set Sail Chapter 100 Set Sail

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    Seeing this, Sophie and Berego also raised the wine bottles and drank heavily.  Berego imitated An Rui's example, drank an entire bottle of wine, and then wiped his mouth.  Sophie was too drunk, so she didn't try to drink like this, she just took a big sip.  There is still a big battle waiting for them tomorrow, and they must have a good rest tonight. The three of them discussed the order of the night watch, leaving one person to watch the night, and the rest took turns to sleep.  The first person responsible for the night watch was An Rui. After the two companions entered the cabin, he walked all the way to the bridge, stretched out his hands, and firmly grasped the heavy steering wheel, imagining the feeling of driving the ship.  He had waited too long for this moment, but he never expected to encounter such a change before going to sea.  Tomorrow will be a severe test for both him and the ship.  Once you break out of the blockage of the artillery fire, you can rush into the vast world. Otherwise, you will be buried on the bottom of the sea and turn into withered bones covered with moss.  An Rui slowly turned the steering wheel, and the mast in front of him rotated slightly.  In his ears, he seemed to hear the resounding rumble of artillery fire.  Time passed slowly under the bright gaze of the stars and moon, and after a few hours, it was time to change shifts.  An Rui knocked on the door of a crew room and woke up the next person on duty.  Sophie opened the door, rubbed her sleepy eyes, and walked out.  The two briefly chatted for a few words, and then walked to the gangway together.  "Sophie, you haven't given me an answer to the question I asked you last time." An Rui thought of this and said softly.  The so-called problem is self-evident.  Sophie was stunned when she heard this and bit her soft and red lips.  "Now that we are facing a catastrophe, it's really not the right time to talk about this kind of thing. How about you give me an answer after we get through this disaster?" An Rui saw Shafei's hesitation and was not aggressive.  "Okay, I will give you an answer after this incident is over." Sophie promised softly.  An Rui nodded with a smile, stepped up the gangway, walked to the open deck, turned a corner and entered the captain's cabin.  This might be the last night he spent on the ship. Of course he would have to spend the night in the captain's cabin, and at least taste the sweetness of being a captain.  On the open deck, Sophie stood quietly, her black hair dancing with the night wind.  She looked at the door of the captain's room, as if she saw through the wooden board, and directly saw An Rui sleeping on the bed, with a soft color surging in her eyes.  "Good night." Sophie whispered, then raised her head, looked at the bright moon above the night sky, clasped her hands together, and prayed secretly.  The night passed like this, and the next day dawned.  Today is a cloudy day. Thick clouds have blocked the sunlight, and the sky and earth have become dim. Even the usually clear sea water has become chaotic.  The wind was also stronger than usual, and the southerly wind roared past, rolling up the sea water and turning over waves.  An Rui woke up early, washed up, had a hearty pre-war meal, and came to the bow of the ship in high spirits.  He reached out and grabbed the guardrail and looked toward the sea.  At this moment, a running sound rang out from the beach, attracting his attention.  He looked around and saw a fat man in a gray robe swinging his body fat and running towards the Soaring Dragon.  "Sam?" An Rui was slightly surprised and shouted.  Panting, Sam ran to the side of the Dragon and climbed up the rope ladder to the deck.  "Sam, are you here to say goodbye to us?" An Rui greeted Sam with a smile and asked.  "No, no, I didn't come here to say goodbye, but I came to go to sea with you. I thought about it a lot these days, and finally made up my mind to accompany you through thick and thin." Sam gasped.  His eyes were shining with a look he had never seen before.  "You want to go to sea with me?" An Rui said in surprise.  He didn't expect that Sam, who had always been timid, would change his mind at the critical moment and run over again.  "Yes, I want to go to sea with you and bear this risk together." Sam said firmly.  "Why did you change your mind?" "Actually, since I left you, I have been fighting between heaven and man. On the one hand, I feel sorry for you, and on the other hand, I am afraid of those Viking orcs. Later, I approached my father and asked for advice.  His opinion." "What did the owner say?" "He told me" Sam took a deep breath and said slowly, "Never do something that will make you regret it for the rest of your life.  Yes, if I abandon you this time, I will definitely regret it in the future. And I think that with your ability, you will be able to get through this difficulty and not fall into trouble like this. "Haha, good! You can come back."  I'm really happy. With your help, our chances of winning will be better." An Rui was very happy. He pulled Sam in front of him, opened his arms, and hugged him tightly, hugging this big warm fleshy ball.  In my arms.  The buzzer sounded at this moment, announcing that Sam had once again become Anri's crew member.  An Rui took a look at the pop-up data panel and found that before leaving, Sambi had improved by another level, reaching level 7!  And in the skill column, there is a new magic.  "An Rui, since I decided to help you, I have been practicing hard and learned a new magic. This magic may be able to help you." Sam suddenly remembered this matter and took the initiative to say it, with a tone of voice.  More or lessIt's a bit proud.  Of course, Sam couldn't have known that Anri had noticed this. The reason why he mentioned it at this time was just a coincidence.  "Have you learned a new magic?" An Rui stared at the data panel in his mind in shock. He never expected that Sam could learn such a powerful magic in such a short period of time.  "What I learned is" Sam put his mouth to Anri's ear and whispered.  An Rui's face showed a look of ecstasy. Before, he thought that today's battle was only 60% sure, but now the situation is different. With the help of Sam's new magic, his certainty will be at least 10% higher!  However, this magic consumes too much and is simply not something a little level 7 wizard can bear.  "Sam, there are a few bottles of 'recovery potions' prepared on the ship. Hurry up and put these bottles in your pockets to avoid running out of magic when you cast this magic." An Rui said and was about to pull Sam over to get it.  Return magic potion.  This potion can help wizards restore their magic power and is one of the most commonly used potions by wizards.  "No need, I also know that it will be very difficult for me to cast this magic. I have already bought a few bottles of magic potion to take with me." Sam opened the skirt of his robe, revealing several inner pockets.  There is a small medicine bottle in the inner pocket.  "Good boy, you are well prepared." An Rui smiled and nodded.  Sophie and Berego on the ship heard the news and rushed over. They were very happy to learn that Sam had returned to the team.  "This is like a man." Berego smiled and hit Sam's chest.  A few people gathered around and had a good chat. Anrui lowered his voice and told Sam the detailed plan for later.  The plan changes slightly as Sam learns a new magic that gives them a new boost.  If possible, a few people would like to chat for a while longer, but unfortunately there is no such time.  The few orcs guarding the Soaring Dragon came to the Soaring Dragon from far away and stopped nearby.  "An Rui, it's almost time. Hurry up and sail the boat to the sea! If you keep Chief Bai Ge waiting impatiently, you won't be able to reap the benefits." One of the orcs said with a raised eyebrow.  "Okay, let's go to sea right now." An Rui took a deep breath and agreed.  What is supposed to come will eventually come, and instead of delaying, it is better to face the difficulties head on.  An Rui asked several of his companions to stay on the ship and prepare to go to sea. Then he got off the ship alone and rushed to the nearby Steel Hammer Shipyard. He found the director and asked the director to find someone to help pull the ship.  The factory director naturally knew that An Rui's trip was to deliver the boat to Bai Ge, and he felt very uncomfortable. He comforted An Rui with a few words, and then found a large group of trackers to help pull the boat.  A sailboat can ride the wind and waves and travel freely on the sea, but it is difficult to move on land.  If a new ship wants to go to sea, it must be pulled into the sea by trackers.  An Rui led the group of trackers to the vicinity of the Longteng.  Everyone used ropes to wrap around the hull of the boat. Some were pulling in front, while others were responsible for pushing from behind.  The trackers were ready to pull the boat and were waiting for An Rui's order.  The orcs came up at this time and surrounded An Rui in the center.  "Anrui, Chief Bai Ge's ship has already gone out to sea, and now it is all on the sea outside the port. We have to get on the ship with you and go to sea to meet up with our leader. We gave you face last night  , let you and your people spend the night on the boat. This time, don't be ignorant." A tall orc with a mutilated ear said.  "No problem, you can get on the boat with me. I will be happy to take you to Chief Bai Ge." An Rui agreed happily without saying a word to refute, but there was an imperceptible ruthlessness in his eyes.  Color flashed by.  "Hmph, that's more like it." The orc exhaled a stench from his nose, waved his big hand, and climbed onto the boat along the rope ladder with his companions, adding more weight to this already very heavy sailboat.  .  An Rui then followed. After getting on the boat, he winked at Shafei and the others.  Sophie and others understood and nodded slightly.  An Rui walked to the bridge and held the steering wheel. This was his position. Without his order, no one could touch the steering wheel.  "Hey, hey, hey, hey, drag, drag, drag, drag" The trackers shouted their labor chants, bending their spines and pulling the ropes on their shoulders.  The Long Teng's bottom made a dull sound, plowing a dent in the beach, and gradually advanced towards the sea water.  Sophie climbed up the mast nimbly and untied the canvas one by one.  Berego and Sam pulled the sail rope below, allowing the white canvas to slowly open, and encouraged the southerly wind to increase the propulsion force.  Driven by the two forces, the Longteng slowly sailed forward and entered the sea water.  When the Longteng could rely entirely on wind power, the people on the ship untied the ropes one by one and threw them into the sea water.  The trackers completed their mission and stepped aside one after another, watching as the Long Teng headed towards the rising sun and gradually drifted away.  An Rui looked at the forward bow of the ship and the waves churning on both sides of the ship. His chest was filled with pride. He took a deep breath and shouted out the words he had imagined countless times.  "Longteng, set sail!!!"
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