The boat drifted on the sea following the wind.
Sager sat cross-legged at the bow, drinking the wine from the jug sip by sip, until the last drop fell into his mouth, then he clicked his tongue.
Lily sat at the stern, using a wooden paddle as a fishing rod and the thin rope in the boat as a fishing line. She pulled out a fat worm from somewhere and tied it to the rope, then went into the water to fish.
"Don't worry. When it rains heavily over there, a lot of fish flow along the current. We're sure we can catch some!" Lily said confidently.
Sager was also full of confidence. He went fishing and caught one without saying a word.
You want to catch fish with him?
He once had a great feat of catching not a single fish after 3,000 fish jumped past him!
It's useless even if you ask someone to help. Anyone who has anything to do with him can't even smell the fishy smell of women, let alone fish!
Sager sneered, even if you don't know where you got the bait,
bait?
Looking at the rope hanging in the water, Sager's expression became more and more strange, and he couldn't help but say, "Lily."
"Um?"
"Where did the bug come from?"
"I caught it from the cracks of the ship." Lily said nonchalantly, "I may be a princess, but since I'm a pirate, I have to behave like a pirate. I'm not afraid of a mere bug."
To prove herself, she even used her free hand to dig a few times in the seams of the boat and caught a few more worms. The big, fat worms, as big as white bread, twisted and danced on her slender, tender white fingers.
"Look."
Crack!
"Moon Step!"
Sager stepped on the air, grabbed Lily's clothes by the back of her neck, and stomped on the air with his feet, carrying her high into the sky.
At this moment, the strange sound caused the wooden boat to completely fall apart, split into several pieces, and turned into pieces of wood floating on the sea.
The boat broke apart!
"How could it be?" Lily was stunned.
"Where did you get that moth boat?" asked Sager.
The termite-filled ship had also experienced the impact of artillery bombardment and the turbulence of wind and rain. It would be strange if it did not fall apart.
"There's only this ship, all the others are gone."
Lily said, "I got a boat earlier and wanted to sail over to find you, but the warship came too fast and I couldn't risk the people on the boat getting caught, so I came down to find you myself."
"Feel sorry."
She lowered her head as she spoke, "I didn't consider that you would be stepping on air."
"It's okay, it's not a big problem." Sager was very calm.
"You don't blame me?"
Lily was stunned and said, "I clearly had the chance to get a big ship, but I missed it."
Sager pulled the corner of his mouth, revealed a smile, and said meaningfully: "Just don't blame me"
It's just bad luck.
I'm used to it.
When it comes to bad luck, he has always been quite confident.
But he thought that he was unlucky not to be able to seize any of the many ships in the port, but he didn't expect there would be a sequel.
"Can this little difficulty defeat me? How many storms do you think I have experienced?"
Sager smiled confidently, his feet bouncing in the air like springs, keeping off the ground.
The ordinary Moon Step does not have such strong air-staying power, but Sager, who has a thorough understanding of the human body, can stay in the air for a long time.
The Six Styles are indeed good physical techniques, seemingly simple, but they involve the ultimate use of the human body. Each style contains different categories, especially the Moon Step, which has the highest technical content.
Unlike Fist of the North Star, although there are many moves in memory, in fact, there are only a few that can really be called "moves", and the others are just an application of acupoints and secret holes, and then given a name.
Moreover, Fist of the North Star focuses more on acupuncture points. Although Sager has been deliberately increasing his strength, it is still a little short of it. Now that he has obtained the Six Styles, his weaknesses have been made up.
As for the domineering
Fist of the North Star, it has the power of fighting spirit, but here, it will also become domineering.
Sager is not yet domineering, he can only be said to have touched upon it a little.
Although he got the cheats early, he had to practice them himself and it was not something that could be used just by eating the devil fruit.
It's more like giving you a textbook that's just for you. The methods are all in the book, so just practice.
Being able to master the principles of physical training to the level, Sager felt that he was very talented.
"Where are we going? Give me a direction. I can't stay in the sky forever. It's best to find an island with a town and get some supplies."
No matter how strong the Moon Step's air-staying power is, it has a limit, and has nothing to do with Sager's physical strength. However, if he keeps swinging in the air, no amount of physical strength will be enough.
But what Lily said next stunned Sager.
"have no idea."
"ah?"
"I have no idea."
Lily shook her head and said, "Without a nautical chart, I don't know where to go."
A navigator is a professional who understands wind direction and climate, not a charlatan, so it is impossible for him to predict an address out of thin air.
"Aren't you a navigator? Don't you know the route?" Sag curled the corners of his mouth.
"I'm only good in theory." Lily said weakly.
She was good in theory, but she had no practical experience and had never been out on land, so how could she know the route?
As for Sager, he had no idea.
He looked at the endless sea level without any outlines and sighed, "Choose a direction, at least get moving first."
The small wooden boat had been rowed very far away and was blown left and right by the wind. He had long lost track of its exact direction. Otherwise, he could have gone back to Oikot.
Lily looked up at the sun, then looked at the sea, and pointed to the north. "You can try heading north, Sager. There's no need to worry. There will always be ships on the sea. As long as you're not too unlucky, you'll find one. And I can swim. If that doesn't work, we can swim in the water."
"I don't want to go into the water unless it's necessary. Besides."
Sager laughed sarcastically, "You underestimated me!"
"Underestimate?" Lily was confused.
Sager didn't explain. He picked up Lily and kicked the air with his feet, heading straight north.
Very quickly, in just one day, Lily understood what Sage meant by "underestimate".
There are always ships on the sea, even in the open sea far away from the land, there are ships sailing.
Especially when looking down from a high altitude, as long as you are not too unlucky, you should be able to see a ship. If there is a ship, then it will be easy.
But from sunrise to moonset and then back to sunrise, there was no movement around except the noise caused by Sager's stomping in the air.
Ship?
What is that?
Is there such a thing on the sea?
"Sager, you..."
Lily was not stupid, but very smart. She not only understood what he meant by 'underestimate', but also understood what he meant by 'don't blame him in the future'.
She pursed her lips, hesitated for a moment, looked up at Sager's expressionless face, and said tactfully: "Are you unlucky?"
"Why do you think I haven't made a fortune in this small East China Sea?"
Sager sneered: "Yes, I am a jerk!"
"No, it's okay, it's just an accident. It's normal not to see a ship for two or three days on the sea. Maybe we just missed it. If we hadn't left before, maybe we would have seen a ship." Lily wanted to comfort him.
"You're wrong."
Sager was extremely confident at this moment. "I have experience with this. If we stay where we are, the ship will appear from the direction we are heading. If we leave, the ship will appear in the direction we are staying. It is basically a Schrodinger's ship."
Lily didn't know who Schrödinger was, and she didn't want to know now.
She recognized a captain, but he turned out to be an extremely unlucky person.
Now, she didn't know whether she could become a pirate or not, but if she continued like this, she would become a sea scum.
(End of this chapter)