Doomsday Train, I went crazy by hoarding billions of items.

Chapter 109 The Mysterious Sea Area on the Map

Chapter 109 The Mysterious Sea Area on the Map
Jiang Ran turned her head and patted Xiao Bai, who was standing quietly beside her: "Let's rest for a while, then we'll go on an adventure."

Xiao Bai roughly guessed what Jiang Ran was going to do and nodded: "Then I'll go prepare some food for you."

After saying that, he hurriedly headed towards the ship's kitchen.

After the fog cleared, Jiang Ran activated the Ghost Ship's stealth mode.

Her stamina is now a precious resource; she needs to drink several bottles of beverages to replenish it after using just a little.

It's not that I feel sorry for those beverage supplies that I could drink for decades and still not finish; it's just that I'm too full to drink anymore.

In stealth mode, even if she encounters an island, she won't be detected by other players, and she can simply grab the rune and run away.

Even if there are pirates on the island, they will not attack the ghost ship of "their own people".

Jiang Ran placed a deck chair on the deck and, while waiting for dinner, completed a few more orders.

The name she used to promote the Zhezhou project was very effective. In just one day, she earned a lot of life points by selling life items and also exchanged for some very useful items.

But thinking of the broken boat, Jiang Ran couldn't help but sigh.

It has to be said that Big Eyes' move really hit her weak point precisely.

She originally planned to strip Zhe Zhou of his identity as soon as the CD of Annihilation was ready, so that she could focus on cultivating the persona of the Master Maker.

Unexpectedly, Xu Yunxuan's identity was abolished so quickly, which meant that she wasted another 72 hours.

She might even have to waste all her remaining annihilation release opportunities until she has no identity left, or simply die here, before she finds a way to control the pollution in her dreams.

Jiang Ran sneered, just like countless times before when she realized she had provoked such a powerful enemy as Big Eyeball. She felt no fear, only a burning fighting spirit.

They claim to be gods, but what they do is hardly anything honorable.

But Jiang Ran thought that since this mental pollution could be transferred to other identities, it meant that it was not something that could not be dealt with.

The first time we resisted that mental pollution, it was the explorer's journal that worked its magic, but how did it clear away the pollution?

If all the manuscripts have similar effects, then why can't Magik get rid of the threat of the Holy Seed?

Could this notebook really be his...?

What about her rebirth?
Before she died in her previous life, she heard a voice, but after waking up, the memory was somewhat blurry, as if it was deliberately making her forget.

I tried hard to recall, and the voice did sound somewhat familiar.

Jiang Ran stared blankly at the groove on the game panel, recalling the first sentence in the Explorer's Handbook.

They told me that the train's final destination was heaven.

Who exactly are they? Are they the ones with big eyes, or the ones who wrote other notes?
The existence of these notebooks is also very strange. Whether they are explorers or the so-called God-dislike Clan, judging from the content they wrote, they seem to be more like a group of players.

But if it's about "players" fighting against the giant eyeball, then why is there a "Divine Favored One's Notebook" mixed in? If not, then whose will to resist is it directed at?
Jiang Ran's eyes began to glaze over. She knew perfectly well that the "clues" the big eyeball had given her were most likely poison laced with honey, and she had never thought of investigating them further.

But once she started, she immediately became obsessed and couldn't help but want to uncover the "truths" that seemed so close to her.

When Jiang Ran realized something was wrong, her thoughts seemed to gain a mind of their own and began to explore further.

Fortunately, a sudden, inexplicable palpitation interrupted her train of thought.

Jiang Ran snapped back to reality and immediately closed the game panel. She cursed under her breath; it was indeed very strange.

Especially when you see that the stamina you finally managed to recover has dropped a little, while the pollution level has quietly increased by 2%.

Jiang Ran's expression turned somewhat grim. Those big eyes really were all-seeing; there must be even more secrets hidden in the explorer's notes.

But she dared not think about it any further.

She suspected that the palpitation she had just felt was also a reminder from the journal.

But it's just a notebook, how could it be so meticulously crafted? Could there be something inside...?

Stop! We can't keep thinking about this.

Jiang Ran let out a deep breath, forcing herself to remove these thoughts from her mind.

No rush, it's not the right time yet, she told herself silently.

After having a hearty breakfast, Jiang Ran decided to set off.

But when she clicked to use the teleportation scroll, she was pleasantly surprised to find that the ghost ship could actually teleport with her!
After thinking about the characteristics of the ghost ship and those elusive pirates, Jiang Ran understood, but also felt that the ghost ship was really too practical.

This way, she can teleport to the map's coordinates while remaining invisible, without even needing to be too far away.

Jiang Ran randomly selected one of the punctuation marks and clicked to use the teleportation token.

To her surprise, after being teleported there, she found herself in a completely dark sea.

There were no islands or player ships in sight; the world was utterly silent, a sight that inspired despair.

Jiang Ran frowned, somewhat doubting whether this sea area still belonged to the player's instance, since it seemed to be on the very edge of the map.

The ghost ship slowly sailed on this still sea, where even the wind was not moving. Jiang Ran looked around at the sea.

Because ghost ships don't absorb weight and float on the sea surface, they don't even cause ripples on the water when they are invisible.

Therefore, even while sailing, there was not a sound around us. Not a single small marine creature that was usually active could be seen. Only darker-colored reefs could be vaguely seen hidden beneath the surface of the sea.

Jiang Ran stopped within the area marked on the map, looked around, but saw nothing.

Only a small patch of extremely dark-colored sea in the middle looked like something was hidden there.

Should we just jump down?
Jiang Ran thought for a moment, then had Xiao Bai take out a fishing rod and cast it towards the darkest part of the river. She herself held a dagger, ready to cut the line at any moment.

But as soon as the fishing hook was cast, it sank to the bottom silently along with the float. Xiao Bai's expression changed, as if he was struggling with something.

The entire fishing rod bent into a huge arc, and the fishing line was pulled straight, almost snapping!
Xiao Bai seemed to be struggling, but he and his fishing rod were pulled towards the sea.

Jiang Ran made a decisive decision: "Let go."

Xiao Bai obediently let go, and the fishing rod was instantly sucked straight into the "black hole" on the sea surface.

Jiang Ran took a feather out of her backpack and gently tossed it into the sea. She watched as it sank quietly into the water without even swirling.

I have something to do today, so I'll post the other chapter later.

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