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Over the sea and in mid-air.

Daji's nine tails bloomed like crimson flames, scorching through the octopus monster's billowing black mist.

The enormous tentacles came crashing down like a mountain, but were burned off by foxfire, leaving a pungent, fishy smell and a strange fragrance.

Daji chuckled as she stepped on the crest of the wave. With a thought, the waves behind her transformed into a sea of ​​fire, rushing towards the coachman on the sea.

Jiang Chaosheng watched the battle from a distance:

"Burning the heavens and boiling the seas? I've witnessed it firsthand."

Although Daji seemed to have the upper hand, Jiang Chaosheng knew that Daji would eventually run out of strength.

The power of the seafarers is virtually inexhaustible, fearless of heavy damage, and they are like heavily armored tanks.

Fortunately, the Dragon King of the Jing River roared down from the clouds and joined the battle.

A god and a demon together completely subjugate the seafarer.

Jiang Chaosheng shot into the sea train.

Forbidden things have weaknesses.

Each generation of managers tacitly writes down the weaknesses of the forbidden objects they house in their manager's journal.

Jiang Chaosheng speculated that since the giant octopus could fight for a long time without losing strength and could recover from serious injuries, its weakness might lie in the sea train.

He landed on the sea, wading through the restless water, and stepped into the sea train.

The passengers huddled in a corner, looking at Jiang Chaosheng with awe.

There were several more corpses in this carriage.

When he left, he asked Zhongshu to stop the three Taiping Dao members.

It seems that Zhongshu's "friends" were fighting with three members of the Taiping Dao, and those people were caught in the crossfire.

In the face of forbidden things, mortals are truly as fragile as ants.

Jiang Chaosheng turned his gaze to the other side.

Li Xinyuan lay on the ground with his eyes closed. If he weren't still breathing, Jiang Chaosheng would have thought he was dead.

Zhongshu shouted:

"Sir, um, Li Xinyuan said that these people are your responsibility."

Jiang Chaosheng looked towards Zhongshu's side.

The twin men lay on the ground, barely breathing.

It's too late to turn the tide.

Beside them were a copper bell, a suona, and a Western sword, respectively.

Jiang Chaosheng asked:

"What about the remaining old man?"

Zhongshu pointed to Li Xinyuan's hand:

"He said the old man talked too much, so he broke the old man's arms and legs and threw him into the sea."

Jiang Chaosheng saw that Li Xinyuan was holding a pale braid in his hand.

Jiang Chaosheng picked up three forbidden items from the ground:

"Well done."

The curse on him was lifted by retrieving and containing the three forbidden items.

Zhongshu nodded:

"Yes, Li Xinyuan is really amazing."

Zhongshu recalled the battle that had just taken place.

The twin brothers took out bells and suonas, and the terrifying sounds echoed throughout the carriage.

Several passengers died on the spot as soon as they heard the sound.

What about Li Xinyuan?

Zhongshu turned his head to look at Li Xinyuan, who was lying on the chair.

He just opened his mouth and unleashed the third move of the War God Dragon King Technique: Lion's Roar!

It completely confused the two people.

The old man with the long braid wielded an indestructible rapier, but Li Xinyuan unleashed the second move of the War God Dragon King Technique—the Golden Bell Cover.

The rapier struck Li Xinyuan, and the sound of a bell could be heard, but it couldn't harm Li Xinyuan at all.

Three very strong guys were completely suppressed by Li Xinyuan!

Jiang Chaosheng walked towards the locomotive, leaving behind a sentence:

"It's because you're good at it, it has nothing to do with him."

Jiang Chaosheng did not know that Li Xinyuan was a character created by Zhongshu, but he knew that Zhongshu was a trader of the Twin Watches.

Zhongshu was stunned, staring at Jiang Chaosheng's back.

Only after Jiang Chaosheng had disappeared from the carriage did Zhongshu mutter to himself:

"Director, Old Beggar, Li Xinyuan, Bai Tasha, Boss."

There are only five people in this world who have ever shown me kindness.

Four of them are related to this trip.

......

Jiang Chaosheng walked to the position of the locomotive.

The train conductors stood there blankly, their expressions wooden, mechanically speaking:

"prohibit....."

"Back..."

"Hello, passenger..."

Jiang Chaosheng walked up to them, but they remained frozen in place like wooden figures.

It's a bit like a robot that's run out of power; it can't even utter a complete sentence.

Jiang Chaosheng ignored them and went straight into the driver's seat.

. . . . . .

The driver's cab.

It's very empty here, with only two wooden chairs.

There is a compass in the very center to indicate the direction.

In front of the driver's seat is the rudder.

Jiang Chaosheng assumed that the driver's cab on a train should be filled with precision instruments and the like.

Compass, rudder, aren't these things only found on old ships?

But when he thought about how the steam train was called the Sea Train and the forbidden object was called the Sea Coachman No. 4-01, Jiang Chaosheng felt relieved.

Jiang Chaosheng found a small booklet in an inconspicuous place.

He picked it up.

The characters above are clearly ancient Xia script.

Fortunately, Jiang Chaosheng was interested in ancient writing during his university years and audited many related courses.

Although I can't recognize all the words on this booklet, I can still understand it by guessing and sorting through them.

"New York, Maihami, Mozike... Dongdu, Liancheng, Dongpu..."

This is a voyage plan.

Jiang Chaosheng continued flipping through the pages.

The paper was just ordinary paper, and due to its age, the writing was no longer legible.

Suddenly, he noticed a few words scattered behind the paper.

"Your Majesty...from subspace...the void..."

Jiang Chaosheng frowned.

He could understand the word "empty".

This must be referring to the Ruins of Return.

Whom does Your Majesty refer to?

Jiang Chaosheng recalled the basement of the Zero Antique Shop in his mind.

A white jade skeleton, clad in a tattered black robe and holding a small black wooden box, sat on a golden throne.

Number 0-01, Emperor.

Jiang Chaosheng muttered to himself:

"Your Majesty isn't referring to the forbidden sculpture, is he?"

If Your Majesty is referring to forbidden sculptures, then what is the subspace?

Although parallel universes are theoretically entirely possible, alternate universes are ultimately a science fiction legend.

Could there really be another space in the universe?

Jiang Chaosheng felt that since taking over the Zero Antique Shop, there really hadn't been anything strange that he couldn't accept.

But... does subspace really mean another space?

I remember the Dragon King of the Jing River saying that the Sea Coachman does not belong to any sea creature in any sea area of ​​the Blue Star.

He didn't think the Jinghe Dragon King would lie or admit his mistake.

He's the Dragon King, how could he not recognize him as a sea creature?

Therefore, this sea coachman is not an octopus from Earth.

Jiang Chaosheng suddenly remembered something.

The Sea Charioteer comes from the Warp, but what about the other forbidden things?

Could it also be from subspace?

That's not quite right. Daji and the Dragon King of the Jing River are figures from the myths and legends of the Xia Dynasty.

Jiang Chaosheng increasingly felt that the more he learned about forbidden things, the more mysterious they seemed.

"boom!"

The sound of a huge object falling into the water could be heard.

Towering waves crashed against the locomotive.

Jiang Chaosheng was able to see the scene before him only when the seawater receded.

The coachman fell into the water and struggled to climb out.

Daji gave him no chance and kept casting various spells on the sea coachman.

The Dragon King of the Jing River continued to utter obscure incantations, and the sea in front of the locomotive was like a swampy quagmire, making it difficult for the sea coachman to break through the water.

Jiang Chaosheng immediately looked away and searched the driver's cab for a way to control the sea train.

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