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Chapter 244 Exposure

Chapter 244: Exposure

Moria put away the scissors, and the shadow of the last crew member had been taken away by him. The ground was covered with unconscious victims, but at the same time, behind Moria, there were already a row of ugly and terrifying zombies standing.

If Kaslana and other crew members of the Starlight were present, they could find that among the sailors lying on the ground, there were not only the victims caught in the trench, but also the left-behind personnel who were supposed to be on the ship.

Molia turned around and looked at the zombies. Her happy expression had disappeared, but instead she looked disgusted: "Where is that skeleton swordsman? Why haven't he caught it yet?"

A zombie said carefully: "Mr. Hogubak said that in order to prevent any fish that missed the net and caused trouble on the island, he wanted to try his best to lead the target to the mansion and catch it all in one go."

"That's all about me. I just care whether they have sent prey that is enough to serve as shadows of generals to me! Don't bother me if you do it specifically!" Molia curled her lips down and sat bored on a chair as luxurious as a throne in the middle of the room. "Go and tell them to move faster! I can't wait!"

The zombie responded quickly and left the house like flying, leaving the other zombies in the house to start transporting the unconscious sailors.

The Starlight has long been controlled by Moria's people, and even zombies repaired the destroyed rudder. Next, as long as the crew members whose shadows were taken back to their ship and then send them to drift out of the magic triangle sea, they will never find this terrifying three-masted sailboat. For Moria and his group, everything will be fine.

...

"Where is the Starlight?"

Kaslana tried her best to look into the distance, but the original memory of the ship was still empty, with only the undulating sea water.

After escaping from the trench, William wanted to guide a group of people to the mansion in the middle of the island. He thought that Molia himself would definitely be nearby, but everyone, including Caslana, insisted on returning to the ship first. Although the ship could not move now, at least he had to tell the people on the ship the horror of the island.

In fact, deep down in the hearts of the female navy Kaslana and other crew members, after seeing the zombies, they thought of using the familiar ship as a shelter in their hearts.

William was not too persistent. Anyway, the rudder of the merchant ship was broken and the ship doctor was injured again. He had some ways to get a group of people to head to the mansion.

But now, the entire merchant ship has disappeared inexplicably, and Kaslana and a group of sailors can only stare at the empty sea in a daze.

"Where is Portia and the others?" Kaslana murmured to herself.

William and Selkirk looked at each other, then shrugged and said to Caslana: "It seems we can only go to that mansion to see. If the people left behind on the ship are still alive, they are most likely to be there."

"Shut up, you selfish coward!" Caslana was already angry at William's previous performance in the trench. When she heard him speak, she immediately glared at her, "You were sneaky on the boat, and it was even more obvious after you went to the island. Where did the man named Ganes go? You are obviously the first group of people who escaped from the trench!"

William smiled awkwardly, but Selkirk was not as capable as he did, and replied coldly: "Stop venting us, didn't you run away when you face zombies?"

Caslana had to continue arguing. William quickly stood between the two and smoothed out, "In this situation, don't argue. We only found that there is a complete building like a mansion on the island, which has not been destroyed by zombies. There must be secrets about this island. Whether you want to find a boat or Miss Portia and the others, you can only go to the mansion to see. Miss Portia asked us to take a sailboat. I can't leave her alone. Do you want to go there with us?"

Caslana pursed her rosy lips, and finally nodded, and looked at the sailors behind her who had just escaped from the disaster. Except for the two young sailors who nodded equally firmly, everyone else seemed hesitant and did not even dare to look up at Caslana.

William did not expect a group of sailors to be warriors who were not afraid of death. He looked at Brooke. The other party's mood had improved, but a skeleton face with a thick bone could not see the specific expression. He could only ask: "Are you going with us, Brooke?"

Brooke's voice seemed very frustrated: "My boat is gone, and for Miss Portia and a group of friends who received me, I'm going to the mansion. I'm not afraid of those zombies, just ghosts..."

Brooke subconsciously rubbed his arm a few times, looking like he was still scared.

"Stop if you can," William said, slashing his right hand down hard to enhance persuasion. "I think those ghosts must touch you to function. At your speed, you are not as easy to be caught by them."

Actually, William didn't know what was actually the case, but he just wanted to mingle among a few people to go to the mansion. When he saw Molia, who had not yet appeared, Brooke, Caslana and others had no choice. They had to find the boat and the people who drove the boat to leave the island. Portia was Caslana's friend, and Caslana could not ignore the daughter of the daughter.

Left a few sailors who were reluctant to run into the island again, Caslana, William, Selkirk, Brooke and two brave sailors quickly left the shore. When passing by a grove, Caslana thought of the fear of fire in the trench, and suggested making a few torches and igniting them when she encountered the zombies.

When making the torch, Ajin ran out from somewhere and joined the team to the mansion. Faced with Kaslana's questioning, he only said that the fog here was too thick and the road was lost, and he also avoided zombies, so he ran away with the large army.

Caslana was suspicious, but now she was gradually entering the island. She didn't dare to argue with William and the other two again, which attracted the attention of the zombies. She had to pull the two original sailors of the Starlight to whisper something, and distanced herself from William and others, with obvious warning, which made Brooke feel quite embarrassed in the middle.

Kaslana's approach was exactly what Akin meant. He looked for an opportunity on the way to tell William about his encounter with the survivors on the island.

Only then did William figure out the hunting mode of Molia and his group, and realized that where they were, was a giant sailboat transformed from an island from the West Sea.

Therefore, because of the size of this sailboat, even the controller Molia could not fully supervise every corner. There were many victims who had not left on the island. They either stayed with hope and wanted to regain their shadows, or were unable to leave because they were unexpectedly unable to get on the ship in time. They could only live in this misty island, assisted each other every day, avoided zombies, explored the island, and collected available resources and intelligence.

These survivors were also very familiar with Moria's purpose. After Ajin took out the corresponding information from them, he immediately came to notify William. He knew that William and his group would definitely come to the mansion, so he was waiting on the way.
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