As the sea fog spread over the sea, strange singing began to float around the Blood Sail.
The vampire sailors on the ship seemed to become excited during the singing, and began to sing along with the singing involuntarily.
But Norrington felt an indescribable coldness hovering around the Blood Sail, making him feel bone-chilling, as if there was something scary in the sea fog.
Norrington only felt this way, but Davy Jones under the sea really saw the truly terrifying existence in the sea under the fog.
At this time, even Davy Jones, the captain of the Flying Dutchman with the most terrifying reputation on the seven seas, felt terrified and regretted that he dived into the sea instead of turning around and escaping.
The sea was filled with fog, obscuring the view, but everything was clearly visible under the water.
Hundreds of sunken ships and corpses were piled on the seabed, forming hills, and countless bones and ghosts were floating in the sea.
If this is all, it obviously cannot scare the captain of the Flying Dutchman, but if these sunken ships are gradually turning into standing ship-shaped giants, and in the deeper seabed, there are bodies so huge that the head and tail can't be seen at all.
Countless blood-red eyes are staring at you among the mountains of corpses swimming around, which will make anyone feel horrified.
"This is the breath of the underworld..." As the captain of the Dutchman, whose job is to extradite dead souls, Davy Jones travels between life and death, so he is naturally familiar with the breath of the underworld.
But as a pirate, he couldn't figure out how to do this.
What he saw before his eyes was like moving the underworld to the human world, making people wonder if they had mistakenly entered the depths of the underworld.
At this moment, Davy Jones finally felt the real terror of the Bloodsail. It did not create such a terrifying reputation by relying on the cannons on the ship.
And compared to the sailors on the ship who were simply shocked by the sight before them, Davy Jones felt more deeply that the bones and sunken ships he saw were all prey sunk by the Bloodsail.
This is a very amazing achievement, because there are hundreds of sunken ships as far as the eye can see, not to mention the mountains of corpses.
"Damn God, how many people has this guy killed..." Davy Jones also calmed down at this time, no longer planning to cause trouble with the Blood Sail, and loudly ordered to his men: "Turn around, let's go after it.
Black Pearl, I will drag Jack Sparrow and his Black Pearl into the devil's prison!"
As for the Bloodsail? Unless there is an entire armada, whoever starts a war with the Bloodsail is a fool!
However, the Blood Sail has opened its fog, and now it is no longer possible for Davy Jones to leave if he wants to.
"Do you want to leave now? It's too late." The projection of the Blood Sail controller appeared in Chen Mo's hand on the deck, and around this spherical projection like an armillary sphere was the seabed that Davy Jones saw.
And the sea shrouded in mist.
This is a "Dead Sea" that Chen Mo spent nearly four years creating in the world of Pirates of the Caribbean. It is the territory of the Blood Sail. Any ship sunk by the Blood Sail will sink into this sea of death.
Transformed into undead creatures by resentment and death.
Under the influence of magic power and the resentment of the dead sailors, the sunken ships turned into terrifying shipwreck demons or ghost ships. Countless bones covered the seabed, and a huge sea dragon as thick as a person was still there even on a projection that was reduced a hundred times.
Swimming around all this...
Even the most profound and terrifying nightmare would hardly dream of such a terrifying scene. Norrington on the side was actually fighting with his two arms at this moment, and he could hardly stand still.
"Captain, how many people have you killed?" Norrington asked Chen Mo the same question as Davy Jones.
"This question... the Blood Sail was built three years ago. In the past three years, I would have sunk a ship every three days on average. As for how many people were killed..." Chen Mo looked at
Norrington asked nonchalantly: "Do you remember how many slices of bread you have eaten?"
Although this answer was already a poorly played joke before Chen Mo traveled through time, but when used here, it is so appropriate that it is beyond words.
Norrington looked at the densely packed corpses covering the seabed in the projection, and when he thought of the bread he had eaten every day, he suddenly felt like nauseating.
Seeing Norrington's appearance, Chen Mo shook his head helplessly and said: "If you still hold on to human emotions, there is no way to truly embrace death."
After saying that, he turned his attention to the Flying Dutchman turning around and leaving in the projection.
Seeing the Flying Dutchman turning around and running very fast, Chen Mo turned the track of the controller in his hand. In the direction of the Flying Dutchman, two shipwreck monsters were shaking their bodies and standing up from the bottom of the sea.
When a person dies, he becomes a corpse, leaving behind a soul, so what will happen to the ship when it dies?
Ghost ships are the product of ship death, but many ghost ships have never sunk, and those that sink to the bottom of the sea rarely have the chance to become undead.
But the resentment accumulated by some shipwrecks is too deep, and a terrifying existence like the Shipwreck Demon will be born.
They are the corpses of the ship, the undead souls transformed by the ship, and the creatures of resentment after the souls of the dead crew members attached themselves to the ship and sank with the ship.
These shipwreck demons walk in the deep sea, and their endless resentment and unwillingness are just to drag more ships into the deep sea and turn them into sunken ships like them.
The two shipwreck monsters awakened by Chen Mo waved their anchor chains and threw them towards the Flying Dutchman, trying to drag it down.
And at the same time, they also took their own masts in their hands and stabbed them towards the Flying Dutchman like spears.
If it weren't for the fact that they couldn't fire cannons at the bottom of the sea, I'm afraid these two shipwreck monsters transformed from warships would still launch cannon fire on the Flying Dutchman.
Even the Flying Dutchman would be hard-pressed to deal with these two monsters underwater, let alone the attacks of the two Shipwreck Demons.
This forced Davy Jones to resurface urgently to escape the encirclement of the mast and anchor chain.
However, when the Flying Dutchman broke out of the water, the two anchor chains also broke through the sea, rose high, and then fell towards the Flying Dutchman.
Two shipwreck demons also surfaced, roaring like wood exploding, vowing to sink the Flying Dutchman here.