Chapter 105: You Better Pray for Our Luck This Time

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Chapter 105: You Better Pray for Our Luck This Time

In the nighttime sky above Iyeta Harbor, a massive airship sailed slowly towards the open sea, concealed by the darkness.

"This altitude must be over a thousand meters, right?" Hank remarked as the sea breeze continued to brush against him. Looking into the distance, he could even make out the city of the harbor below.

"About that. At this height, no one should be able to spot us," Nos replied, his expression relaxing.

Since the airship they were on used magical steam power to drive the bottom propellers, combined with wind-resistant enhancements and a stable alchemical array, its speed was incredibly swift. By the time the full moon hung high in the sky, they had entered the realm of the Misty Sea.

The thick mist engulfed them, soon occupying everyone's field of vision. Hank, Eva, Barbara, and Lynne, all born in the land of the wizards, had heard various stories about the Misty Sea, but this was their first time facing it for real.

Lynne turned to Nos, curious about how he intended to locate the so-called 'Eye of Death.'

At sea, Nos no longer kept secrets and immediately pulled out a wooden compass.

Lynne recognized it at a glance; it was a compass similar to the one Loude had used to locate the Wizard's Land before they ventured into the Misty Sea.

Hank and the others, however, looked puzzled and in need of an explanation. Nos quickly clarified.

"This compass can pinpoint things with substantial magical power nearby. If we extend its detection range to the maximum, it will continuously point towards the Sun Crown Tower in the Wizard's City."

"So, all we need to do is adjust the range to locate the 'Eye of Death.'" Nos explained while turning the top needle of the compass to its minimum range.

The compass's pointer immediately started to spin, eventually pointing at Lynne.

"Didn't expect you, Ladek, to be the one among us with the most magical power..." Barbara said, quite surprised.

Lynne hadn't considered this; he wasn't even a formal wizard yet. However, he soon realized that the magical power stored in the smart brain was likely taken into account.

Five thousand meters? Ten thousand meters?

As time passed, Lynne felt the vast and terrifying nature of the Misty Sea. He had a hunch that their target was getting closer.

The sound of rushing water came from below, prompting Nos to command the apprentices to lower the airship's altitude.

Soon, the sound of churning seawater grew louder, echoing in their ears.

"Altitude is too low, quickly ascend!" Lynne suddenly shouted.

Hank and the others immediately looked down below the airship. The fog was as thick as ever, like a bottomless abyss. However, a few seconds later, the sharp-eyed Barbara saw faintly splashing waves...

It was only then that the group realized, due to the low visibility, the airship had unintentionally descended to a mere few meters above the sea's surface.

"Did you hear that? Go up now!" Nos also panicked, looking at the apprentice controlling the airship, urgently shouting.

At that moment, a fleeting and echoing voice, like a resounding bell, entered their minds. Lynne, Barbara, Hank, and the others immediately felt their thoughts being affected.

The apprentices controlling the airship, on the other hand, stood frozen in place, unmoving, constantly muttering something.

Amidst a violent jolt, the airship had already landed on the water's surface, resembling a massive vessel. It was being dragged towards the center of a whirlpool with the swirling waters constantly hitting the sides of the cabin, causing the airship to sway from side to side.

"Damn it!" Nos gritted his teeth and, despite the discomfort in his head, cursed. He angrily kicked the apprentices standing motionless and then grasped a conduit, wildly converting the magical power in his body into hydrogen to replenish the airship's gas bags.

Lynne held onto the edge of the cabin, stabilizing his stance. An apprentice beside him was flung out during the violent shaking.

It wasn't until the turbulent water covered his mouth and nose that the apprentice seemed to wake up from his daze. He cried out and struggled, but was carried away by the rushing water, disappearing into the depths...

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