He Comes From the Void

Chapter 287 Going with the flow

Sarah woke up and saw the familiar ceiling.

The luxurious decoration of the room told her that she was still aboard the Siren.

There is a fault in her memory, and what she wants to do most now is to find someone to ask what happened.

She sat up on the bed, when Kaisha came into the room with a glass of water.

"Are you awake?" Kai'Sa handed the water to Sarah, but Sarah just held it and didn't drink it. There was no obvious dry feeling in her mouth, and the skin armor kept her body hydrated.

"How did I get back?"

"We must have brought it back, otherwise how could we come back." Kai'Sa smiled, her brows and eyes curved.

Seeing that Kai'Sa seemed to be in a good mood, Sarah realized something and opened her eyes slightly.

"Did we escape?"

"Well. Kahn drove Illaoi and the others back, and no one is chasing us. It's safe now. You can lie down and rest at ease." Seeing that Sarah didn't want to drink water, Kaisha took the water glass from her hand and put it on the table. On the table, he gently pressed her down on the bed.

Kaisha left the room, and Sarah lay on the bed looking at the ceiling, feeling the shaking of the ship caused by the wind and waves, the more she thought about it, the more wrong she became.

She got up and left the room to go to the deck. The crew members communicated loudly everywhere, and the noisy voice was carried into the ears along with the sea breeze. Looking up, the silver sails are billowing in the night, leading her ship to nowhere.

For some reason, the crew did not rest, and when they saw her appear, they all cast strange glances.

She suppressed her doubts and walked towards Kaenkasha. At this time, the two were standing on the deck blowing the wind, and the topic of conversation was about her waking up safely.

"Where are we? Where's Raven?" she asked.

"Mate Raven seems to be in the warehouse. As for where you are asking, I don't know. We are still waiting for you to wake up and decide where to go."

Kahn saw Sarah stepping forward, leaning against the rail, looking out of the deck, thinking for a while.

There are no reefs or shipwrecks on the calm sea. This is definitely not a southern ship grave. The Leviathan was nowhere to be seen, and not even the lights of Bilgewater were in sight. Without any identification for confirmation, the Siren was slowly pushed away by the wind and waves, not knowing where it was and where it was going.

For a moment, she was lost, homeless, and drifting with the flow.

All because of Planck...

"Until we find a way to deal with Planck, Bilgewater can't go back for the time being." Sarah sighed, "I don't know where to go. When I left the port, I just wanted to protect everyone. Those extraneous wealth can be given to Planck first. As long as you find a way to kill Planck afterwards, everything will come back. But it’s not that easy, the abyss sea monster can’t kill him... "

"Don't you even have a target? You really are the captain..."

"I'm just waking up right now and my mind is a mess."

Kahn propped his chin and shook his head: "Planck himself has nothing to be afraid of. Any of the three of us can hold him to the ground with one hand. The difficulty is that Illaoi is protecting him."

"You made a move too?" Sarah was a little sober in an instant.

"I tried to kill Plank, but Illaoi was desperate to protect him. I'm sure they must have rekindled their old relationship, or they wouldn't have..."

"Hey—don't be disgusting, okay?" Sarah frowned, and interrupted Kahn's words directly. When she thought of that scene, she felt her scalp go numb.

Just like the intimacy between Kahn and Kaisha now, it still looks pleasing to the eye. If it was replaced by those two people, the taste would change immediately.

Then she realized that she had been misled by Kahn. Shouldn't she pay attention to the fact that Illaoi tried her best to protect Planck?

"Huh? Can you beat Illaoi?"

"Okay."

"Then why don't you kill them all?" Sarah's first thought was that she would not have to worry about where to go after killing Plank, and Bilgewater was still hers.

"Do you know the consequences of killing Illaoi?"

Sarah immediately fell silent.

The truth is the spearhead against the undead. The undead from the Shadow Isles will invade Bilgewater every year. If Illaoi is dead, no one will help Bilgewater resist the night of soul eclipse.

She was sure only Illaoi, the burly priestess who was the first in hundreds of years to step out of Baru to help outsiders, would do that.

Maybe Planck still played a role in fueling the flames, maybe without the relationship between the two of them, Illaoi might not have come into the public's field of vision.

Thinking about it, it's really fucking, it's a fucking relationship.

"So how can we get her to leave Planck?" Kaisha asked, the problem was in front of her, and she had to find a way to distract Illaoi before she could do anything to Planck.

As soon as the question came out, everyone fell silent.

Kaisha realized that she was cold, and pursed her lips as if she hadn't said anything.

There are many ways, but it is not easy to realize.

Planck came back so suddenly that Sarah didn't have time to place pieces beside him. Moreover, he has always been vigilant against his opponents, and never easily reveals his weaknesses to others.

After a while, Kahn said: "Let's find a place to log in first. I heard that you seem to have been to Noxus before. Do you have any contacts there?"

"Is it good, do you want bad ones? The mission I received was to kill people and seize treasures at Longmen. Although the Siren has not plundered at sea, our essence is still a bunch of pirates. The coast of Sars will be attacked by the army."

"Noxus won't let us dock, and Piltover and Ionia won't welcome pirates either. These are the only places in the Watch Sea, why can't we go to Shadow Island?" Sarah began to feel a little bit hard to move: "Only Bilgewater can tolerate us, and we still have to find a way to counterattack."

"But we only have this few people, and the boat can't do it either." Kai'Sa said dejectedly while lying on the railing: "We can't just rely on the three of us."

At this moment, she keenly noticed the hesitation on Kahn's face.

Kai'Sa put her face in front of Kahn, blinked and asked him.

"Kane, is there anything you can do?"

Sarah looked over immediately, and Kahn had no choice but to throw out this immature idea.

"There is one way, that is, I am afraid that the crew will not dare to do it."

"any solution?"

"Counterattack Bilgewater through Soul Eclipse Night."

"Mother Hu! Are you crazy?" Sarah's expression was a little horrified, and what Kahn said sounded completely crazy to her.

"I'm not crazy." Kahn shook his head calmly: "Illaoi must be busy dealing with the undead when Soul Eclipse Night comes, and there is no time to control Planck at all. Do you understand what I mean?"

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