Chapter 366: Divine Kingfisher
Chapter 805 Divine Kingfisher
Lying on the soft bed, Nailisi suddenly woke up from her sleep. She blinked in confusion, and after several seconds, she remembered...
She was lying on the bed sleeping.
Nailisi breathed a sigh of relief, turned sideways, and was suddenly startled again, because she found that there was no one beside her, and Shirley was nowhere to be seen.
Nailisi hurriedly stood up and saw that Shirley had gotten up at some point and was sitting in front of the dressing mirror, combing her smooth long red hair.
Shirley saw Nailisi getting up from the corner of her eyes, and said a little embarrassedly: "Sorry, did I wake you up?"
"No." Nailisi rubbed her cheek and said, "I woke up by myself... I just had a nightmare, dreaming that a fire dragon wanted to eat me."
"It's safe here, there won't be a fire dragon to eat you." Shirley said gently.
Nailishi hummed and asked, "What time is it now?"
"It's almost five o'clock."
"Only five o'clock in the morning?" Nailishi widened her eyes and asked in confusion, "Then why did you get up so early?"
Shirley took a silver hair tie from the box on the dressing table, tied her hair, and said softly:
"Rove is still on the deck, I'll go see him."
Nailishi slapped her head and said, "Oh, I forgot about it."
During dinner last night, several people agreed to take turns to guard the deck. Rove was the one who kept watch last night.
But isn't it seven o'clock to change shifts? Why did Shirley get up at five o'clock?
Shirley tied her ponytail, took out a few sets of clothes from the closet, hung them on the hanger, and said softly:
"Nailishi, you left in a hurry, and your luggage was left on the Mayflower.
We are about the same height, and you should be able to wear my clothes. These are all new and have not been worn yet. You can change into them first."
"Thank you, Shirley." Nailishi looked at the ponytail girl with great gratitude, and said with a warm heart:
"You are so nice!"
Shirley smiled softly. "It's still early, you can sleep a little longer, I'll leave first."
After that, the girl left the bedroom and went into the kitchen. After she was busy for a while, she put the prepared breakfast in the lunch box.
Shirley carried the lunch box, walked through the corridor, climbed the stairs, opened the lid of the box, and looked out slightly.
Rove was sitting on a large recliner, covered with a thick blanket, holding a map in his hand, which was densely written with words, and an oil lamp at his elbow emitted a soft light.
In the air, the magic eye was floating, and Rove could observe the situation nearby through it.
So, the boy quickly found the ponytail girl who was "looking out of the Vietcong". He put down the map and asked with a smile:
"Why are you here so early? It's not time for you to change shifts yet."
Shirley handed him the lunch box, quickly climbed out of the box, and said softly: "I couldn't sleep, so I came to see you."
Rove opened the lunch box, and the squares were filled with various pastries. He sniffed hard and smiled: "It smells so good."
"I made breakfast for you. You can go back to sleep after you finish it. I'll help you keep watch."
Shirley landed on the deck and looked at the sea. The sea was still foggy and nothing could be seen clearly. She could only hear the rumbling sound of the waves washing the ghost ship.
Under the turbulent sea breeze, Shirley's sleeves crackled, and she couldn't help but wrap her robe tightly.
Rove quickly lifted his blanket and said, "It's a bit cold, come in quickly."
Shirley hummed softly, took off her shoes, quickly got into the blanket, and subconsciously nudged Rove's warm body.
He gently hugged her, and thought about it inappropriately, and then asked with resentment:
"Did Nailishi not come with you this time?"
Shirley grinned and said, "No, she's still sleeping."
Last night, the two of them had agreed to do their summer homework in the bedroom and "discuss" the mystery of transfiguration in depth.
After Rove finished chatting with the skull head Ego, he went back to his room and waited. In the end, Shirley did keep the appointment, but he didn't expect Nailishi to come with her.
So, the world of two people became a world of three people, and the "academic research" that Rove had imagined did not appear, and he could only stay there and do his homework honestly.
So, he was full of resentment towards Nailishi at this time, and he didn't like her as a big light bulb.
Shirley stared at Rove's face from a close distance and asked softly, "Did anything unusual happen last night?"
"No." Rove shook his head and said, "The ghost ship has been wandering around, and nothing happened all night."
He originally thought that the dragon-shaped beast whose eyes he had poked out would catch up with him, but it did not appear again.
"I'm glad you're fine." Shirley said softly, "Eat quickly, or it'll get cold."
Rolf hummed, picked up a piece of honey bread, took a bite and said, "By the way, I talked to Ego last night."
He quickly talked about the scepter and the crown. Shirley listened quietly and pondered:
"So, the Mayflower was attacked by the dragon-shaped monster because of the scepter and the crown?"
"I'm afraid so." Rolf sighed, "I wanted to throw them into the sea."
"But the skull said that the scepter and the crown still have important uses, so let's keep them for the time being."
Shirley nodded, picked up a piece of apple pie, chewed it carefully, and asked, "Did you ask about the singing?"
"I asked." Rolf said with a serious face, "Ego said... that was the singing of his mother Scylla."
"Scylla's singing?" Shirley asked in confusion, "Then why am I not affected?"
"Ego said that except for those who are stronger than his mother, or some ancient species on the island of Avalon, they are not affected. The only ones left are..."
"The descendants of Scylla and her two sisters." Rolf said slowly.
Shirley was very surprised and stunned.
"You can't be the first two situations." Rolf said. "Then you can only be... the descendant of the three Siren sisters."
"Why can't Myrcella be?" Shirley asked in confusion, "Isn't she also the descendant of Parcelopor, the eldest sister of the three Siren sisters?"
"I don't know about this." Rolf was also a little puzzled.
Myrcella fell asleep twice when she heard the singing, but she was obviously a descendant of Parcelopor.
Shirley fell silent.
As an orphan who grew up in a convent, she didn't know who her parents were.
At Christmas, Rolf took her to Gryffindor Castle. The amulet she had brought with her since she was a child could actually open the castle gate... This meant that she might be related to Gryffindor.
Now, according to Egg, she might be a descendant of the three Siren sisters?
Then who were her parents?
Shirley was confused, but fortunately Rolf hugged her tightly. The girl felt his solid chest and the warmth of his embrace.
At this moment, a bird chirped in the distance. It was a high-pitched and sharp tremor, like a flash of lightning, so clear in the rumbling sound of the waves.
After a few breaths, a bird pierced through the fog and landed on the rusty railing of the ghost ship.
Rolf and Shirley looked up and saw a pigeon-sized bird with golden feathers on its body without any other colors.
The bird looked at Rolf with its deep blue eyes as dark as the ocean at night. It opened its beak and made a sharp, joyful cry.
Suddenly, there was a "ding" sound in Luo Fu's brain.
[A domestic kingfisher was detected, triggering a side quest:
Capture the kingfisher, reward magic:
[Calm sea]
[When your feet step on the sea, any level of wind and waves will disappear into thin air]
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