Chapter 165: Angry Selma

Chapter 165: Angry Selma

"Sailma, I want to make a deal with you."

"Sailma, there is the strongest man in the world on this ship."

"The most beautiful sea nymph in the world, I am willing to have a spring fling with you, not for your treasure, just because I like your eternal beauty..."

"Sailma, my night sky shines because of you."

"Sailma, I am very big..."

"Sailma, I will always be waiting for you at the Old York Inn in the Port of Koyin, please remember my name, Martin Plant, the Giant Clam."

...

The whereabouts of the sea nymph Sailma are elusive.

No one knows where she is, but that doesn't stop the pirates from expressing their love for her in various ways.

Not only pirate ships, but also merchant ships, everyone hopes to be the first lucky one.

They try every means to win Sailma.

The skull flag on the pirate ship has long been taken down, replaced by various fish patterns to increase their luck.

On the sea.

There are Whale, Octopus, Swordfish, Cod, and Sailfish...

...

Some people write various love slogans on the sails;

Some are shirtless, showing off their muscular bodies on the deck, displaying their strength;

Some cover the pirate ship with flowers and wine;

Some invite singers, holding loudspeakers to showcase their singing voices on the sea, it is said that the sea nymph likes beautiful singing...

Some simply have the entire crew take off their clothes to show Sailma their pride...

...

Each person shows their abilities.

Just from the appearance of the ships, it is impossible to tell who is a pirate and who is a merchant ship?

More accurately, the ships floating on the sea are all love-seeking ships.

...

Sailma roams the sea daily, enjoying the happiness that belongs to her. When she feels like it, she will make a deal with someone who catches her eye.

Then, she secretly watches how the person she made a deal with gradually rises to glory, or descends into madness!Rêạd new chapters at novelhall.com

But these days, the sudden changes on the sea have completely confused her.

What's going on?

When did she become so popular?

What do these people want?

Do they want to sleep with her?

Finally.

One late night, Sailma rushed onto a pirate ship called "Tiger Shark," spear pointed at the captain's neck, and demanded the truth.

Then.

She became furious.

Her life has come to an end, inheritance, a large sum of money for a child, and having to trade away all the treasures she has accumulated over the years...

"It doesn't matter who gathers them," Du Ge said with a smile, stopping his feeding of Encke, "Barry, you have to believe in the prophecy of fate. No matter who finds the Trident of the Sea God, it will ultimately end up in my hands."

Ed looked at Du Ge strangely, not sure if he was genuinely foolish or just pretending to be.

If he was pretending to be foolish, there seemed to be no benefit to what he was doing. With a sea monster at his disposal, a surprise attack on Mahamadu would surely be most effective, yet he chose to stand still and even spread the news;

If he was genuinely foolish, there was still an air of cunning about him that wasn't quite right...

At this moment.

Ed had already secretly contacted Mahamadu.

Mahamadu instructed him to continue to infiltrate and gain Paul's trust. Later, he would send a powerful assistant to help him seize the opportunity to assassinate Paul and take the Ocean Horn.

"Captain, when do we attack Mahamadu?" Ed asked, "If we keep waiting, Mahamadu and the others will join forces and wipe us out. I've heard there's more than one artifact in the world. If they find an artifact that can counter Encke, we won't be able to beat anyone."

"Wait a bit longer," Du Ge said with a smile, glancing at him, "The world isn't chaotic enough yet. Let the bullets fly a little longer. Who knows, maybe the navy will attack Mahamadu before we do?"

"How could that be possible? Admiral Mikaro isn't stupid," Ed said.

"What if he loses his mind?" Du Ge laughed, "In this chaotic era of fish, anything can happen..."

Twenty days had passed in the Simulation Field, and there were still 489 candidates left. Apart from Du Ge, no one else had taken the initiative to stand out. It had to be said, these people were really good at biding their time.

Moreover.

From the analysis of various pieces of intelligence, it was impossible to determine which of the big shots were candidates and which were natives.

These guys were playing their roles too well.

Of course.

It could also be that Du Ge had muddied the waters too much, overshadowing their brilliance.

...

As Ed said, there were other artifacts in the world, and relying on a single sea monster Encke was not safe.

The sea was too vast for a blitzkrieg.

If he made the first move, he could very likely become the target of someone else's strategic planning.

Du Ge was waiting, waiting for Vito's borrowed authority, waiting for the sea witch Selma.

He felt that after so many days of fermentation, the sea witch should be able to trace things back to him.

With the fall of the Sea God and Jansine sealed away.

The sea monster and the sea witch should be the two top characters in this Simulation Field. Having both of them in his grasp would be truly foolproof.

From the beginning to the end, Du Ge was the one coveting the sea witch's collection.

Suddenly.

Martha, who was lazily playing with a crystal ball, looked towards the sea.

Then.

Encke also turned towards the sea, protectively positioning itself in front of Du Ge.

Du Ge was startled for a moment, extending his senses over the sea.

Five seconds later.

He felt a creature rapidly approaching the Avenger from the seabed.

Du Ge instinctively looked towards Martha Hoya.

It was one thing for the sea monster Encke to hear the sound of the Ocean Horn from hundreds of miles away, but what about the witch? Wasn't she only able to sense within a hundred meters?

How could she perceive even further than Encke?

Who exactly was she?