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??Chapter 814: 813. Long Voyage in the Windless Belt

Chapter 814: 813. Long Voyage in the Windless Belt

As the ship plunged into the Windless Belt, Zhang Zheng felt that sothing had changed.

The thundering roar of the lightning beca subdued, and the torrential rain that had been raging nearby suddenly cald down. The noise that once filled his ears vanished, leaving only a silent world.

He felt as if even the air had frozen, his breathing beca difficult, the once light air turned heavy, and even his reactions started to slow.

However, the next mont, as if caressed by a spring breeze, Zhang Zheng felt everything return to normal, and he took deep breaths of fresh air before turning back to look at the storm behind the ship.

The gale outside the Windless Belt persisted, but within the belt, there was a tiless tranquility.

The ship stopped less than a hundred ters from the edge of the Windless Belt; it seed that even the gale wind and torrential rain could not push the ship further in.

Or to put it another way, those who could navigate within the Windless Belt likely possessed so Superpower Ability.

Zhang Zheng looked deeper into the Windless Belt and saw the sea as smooth and flat as a mirror’s surface, with not the slightest sea breeze to ripple it. He took a button from his pocket and tossed it into the sea.

The button hit the water, stirring up a small splash, but quickly, the ripples subsided, and it returned to its original calm state.

“There really is no wind here.”

While Zhang Zheng was contemplating, he saw the sailors coming out of the cabin one after another, curiously observing their surroundings.

“What are you all standing around for? Bring out that device.”

Zhang Zheng urgently commanded.

The sailors clumsily carried the heavy equipnt up, installed it at the stern of the ship, and Zhang Zheng poured a barrel of wine into it, then tossed the burning wick into the spark plug and started the steam engine.

“Hmm?”

He discovered the machine did not respond, so he pulled the rope ant to get the pistons moving once more.

This ti, the pleasant sound of the engine operating finally began.

The propeller started to turn, and the entire vessel began to slowly move.

“Not bad at all, just a little wasteful on the wine.”

Zhang Zheng sighed, took a big gulp of the wine in his hand, then poured the rest into the steam engine.

Lu Ban also ca up on deck.

Shia’s spells ensured the area around the ship was free from Pollution, and Lu Ban used True Sight to look around, nurous words erged into view.

“Power that brings all things towards stasis surrounds this place, do not stop moving.”

“There seems to be so unusual entities ahead, proceed with caution.”

“If you die here, your body won’t decay for hundreds of years, isn’t that moving!”

“It’s best to keep quiet, in this silent place, any action will draw their attention.”

“It seems there are other creatures here.”

That was to be expected; after all, the Treasure Map had depicted those monsters. The Windless Belt might bring everything to stasis, but certainly, there were creatures that could rely on their Extraordinary Powers to exempt themselves.

This also explained why, in such a tranquil sea, anything capable of moving normally would quickly catch the attention of those creatures.

Like… right now.

Lu Ban glanced at the thundering steam engine.

The next mont, he felt a certain palpitation.

He went to the bow of the ship, and under the reflection of the starry sky, Lu Ban saw sothing dark gathering beneath the calm surface of the sea ahead.

Pollution attracts pollution.

These creatures, able to move freely in the Windless Belt, must have endured a great deal of pollution. They crave other sources of pollution too and, upon detecting soone entering the Windless Belt, they would follow the disturbance.

In Lu Ban’s True Sight, he could see the monster in its entirety.

It was a snake-like creature, as thick as a tanker truck, covered in sharp scales. Its head had pale bony plates, much like the creature depicted in treasure maps.

But Lu Ban could see clearly now that it wasn’t wrapped in bones outside its skin; its head was solely bone.

Without skin, muscle, or blood vessels, the skull was hollow. Green flas flickered in the creature’s eye sockets, burning fiercely even underwater, illuminating a vast expanse of sea and dimming the stars above.

The serpent’s body was also comprised of bones, devoid of flesh, as if a long-dead specter had risen from a pile of bones. Its black skeleton was intermittently visible in the water.

The snake stretched for hundreds of ters, enough to capsize an entire ship. It moved swiftly and in the blink of an eye, it was within arm’s reach.

Lu Ban stood at the bow, materializing the silver revolver “Testant” in his hand.

Loading it with a Speech Bullet, the echoes of ancient existences, he aid at the approaching monster and fired decisively.

The invisible bullet struck the monster, and Lu Ban saw its movents suddenly beco less smooth.

It began to twist and turn, churning the water, breaking the surface’s calm. The creature then shot toward the sky, its eyes’ green flas turning red and rapidly spreading through its body.

It seed that although these creatures could move in the Windless Belt, they still couldn’t resist the whispers of ancient beings.

After all, He Dao in its early days probably wasn’t as severely polluted, so these creatures didn’t exhibit the sa pollution-resistance characteristics as the filth. A single Speech Bullet was more than sufficient.

The giant serpent burrowed into the clouds, where it writhed, releasing crimson lightning.

“It seems that wasn’t quite enough.”

Lu Ban watched as a layer of fuzz quickly grew on the serpent’s black bones, expanding rapidly into flesh. In a mont, a great decaying-flesh serpent appeared above the clouds.

Although driven mad by the whispers of ancient existences, it didn’t die instantly; it rely lost its initial target.

Further, as the Corrosion spread, it began to release its own Pollution. Fortunately, the stasis inherent to the Windless Belt ant the spread of pollution was extrely slow until it finally ca to a halt.

Then, an exceedingly bizarre situation unfolded.

The decaying serpent tumbled in the clouds, suddenly slowing down.

Then, its movents froze in place.

The deep red lightning, the dark clouds, and the vaguely visible serpent above were all suspended midair.

It was as if it had always existed and would continue to exist.

“It looks like its sanity was affected, causing the extraordinary powers that opposed this sea’s characteristics to fail; that’s why it was bound here.”

Shia glanced at it, then turned to see the sailors staring dumbfounded at everything, feeling as if a nightmare had breached into reality.

To so extent, their sanity must have been diminished too.

With his mouth agape, Ah Xiang stared at the serpent frozen midair and was suddenly struck with inspiration.

“If this place has such characteristics, could there be ancient creatures, or even humans, that have been preserved here?”

Amidst the clamor of the propellers, they quickly spotted an opulent, brightly lit ship moored in the waters ahead.

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