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Witch?

Looking at the glowing crystal ball.

The gingerbread vendor was stunned.

At this mont, he suddenly doubted his judgnt. Candidates can indeed increase their attributes in a way that matches the keywords.

But he had never heard that attributes could change a person's gender, give birth to magic out of thin air, and, Paul and the witch Hoya had only t for a short ti, it was too late to learn magic!

Damn it?

Could what he said all be true!

If it is true, then the Trident of the Sea God is not the main line of this world.

Or, this world has a dual main line, one is the inheritance of the Sea God, and the other is the inheritance of Selma...

My goodness!

Everyone's judgnt was wrong.

The gingerbread vendor held his breath, looked at Du Ge, who was concentrating on divining for Levon Lees, and fell into thought.

If Paul is not a candidate, then this suddenly rising guy should be a key plot character like the witch Hoya.

Damn it!

He almost killed the plot character.

If he killed Paul, in order to protect himself, he would have to kill everyone present, then Hoya and Paul would have a friendship and would not leave him.

After all.

Sending her back to Herd Island is equivalent to sending her back to Mahamadu's side. She would hate herself to death, and, in order to avenge Paul, she would definitely instigate everyone to chase him.

If he wants to save his life, he must also kill the witch Hoya.

Killing Paul, he also cut off the plot of Selma, then, it is equivalent to cutting off the main line of the entire world...

In the end, everyone's eyes will be focused on him.

Not only will he have no benefit, but he will also beco one of the most dazzling candidates in the world, and will be hunted down by everyone.

Damn it!

He almost did sothing stupid, fortunately he didn't act rashly.

Just as I said?

How could there be such a high-profile candidate, not even half a month, and exposed himself under the spotlight.

This is a trap!

Sweat oozed from the gingerbread vendor's forehead, and he looked at Du Ge again, silently restrained his killing intent, and decided to stay away from this plague god.

Maybe he should follow the main line of the world, go find the Map of Destiny, or Selma.

As for Paul, whoever wants to kill him can kill him.

He can't afford such a big cause and effect...

...

The light on the crystal ball flashed and disappeared.

Du Ge looked at Levon Lees with a puzzled look.

"What did you divine?" Levon Lees asked nervously.

"Fish." Du Ge was silent for a mont and said, "I saw a picture. You were standing on the deck of a ship nad Shark, and the pirate flag on your mast was replaced by a shark head breaking through the waves."

"What does this an?" Levon Lees frowned, sowhat dissatisfied, "I divined whether I could et Selma. Why did you tell such a picture? Is it because I didn't have enough money?"

"..." Martha Hoya said, "Your ship is the Sea Lion, but it has beco the Shark, which may an that you have a new ship..."

"No." Du Ge interrupted Martha Hoya, shook his head, and said, "Levon, if it were another witch who divined this picture, perhaps there would be no reasonable explanation. But I am different. I know why you changed the Sea Lion to the Shark."

"Why?" Levon Lees asked.

"Because I have had dealings with Selma." Du Ge said, "Do you know what my ship used to be called?"

"What?" Levon Lees asked.

"The Flying Bird." Du Ge smiled, "But after I completed the transaction with Selma, I changed it to the Smiling Angel. This does not prove anything, but it is the na of the pirate group I changed, called the Sea Fish Pirate Group. Now, everyone who joins my pirate group has a fish na suffix of their own."

"..." Beside him, Vito understood what Du Ge was going to do, swallowed his saliva lightly, damn it, what skill did he awaken in the end?

"Why did you do this?" Akbar slled an unusual sll.

"Because of Selma." Du Ge said, "I saw the imprint of the next era in an ancient book in Selma's room. The imprint of the next era belongs to the fish, it is the era of the fish."

"What does that an?" Levon Lees asked nervously."I don't know," Du Ge said. "I just read about it in that book. Each era has its own mark. The last era was marked by wind, the one before that by clouds, and this era by fish. If you conform to the mark of the era, then your life will beco smoother and smoother. If you go against it, life will be full of obstacles, and everything you do will be fraught with difficulties..."

"Is there really such a saying?" Herman muttered.

"Perhaps the world of the sea demons is different from ours!" Du Ge laughed, "I don't even understand the true aning of the Age of Fish. I don't know if it refers to a na, or so kind of fate or sothing. But that doesn't stop from renaming my pirate group and adding the character for fish to my crew's nas. Better to believe it and be wrong than not believe at all. It's just a na, after all, and there's nothing to lose!"

"So, I changed the ship's na to Shark because I encountered Selma?" Levon Leyston asked excitedly.

"Right, you must have also seen that ancient to," Du Ge said with a smile, looking at him. "Otherwise, how could it be said that no one but could interpret the aning of that painting? Because no other witch has seen Selma."

"Now I finally understand why you insisted on adding the suffix 'sea fish' to my na," Martha Hoya said with a shake of her head and a smile.

"Does changing a na really conform to the era and make life smoother?" Akbar asked.

"Let's put it this way, I originally had only one ship, but after changing the na to the Sea Fish Pirates, in just five days, I had five ships," Du Ge said, stretching his hand towards his fleet and laughing. "Moreover, the three of us brought Martha out of Hurd Island without a scratch. Don't you think that's also a kind of luck?"

The several captains present had all experienced the chase on Hurd Island and had personally felt the bizarre incidents of inexplicably falling and rolling into a ball. At the ti, they thought it was a coincidence, but after Du Ge's explanation, it suddenly took on a mysterious hue.

"And before, when you had surrounded, I thought I had no hope of survival, but then you started fighting among yourselves, and not a single stray bullet ca my way," Du Ge continued with a smile. "This can no longer be called luck; it's as if the goddess of fortune herself is protecting . I can't explain these mysterious events at all..."

Hiss!

The breath of the captains was held once again.

The facts were the facts, happening right beside them.

To this day, they still didn't know how they had started fighting...

It was true!

Adding 'fish' to their nas really could change their fate!

The next era really was the Age of Fish.

"Witch Paula, can you divine my future for ?" Herman asked as he took off his pouch of gold coins and handed it to Du Ge with both hands, respectfully. "There are more than eighty gold coins here. I'd like to know if there's a chance of eting Selma."

"Of course," Du Ge said, not taking the pouch but smiling at Herman. "Captain Herman, fate is a magical thread. Every decision you make will affect the future. Are you sure you don't want to add a 'sea fish' suffix to your na first? It might increase your luck!"

Captain Herman's eyes lit up, and he quickly said, "Walter Herman Octopus, that's my new na. When I return to Hurd Island, I'll imdiately change the na of the Herman to Octopus..."

Damn!

Paula is going to the skies!

Vito watched the few who had been hoodwinked, looked at Du Ge, and swallowed his saliva once again. If his skills really had sothing to do with fish, once this gets out, he really would beco an invincible man!

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