Six Ring Wizard

Chapter 32 Lost in the Sea Fog

Only Herag and Dino were on the huge deck. The sound of waves hitting the boat was so loud that it made people sleepy.

Herag sat cross-legged and meditated seriously. He didn't know how long it had been. Suddenly, the deep blue prompted someone to approach.

He opened his eyes and found Dino standing in front of him, looking at him.

Dino said, "Your mental power is very stable, and the quality of your magic power is also very good, which means that you are practicing meditation well."

"Thank you Mr. Dino for your compliment." Herag stood up and said.

Dino seemed to be in a good mood today. He turned around and leaned against the side of the ship and said, "Your step-by-step practice is the best. Don't rush for success. Look at Fergal. Although his mental power is very high, it is extremely unstable. This kind of strength obtained by extreme means will one day backfire."

"Thank you Mr. Dino for your advice." Herag said humbly.

"Is your meditation method related to astrology?" Dino pointed to the sky and said.

"That's right."

Dino nodded: "I can see that this kind of meditation is generally not simple. Keep up the good work, young man!"

In the next few days, Herag came to the deck to meditate, often asking Dino some questions, and Dino also answered them one by one without hesitation.

After Herag got familiar with him, he knew that Dino had been at sea for more than 80 years.

The ship under his feet has changed to the sixth one, and the first five were destroyed due to various accidents.

Every time he went to the Karage continent, he would bring some wizard apprentices. Accidents often happened over the years. Several times, all the wizard apprentices on the ship were wiped out. The sea is full of unknowns, and no one knows when accidents will come.

Half a month later, it was only a month's journey to the Karage continent.

Herrag sat on the bow and blew the sea breeze, feeling particularly comfortable.

"There is a problem." Dino sniffed the sea breeze and frowned.

"What's wrong?" Herag saw Dino's solemn expression and had a bad premonition in his heart.

The night sky, which was originally full of stars, was suddenly covered with dark clouds. Not only that, the ship was shrouded in a gray fog at some point, and visibility was extremely low.

"Stop the ship!" Dino gave an order, and the ship slowly stopped.

Herag groped towards the bow according to his memory, and saw Dino standing at the bow, holding something like a compass in his hand.

"Mr. Dino, what's going on?"

Dino sighed: "I encountered the Lost Sea Fog, and I don't know when it will dissipate."

"Lost Sea Fog?"

Dino explained: "Lost Sea Fog is a relatively rare phenomenon at sea. Once a ship is shrouded in Lost Sea Fog, it will lose its direction. The space in the Lost Sea Fog is disordered. If the ship sails recklessly, it is likely to go to an unknown place, and the consequences are extremely serious."

"What should I do?" Herag asked.

"Wait!" Dino was a little helpless, "The Lost Sea Fog will dissipate automatically, but no one knows how long it will take. Some Lost Sea Fogs last for a few days, and some can last for decades..."

"Decades..." Herag understood the current dilemma after understanding it.

No ship can carry enough fresh water and food to sustain for decades.

After the ship stopped, other people in the cabin also found something unusual, and many people ran to the deck.

Dino briefly told them the current situation, and several wizard apprentices were a little uneasy. On the contrary, the sailors looked indifferent. In their eyes, Dino was a god, and nothing could stump him.

Three days later, the gray fog still did not dissipate.

Dino did not move rashly and was still in observation.

Five days later, the gray fog still covered the sea.

The hearts of the people on the ship also changed, and many people began to become anxious.

There have been more than one fights between wizard apprentices in the past two days, and one wizard apprentice was seriously injured by Fergal.

If Dino hadn't calmed everyone down, the fight might have escalated further.

For safety reasons, Herag and Lillian stayed together these days to avoid being alone and in danger.

The gray fog not only blocks the line of sight, but also reduces people's perception ability, and even the operation of magic power will become more obscure.

Herag and Lillian seemed very crowded in the same room. They couldn't sleep, so they both meditated instead of sleeping.

Herag found that even in the gray fog, he could still sense the stars in the sky and tell the direction.

He told Dino about this, but Dino decided to wait for a while for safety.

Sailing in the gray fog was too dangerous, even if you knew the direction.

The space was disordered in the gray fog, and the east of the last second might become the west in the next second. It would be best if you could wait until the gray fog dissipated automatically.

Half a month later.

The atmosphere on the ship became extremely subtle. The long-term gray fog made many people very depressed and their emotions became more and more irritable.

The gray fog still showed no signs of dissipating, and Dino came to the fourth floor.

"Herag, come with me, let's try to sail today. If we stay any longer, I'm afraid something will go wrong." Dino looked solemn.

Herag nodded and said, "Okay, Lillian, you come with me."

He couldn't leave Lillian alone on the fourth floor, that would be too dangerous. With the gray fog blocking the way, if there was any danger, it would be impossible to detect it immediately.

Herag and Lillian had been in good condition during this period. At least the two of them could talk and chat, and occasionally joke around, so life was not that difficult.

Others were alone, staying in their rooms every day, surrounded by the unknown gray fog. The huge mental pressure was unbearable even for wizard apprentices.

Herag and the other two came to the captain's room. After sensing it, Herag pointed to the back and said that this was the northwest direction.

Dino nodded and started the ship. He controlled the speed very slowly to deal with various emergencies.

Herag concentrated on sensing the four stars and judged whether his direction was shifted at any time.

"The direction has changed. Now the northwest direction is over there." Herag pointed to the left and said.

Dino did not speak, and immediately adjusted the direction of the ship with the rudder in his hand.

After the ship sailed in the gray fog for more than ten hours, the surroundings suddenly lit up.

Herag opened his eyes and found that they had arrived in the normal sea area.

He looked behind him and the area where the gray fog was located had disappeared.

"Good job!" Dino patted Herag on the shoulder and praised.

Herag sat on the ground with his buttocks, and he also breathed a sigh of relief.

The direction in the gray fog was changing all the time, so he had to stay focused all the time. After he came out, he felt extremely tired.

Dino immediately took out the map and the compass-like positioning tool, and then said: "We are still in the place where we first encountered the lost sea fog. Fortunately, we didn't go to a strange place."

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