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Chapter 143 Accidental Passengers

In the afternoon, the Dumbnoch tribe sent someone to invite His Majesty the King to attend the dinner. His Majesty the King was unable to refuse his affection, so he had no choice but to agree and brought an elf who was looking at him.

But before that, he first went to see the so-called flame waterfall. After all, it was in a world with extraordinary power. What if theirs was real? Then he could get another gain.

However, he returned disappointed after he went there. He had no special effect at all. He didn't even have a trace of magic. He was just an ordinary waterfall that was deified by tribes.

However, the scenery here is very good. He took the elves to see the scenery here for a while, and then took a leap of faith in the sunset, plunged into the deep pool below, which was hit by the flame waterfall, and then floated into the lake with the current, then climbed ashore to dry his clothes, walked towards the castle, and prepared to go to the banquet.

The banquet was still very lively, especially the few leaders, which made it crazy to play.

Second, Gray and the three major tribes drove the ship away from the Bunochi tribe.

I had a good time playing this time and got a note from a witch. The only shame is that the witch died.

Next, it’s time to continue your sailing adventure and find treasures.

Farewell to Dumboch tribe, the other party gave him a lot of specialties, but Gray didn't ask for it, and changed it to some other things, all of which were some materials, and put a few boxes. Then, after passing by the MacGoffin tribe, the ship finally came to the sea again.

But this time, Kwein did not take the helm and only watched from the side. The other two were responsible for controlling the ship. Only when there was anything wrong with it would he remind him and correct their mistakes.

When they were free, they were practicing on the lake outside the Dumbnoch tribe. Although they were still a little short of time now, Kwein could not make any big mistakes when he watched it. Now he could barely control the ship to move forward on the sea.

In the afternoon, I finally sorted out the Witch's notes, and all the potions debugging methods were included in the Silly Niu's database. If you want to see, you can get Silly Niu to retrieve at any time, so you don't have to flip through the notes.

There are more than ten kinds of potion formulas on the notebook, including the formulas of the potion used by the witch to fight. The rest are potions that protect the skin, potions that protect the damage, potions that accelerate, methods of making magic barriers (that is, the one that witches enter two different rooms), methods of layout of portals, etc.

There was nothing wrong on the ship. Grey came to the cabin and found the gift from Dumbochi tribe. It was the several boxes of refining potions he specially asked for. They were all relatively ordinary potions. The potions that could release ice, flame, lightning, and even poisonous mist were all special magic materials. There was a little bit about Dumbochi tribe, most of which were materials on the body of monsters, and there was no herbs containing magic.

Gray himself lacks the material for the Warcraft. He swept around the kingdom and didn't know how much material he saved. When he went back, he could still let the people below continue to collect it. Moreover, he didn't need it for the time being. The potion is still in the practice stage, and ordinary materials are enough, and magic materials are too wasteful.

Boxes of materials were put into the backpack. Gray found that the backpack was ineffective. After receiving the last box, Gray touched it casually and prepared to return to his cabin to refine medicine.

But after he turned around, he suddenly found that the box was not put into his backpack.

"No, the backpack has enough space." Looking back, Gray was a little puzzled. Although the space in the backpack was about to be used up, there was still room for a box.

After trying again, it still didn't work. Gray pinched his chin in confusion, reached out to touch a box of food next to him. It was prepared for the soldiers, about the same size as the box containing the materials.

The box, which was not as good as this, was immediately put into the backpack, and Gray released it again.

This time, his eyes were not confused. Since it was not because of insufficient space, then naturally there was an existence in this box that was determined to be a living body by the system. I wonder if there was a mouse who was unintentionally crawling in.

Gray pinched his chin and thought: "It just so happens that I still lacked an experimental product. If the potion is ready, it must be something to try the effect, otherwise how could I know if I succeeded?"

Thinking of this, a fuse rope stretched out from Gray's hand and quickly circled the box several times, so as not to be accidentally run away by the thing.

The beast is afraid of fire and surrounded by flames, so it should have nowhere to escape.

After doing this, Grey gently opened the box, and it would be even better if he could grab it directly in the box.

But he knew this was not easy, because the box was full of materials, so he couldn't bear to do anything to damage the materials.

The first thing that caught my eye was a red silk thread. Gray couldn't help but wonder, are there any threads in those materials? It seems that they are all materials such as grass and wood powder?

Unlocking the box, Gray looked at the things inside, his eyes pounding wildly.

"Um~, it's lit?" The thing in the box hummed, stretched out a hand to block the corner of his eyes, and his body curled up in the box moved, as if he wanted to continue sleeping.

The fuse surrounding the box dissipated, and Gray waved his hand and the flames drifted in the air. Without his magic support, it quickly dissipated.

Looking at the material she pressed under her body as the bed, Grey couldn't help but kick the box.

"Mom, I'll get up right away!" she muttered vaguely.

"Your Highness, it's time to get up!" Grey snorted coldly and kicked the box again. This time he used even more force, and the box was kicked with a thump.

"Um~ Yes~!" His Highness the Princess stretched, and his flat figure was visible at a glance.

Pushing away the red hair that blocked his view, Merida finally saw that it was not the queen who woke her up, but a man, and she also remembered that she was not in the castle, but on the boat now.

"Hello, King Grey?" Princess Merida sat like a duck, holding the box with her hands, greeting her with a smile, but no matter how she looked, there was a guilty feeling that could not be concealed in her smile.

"I'm not good!" Gray stared at the thin layer of material she sat under her butt, and said expressionlessly.

"Does Your Highness know what he is doing? I can handle you as an invader without authorization. What do you think you are selling it as a slave?"

"It's good to have something to say. Actually, I don't know why I'm here. I must have been knocked out and caught. King Grey, help me, there's a bad guy." Merida said with a terrified expression on her face, with a fake expression on her face.

"I know that bad guy." Gray still had a expressionless face and a plain tone.

Merida shrank back in horror: "What...what?"

"Her name is Merida, the eldest son of Dumbochi tribe. I think I should throw her into the sea to feed the fish and punish her for kidnapping the princess. What do you think?"

"This...this...or forget it. I don't think she did it on purpose. My mother often taught me to learn to be tolerant." Merida looked at him seriously and said.

"No, I think she is unforgivable. What if the leader Fergus knew that his daughter was on my boat and misunderstood that I had kidnapped his daughter, this time it would damage my deep friendship with your father.

If he didn't know that his daughter was on my boat, he would be worried about death. Have you considered your parents' feelings again?" Gray stared at her. He originally thought that after this, the princess and the queen would change a lot, but now it seems that the change is more about the queen, but the princess has not changed much.

"I have discussed it with them. I want to go out to sea with you, and they all agree!" Merida replied weakly.

Gray glared at his eyes and asked, "Then why don't I know about it?"

"I mentioned it to you, too."

Gray remembered that the guy did mention it during the dinner, and he rejected it and did not agree.

"I remember that I disagree."

"You think about it."

"Thinking about the result, there is no reply in the end, it means disagreeing."

"I don't know, I thought you agreed."

"Since that's the case, why don't you get on the boat openly?"
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