creak- creak-

Although it was still thundering and raining, Algabe clearly heard the sound of wooden frames grinding each other painfully.

And the sound is getting closer.

"Hey, Finks, did you hear that?" Algabi approached Finks timidly.

He stared vigilantly at the night that invaded from all directions, and murmured, "Crackling, it makes me panic."

Finx was looking around with a useless telescope, and he heard the voice Algaby said, which was indeed uncomfortable.

"It's probably the sound of those ghost ships floating around. After all, it has been in disrepair for a long time, so it should be rotten." Finks pretended to be calm.

"But why didn't we hear it just now? And the sound is getting louder... Does it mean that it is getting closer to us?" Algabi thought of this possibility, and immediately broke out in a cold sweat.

The vast black sea, intertwined with rain and thunder.Algabe finally began to regret it, and now he wished so much that he could have a cross on his chest, so that he could hold it and seek the strength of God, their great creator.

It seems to be raining less.

Finks took the binoculars from his eyes in frustration, but couldn't see anything.

"Hey, the rain has stopped." An unknown pirate on the deck shouted.

But in the blink of an eye, Finks stretched out his hand in a daze.Sure enough, it's gone.

"Great, are we going out of the rain zone?" Someone cheered optimistically.

Finks began to have a bad premonition in his heart, he put his hand on the rudder, only in this way could he feel a little more at ease.

Less than a minute after the rain stopped, the Devilman hit something.

Everyone on board inevitably stumbled, and when he recovered, Finks saw a bright light.

"Black Bat." He opened his eyes wide, full of disbelief.

The three familiar black sails were all inflated at this time, and there were lights hanging everywhere on the ship. Unlike the ones on the Devilman, all the lights were abnormally bright.

"Hey, Finx, hurry up and carry this damn bucket of flour to the kitchen!" A familiar voice sounded.

Only then did Finks discover the captain sitting under the mast. He had long braided hair. Since it hadn't been washed properly for a long time, the golden braid was stained with mud and turned brown.

"The little bastard is still moving, do you want me to ask Sally to move it? I'm really unlucky to have someone like you who lives for nothing..." the captain babbled while cursing angrily.

Finks was no longer in the mood to listen, he hurriedly ran all the way from the deck to the boat, then picked up the flour bucket, and walked to the kitchen with ease.

"The prostitute's son still knows how to love his mother, tsk, it seems that bitch Sally has raised a loyal dog!" the short-haired first officer said disdainfully.

Finks clenched his fists, but didn't speak back.

He put the flour bucket by the galley door, then turned and went into the cabin.

It was a path he would never go wrong. He walked through two corridors and finally stopped in front of the cleanest door.

The door is open.

Sally was sitting by the little window that wasn't called a window, reading a book.

Finx looked at her smooth long black hair, her small and delicate eyebrows, and her yellowish-white skin, and her eye sockets suddenly became hot.

He didn't know why he wanted to cry, but it was just being insulted by them every day, and he was used to it.

But for some reason today, when I saw Sally, my heart throbbed non-stop.

"Finks, come here, come to mother." Sally put down the book and opened her arms to him with a smile.

Finx trotted over immediately, knelt down beside his mother, put his head on her lap, and wrapped his arms around her waist.

"Let's run away!" Finks suddenly made up his mind.

"What are you talking about, Finks, you're only fifteen."

"No, I've had enough. Mother, I'm going to take you away, I'm going to a place where they can't find us and start over! I've grown up, I will protect you, I can protect you!" Fern Kesi looked at the iron chain tied around his mother's ankle, and suddenly jumped out of his mother's arms, pulled out the dagger at his waist, and slashed at the iron chain.

The clanging soon attracted the other pirates, who picked up Finx and dragged him directly in front of the captain.

Finks' eyes were red, staring at the captain as if he were a feud.

"Put him in a barrel and throw him overboard," said the captain.

"I'm going to kill you!" Finks leaped vigorously, twisting the arms of the two pirates who supported him, and escaped.

He took out one of the pirates' swords and wiped them both around the neck.

The captain didn't seem to expect that he would be able to break free, and was pierced by a sword before he could draw his sword. Hot blood sprayed Finks all over his face.

He is red-eyed, and the more he fights, the more fierce he is.

He killed all the people on the deck, then rushed into the cabin again and killed all the pirates inside.

"Mom!" He rushed back to his mother's room excitedly, and then split the chain with his sword.

"I killed everyone who bullied you, let's go, we don't have to endure this kind of life anymore." Finks said excitedly.

"Oh dear, you are so proud of me."

"I swear, mother, I will—"

puff--

It was the sound of a blade sinking into flesh.

Finx stared wide-eyed, watching the dagger in his mother's hand stabbing at his heart.

"Mom..." He trembled.

"Good." Lisa threw away the dagger and smiled.

……

creak- creak-

"My god, there really is a ghost! The ghost is here, and the ghost is going to eat people!"

"Stop shouting, whoever said such words to disturb the morale of the army, I will throw him into the sea!" Aum fired a shot into the sky, and the sound of the bullet's explosion brought back a sliver of reason for everyone.

"They definitely didn't disappear for no reason. Something must have happened to them." Serena touched her chin and lowered her head in thought.

Boom!

The Devilman reappeared the same shaking as before, and Fabiano immediately looked at the place where the sound came from.

"Something hit me," someone yelled.

"Nolan."

Nuo Lan raised her head when she heard the voice, and paused for a moment, as if she hadn't figured it out, and then ran away.

"Mother, mother—"

Fabiano looked at the alchemy boiler in front of him that was emitting white smoke, his eyes gleamed.

He got up and followed Nuo Lan step by step.

"Chirp - chirp chirp -"

The Tongming bird in the sleeve suddenly rushed out, stood on Fabiano's shoulder and cried hoarsely.

"Chirp! Chirp—"

There was a pain in Fabiano's head, he closed his eyes subconsciously, and opened them again, the scene in front of him was so frightening that he fell to the ground.

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