Sailors with rich sailing experience often tell various legends.

Such as the sea monster Scylla, such as the ghost ship.

Very few lucky people can meet the sea fairy, and even fewer people can meet the three Amphitrite said——

"Because the island where they live is constantly moving, even the sea chart in the main hall of the Sea God Temple is not marked."

Amphitrite obviously has a resolute temperament, and in the middle of speaking, she directly took Hyacinthus and Akka away from the Sea God Temple, cruising in the eastward direction, "However, I once tried to let the chart capture their whereabouts, and concluded that A little piecemeal pattern. If the floating pattern of the island has not changed over the years, it will probably be in this direction.”

Amphitrite's divine power rolled up the sea and pushed them far away at an extremely fast speed: "But we'd better just take a look at the periphery, after all, the temper of the three goddesses of fate is quite bad."

"So impolite?" Jacintos raised his eyebrows. "According to the legend I heard, they should be singing songs every day to weave their fate—by the way, they are also said to be Hades' agents in the world."

"..." Amphitrite glanced at him sideways, "I don't know where you got those ghost rumors, you should see how ugly the face behind you is, obviously he heard Your story is different from yours."

"...?" Jacintos turned around in surprise, and saw A-Ka lowering his eyelids silently, without looking at him.

But even so, the reaction of the other party is enough to show that either A-Ka had some unhappiness with these three goddesses of fate, or the reversal of time in the previous life might really have something to do with these three.

Hyacinthus withdrew his gaze: "Many of the stories that are eulogized in the world have been exaggerated and adapted," he deeply understood. "Can you tell the real story? How bad are their tempers?"

"Cats dislike dogs." Amphitrite said with a blank expression, after a pause, "Leaving aside emotional factors, objectively speaking, there is a reason for their grumpiness. You should have heard of Oedipus the King Is it the story of the one who killed his father and married his mother—”

"I know." Hyacinthus interrupted.

Not only did he know, he had acted with A-Ka before.Although there are few lines.

Amphitrite: "Then you can probably understand how many people or gods hate them so much. In fact, at the very beginning, the islands they lived on didn't move all the time, and occasionally there were people who refused to accept their fate. Or gods come to islands to reason with them, including that Oedipus."

Hyacinthus looked at Amphitrite in surprise, never expecting that there is such an unknown part of the story of Oedipus.

"After the king of mankind learned that he killed his own father and that the wife he married and gave birth to a child was his own mother, he once asked the prophets in the kingdom and learned that fate cannot be broken. Goddesses prepared it early on the island, so he went out to sea alone in grief and anger, trying to find the theory of the three goddesses of fate."

Amphitrite sighed: "I don't know whether his luck is good or bad. In short, he did find the island, and went up to confront the three goddesses of fate, but the result was not smooth."

"I don't know exactly what happened. In short, Oedipus finally left the island and returned to the kingdom to accept his fate."

Killing his own eyes, wandering to death.

For a tragic work, this may be a very artistic ending. It expounds the sadness of the hero's end, which makes the audience sigh with emotion and is memorable.

But for the protagonist of the story itself, for a wise and successful hero king, this is not only the sadness of the end, but also the source of anger - anger at being manipulated by fate, and being treated by fate like a paper character on a theater stage Teasing as badly.

Amphitrite fiddled with the hem of her skirt and said absent-mindedly: "Although he couldn't resist fate, Oedipus did nothing. Before leaving the island, Oedipus cursed the three goddesses of fate with his own soul. It means that every time a creature in the world curses the three goddesses of fate, the three goddesses will become uglier than before."

I also want to know how vicious this curse is if it is established. Who hasn't cursed "Damn fate" at a low point?

But Hyacinthus still felt strange: "It really happened?"

"It's done." Amphitrite nodded, "I don't know why, maybe Oedipus swore that he would rather trade his own soul after death in exchange for being ruthless? In short, after that, the island of the three goddesses of fate began. They keep moving, firstly because they are ashamed to see others, and secondly, they are probably afraid of another one like Oedipus."

"..." Hyacinthus recalled his fate, and wanted to say that he deserved it, but he was still puzzled by the success of the Oedipus curse, "Why—"

The suddenly turbulent waves stopped his follow-up words. Yacintos covered his mouth and nose, raised his hands to prop up a barrier, wrapped the three of them in the clean and stable sea water, and moved slightly at the tips of his ears: "I seem to hear Is there singing?"

Amphitrite gave him a strange look: "That's the song of the siren. Are you really an ordinary human? There are so many secrets. No human can resist the song of the siren. You won't feel in a trance after listening to it." ?”

As she spoke, she turned her eyes to Aka who was behind Hyacinthus, who was also indifferently silent, making her wonder if she had misunderstood the singing voice.

Yacintos looked calm: "It may be that the artifacts on us resisted the influence."

He didn't turn his head to see the expression of A-Ka who suddenly cast his gaze. After explaining the abnormality of the two of them, he changed the topic: "Should we help? The siren siren must sing to confuse the sailors." Well, we’ve seen it all, we can’t stand by and watch.”

Amphitrite stopped Jacintos: "No need, I know this siren. She will not attack the fleet for no reason, unless the sailors do something to anger her—or want to get close The island of the three Fates."

While talking, Amphitrite brought Jacintos and Aka to the surface with a "crash", and Jacintos looked into the distance in the direction indicated by Amphitrite's chin, crossing the ship bumping in the wind and waves , Sure enough, I saw a green island.

But Hyacinthus blinked, and his attention was drawn from the hiding place of the three goddesses of fate to the fleet: "——Hin!"

The familiar black pirate ship is struggling to survive in the wind and waves. The siren siren is wrapped in a robe snatched from some unlucky person. In the center of the storm, it flicks its tail furiously, causing huge water splashes and slapping on the ship. .

The pirates who were confused by the singing and forgot to struggle were floating around in the sea, and some of them probably blocked their ears with something. They tried to attack the siren while rescuing people, but they were thrown by the siren's tail when they got close. go out.

"Ah—" A figure was thrown in front of Amphitrite and the others by the siren, and fell headfirst into the sea with a plop.

"..." Jacintos raised his hand and slipped the old acquaintance Heinti out, "What's going on?"

He rolled up the pirates on the sea with the waves, and brought them back to the boat. By the way, he hinted with his eyes whether Amphitrite could go to the mud. There might be some misunderstanding.

Hein glanced at Jacintos blankly, but his concern for his companions made him swallow the words to ask Jacintos how he could manipulate the waves: "Puff!"

He spit out a wave of choking sea water from the side of his head, raised his hand and wiped his face: "Is it going to be done later? Is there any way for you to make these idiots wake up and stop fucking thinking about jumping into the sea by themselves?"

Hein never took the wax plugs out of his ears. Facts proved that his caution was necessary.

I don't know if Hyacinth's intervention angered the sirens, but after Amphitrite approached and said a few words, the siren slapped its tail angrily, and its singing became a few more tunes.

The pirates who had just been caught by Hyacinths raised their heads on the board, struggled to get up like a maniac, and tried to get closer to the direction of the singing.

"I have no experience with this." Hyacinthus rubbed his chin, and suddenly came up with an untimely but curious idea, "But I can try."

A long time ago, before Sparta abolished the Heilos system, the Heilos around him—especially the little girl Tana, often said that his smile was as magical as the singing of the Sirens.

So is his appearance more influential on the pirates, or is the siren's singing more powerful?

Hyacinthos couldn't hold back his long legs, and while covering the ship with waves to prevent the pirates from falling, he strode in front of the pirates, took off his mask, deliberately turned the angle, and swayed posture, raised his lips slightly towards the pirates.

"..." The pirates raised their heads dumbfoundedly, and bumped into the dumbfounded companions in the front row one by one.

There are still some pirates who didn't know what to see or what, after a moment of sluggishness, they continued to walk in the direction of the singing.

Hyacinthus turned his face away, and was about to try the old trick again, when Aka suddenly lifted up those stupid pirates with their long legs, kicked them into the air one by one, and smashed them back to the center of the deck: "Ouch!"

The pirates yelled in pain, and couldn't get up for a long time. Aka walked over expressionlessly, stepped on one of them, bent down and waved his arm: "Crack!"

The extraordinarily loud and crisp sound of the slap caused the sober pirates to hiss, but A-Ka was indifferent. He lowered his eyes to see the man under his hand who was about to cry but was already awake, so he casually threw him away and caught him. The next one continued to wake up violently.

When the siren siren was slid by Amphitrite and flew above the waves, what he saw was such a scene. His round almond eyes were stunned, and he gradually forgot to sing: "..."

The little girl couldn't help but curled her tail in surprise, and touched her cheek with her thin white hand.

As soon as the singing stopped, the pirates also woke up from their confusion.

Hein opened his mouth to look at the companion who would hold the broken teeth silently, but he still chose to turn his head and said to the siren first: "When we saw those pearls, we thought they were the ruins of a sunken ship. Your collection. Here, all the pearls are here, and if I return them to you, can we even make it up?"

When the siren jumped out of the sea and shouted "How can you steal my collection", he wanted to explain, but before he even opened his mouth, the little girl started beating angrily. to Hyacinths.

Hein was also very sensible, and didn't ask Hycinthos where he got the ability to manipulate the waves. As for the ones with broken teeth... they deserve it.

Who made this group of newcomers so drunk that they didn't listen to him, plugged the wax plug in time, and insisted on smugly saying that they wanted to challenge the siren's singing.What idiot would do such a thing?You deserve a lesson.

"..." Yacintos looked at the big vinegar vat with a stern face and continued to ferment, and coughed, "Since it was a misunderstanding, can we take a step back and let it go?"

He pretended to glance casually at the siren siren several times, and he always felt familiar, maybe he had seen him in the previous life.

His gaze fell on the pale, sea-foamed fabric of the little girl's body, paused for a few seconds, and looked away.

It was meaningless for him to take out these past life memories and ask the person in front of him.

Hyacinthus turned his head to look at the small island standing on the sea in the distance after the wind calmed down: "Is that the residence of the three goddesses of fate?"

The siren siren nodded after hearing Amphitrite whisper a few words in her ear: "Well! Because there are always a lot of fish and shrimps near this island, I always move around with it. You guys Do you want to go to the island? I advise you not to."

The little girl squinted at Amphitrite unhappily: "Amphitrite knows, and I told her the story of Oedipus! Why did you bring someone here?"

The siren siren was probably afraid that Amphitrite was hiding something, so after blaming Amphitrite, she turned her head and said to Jacintos without any concealment: "Don't go. The living example is right in front of your eyes After Anfei was snatched away by Poseidon, she originally wanted to confront the three goddesses of fate and scold her fate, but did it work? Fate will only get worse and make her the perpetrator's wife."

"There is also Athena." The little girl continued to give examples with her fingers. "Isn't she too? At the beginning, she was dissatisfied with Zeus's swallowing of his mother Metis, and she has not let it out yet, and she still has the cheek to let Metis continue to be in her mouth." He made plans for him in his stomach, and continued to be his god king without any guilt—what happened in the end? You have also seen it, and now who doesn’t know that Athena is Zeus’s most beloved and well-behaved girl?”

"So, destiny is irresistible." The little girl concluded, "If you are here to change your destiny, you should go home quickly! The tempers of the three goddesses are getting worse and worse. After going to the island, what kind of fate will they weave for you?"

Amphitrite couldn't hold back her sarcasm: "That's right. According to the prophecy of the second-generation god king, Zeus' biological father Cronus, shouldn't Zeus be overthrown by the son born to his wife Metis? But Zeus Swallowed a pregnant wife and changed his own destiny—”

"That's different," the little girl said with her waist in her hand. "What Cronus said was just a curse, not a prophecy. No god can resist the true destiny, including the god kings of all ages."

The pirates were stunned for a moment, confused, thinking that it had nothing to do with them, so they simply turned and left to check whether the goods in the cabin were damaged.

Amphitrite also seemed to have lost the mood to continue the verbal war, and returned to silence.

The little girl curled her tail, her almond eyes rolled around, and she fell on Hyacinthus's face: "You are so beautiful, as soon as I saw you...well, how do humans describe this? 'It's like old friends at first sight'? "

She flicked her tail to avoid Amphitrite's hand, and turned around in front of Jacintos: "Does this dress look good? Well, I also suddenly wanted to wear clothes one day, but the nearby There are too few humans!"

The little girl chattered: "It's not easy to pick out a piece of clothing. I haven't seen many humans and I don't have much experience. Those sailors were very scared when they saw me, and they didn't dare to tell me the truth..."

"..." Hyacinthus wanted to laugh for some reason, and he slightly curled the corners of his lips, "It's quite ugly. But I believe Amphitrite can help you find some clothes that are beautiful enough."

The Siren Siren nodded: "That's right. I haven't thought about it. The main reason is that Amphitrite doesn't come to see me often, and I don't want to leave the island..."

Amphitrite pursed her lower lip, and said in a low voice, "I'm sorry, but the experience on the island was really not pleasant... Do you want to visit the Sea God Temple?"

The little girl shook her head like an electric shock: "No!"

"Then I can bring a lot of clothes to choose for you in the future." Amphitrite smiled at the siren.

Hyacinthus glanced at the happy little girl, and then at the island.

He can be sure that most of the previous memories of sailing on the sea in a ghost ship are for coming to this island.

He probably had seen this little girl at that time, and the little girl's muttering of "I don't know why I suddenly want to wear clothes one day" may have something to do with him, because it was influenced by him reversing time and restarting.

It's just a more detailed memory, such as how he dealt with the three goddesses after landing on the island, and how he successfully reversed time. These may need to be recovered slowly to solve the mystery.

Hyacinthus thought about it, and every time he fell asleep while sailing at sea, he would have related dreams.

It is said that revisiting old places and meeting old people are the most likely to trigger memories. Maybe he will replay the situation of the year near the island, and maybe he will restore relevant memories?

Yacintos thought for a moment, and said to Hein who climbed onto the deck after counting the goods, "Are you in a hurry? Can I ask you for a favor?"

"Huh?" Hein shook his wet sleeve vigorously, "Say it! You've saved our lives several times, and there's nothing you can do to help you—as long as you don't mention money."

The pirate leader was sincere: "It hurts feelings to raise money."

"No." Hyacinthus laughed, "I would like to trouble your boat to keep the current distance, drive around the island, and let me sleep on the boat."

Yacinto paused for a moment, then added: "It's better to drive swayingly."

"..." The pirate leader said quietly, "This is the first time I have heard such a request from someone."

I'm afraid you have some serious illness—hey, maybe, you want to experience the ship's shock?

The author has something to say: Yashin: I would like to.

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