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Chapter Thirty The Sailor and the Hound

For example, that troll is made entirely of bones.

As long as the time is not exceeded, there is a chance to become undead.

But that kind of undead creature has some disadvantages, because without these green liquids as a buffer, its movements will be stiff.

Undead creatures with a complete bone structure have a very low utilization rate of flesh and blood food.

Maintaining an all-bone structure requires a lot more death dust than an undead creature with flesh and blood.

When moving, those bones collide with each other, making it difficult to be "quiet"

The two dead goblins were attracted by the loud noises from the cockpit and turned their heads to look at the cockpit door.

The strongest of the three crew members had his head buried between his legs just now.

At this time, he suddenly jumped up from the ground. Not only had the piece of cloth that originally covered his eyes been removed, but the rope binding his hands had also been broken.

After the hunting dog helped him bite off the rope, he took off the cloth strips covering his eyes and the rags in his mouth.

He got up from the ground, and the hunting dog looked at him with his wise eyes and towards the hatch.

The hound repeated this action several times in succession, and the sailor understood that the hound must have something he wanted to know.

I had heard the sound of hitting the hatch before, so I strode to the hatch.

Through the broken window, I saw two dead goblins hitting the hatch.

Because he had seen those dead pirates before, the sailor was surprised by what was outside.

But I wasn't overly surprised by it.

He left the hatch quietly without disturbing those things.

I searched everywhere in the cab and finally found a huge wrench.

Between freeing his companions first and waiting for the goblins, he chose to wait for those goblins.

The hunting dog walked to the cabin door, jumped up between the two collisions, and pushed the door bolt with its head.

The sailor looked at the hunting dog's behavior in surprise.

After the hound finally pushed the door bolt open, the sailor lowered his head and looked at the shadow shooting to the ground from outside.

When the goblin collided next time, the hatch was knocked open.

Based on the shadows on the ground, the sailor waited until the goblin came to him before suddenly attacking.

The shining iron wrench in the sailor's hand.

The top of the wrench is bigger than the dead goblin's head.

The sailor raised the iron wrench high and hit a goblin on the back of the head.

There was a "bang" sound, and the dead goblin started from the head to the waist.

Like a broken porcelain bottle, it broke into countless fragments, and the blue liquid splashed all over the sailor's face.

After these dead goblins were transformed into undead creatures by the death dust, they have not been effectively replenished.

All actions depend entirely on the energy gained from digesting the substances of which it is composed.

This situation occurs only when there has been a very serious cavity inside the body.

The sailor wiped it on his face and continued to swing his wrench, hitting the second dead goblin on the head.

The second dead goblin is still looking at the hunting dog at the door in a daze.

With a "bang" sound, the wrench hit its head without any suspense.

This dead goblin suffered exactly the same fate as its companions.

The sailor kicked the corpse in front of him and rushed to the cockpit door with a wrench.

He observed the situation outside the cabin through the glass window and saw two dead goblins lying on the ground outside.

After their noses were hit hard by the hatch, although it was not fatal, the strong dizziness was difficult even for undead creatures to endure.

They cannot recover without a period of recovery.

In addition, there was another guy who was looking at his companion who fell to the ground at a loss.

Seeing the sailor's face covered with blue slime, the dead goblin took a step back in fear and stared at him with wide eyes.

The sailor was about to open the door and go out to kill these dead goblins when he found that his calf was hit hard.

He turned his head and saw that it was the hunting dog that bit the rope and took the wrench in its mouth.

"Woof, woof" the hunting dog turned to the two sailors who were still tied to the pipe and barked twice.

The sailor nodded, thinking it was more important to help his companion untie the rope first.

The wrench in his hand replaced the broken door bolt, locked the cockpit door, and turned back to his two companions.

While he started to untie the rope for his two companions, he said: "Are you really a hunting dog? Not only can you untie the rope for me and bring me the wrench, you even know when to close the door!"

The first companion to be untied pulled off the masked piece of cloth and took out the rag from his mouth: "Captain, are you talking to me?"

This companion was deafened when he was shot close to the ear while fighting the sea ghost pirates.

Until now, my ears are not very clear.

"Hundan, do you think you are that smart? I'm talking to a dog!"

The sailor saw the hunting dog standing aside and shouted: "Ah, it turns out that this thing was biting the rope just now."

"What do you think?"

"I was startled at first. The furry things suddenly came over me. I thought those monsters wanted to eat."

"If this hunting dog hadn't come to bite the rope for me, we would have become their food sooner or later!"

"Go get the toolbox, we need some handy weapons"

"Yes, Captain"

The captain's hands were much more effective than the hound's teeth, and he quickly untied the other companion.

The companion blinked, looked at the two dead goblin corpses on the ground, and started yelling.

"Captain, what the hell is this? Is there something wrong with the wine we drank?"

"Hundan, it's true that I bought that wine from my best friend, but there's nothing wrong with it. This thing is not an illusion."

"Captain, I'm kidding you."

"Let's open the bottom cabin first. Everyone else seems to be locked in it."

"Be careful, there may be an unknown number of ghost-like pirates and these imps on the ship."

"Yes, Captain"

It turns out that the sailor who was bitten off the rope by the hunting dog was not the boatswain, but the captain of the warship.

But why the boatswain and captain would change their clothes is a bit puzzling.

When the pirates raided them, wouldn't everyone on the warship be drunk?

The captain takes out the attack from the tool box.

From a section of the pipes in the cab that was of little use, several steel pipes one meter long and as thick as an arm were removed.

Each of the three people came to the cabin door holding a steel pipe in their hands.

"Bang, bang" the three dead goblins started banging on the door outside again.

Where two of them were originally noses, there are now only two terrifying black holes left.

Because of the blue light beam that appeared in the sea, all the people sleeping in the beach cabins had already gotten up.

The living room outside the billiard room also became lively.

"Dang Dang" there was a knock on the door outside.
Chapter completed!
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