Mesmerizing Ghost Doctor - Chapter 2566 - Night Sky
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Chapter 2566 - Night Sky

Chapter 2566 Night Sky

However, the old man who saw this scoffed and tossed something from his palm that reflected a brilliant light in the sun. As if sensing this, the cultivator turned back to see the blinding light emanating an odd pulling force. It seemed as if he had lost his centre of gravity and was pulled into a whirlpool the next second.

From a distance, Feng Jiu noticed the scene and the old man waving his hand at her. She turned to sit on the boat, smiling. What about the cultivator? That was not what she should be interested in.

The boat swayed on the sea and sailed deep into it, steered by her spirit energy breath. Feng Jiu entered the boats cabin after she could no longer see the coast, changed out of her red dress, bound her chest, and put on a red mens robe.

When she changed her clothes, she shed her feminine charm and allure and became a little more devilish and charismatic. She walked out of the cabin, her eyes flas.h.i.+ng slightly as she looked out at the sea.

Nothing could be seen because the surroundings were obscured by clouds and fog. The boat was pushed higher by the waves. When she saw the layers of spray pushed out by the waves, she thought about the Peng Lai Immortal Island in her heart.

She was a little curious and expectant about that unknown destination. What kind of world would that be?

She was slightly lost in thought when the boat was violently struck by something. The waves roared and the boat jerked. She instantly regained her wits and took a look around the boat.

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As usual, the sea was a clear sky blue and the waves glinted in the sun. There appeared to be nothing in the vicinity of the boat. However, the boat was struck again after a while, and this time she felt it so strongly that she knew it was beneath it.

This small boat was an immortal artifact. She wasnt scared of it getting broken or anything, but what sort of sea monster would dare to ram her boat?

The creature was hidden beneath her boat, and she couldnt see it if she tried. She pulled out her Blue Edge Sword, and her spirit energy breath burst forth. The Blue Edge Sword swooped into the water, pa.s.sing beneath the boat.

She used her spirit energy to control the sword. The sea monster that had hit the boat seemed to have escaped when the Blue Edge Sword had pierced through the bottom of the water. The boat had regained its calm. She no longer pursued it, but instead retrieved the sword and sat on the bow, watching.

When she reached the farthest reaches of the sea, the boat drifted on the water and was carried along by the currents, no longer requiring her spirit energy to navigate.

She reclined in the bow, leisurely listening to the sound of the waves. She took food from the s.p.a.ce to satisfy her hunger, and wine and water from the s.p.a.ce to quench her thirst. She was carefree and laidback.

She spent the entire day at sea. Nothing else happened except for the salty sea breeze and the occasional sea monster that b.u.mped the boat. As the day progressed and the sun moved westward, she used her hands as a cus.h.i.+on behind her head and gazed at the magnificent surroundings. When the sky gradually darkened and everything turned dark, the atmosphere gradually changed.

While floating in this boundless sea and drifting with the current, there was a profound sense of abandonment from the mundane world.

She mumbled softly, as it was too dark for her liking. She then took a night pearl from her s.p.a.ce. It was as if a star in the sky had fallen into the sea, gleaming like a beacon in the dark night.

Bang!

Suddenly, a powerful blow struck, nearly knocking her off the boat as she lay on the bow.