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Four hundred and seventieth chapters potion

I stayed at Sarah's Leviathan Hotel for another night. Kahn heard that there were even jewelry stores on the boat, so he took Kahsha to take a look. He wanted to choose a gift for Kahsha. Even if he didn't like, he could have a long experience and prepare for the future offer of a proposal ring.

But Kasha is not very interested in jewelry, and it is not as tempting as the fruit plates in the restaurant next to her, and there is also her favorite peach on it.

"Don't forget to promise me!"

The next day, after the two said goodbye to Sarah, they boarded the merchant ship heading to Piltwolf.

The boat was loaded with seafood unique to Bilgewater. When he thought of the strong smell of fishy smell that would accompany them throughout the sail, Kahn shook his head and took Kasha back to his room and closed the doors and windows.

I thought that the three-day voyage would be safe, but then they encountered a sea storm that was rare in ten years.

The storm swept through the sea waves, and the huge waves broke a mast as soon as they met, and leaking holes appeared in many places on the hull.

Kahn and Kasha cannot stay in the room and pray for the ship to survive the disaster, otherwise the entire ship will be submerged in the wind and waves. Everyone except them will die, and the money box they brought will sink to the bottom of the sea with the wreck, and even if they survive, they will have to fly to Piltwolf all the way.

After thinking about it, he decided to go out with Kasha to help the crew repair loopholes everywhere and scoop out the boat. After all night, the broken ship finally escaped from the turbulent sea area, hung with weak sails, and sailed towards Piltwolf in the glimmer of morning light.

When they returned to the room soaked, they saw a mess.

Everything in the room was deviating from its original position in a violent shaking, collapsed chairs, rolled into balls of blankets, and poured candlesticks... Fortunately, there was no fire.

But something happened that made Kahn feel broken.

The package he had to carry no matter where he went fell off the bed and scattered. The things contained inside were very important. For example, the notes that recorded the magic of time, the pocket watch enchanted by Kiran, and the "evidence" of Kasha's first stealing - the commemorative wooden comb was scattered on the ground.

Kahn quickly went over and put them all back into the package, but as he picked up the bottle of Uroa's potion, a few drops of liquid emitting colorful glimmer dripped onto the floor.

"Damn, it leaked!" Kahn subconsciously swears, then looked at the liquid on the ground, and the person was stunned on the spot.

Uroya's potion is the starting key for the world-destroying disaster. It just leaked a little bit. Who knows what will happen!

Kasha was frightened by his roar and hurried over to take a look. She also felt that the situation was serious. As for why they were so nervous, they could understand it by multiplying the threat of the storm just now by a hundred times.

"What happened?" A crew member knocked outside the door and asked why they were screaming. Because Kahn and the others had helped them just now, they also wanted to come and help him.

"It's okay, I just fell down." Kahn didn't think a group of ordinary people could do anything, so he refused to let them in. At the same time, he also pressed the bottle cap to prevent the potions from leaking out again.

The crystal bottle is made in exquisite craftsmanship, and there are no cracks due to bumps. The potion only flows out from under the loose bottle cap, just press it tightly.

When the people outside the door walked away, Kasha asked in a panting breath: "What should I do now? You can't just leave this thing alone."

It was obviously just a few drops of water, but the two felt like they were facing a great enemy and even had the intention to escape from the ship.

"I'll find a way to deal with it." Kahn was already thinking. He didn't know how to use this thing, so he would never dare to use it to contact with his body. Even if he had the protection of skin nails, he was worried that the power of the position would come to him.

After thinking about it, he said to Kasha: "Since some of it has been leaked, why not just do some experiments with it."

After saying that, he walked out of the room, grabbed a fish that was about to be stranded by the waves from the deck, and brought it back to the room. There were few guinea pigs there, but if there were no guinea pigs, he could only use fish instead.

The stranded fish's mouth opened and closed one by one, but no matter how much air flowed through the fish's gills, it could not absorb any oxygen, and it could only suffocate to death a little bit.

Kahn used a small magic to lift the water droplets into the air and then sent them to the fish's mouth. They looked at the fish intently, and after a while, it completely lost its breath.

The fish died just like that, and there was no change in appearance.

"Did the potion accelerate its death, or is it almost dead?" Kasha felt that the experiment was not very rigorous. Kahn shouldn't have tried it with a fish that was about to die, and now he can't see anything.

"I'm a little anxious." Kahn's left eye saw the fish that had completely lost its color of life, and admitted depressedly.

But just as he got up and was about to go out to bring a live fish back, he saw the dead fish suddenly scattering the zombie.

Click!

It was the sound of the fish tail slapped on the floor. The fish came alive under their eyes, swaying its tail. What's even more exaggerated is that the fish not only survived, but also stood up on its weak fins, and its mouth no longer opened and closed, gradually adapting to the air in its breath.

"What's going on? Resurrection?" Kasha was also stunned. This potion can not only resurrection, but also give users a stronger body, even exceeding the limits of the race.

"No, this fish is still dead."

Kahn grabbed the fish and looked carefully several times and found that there was no trace of life on the fish at all. No matter how you look at it, it should be a dead fish.

"Then why is it lively?" Kasha asked.

"This fish has become an undead person, or to be more precise, an immortal lich. Its mouth no longer opens and closes, not that it has adapted to breathing air, but that it no longer needs to breathe and loses its instinct." Kahn said his speculation: "This medicine can indeed make the dead live, but the price is to abandon life and gain unlimited time. You can no longer feel the temperature, and you can no longer feel the various pleasures of being born."

After saying that, in order to prove his conclusion, he went to find an eel that had only half a piece and completely died, and fed a drop of potion.
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