Hannah rubbed her face with both hands. The live broadcast screen kept changing, but she still couldn't find a scene bug. "Is this really not a live broadcast, but just a movie broadcast? But even if it is a movie, with such a large scene, there should be some bloopers."
"Wow! What a beautiful sea!" The live broadcast suddenly changed, and Hannah couldn't help but exclaim, "The sky is so blue, so beautiful!"
"Hannah, could you please not be so startled? Our house is right by the sea. Is there any sea in the world more beautiful than the one outside our window?" Ingrid stopped using her eyebrow pencil and scolded unhappily.
"Yes, the host is broadcasting live from the ocean now!"
"You believe that's true?"
"I don't believe it!" Hannah shook her head, "But it looks so real."
Ingrid sighed. "Just continue drawing your eyebrows!"
Hannah was shocked, and the other viewers were also a little confused at this moment. Everything in the town was too real, especially the sea, which was truly breathtaking.
"Damn, the host is really willing to spend money, but he can't even find any mistakes."
"Is this port real? Is this sea real too? Who knows where this sea is, and where this port is???"
"I haven't been in contact with the sea much, so I don't know."
"I have no idea!"
"This ocean must have been processed by technology. You can't find it in the real world."
"Could the anchor really have traveled through time?"
"Don't be silly. It's easy to make a scene like this with money. Besides, other people's time-travel live broadcasts are at least on mainstream platforms. Although the scenes are not very large, they are also real live broadcasts. This place is very likely just a video playback platform, and it may not even be a live broadcast."
"We said at the beginning that this is a movie, so it's easier to call it that. Just to fit the situation, we called the protagonist the anchor. Don't really think of this as a time-travel live broadcast."
"We are about to go out to sea. We will know the truth by looking at the appearance of the so-called King of the Sea."
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"The king of the offshore sea is in this area. Dozens of people have been eaten by it. Now, no one dares to go out to sea to fish. Even this port has few people." At the port by the sea, Kaida stood beside Ren, looking as respectful as a servant.
Ren stared at the sea in front of him, dazed. What he had imagined about traveling to the world of pirates had actually come true. Although more than a month had passed since he arrived, seeing the sea now still filled him with complex feelings that were difficult to describe.
"Prepare a boat; we're going out to sea!" Ren ordered.
"Ah..." Kaida was stunned for a moment. He thought Ren had come to the seaside just to see if there was really a King of the Sea in the water. He never imagined that Ren would actually want to go out to sea. "Master, my master, the King of the Sea is really not just a big fish. It is a monster, a sea king. If we go out to sea like this, we will die."
A mercenary as strong as an ox began to tremble at the thought of searching for the King of the Near Sea.
"I don't like nonsense. Either you take me out to sea, or I will kill you now," Ren said, his eyes fixed on the horizon without turning his head.
Plop!
Kaida knelt down at Ren's feet, kowtowing and begging loudly, "Master, please let me go! I beg you; I really don't want to die. As long as it's not something that will kill me, you can ask me to do anything!"
Kaida's loud cries immediately attracted the attention of other people in the port, and for a brief moment, everyone's eyes focused on Ren and Kaida.
"Is that Kaida? He is a famous mercenary; why would he be afraid of a small navy?" Someone recognized Kaida and showed a look of surprise.
"Is this navy trying to murder us? The King of the Coastal Waters is out there. Going out to sea would be tantamount to seeking death," a middle-aged man glared at Ren and said angrily.
"The navy is forcing us to death. We can't go out to sea to fish, but we still have to pay tribute. If we didn't have some savings, we would have been in the navy's prison by now." An old man looked at Kaida, who was kowtowing to Ren, shaking his head with sadness in his eyes.
"Say less and don't get yourself involved. The navy today is no longer the navy of the past."
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"The performances of these extras are so genuine. If the anchor hadn't insisted on linking the movie to the live broadcast, this reward would definitely have been there."
"According to the plot arrangement, are we going to give up going out to sea? We agreed to fight the King of the Coastal Waters, but now we are just going to attack the naval base instead. That would be meaningless."
"A human can just put on some makeup and act out, and there are no flaws. But if you want to make a monster like the King of the Near Sea look real, the cost is too high, and it's easy to see that it's fake. Currently, all the time-travel broadcasts don't involve monsters. At this point in the plot, I might really run back to fight Captain Morgan."
"If there is no King of the Near Sea, then just go straight to eating shit."
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"What a nagging! If you know how to row a boat but don't know the direction, who would be willing to bring a burden along?" Ren knelt down and kowtowed to Kaida, feeling speechless. He muttered to himself and ignored the gossip of the townspeople nearby. He grabbed Kaida and leaped directly onto a small boat, taking the big knife Kaida had been holding.
"Let's row!" With the sword pressed against Kaida's neck, Ren no longer cared about the other party's wishes. It was just a matter of killing a King of the Coastal Area. There was no need to treat it as if he were heading to the guillotine.
The cold edge of the sword pressed into Kaida's neck. Although he was unwilling, he had no choice but to row the boat obediently with a bitter expression.
"God of the Sea, please protect me from meeting the King of the Near Sea!" Kaida prayed in his heart as the boat set off toward the open ocean.
Ren and his companion headed out to sea, leaving the townspeople at the port dumbfounded.
"What just happened? How did they get on the boat?" Someone rubbed their eyes, utterly unable to believe what they had just witnessed.
"Fly, fly! It seems like he flew over." Some people were so shocked by Ren's actions that they stuttered.
"Do you think he is going to kill the King of the Near Sea?" Someone looked at Ren's back with hope in their eyes.
"That's not possible. The King of the Near Sea is a legendary sea king. To kill it, we can only send out naval warships. How can it be killed by one person?" A young man shook his head, unable to fathom that a single person could defeat the King of the Near Sea.
"It's possible. This sea is extremely magical. There are many powerful beings out here who can easily destroy warships. That young sailor may be such a powerful person." An old man looked at Ren's small boat on the sea with respect in his eyes.
"Uncle, the strong man you mentioned may exist, but the navy recruit just now is definitely not one of them. If he were truly that strong, why would he force Kaida to go to sea with him?"