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Chapter 8 Isn’t it a bit bullying the villain?

The deletion monster, no, Captain Salazar of the Dead was killed by the famous or infamous Captain Jack Sparrow before, but the magic of the Devil's Triangle and his full of rage allowed him to re-exist in the world as a dead man. .

But the magic of the Devil's Triangle also prevented him from leaving this place.

So he killed all the ships that came to the Devil's Triangle, and left one person alive on each ship to deliver the message that he was looking for Jack Sparrow.

Well, there are really thousands of dead souls on the sea, and Captain Jack is responsible for half of them.

By the way, this should be his main mission in this world, helping Wiltner come into contact with the seafood curse; lifting the curse requires a trident, which does overlap with his purpose to a certain extent.

Then this dead man Captain Salazar stops himself for some reason.

No, the predecessor had already been killed by him; although Salazar asked the predecessor to be the last living person to spread the message, but without Atlantean blood and no strange curse to protect him, the predecessor was in the boundless vastness. Drowned directly at sea.

Then he traveled through time.

So this movie is about Salazar messing with Captain Jack Sparrow and Will Turner at the same time, and then the legendary pirate Jack Sparrow and Captain Will Turner of the Flying Dutchman fight together against the deleted monster, oh no, Captain Salazar of the Dead Man.

Hmm...why does it feel a bit bullying? And will anyone read this kind of story that has no suspense?

Lucien lowered his head and looked at himself through the reflection on the sea. Sure enough, he was still his own body, but he was a year or two more mature than himself in the DC world.

Lucien contemplated the memories in his mind and fell into deep thought.

When he was in the main world, Lucien discovered that he was obviously Chinese, but neither Atlanna of the Atlantean race nor the Lighthouse Keeper of the white race doubted this child who was obviously not of the same race as him. , whether it is one's own.

This mind-twisting way of time-travel made Lucien wonder whether he had time-traveled or was trapped in his own illusion when he was dying.

So when setting up the first time to travel through the world, Lucien asked that this world be one that he knew, but didn't know the details.

Then came Pirates of the Caribbean.

In Lucien's impression, Pirates of the Caribbean seemed to have a sequel after Davy Jones, but it was said to be a bit bad, so I didn't watch it.

So is this world really a time-travel world, or is it my own fantasy?

Let’s first take a look at the bosses in this world. The bosses should become more powerful as they go up.

After thinking about it for a while, Lucien didn't have any good ideas, so he decided to take a look at the world first.

Lucien looked far into the distance, and at the same time applied the power of the Law of Heaven and Earth to his eyes. The eyes directly doubled in size, which was extremely uncoordinated on the entire face.

But the effect was surprisingly good. The increase in the power of heaven and earth combined with the increase in eyesight due to the Atlantis bloodline made Lucien's eyes comparable to telescopes, and he could see a lighthouse from a distance.

Lucien threw away the floating board in his hand and swam directly in the direction of the lighthouse.

With the blessing of Atlantis blood, Lucien, who could breathe directly in the water, was as fast as a motorboat. He left a faint trace of travel in the water and swam quickly towards the lighthouse.

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