Demi-human Girls Completion Manual

Chapter 399 - 159. The Final Lesson (Three-in-One, Alliance Leader Bonus Chapter)



The waves of the Southern Ocean at night continued their relentless surge, and if you were standing on the Iceberg Queen, which had slowed its pace, you would be fortunate enough to behold a rare spectacle in this world, a vision that endlessly revolved in the dreams of countless navigators.

In the distance, where the sky met the ocean, each rising and falling wave seemed to be laden with innumerable stories. The moon, hanging in the sky, gradually skewed, casting countless bright, blurry semicircles upon the uneven sea surface. It was as if numerous mirrors were laid out upon the waves, each reflecting a world of its own.

And on deck, Fisher, clad in a white shirt, leaned on the railing, privileged to be one of the few witnesses to this exceptional scene.

The chef aboard the Iceberg Queen was quite skilled, preparing top-tier cuisine from the Northern Realm that left Fisher with the rare satisfaction of a full meal, earning praise from everyone else as well. Later inquiries revealed that this ship’s chef had once been the head cook in Alagina’s palace.

Fisher realized that since Alagina had murdered her mother and defected from the Sardinia Female Country, she had brought quite the entourage. Surprisingly, all the unassuming sailors on board turned out to be competent officials from her Eastern Palace—no wonder these women had never failed in their years of piracy on the high seas; their strength was well assured.

After dinner, Renie and Isabella went back to their rooms to rest and did not come out again. Old Jack, fearing Karma Holly and her companions might stir up trouble again, took the three little Mouse Ladies—who also wanted to argue with the Steel Blade Parrot—back to their room. Only Fisher took one of Old Jack’s old white bartender shirts, seizing the perfect moonlit night to take a stroll and ease the pressure in his heart.

Leaning against the deck railing by the moonlight, he pulled out a water-stained photograph from his pocket.

The black-and-white photo depicted the interior of Fisher’s rented room in Saint Nali, centered on his usual workbench, yet at this moment, it lacked the presence of Hart, the purple lark.

The photograph had been left by Renie as a means to contact her. Through it, Fisher could call out to her from afar, even if she was miles away. However, since she had left Saint Nali, the lark in the picture had disappeared without a trace.

Although Renie had told him she would be too busy to stay in touch for a while, several months had passed since she departed Saint Nali, so Fisher couldn’t help but worry if she had met with an accident or faced some danger.

Under the moonlight, Fisher gazed at the photo for a long time before reluctantly tucking it back into his pocket. Just as he did, an annoying, quacking voice landed on his shoulder,

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