Boat Owner

Boat Owner

by Bin Xiaoy

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74Kwords
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Ch. 26Black Wind Valley First Explores the Boundary Shadow, and the Water Transport Alliance Discusses Sealing the Rift
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On the water transportation line of the Kyushu Continent, Ah Chen was the lowest servant on the ship. He cleaned the deck and carried cargo boxes. Even his name was chosen casually by the stewards. The calluses on his palms and the whip marks on his back were all the marks of the first half of his life. Until a certain shipwreck, he touched a bronze fragment engraved with the word "boat" on the bottom of the river - it was the inherited token of the "boat owner" who disappeared three hundred years ago, and it was also the key to unlocking water transportation in the three thousand realms. From then on, he stood up from the dust and mud, and used the fragments to activate the power of the Chaos Boat, first to defeat the evil of the river monster, and then to set off the evil of the village, step by step from the water transport line to the world of immortality, from the pile of mortals to the ancient ruins. He gathered nine boat keys and awakened the sleeping three thousand giant boats. His left hand controlled the water transportation of the nine states, and his right hand controlled the realm. The city lord and sect elders who once stepped on his head could only kneel in front of the boat and look up; the powerful immortals and demons who once regarded him as an ant would eventually bow in the shadow of his boat. This is a legend from a ship servant to a ship owner. It is an epic story of using a mortal body to control three thousand ships and establish the order of the three worlds. When Ah Chen stood at the forefront of the Three Thousand Boats, overlooking all living beings, he realized that he was not only holding the power of water transportation, but also the shocking secret about the disappearance of the "boat owner" that had been covered up three hundred years ago.

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