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    • Chapter 91

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      by Salted Fish — "I heard that you've been looking for us everywhere." Margarita still smiled as beautifully as ever, humming an unknown tune while absentmindedly braiding Margaret's hair into a neat plait. Caesar's sister remained just as Miguel had seen her last—sitting motionless in that armchair in the darkness, like a lifeless porcelain doll. "I found the Fountain of Youth," the man said matter-of-factly, his expression unreadable. Margarita's hands paused for a moment, and her singing ceased. "I told…
    • Chapter 90

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      by Salted Fish — Zhizhi was right. It was already early October, and as the scorching heat of summer was coming to an end, Miguel had thought they would at least enjoy a pleasant and relaxed autumn before welcoming the new year. But now, it seemed all those hopes had been dashed. The Lady Lovibond came and went like a shadow, and no one knew how to get in touch with them. Thus, Leoza, who had originally been assigned to return to Mermaid Harbor, regained the right to board the Wind Fury. Before the red-haired teenager…
    • Chapter 89

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      by Salted Fish — What the captain and the navigator needed most at this moment was sleep. Returning to the large bed in the captain's cabin, Miguel immediately grabbed a pillow and stuffed it under his head, munching on a piece of rye bread that the sailors had "dedicated" to the "captain's wife." As he devoured the bread, he said, "Do you feel like we just got married under everyone's blessings?" Caesar changed his clothes and wiped himself down, walking back to the bed and peeking over. Without a word, he took the…
    • Chapter 88

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      by Salted Fish — The navigator, who often went swimming naked with the pirates in the sea, was very calm about being seen. He propped himself up with his hands, turned slightly, and patted the sturdy arm of the captain, whose face was so dark it could drip ink: "Snap out of it." "You didn't lock the door just now," Caesar said, his tone not the best. His gaze followed the sharp line of the black-haired young man's shoulder downward, scanning lightly over his shoulder blades. His words were a statement, and even a fool…
    • Chapter 87

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      by Salted Fish — Thrown onto his back, the paralyzed navigator raised his hands in an exaggerated gesture to protect his chest, using his claws to push away the dog-like face of the man who was about to kiss his neck: "Wait!" The latter lifted his head in displeasure: "You have thirty seconds to talk." When Caesar spoke, his hot breath sprayed onto the navigator's face. It was said that steam was scalding, and at this moment, Miguel felt like his brain was about to be fried. So he remained silent, wasting fifteen…
    • Chapter 86

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      by Salted Fish — Rick's stamina was formidable, and he was going at it vigorously by the poolside, much to the dismay of the two people who were ostensibly there to protect but were actually peeping. Having watched too many pornographic films under the leadership of a lecherous boss in his previous life, Miguel quickly lost interest after watching for a while. Although witnessing a mermaid being ravished was a rare and bizarre occurrence, he found it rather mundane after the initial excitement. So, less than half an hour…
    • Chapter 85

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      by Salted Fish — For the remaining time, Miguel sat on the bed and watched his Captain act like a standard pervert, using a tool to drill a peephole into the hanging door—as the saying goes, there was no hole on the door, but after some drilling with a dagger, there was one. Miguel couldn't help but think of the security door from his previous life, which always had a small hole for peeking out at the hallway. Everyone called it a "Cat's Eye." As a child, he used to love peeking through it, watching the old man going…
    • Chapter 58

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      by Salted Fish — Miguel stopped shouting. He paused, widening his innocent and guileless eyes to stare at the handsome face of the man pinning him down. When Caesar started to feel uncomfortable under his gaze, Miguel blinked and said with utmost sincerity, "Admit it, you've fallen for me." "…Bullshit." The man rolled his eyes, exasperated by the other's shamelessness. "Ever since you came aboard, I haven't touched a woman. It's normal to have a reaction. Speaking of which, you're a real jinx. Every time we dock,…
    • Chapter 57

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      by Salted Fish — First of all, I haven't even agreed to this yet. Now let's talk about why we have to take off pants for the tattoo—is the large space on my back not enough for you to work with, or is my floral underwear hindering your creativity? Miguel looked up at the captain, his expression blank, as if his mind had completely emptied. "Tattoos on the shoulders are for women," Caesar said, extinguishing his cigarette and speaking calmly. "For men, the normal spot is on the lower back." Right, not only is it…
    • Chapter 64

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      by Salted Fish — "Wh-what are we starting?" Miguel blinked, stammering in shock. He scrambled backward on the floor, retreating two steps in the posture of a frightened maiden, his face filled with horror. "It's not what I'm thinking, is it?" Caesar chuckled coldly, bending down to grab Miguel by the ankle and dragging him back to his feet. "It's exactly that. Otherwise, get off my ship at the next port. It's a place where they speak Italian, with hardly any English or Arabic. Good luck… Oh, and by the way, since your…
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