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Chapter 6 - Chapter 6: Voyage

Milim's serious voice made Al himself a bit unconfident; he had personally supervised the construction of this giant ship for three years.

Could there really be something unsuitable about it?

Allen stared at Milim with wide eyes, "No way, I think it looks pretty good!" Everyone else also looked at Milim nervously.

"Hehe! I forgot to name the ship." Milim scratched her head, revealing a silly grin.

Everyone uniformly collapsed to the ground, even Linlin couldn't bear to watch.

"Don't be so serious about such a small matter, you idiot!" Linlin sneered, punching Milim's head.

Milim clutched her head, muttering in a wronged tone, "A name is very important too!"

Big Sister's dignified image shattered at this moment, though she never really had much of a dignified image to begin with.

"Alright, since Milim thinks a name is very important, then you shall give this giant ship a resounding name!" Seeing Milim's pitiful expression, Linlin's heart had already softened completely.

Her older sister was indeed the cutest in the world.

"Haha!" Milim immediately perked up, leaping onto the giant ship and loudly declaring, "Then this giant ship's name from now on shall be the demon king ship!"

With the name decided, the necessary flag naturally had to be prepared as well.

A flag depicting a Dragon and a Phoenix slowly rose into the sky, finally fluttering above the demon king ship.

The giant ship, demon king ship, officially set sail towards the deep sea.

At this time, Milim was very lively, darting around various parts of the demon king ship, running to the kitchen one moment, then climbing the flagpole the next.

"Sigh!" Linlin rubbed her brows, looking at Milim helplessly, "Milim is still so lively; I always feel like I'll never see her calm down."

Al leaned against the wall, his voice full of laughter, "Linlin, you can't say that."

"Big Sister is very quiet when she eats, just like a lady."

"Mama mama! You're right!" Linlin and Al exchanged glances and burst into laughter.

Days at sea were boring, and Milim was only lively for two or three days before she became a couch potato, lying on a beach chair, unwilling to move.

Meanwhile, Linlin had her eyes blindfolded, and four or five crew members each held a pistol, pulling the trigger at Linlin.

Despite her eyes being covered, Linlin seemed to sense the attacks' positions, easily dodging all of them with a sidestep.

Linlin removed the blindfold, looking at Milim, whose face was full of gloom; she hadn't expected Milim to lose interest in sailing so quickly, so she invited Milim.

"Milim, I've already learned Observation Haki; you can't be so lazy."

"Heh heh!" Milim let out a cold laugh, throwing the pillow in her hand at Linlin, "You know perfectly well that I can't use Observation Haki to sense attacks, yet you're saying these things in front of me."

"It seems I must make you understand the dignity of an older sister." Milim jumped up from the sun lounger, pouncing on Linlin like a fierce tiger.

She grabbed Linlin's two ears with both hands and tugged them hard a few times.

Linlin didn't resist, only smiling, letting Milim roughhouse.

The reason Milim couldn't learn Observation Haki to sense enemies was due to her overly powerful Dragon Eye and Dragon Ear. In battle, her Dragon Eye could see everything she wanted to see and automatically ignore everything she didn't want to see.

Her Dragon Ear could also hear everything she wanted to hear during battle, and of course, it would automatically filter out everything she didn't want to hear.

This meant that during Observation Haki training, even if she closed her eyes, she could still clearly see the attack's position.

This also made it impossible for Milim to use Observation Haki to sense enemies.

However, Milim had said that she possessed a special Observation Haki, although it could only foresee the distant future and couldn't be used as a combat skill at all.

Of course, Milim was lying to Linlin about this.

Linlin, that fellow, deliberately came to train Observation Haki in front of her; this was clearly showing off.

After their roughhousing, Milim jumped off Linlin, her nose twitching as if she smelled a fragrance.

Her eyes instantly lit up, "It's finally time to eat again."

Milim, like a meteor, left a pink trail across the ship.

Linlin followed closely behind her.

Although Milim didn't suffer from gluttony, she loved to taste delicious food. Even when not hungry, she often held some food in her hand, taking a few bites when she craved it.

And Linlin's gluttony was not as severe as in the original story, because every time it flared up, Milim would instantly knock Linlin unconscious.

Over time, even if Linlin was hungry for a long time, she could maintain her sanity, and if she really couldn't, she would instantly faint.

These were all muscle memories her body had developed; going berserk equaled fainting.

Upon arriving at the dining hall, Milim first took all the food made from land creatures like chicken, duck, and beef to her side, not touching any of the fish from the sea.

Milim disliked eating anything with a fishy smell, and the fishy smell of fish was particularly difficult to deal with, which led to Milim disliking all fish.

Sea Kings were an exception; their meat was very fresh, incredibly delicious, and didn't have a strong fishy smell.

Milim was very serious about everything she did, even when eating, she was very focused.

On the other side, Linlin was discussing with Al which non-affiliated country they should go to establish their Totto Land.

Al looked at the markings on the map, finally setting his gaze on a relatively remote island.

"Linlin, this Spring Island looks very interesting! It can even make people fly in the air." Al smiled, excitedly pointing at an island on the map.

"Ah!" Linlin chewed on the meat in her mouth, craning her neck to look at the map.

"This island looks pretty good; Milim might really like such an interesting island."

"And there are no countries on it, so we won't have to kill anyone to establish one." Al laughed happily; he had originally thought that the process of establishing Totto Land would definitely involve killing people.

But now it seemed establishing Totto Land on this island would be better, and they wouldn't have to stain themselves with the blood of innocent people.

It wasn't that Al was afraid to kill, but rather that he didn't want to kill ordinary people. He himself became an orphan because his father was killed, so he naturally didn't want other children to become orphans because of him.

"But we don't have enough people right now. The manpower required to establish a country is not something our small group can achieve." Linlin analyzed calmly, then suddenly thought of pirates.

"However, we can capture some pirates to use as laborers. In that case, Totto Land should be built very quickly."

"That's a good idea!" Al nodded in agreement. He just didn't want to kill civilians, but that didn't mean he had sympathy for heinous pirates.

Boom!

Boom boom!

Two cannon shots suddenly rang out on the demon king ship, and the entire demon king ship shook. The chicken leg Milim was about to put in her mouth also fell to the ground.

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