Chapter: 1239

"No need." Klein responded quietly.

Cleves glanced at the gloomy Danitz, stepped back and said, "Then I'll take my leave."

He was about to leave when Gehrman Sparrow suddenly stopped him, and he heard this somewhat mysterious young adventurer say solemnly: "Go back to the ship as soon as possible.

"There are dangers lurking in Bansi Harbor."

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In the Lime Lemon restaurant, Donna had just laid out the napkins when she saw Uncle Cleves rushing downstairs through the window.

At this time, the weather in the port suddenly changed, and the wind was blowing everywhere, shaking the trees.

As expected of the "Weather Museum" Bansy Port... Donna examined the scenery outside with great interest.

She saw a man in a black cloak holding a lantern and struggling forward in the wind.

As if aware that he was being watched, the man turned his body sideways, raised his head, and looked towards the second floor of the restaurant.


Afterwards, Donna saw the other person's appearance clearly, and saw that the head of the person inside the black cloak was empty, leaving only the bare neck with bright red blood gushing upwards.

The man buried his body again, pulled his cloak, and moved on.

Tang Na's body suddenly dodged back, her pupils constricted violently, her mouth was half opened, and the sound of screaming reached her lips.

If she hadn't had the experience of seeing the "messenger" before, she would have been unable to control herself, and stood up staggeringly in horror, no matter whether the table and chair would fall over or not.

Fortunately, she was no longer the little girl who knew nothing about sea affairs when she first boarded the White Agate, her voice only slightly sharpened, she pointed out the window, and stammered: "Yes, there are living corpses!

"Headless corpse!"

She used the most common living corpse in folklore to describe the horrible thing she had just seen.

Cecil stood up abruptly, walked to Donna's side in two steps, looked out the windy window, and examined it carefully for a few seconds.

"Nothing," she said truthfully.

Donna shrank back, gathered her courage, leaned forward cautiously, and moved closer, only to see trees swaying outside, debris flying around, and no pedestrians.

"Just now, there really was him, he was wearing a black cloak, he had no head, and his neck was bleeding!" Donna said while gesticulating, trying to make the adults present believe her.

Her father, Uldi Blanche stood up on the table, walked to the window, stared at it for a while and said: "Donna, don't read that "Vanci Horror Collection" tonight!"

"But but..." Donna wanted to argue aggrievedly.

At this moment, Cleves went up to the second floor, approached and said, "What happened?"

"Donna said she saw a living corpse outside, a living corpse without a head." Another bodyguard, Teague, explained with a chuckle.

Cleves was silent for two seconds, then nodded to Donna: "It's okay, it will pass.

"It's very windy outside, and it's even more dangerous. We'll leave after it calms down."

In Donna's eyes, Uncle Cleves' words showed that he believed in himself and chose the safest solution, but in the eyes of Uldi, Teague and others, this was a clumsy way to comfort the child.

Seeing that Donna was still a little nervous, and her real employer was not too satisfied, Cleves opened the chair and sat down, and said calmly: "There is a strange custom in Bansi Port. Don't leave the house at night when the weather changes drastically. Do not respond to any knocking."

"If you open the door, will you be taken away by that living corpse?" Denton, who had seen the bone messenger with his sister, asked suddenly. JrNovels.com