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However, if Kenshin slashes again, the opponent will faint for a while due to mental trauma, and may also cause other side effects. Even so, it is still unknown whether he can get rid of the illusion.

But looking at it this way, it doesn't seem so good.

I don’t know when the illusion will end. If it lasts for a day, the progress of the fleet will be greatly hindered.

If the illusion lasts for several days, it will be over...

She couldn't support the hundreds of delusional and mentally ill people on the ship.

Those who have been staying in the illusion will die of starvation and thirst sooner or later, even if they don't kill themselves.

"How can I help them break free from the illusion..." Xi Heng pondered.

If you want to wake someone up, the best way is to give them enough stimulation.

The most likely stimulation to be caused is pain.

Xi Heng placed his fingers on the other person's leg without hesitation and pinched it.

As she increased her strength little by little, Chen Fenghuo's face trembled slightly, and he obviously felt pain.

But even so, there was no light in her eyes, and she was still trapped in hallucinations, constantly repeating the word "senior sister".

"It seems not possible?"

She stood up from the bed, dragged the man by the waist and the back of his neck and placed him steadily on the bed, then walked to the desk where the candle was placed.

Picking up the candle, he looked back at the other person's naked waist.

The wax slowly slid down and touched her fingers, causing a slight burning sensation.

Xi Heng always felt something was strange, so he quickly put aside his current thoughts and turned to go outside the cabin door.

In the corridor outside, many crew members were patrolling.

Most of them were like ghosts wandering in a cemetery, constantly muttering strange words.

The girl grabbed the candle and approached the nearest person, locked his wrist, and burned his palm with the flame.

One second, two seconds.

The other party's whole body was shaking, and his throat made a gurgling sound as if he wanted to cry out in pain, but in the end he could only continue to mutter the words of the illusion in a hoarse and thin voice, his mind unable to respond to the pain of his body.

It was not until an inexplicable smell came that Xi Heng moved the candle over.

"I can't even awaken my sense of pain. I can only try to use my swordsmanship."

She returned to the cabin and replaced the candle.

Next, he placed the sword blade steadily on the table and took out the scabbard from his waist.

Xi Heng turned the flat scabbard slightly, nodded, and walked out of the cabin again.

You don't need a sword to activate the sword heart. As long as the object in your hand looks like a sword, you will think it is a sword.

The first person he saw was the sailor who had just been burned by the candlelight. Xi Heng raised his scabbard and swung the sword easily.

With a light shout from the girl, the blunt scabbard of the sword hit the center of the opponent's chest.

She held back her strength. This sword would not cause any harm to her body. At most, it would only cause pain for a few days.

And Kenshin can strike at the opponent's spirit.

The other person shuddered all over and fell backwards like a corpse, making a thumping sound like the sound of a drum.

Xi Heng wasn't quite sure whether Jian Xin would be effective, it was just an experiment at the moment.

Kenshin can indeed knock out the target, but whether he can dispel the illusion, and whether the target will still be affected by the illusion after waking up... these are still unknown.

"It may not be enough to use Kenshin to defeat only one person. Let's find a few more people to experiment." Xi Heng thought.

Because the sword's heart could cause difficult-to-heal mental scars to the person who received the sword, she didn't look for too many, just grabbed ten and knocked them down.

Among them, there is a guy who plays the role of a cultivator in the fantasy world.

When Xi Heng approached, he saw the other party clenching his sword fingers, chanting incomprehensible spells, and occasionally scolding the monster for his actions.

In the end, he was knocked to the ground by her sword.

"Hey."

The girl dragged the ten defeated people into a small cabin like dragging corpses and closed the door tightly.

I wonder if these people will wake up after Kenshin’s influence ends, or if they will continue to be trapped in hallucinations.

"If you can wake up, give everyone on the ship a sword heart injury."

And along the way, she won't just sit there and wait.

In order to prevent the fleet from being too dispersed when losing control, Xi Heng also needs to control the speed and direction of the fleet.

At this moment, many crew members had just fallen into hallucinations, and the fleet was still moving forward at a constant speed in the same direction.

But without the helmsman's control, it was only a matter of time before the ships dispersed.

Xi Heng went up to the deck, passed by the crew members who looked like mental patients, and came to the rope wheel that controlled the sail.

Grab the wheel with both hands and push it forward.

The ropes were slightly tightened and the sails were slowly reefed to match the speed of other boats.

Xi Heng came to the rudder, put one hand on it, and stabilized the direction which had shifted slightly.

Tonight, it is the first time that she, the real owner of the fleet, takes the helm.

Although she was not skilled, after all, she had been on the ship for a hundred days, so she more or less understood how the ship operated, how to change direction, etc.

The mind amplified by Kenshin has an ability close to photographic memory, so he can still barely control a large ship.

I hope the wind will remain as even as it is now and not change direction without permission.

The sea breeze does not blow straight to the east, but will shift a little to the south from time to time. If the rudder is not maintained, the course will also shift with the wind direction.

But the deviation is the deviation, as long as the fleet does not disperse.

I've been looking east for so long but haven't seen any land. Maybe I'll be able to see it after I move away.

Xi Heng looked at the nearly one hundred insane crew members who were tied to the sail poles by her, and couldn't help but hear their strange whispers.

"It feels like being in a mental hospital... or the intensive care unit," the girl said with a sigh.

After the ship slowed down a bit and became stable, he left the deck, used light skills to step on the calm sea surface, and ran to the other side of the ship whose course had slightly changed.

The fleet is not too far away and will arrive soon.

That night, Xi Heng would run around the sea every once in a while to keep the fleet together and gradually slow down its speed.

The stars move, the sun and the moon rotate.

By the time dawn slowly appeared in the east facing the bow, the controlled crew members around were still trapped in hallucinations.

Xi Heng returned to the cabin and reached out to push open a cabin door.

Behind the door, there were ten of the rare quiet people on the boat lying there.

"Are you still not awake..." She moved closer and kicked him a few times.

When he kicked the last one, the man's body trembled.

The next moment, this person suddenly stood up as if awakened from a nightmare, panting and with eyes wide open.

Xi Heng was a little surprised that he could actually wake him up by kicking him.

"Where am I, where is this..." The ordinary-looking crew member gasped and looked around, his face full of confusion.

"This is Chong Hai." The girl answered casually, exited the cabin and looked at the mentally ill people wandering in the corridor.

Those people in the corridor were still immersed in the illusion, and only the person in the cabin was awake.

Xi Heng sensed it carefully again and found that in another cabin in the distance, the Goddess Chitian was still in the illusion.

Even Chen Fenghuo hadn't woken up yet, but this little crew member was awake...

I think it was all thanks to her swordsmanship.

Xi Heng turned around and saw someone else next to him waking up in shock. He also seemed to have experienced a nightmare and was covered in cold sweat.

"It seems that this is not an isolated case. They should all wake up slowly."

Using Kenshin to deal with this kind of illusion can be of some use.

She simply gave an order, asking the few sober people to go to the deck and control the rudder.

Then Xi Heng took out the scabbard again and walked out of the cabin, launching a sword attack at anyone he saw.

The scabbard slashed Chen Fenghuo one after another, and then the ship's captain, the captain of the sailors, the assistant repairman, and so on...

As people fell one by one, her spirit gradually became exhausted.

She pressed her temples and tried to rest, but she wasn't done yet.

Using Kenshin to wake up half of the crew of this large ship should be enough.

There are crews of five ships behind who need her to wake them up.

Xi Heng once again walked on the sea as if it were flat ground and ran towards several other ships.

There were nearly four hundred people stationed on the large ship, while there were only a few dozen people left on the other small boats.

If you only use the sword heart to stun half of them, your spirit should be enough.

The water surface beneath their feet sank, and the sea suddenly became turbulent, causing the ship to be shaken.

After knocking down several crew members on the deck with her swordsmanship, she stepped down into the cabin and continued to kill them.

After dealing with this ship, they immediately left and ran to another one.

After her operation all night, the large ships were not far from each other.

In just a quarter of an hour, Xi Heng relied on his Hua Jin Qing Kung to move around continuously and knocked down half of the crew members of the entire fleet.

When she returned to the ship, she was so exhausted that she could only force herself to return to her cabin and immediately get into bed.

Before going to bed, he glanced at the blonde girl who had fallen down in another window next to him.

The other person's face was ruddy, his posture was messy, and his clothes and bedding were untidy. I don't know what he did when he was affected by the illusion just now.

Anyway, it has nothing to do with her.

Xi Heng yawned: "So sleepy."

"Even if the fleet is about to collide and sink into the sea, please let me sleep for a while..."

……

When I woke up, it was night again.

She slept for a whole day, subconsciously rubbed her eyes, propped herself up and woke up, then moved her eyes to the side.

There was no one on the bed next to me.

"Chen Fenghuo should be awake now. She can stabilize the situation of the fleet... As long as half of the people I knocked down with my swordsmanship can regain consciousness, the fleet can continue to move forward."

There is still enough food and fresh water, she is not at the end of her rope yet.

Xi Heng lay on the soft bed for a while before getting up to wash and dress.

He put the scabbard and blade back at his waist, straightened his body, and then stepped out of the cabin.

In the cabin corridor, she could see a few sober people busy with something, and she gradually relaxed.

Above the deck, Chen Fenghuo, dressed in a white robe, was commanding many crew members to detain those who were still affected by the illusion.

Seeing Xi Heng coming, her face flushed slightly for some reason, she pursed her lips, and there was a strange fluctuation in her eyes.

She coughed lightly to hide her strange thoughts, and asked:

"Most of the awake crew members have tiny sword marks on their bodies. I think it must be you who woke them up. Thank you very much."

"Why should I thank you for saving my own fleet?" Xi Heng only asked: "Is the fleet in order?"

"Two ships are a little scattered, making it difficult to pass on orders... I have sent people there, and the fleet should be able to recover and continue sailing before nightfall today."

"That's good." Xi Heng approached and mentioned the illusion:

"The previous illusion seemed to be something that had happened before. I don't know why it turned into this illusion and remained in the sea."

“Hmm…” The Goddess of Red Sky lowered her head slightly and refused to say more.

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