Chapter 133 - Gay (1/2)
Mu Yuan could still vividly remember those people grabbing his arms, his legs and pulling him in all directions.
Like this, he was taken away. The dream ended there. He didn’t know where he was being taken.
It was probably because of that sense of impending despair.
Su Min who listened to the contents of the nightmare found it a bit strange. For some reason he felt that it was similar to the occurrences on this ship. Could it have been a predictive dream?
If it really was one, then the future Mu Yuan would probably be unable to escape successfully. He was probably caught again by the ship.
Afterall, the bespectacled middle-aged man had been very enthusiastic about him.
Qin Mu Yin was completely unaware, “Nightmares like that are generally the opposite of reality. If you were caught in the dream, you wouldn’t be caught in reality.”
Hearing this, Su Min pursed his lips and fell into thought.
That wasn’t impossible.
If the director really set up the dream this way, then their ending would probably involve successfully getting away.
If they wanted to leave this ship, the only way to do that was to take control of the ship. If that wasn’t possible, then they were only left with the option of jumping into the sea.
It would be equivalent to returning to the beginning again. The matter of life or death afterwards would depend on luck.
Su Min thought of the issue with the monster. He looked over at the people chatting merrily and asked: “Of those legends of yours, were there anything strange?”
Qin Mu Yin understood what he was trying to ask and added with a whisper: “For example, the people on the ship no longer being human or the like?”
Before Mu Yuan had the chance to speak, a cold voice suddenly interjected: “What are you talking about?”
They were startled.
They had been chatting intently and had not been paying attention to their surroundings, so they didn’t notice the captain standing near them.
Qin Mu Yin almost cried out in surprise.
He couldn’t help but feel glad that he had whispered earlier. If he had said that at a normal volume, the captain would’ve probably overhead.
They were too careless.
Su Min looked at the captain. “Mu Yuan was saying that he dreamt that he was at sea. We were discussing his dream.”
To be honest, that was true. He had only left out a few key points.
The captain’s dark, murky eyes passed over them one by one. It then stopped on Mu Yuan, “You’re called Mu Yuan?”
He remembered that this was person they had just rescued.
Mu Yuan nodded. He carefully asked: “Are you the captain?”
The captain smiled, “Yes, I am the captain of this ship. If you need anything, you can come and ask me.”
Mu Yuan desperately gripped his hands to prevent it from trembling.
Su Min noticed this action of his and felt that he must have noticed something, “Okay, we will.”
The captain didn’t say anything and just looked at them. He then left with a smile as his stomach shook. It looked very discordant.
When he left, they all breathed a sigh of relief.
Mu Yuan let out a breath, “I haven’t seen him before…..”
Su Min narrowed his eyes, “In photos?”
“Yes.” Mu Yuan swallowed, “He’s not the captain back then……I have the photo, he’s not that captain.”
As a renowned luxury ship, many photos were taken of the crew before they set off. These photos had been preserved and were kept as memories by the people on shore.
After the ship became a ghost ship, those photos were also published in the news. Almost everyone from the port of departure of this ghost ship had seen it.
Mu Yuan had seen it countless times.
The story about this ship was used by parents to scare children and the photos in black and white could also be seen everywhere.
Mu Yuan’s memory was average, but he could remember something like this clearly.
“I still have pictures on my phone, but my phone got soaked.” Mu Yuan gasped, “He doesn’t look anything like the captain in that photo. They’re practically two different people.”
This information of his was very important. For the people there, it was undoubtedly a ray of sunshine after a storm.
Because it was completely different to the answer Xia He Yin received when she asked.
The captain had personally said that he was the sole captain of this ship and had even mentioned the restrictions back before the ship set sail. If this was true, then it would be inconsistent with Mu Yuan’s words.
Qin Mu Yin felt a chill down his back, “Then is it true or not?”
He was completely confused.
By comparison, he believed Mu Yuan more.
Because the caption may be lying just to fool them.
Mu Yuan’s words made them fearful.
Su Min had a thought, “Look back at those people now. They are the people originally on this ship. Do you recognise them?”
Mu Yuan turned around.
A few seconds later, he turned back and shook his head: “I don’t recognise them. They’re not people on the photo.”
Even their height and bodies had changed.
Su Min now understood. He beckoned Qin Mu Yin over, “Stand in front of me and block me from their sight.”