"Really?" Elsa grinned.
"Well, we still have a purple-crystal cabin to be fixed to the ship, which happens to have the ability to accommodate one person," the disciple explained in a calm tone.
That made Elsa excited to death. "Great! Let's go!" Elsa clapped her hands together.
"You look so happy." Lord Donald smiled faintly and turned to the other man standing beside Elsa. "Darren, you must be careful when you go there. The space turbulent flows are very dangerous, and you may come across marauding bandits at any time."
"Got it. Let's go."
Darren knew that Nate must have been out of patience. After all, the members of his clan had been dead for many days.
Darren didn't say anything and followed the disciple to a purely white space, where a purple ship stood in a serene environment.
They stepped on the purple-crystal ship after the disciple narrated the rules.
"Darren, I will stay in this small cabin, and you and Miss Elsa will stay in the boat." Nate entered the cabin and popped his head out only to speak in a gentle tone.
Darren's mouth slowly curved up at that, but he didn't say anything. After the disciple finished setting the route, they prepared to go.
"Darren, it will take you three years to get there. It can be kind of boring." The disciple slipped an apologetic smile toward Darren.
Darren waved his hand. "It doesn't matter. Three years is not a long time." In fact, for Darren, three years with Elsa on a boat wouldn't be enough.
"Okay, then I'll start the ship. Have a nice trip.
By the way, I have a small request. If you were to see some purple crystals, please do your best to get some for us. Our purple-crystal ships are not enough."
"No problem. I'll do it if I have a chance."
Buzz.
The purple-crystal ship started to quiver, causing the space to ripple. Then the boat submerged in it.
In the black space, there were ferocious lightning everywhere, and countless terrifying black vortexes.
Even though Darren and Elsa were on the boat, they all felt the devastating power that had been enough to make them tremble.
"The purple-crystal ship is tough. It could even survive the turbulence in such strong space turbulent flows." Darren's eyes lit up when he observed the extreme power the boat they were riding.
"Yes, it's so terrible outside. If we went in the turbulent flow, we would have been torn to pieces." Elsa was also surprised. All of them continued to travel. The scenery started to change when something caught Elsa's eyes. Her eyes stared at the scene, and she started poking Darren.
"Darren, look!" Elsa pointed at the scene before her eyes. "It's so beautiful. I have never seen such color before." It was a scene of space showing off a unique scenery mixed with multiple colored lights.
"Yes, it is." Darren nodded with a smile.
Time flew by. It had already been two and a half years, and they were still drifting away in the space turbulent flows.
"Darren! It's so boring!" Elsa hung her shoulders down as she lazily stared at the sky.
Darren rolled his eyes at her and held her hands tightly. "Be patient. We are almost there."
"Six months are still left. There is nothing else except for space turbulent flows and lightning. It's too boring." Elsa closed her eyes and leaned her chin on her hands. Her interest was lost because of boredom.
"Don't you still have me by your side?" Darren swept a mischievous smile on his face and rubbed Elsa's arms. In a moment, he pulled her into his arms.
Elsa glared at Darren. "No! Keep your hands off me. Nate is watching us." She twisted out of his embrace and squatted a few steps away from him.
A hint of spark flashed in Darren's eyes, and he licked his lips. "Do you mean, had Nate not been here over the three years, we would have..."
"Bah, I won't! You shameless guy." Elsa's face went red in an instant, and she hid her cheeks to hide embarrassment.
Boom.
Just then, a huge space windstorm came towards the purple-crystal ship.
In the past, when this happened, the purple-crystal boat would automatically make a detour to avoid the windstorm.
But this time, the purple-crystal ship was flying right towards the storm.
"How come?" Nate, who had been keeping watch, narrowed his eyes at the scene.
Darren and Elsa were also shocked. Elsa subconsciously leaned closer to Darren and gripped his clothes tightly. Their eyes stared at the storm unblinkingly.
In the space turbulent flows, if the purple-crystal ship was blown apart by the huge windstorm, they would surely die.
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