"My surname is Tang, and I come from a very far away place."

Tang Sen took a step back slightly, maintaining a polite distance from the witch, and then continued: "I'm here to ask for your help."

The witch played with her dreadlocks, turned around slowly, and said something to Jack Sparrow. It was obviously not in English. Tom and William looked at each other, confused.

But Tang Sen obviously heard it clearly. When he came to this world, he was given not only an unlimited money bag, but also the ability to understand languages.

"You have brought me a problem." These are the words of Tia Doma.

"This is not my intention." Sparrow spread his hands, smiled at Tang Sen, and responded in the same language: "Obviously I can't do anything with him, he is very mysterious, he seems to know everything, just like you."

"This is a special person, Jack Sparrow." The witch said slowly: "He is different from all of you. You should not get entangled with him. The same goes for me."

"special?"

"His destiny is blank," replied the witch, "both in the future and in the past."

Then she suddenly froze, realizing that the question just now did not come from Jack Sparrow in front of her, but from the person behind them who they were discussing.

"Does it surprise you that I can speak this language? Miss Doma." Tang Sen showed a kind smile and said in the language they spoke: "Don't worry, I don't mean any harm."

Sparrow covered his face, poked the witch's arm, and whispered: "I warned you, he seems to know everything."

The witch ignored his little move, switched back to English, and said, "Miss Doma? It's a cute name. This is the first time someone has called me that."

She returned to the desk, sat down, and waved:

"Come in, Don, let me hear what you want, but be warned, I may not be able to help you."

"Of course you can, Miss Doma." Tang Sen walked to his desk and glanced at the six-pointed star carved on her desk, as well as the dried crab claws placed messily on top of the six-pointed star.

Witches seemed to use these crab claws for divination.

Tang Sen quickly retracted his gaze and went straight to the point: "I want to know how to kill the Norwegian sea monster."

"Ah~" the witch made a meaningful voice: "Davy Jones' little pet."

"You want to do a terrible thing, Don." She stretched her body and leaned on the chair: "Your target is not just Kraken. That harmless little baby is not worthy of attracting anyone's hunting."

"What did Davy Jones do that made you want to kill him?"

William and Tom looked at each other and sighed in a low voice: "Harmless? Is this how she described the Kraken, the Norwegian sea monster that can drag ships directly into the abyss?"

Tang Sen smiled and said, "Do you need a reason?"

"Don't you need it?"

"Maybe Davy Jones needs it. When I stand in front of him, I will make one up for him." Townsend stopped this endless loop of topics.

"Why should I help you?" The witch slowly shook her head: "To hurt an infatuated sailor for a stranger of unknown origin?"

William and Tom looked at each other again: "Infatuation? Is she describing Davy Jones? The captain of the Flying Dutchman?"

"What she described this time is right." Tang Sen glanced at them both and said, "Davy Jones, infatuated and tragic."

"No one is born to be the captain of the Flying Dutchman. Davy Jones was a great seaman until one day he fell in love with a woman."

Tang Sen glanced at Tia Doma and continued: "Or rather, goddess."

"For love, he volunteered to be the captain of the ghost ship Flying Dutchman, responsible for extraditing the dead at sea to the underworld. Every ten years, he only had one day to return to land, but he had no regrets."

"It wasn't until ten years later that he came to land as scheduled, but the goddess he loved did not keep the appointment. He was angry and desperate, so he dug out his heart, decided to give up his love for the goddess, and no longer fulfilled the promise of Flying Holland The duty of captain of the Man has turned into a terrifying nightmare on the sea, until now.”

"The goddess you are talking about is a metaphor or something?" William asked cautiously.

"Goddess of the Sea, Corybusso."

"There are gods in this world, Mr. Turner." Tang Sen pointed out: "I have reminded you long ago that we have come to the place where the gods are."

"You do know a lot of things." The witch's smile faded: "Then you should realize that I have absolutely no reason to help you."

"Don't worry, I haven't finished telling my story yet." Townsend smiled, walked up to Jack Sparrow, and said: "Captain Sparrow, as a pirate, I want you to treat Cory Busso and Not unfamiliar, right?"

Jack seemed to realize something, and said nothing with a complex expression.

Tang Sen did not expect his answer and said to himself: "As the goddess of the sea, Cory Busso has an irritable and changeable personality. She always stirs up stormy waves and makes the sailors miserable. Finally, the nine pirates The kings united and sealed Corybuso in a mortal body.”

"She wants to get out of the cage all the time, but she can't do anything about it."

Tang Sen looked at Tia Doma: "I can only rely on my remaining divine power to become a witch and hide in a corner that no one knows about year after year."

As soon as the words fell, everyone present changed their expressions.

Tom and William subconsciously took a step back, while the corners of Sparrow's mouth twitched unconsciously.

The candlelight in the house suddenly began to flicker, and the dreadlocks on the witch's head danced like snakes. Her eyes stared at Tang Sen coldly, and there was no more charm in her voice, only anger and majesty: "How dare you! "

"Put away your anger, Miss Doma." Tang Sen ignored the vision in the house and said calmly: "You are not Cory Busso now. Your anger cannot scare me. Be patient. Don't you I’m curious, why do the pirate kings, as mortals, know how to seal gods?”

The witch didn't speak, waiting for an answer. Naturally, Tang Sen didn't show off and directly said a name: "Davy Jones."

"In order to take revenge on the god he loved so much and who made him suffer so much, he told the nine pirate kings how to seal you."

Tang Sen sighed: "Maybe this is the result of making an honest person anxious."

The candlelight in the room stabilized again, and the witch's snake hair fell down. She lowered her head and kept chanting the name of Davy Jones.

Finally, she raised her head and said, "I can tell you how to kill the Norwegian Kraken. After all, that little guy was originally my gift to Davy Jones."

"But in return, you need to help me summon all the pirate kings to release me from this body."

Tang Sen finally smiled.

He said cheerfully to the witch: "Please allow me to refuse."

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