Mrs. Cohen, this time Suldak prepared a lunch box. Suldak put it in his magic pocket. The food in the lunch box was quite rich. Besides a few sandwiches with cream and lunch meat, there was also a sausage and some apples. These foods were enough for Suldak to eat two meals.

Mrs. Cohen, this time Suldak prepared a lunch box. Suldak put it in his magic pocket. The food in the lunch box was quite rich. Besides a few sandwiches with cream and lunch meat, there was also a sausage and some apples. These foods were enough for Suldak to eat two meals.

When the crew left Surdak, they took the cabin door and sat on the wooden bed alone.
Looking at the colorful lights on the streets of Hailanza after nightfall through the clean glass window gives the city a grand pre-holiday atmosphere, especially the castle at the highest point of the city.
When the civilians get on board, the crew will take all the ropes from the port terminal back to the deck.
Sixteen magic devices gave a roar, and the magic airship broke away from the control of the port and dock and slowly rose into the night.
The two crew members constantly adjusted the direction of the airship’s bow and tested the lifting height. They needed to accurately determine that the high school strong wind belt entered the strong wind belt before the airship could sail far away.
Civilians live on the deck of the cabin. Of course, even if civilians can afford to sit on the magic airship, they are middle class with small property.
A group of civilians put their luggage in the cabin and ran to the deck to enjoy the beautiful night view of Lanza City in Gaohai. They chattered on the deck.
Surdak’s experience of riding a magic airship twice has lost his novelty. In the first two days, he almost stayed in the cabin to feel the dark star inside his body. Because he carried enough food, he didn’t need to go to the airship restaurant for dinner. Unfortunately, he still couldn’t touch the door and got almost nothing.
After two days in the cabin, Surdak finally got out of the cabin and walked around the deck casually.
When the airship entered the channel, the three masts were full, and the head sail and jib were also pulled up high. The airship really moved forward like a flying fish in the wind layer. This airship is only a medium-sized thin magic airship, but its hull is very long.
Surdak put his hands on the right side of the ship and looked at the airship surface from the gap between the two floating devices.
After two days in the cabin, I feel particularly comfortable now that the deck is blowing cold air.
Two ladies in black cloaks are looking up at the guide jib at the bow of the boat. Before the ladies of the crew, they are constantly fiddling with the roots. Some young nobles are not far from the bow, talking and laughing. It seems that they want to attract the attention of the two ladies.
Surdak gave up the idea of walking over to see the red copper hitting the corner of the bow. He turned around the main mast and saw that there was a seated observation deck on the roof of the ship. It seemed that few people went along the zigzag stairs to the top floor of the ship building. Two crew members guarded the door of the ship building and dissuaded two civilians from seeing Surdak salute and let go.
Looking at the two civilians’ faces, they stepped away from Surdak and boarded the observation deck on the top floor of the ship building.
The observation deck on the top floor is not large, and I found that there are quite a few people on the observation deck.
The deck didn’t see the crowd on the observation deck because of the angle of view. When boarding the ship, I saw several noble ladies changing their cloaks to keep out the cold. In the left back corner of the top floor of the ship building, I was enjoying the sea of clouds with changing feet.
They stood in the wind with an old aristocratic housekeeper, and the cold wind blew his wrinkled face. He quietly looked at the sea of clouds by the railing.
Surdak takes the boat building.
I saw the housekeeper whispered a few words in the old noble’s ear, and then the housekeeper helped Surdak pass by and slowly walked the stairs of the ship building.
At this moment, a strong whirlwind suddenly blew from the side of the ship, and the whole sail swayed violently, followed by the hull creaking from side to side. The huge mast seemed to fall at any time.
Surdak leaned forward and grabbed the railing next to him.
I heard the captain in the cab yelling at the deck crew, "Turbulence, lower the sail for the old man …"
Then there was a sudden violent shaking of the hull, and Surdak felt that his body had bounced up and hurriedly grabbed the railing.
The old nobleman who hadn’t gone far didn’t catch the handrail of the ship’s building and crashed into the railing. He fell out toward the railing and the housekeeper caught him off guard with both hands.
Surdak watched the old nobleman fall out of the ship’s roof, stepped forward with one hand holding the railing and leaped out, grabbing the old nobleman’s belt and dragging him back from outside the ship’s building.
At this moment, the old nobleman turned red with fear, and his body hit the railing, and his breath was a little short, and his lips became a little purple.
This turbulence came and went quickly, and soon the airship was calm, and the deck and roof were in a mess.
Fortunately, this turbulence did not cause heavy casualties. If this short-term turbulence lasts for a quarter of an hour, it will be called a windstorm, and if it is not handled properly, the ship may be wrecked.
Surdak housekeeper helped the old aristocrat to the third floor corridor of the ship building, and the old aristocrat was speechless.
The housekeeper thanked Surdak repeatedly and respectfully asked Surdak’s name.
Surdak smiled implicitly and said to the housekeeper and the old aristocrat, "I did what I could without thanking me. I believe that every young man will be like me when he sees this situation …"