Jiuge was sitting beside him, looking out to the horizon. He held his flask of health tea in his hand, a perfect portrait of stillness.
After a while, Lin Xinghe smiled and said to the captain, âCaptain, you guys are very dishonest and didnât cooperate with us well. You knew of Lilithâs existence, but you hid this fact because you thought we couldnât find the hidden painting. Thank you for your concealment and letting me know that you and the hadal ogres are actually in cahoots.â
The captainâs expression changed slightly. He seemed to want to say something, but Lin Xinghe didnât give him the opportunity and continued, âIf you couldnât enter the hidden room, you definitely wouldnât know that itâs a brideâs room with Lilithâs handwritten notes. According to the notes, you canât go in because the special hadal ogre doesnât want you to hurt the person in the room.
âThe hadal ogres need a place that is safe from you and need you to do things for them, but you are obviously also souls and they havenât eaten youâ¦â
She smiled and said, âThatâs right, who would deliver fresh ingredients to them every month if they ate you? The hadal ogres must have given you a lot of benefits and powers? Otherwise, why do the passengers stay ordinary ghosts but you guys get stronger? It is precisely because of the influence of the hadal ogres that you donât want to turn back to landâ¦â
There was a hint of panic in the captainâs eyes.
Lin Xinghe smirked, âIt was just a reasonable conjecture, but your expression tells me that my conjecture is right.â She paused for dramatic effect and then continued, âYou, as the original inhabitants of the cruise ship, were later invaded by the hadal ogres, so you must also have attended Lilithâs wedding. What happened after that?â
The captain opened and closed his mouth a few times.
Lin Xinghe added, âI hope you can understand one thing. Sooner or later, I will be able to dig out the truth. You will pay the price for lying the moment I dig out the truth.â
Lin Xinghe looked at the deputy captain with one arm left and said, âHow about you speak. Iâll give you a chance to be a one-armed warrior. If you donât tell me everything you know, you can only be an armless warrior.â
Just at this moment, Ling Xiran entered through the wall, floated to Lin Xinghe, and said, âMaster, I found you, I have alreadyâ¦â Her voice trailed off, and she picked up,
âOh, so there are other peopleâ¦â
She closed her mouth and gulped quietly next to Lin Xinghe, looking at the other arm of the  deputy captain.
The deputy captain shuddered.
Lin Xinghe didnât expect Ling Xiranâs assistance to be so timely, and commanded, âTell me, what happened to Lilith after the wedding?â
The deputy captain stammered, âA-after the wedding, the leader of the hadal ogres brought Lilith back to the sea to live.â He glanced at the captain, then at Ling Xiran, gritted his teeth, and said, âThis was a hundred years ago. Itâs in the past! A hundred years ago, the hadal ogres occupied our cruise ship. Our route changed then because they asked us to provide fresh and delicious human souls for them, and Lilith was in our first batch of passengersâ¦â
âAnd Lilith fell in love with the chief of the hadal ogres? What about the other passengers?â
The deputy captain winced, âThey all became food for the hadal ogres.â
âIt was also a two-week voyage cycle a hundred years ago?â
âYes.â
Lin Xinghe thought that even if it was an interspecies relationship, as long as it was true love and didnât hurt others, it deserved respect. But now she thought that Lilith was a lunatic, what with her falling in love with a creature of a different species that ate her companions.
Lin Xinghe asked coldly, âWhatâs up with that safe room? Lilithâs room?â
The deputy captain whimpered,  âWe canât get in, and we donât know whatâs inside. We only know that itâs a room built by the hadal ogres a year after the chief of the hadal ogres and Lilith got married. It was made from a special material in the deep sea, and only the chief can enter the room. When the construction finished, Lilith surfaced once. We only glanced at her from a distance. She was no longer human at that timeâshe was as tall as the hadal ogres. But we were driven to the deck by other hadal ogres not long after. After that, Lilith never appeared againâ¦â
Lin Xinghe asked, âWill the chief of the hadal ogres come aboard every time?â
The deputy captain replied, âNot necessarily, there is no pattern, it all depends on the mood of the chief. Sometimes only a few hadal ogres come on board and collect the souls in a huge basket to take back into the sea.â
The deputy captain really smelled too sweet.
Ling Xiran couldnât hold back and floated behind the deputy captain, sniffing deeply at his neck.
The deputy captain, a giant man with a height of more than two meters, shook, his voice trembling.
âThe-the-the-the ch-chi-chief⦠ch-changes ev-v-v-ery th-th????? years.â
Lin Xinghe felt it was too tiring to listen to and asked Ling Xiran to come back to her side.
His voice stabilized.
âThe c-current ch-chief rarely boards the ship and only comes biannually to clear out the safe space. Before, the other chiefs would kidnap the women and kill the men in the room.â
Lin Xinghe suddenly felt the puzzle pieces click into place.
⦠It would be too contradictory if there hadnât been different chiefs.
Lin Xinghe asked, âDid the new chief bring a woman back to the sea yet?â
The deputy captain replied, âNone were spared in the six-month massacre.â
Lin Xinghe had a general understanding of the plot of this exam room.
It seemed that the hidden room was where the human brides were screened.
She had one last question left.
âLilith was human, so how did she live in the sea?â
âThe chief gave her somethingâwe donât know what.â He gestured and said, âIt was about palm-sized, white, and looked very similar to the alpine rimerose youâre looking for. But it wasnât a flower, I saw Lilith eat a bite at a time, chewing thoroughly before swallowing.â