Chapter 477 Immortality
It's really weird that the companion who just died came back to life for no reason, and felt hungry, so he went to the cafeteria to eat.
Seeing that Norden really wasn't a monster, the crew didn't bother to eat, and quickly surrounded him and pressed Norden firmly on the stool, allowing the doctor to examine his body carefully.
A minute later, Linda raised her head, and her usually indifferent face showed surprise. "Captain, Norden's brain is alive, and his body functions are also alive. He really came alive."
"How is this possible...?" Charles frowned after thinking about it, and directly lifted Norden's shirt.
On the white and muscular chest, the blood hole poked out by the bone spurs was still there, and blood continued to ooze outside.
No matter how you look at it, it was a fatal injury, but Norden acted as if nothing happened.
Charles raised his index finger and stabbed it directly into the bloody hole, which made Norden gasp.
"Does it hurt?" Charles asked looking at him.
Norden gritted his teeth and clenched his hands into fists. "It hurts, but it's bearable!"
The performance of the other party made Charles feel a little relieved, at least he has human perception, not a zombie.
His fingers continued to stretch in, he first touched the edge of the ribs, and slowly a heart was touched by him.
The heart that had been pierced with a hole was still beating, even though there was a hole the size of a walnut in it.
"Hmm!!" Norden's face was full of pain, and his painful facial features were all wrinkled together.
Charles glanced at him and retracted his fingers, then turned to Linda and said, "His heart is still broken, can you sew it up for him?"
Linda nodded with a hint of excitement. "I'm taking him to the infirmary now for surgery and a more detailed examination, which is amazing."
After she finished speaking, she didn't even bother to eat, and rushed towards the medical room with Norden.
Charles turned to look at Di Pu, and the murloc nodded tacitly. He grabbed the bread on the table and stuffed it into his mouth, followed by the two sailors.
Orderic next to him seemed a little worried and followed quickly.
"Don't look, the others will continue to eat, and work when they are full. Don't forget where we are now, we have no time to waste."
Hearing what Charles said, the other crew members suppressed the shock in their hearts, swallowing and discussing something in a low voice.
In this eccentric atmosphere, the crew hastily concluded their meals.
Taking advantage of this short opportunity, they also solve their physical problems. No matter what happens next, they definitely don't have time to go to the bathroom.
When the shifts of the crew were also handed over, Linda, whose fingers were stained red with blood, walked into the cockpit and came to Charles' side.
"Captain, I have used sutures to close all his damaged chambers. His wounds are healing. As long as he is given enough time, his heart can grow back."
"Is there any other problem with Norden's body? Like mutation?" Charles asked in surprise.
To be honest, if it wasn't for Anna who was there to stabilize everyone's sanity, he would have thought that everyone was being controlled by the mind in this scene of resurrection of the dead.
Hearing Charles' question, Linda frowned slightly under the white triangle on her forehead, "It's not a big deal to say that it's a mutation, but his body has indeed changed. He is now immortal, immortal on various levels."
"I injected the sea snake venom directly into his blood, and his blood froze quickly, but even if his blood was not flowing, he still didn't die. I guess it would be the same even if his head was chopped off now. "
Speaking of this, Linda glanced at Kenona who was at the helm, and pulled Charles out of the cockpit.
She put her mouth close to the captain's ear and whispered: "Captain, things seem to be a bit troublesome, not only Norden, I guess everyone on board has become like him now."
"What? Everyone?" Charles' pupils opened slightly.
Linda nodded first, then raised her right hand and pulled the sleeve with her left, exposing her fair arm.
Charles saw a small spot of blood on the skin near the elbow.
"In order to verify my conjecture, I also injected myself with a lethal dose of venom, but I also did not die."
"Captain, I haven't found any symptoms yet, but in this place, the boundary between life and death as a creature has begun to blur."
Charles stretched out his finger and pressed her blood spot, his expression looked very solemn.
In Earthsea, he had seen many anomalies, but this was the first time he had seen this anomaly, which was beyond his imagination.
Although this seems to be a good thing, the crew will not die regardless of any injuries, as long as the wounds are re-sewed, they can be alive and kicking again.
But facing this phenomenon, Charles had an ominous premonition in his heart.
He knew that Earth Sea had never produced good things, especially under this deep sea, and no one could guarantee what caused this effect.
And don't forget, this kind of undead anomaly still appeared together with the powerful spiritual pollution, this anomaly must be wrong.
"Does anyone else know about this besides you?" Charles asked his ship doctor.
"I didn't tell the others. It's up to you to decide whether to announce it to the crew." Linda replied.
After thinking for a few seconds, Charles said: "Don't tell other people about this, so as not to distract them, you should try your best to heal Norden's injury first, I guess this abnormality will remain in the trench, go out Then it's back to normal."
"If Norden's wound was still fatal when he went out, it is estimated that he would die suddenly."
After Charles finished speaking, he turned around and was about to go back to the cabin, but just as he turned around, he saw a hesitant expression on Linda's face from the corner of his eye.
"What? Is there something else?" Charles turned around and asked again.
Linda didn't answer, and immediately walked up the steps towards the cabin, leaving Charles with a bald back. "I'm going to see Norden again now. There should be nothing wrong with his injury."
What Linda said was true. Norden soon returned to the deck. He didn't look like he wanted to die alone, and he moved freely.
The crew members asked him curiously, is there any way to survive, and whether he has hidden a life-saving relic like the second officer.
Facing this question, Norden, who was not good at expressing himself, was really unable to answer.
Dipper followed him nonchalantly, guarding against this guy's abnormality.