Chapter 51 The Witch
Not many people know the name Tia Doma in the sea.

This is a reclusive witch who hardly goes to sea, always stays in her hidden cabin, collecting all kinds of strange things.

Few people can find out where she is, and Jack Sparrow happens to be one of them.

In fact, Jack Sparrow's magical compass was a gift from Tia Doma.

It is rumored that this flirtatious pirate captain had an affair with a witch. Apparently, during this affair, Captain Sparrow failed to please, which made him unable to tell whether he was being played. So much so that when Don When Sen mentioned the name Tia Doma, Sparrow had a complicated expression.

After the fleet sailed for ten days, a huge emerald island finally appeared on the sea level.

The mountains above the island stretch like a crouching dragon, and an inland river borders the sea.

"We need to take a small boat and go up the river until the sun goes down before arriving at the wooden house where Tia Doma is."

Sparrow said: "There can't be too many people, she hates others disturbing the tranquility here."

"Tom, Mr. Turner, Captain Sparrow, and me." Townsend said slowly, "I think the four of us are enough to go."

"Isn't it safe?" Tom asked in a low voice.

"This is where the gods live, Tom." Tang Sen looked at the island from a distance: "I think we need to maintain the most basic courtesy and awe."

"God?" Tom was puzzled. "Is this a metaphor?"

"His tone doesn't sound like it." Sparrow said, "Don seems to know a lot of strange things."

"Oh, Captain Sparrow." Tang Sen raised his eyebrows, a little surprised: "It seems that you don't know yet, how interesting."

"That's right, if you knew, I'm afraid you would stay far away from here."

"I have an ominous premonition." Sparrow shrank back, "It's better to let me stay on the Dreadnought, to be honest, after these ten days, I found and developed a kind of... er, Unspeakable emotions, we cannot be separated for a moment."

"You need to lead the way, Captain Sparrow." Tang Sen waved his hand and said, "Don't worry, if I encounter danger, I won't run faster than you."

"I'm not immortal." Sparrow muttered, jumped over the side of the boat.

The four of them got into the boat, Tom sat in the stern, and paddled up against the current. As the river deepened, soon, the dense trees on both sides of the river covered the sunlight, and the environment became dark.

In addition to the trees with mixed roots on both sides, you can occasionally see some abandoned wooden houses on stilts. Obviously, this island is not without traces of civilization.

"I used to think that witches were a group of fraudsters who pretended to be ghosts and blasphemed the gods." Tom chatted while rowing: "When I was in London, I saw many witches were burned to ashes by the flames of the church."

"And now?" William asked.

"After following Mr. Tang, I have seen too many strange things." Tom sighed: "So, now I am in awe of anything related to mystery."

"I only hope that this witch won't be like in the story, wearing a pointed wizard hat, wrinkled face, hoarse voice like a vulture, and ominous eyes like a crow, standing by the boiler all day, stirring the green Curse anyone who sees her."

"On the contrary." Sparrow turned his head and said, "She is a very attractive woman with a charming voice. Of course, she is really weird."

"Oh, you have to be careful, little Bill, she especially likes your type."

"Don't call me Little Bill, pirate." William corrected dissatisfiedly: "Compared to Mr. Tang, you really lack manners."

"Pirates don't need manners, Bill Jr," said Sparrow nonchalantly.

"In Mr. Tang's fleet, the pirates who have no manners are miserable." Tom said quietly beside him.

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Sparrow closed his mouth.

There was no words all the way, as Sparrow said, until the sun was setting and the faint light could barely penetrate the canopy of the dense forest, and the few people saw a dim fire in front of the river.

It was a small wooden house built on stilts at the corner of the river. The steps of the wooden house extended to the river, forming a small pier. On the wooden piles of the pier, there was a small boat full of fallen leaves.

"This witch obviously hasn't been out for a long time." William Turner identified it in this way.

No one responded to him, and even Jack Sparrow, who talked the most, seemed a little nervous. His buttocks were firmly glued to the board of the boat, and he volunteered: "I'm guarding the boat outside."

"No one here will steal our boat." Townsend stepped onto the pier immediately, and with a gesture of his eyes, Tom and William dragged Sparrow up.

"Go ahead, Captain Sparrow, Miss Torma would not like to see a stranger enter her room first."

Reluctantly, Sparrow climbed up the steps, stood in front of the door and bowed his body, peeped in through the window for a while, and then carefully opened the door.

A yellow python poked its head out from the side of the door, startling Sparrow, he stretched out a finger, carefully pulled the python's head away, and stepped into the room with quicker steps.

Tang Sen followed closely behind, and the first thing he saw was the witch sitting in front of the desk, facing the gate.

She has brown skin, messy dreadlocks on her head, dark lips, and evenly distributed black ink dots on her cheeks. Against the backdrop of the candlelight and the messy and strange objects around her, she exudes a mysterious and weird charm.

The witch obviously noticed the group of people coming in, the corners of her mouth slowly curled up into a smile, her eyes were fixed on Sparrow, and she said in a low voice, "Jack—Sparrow."

Tang Sen noticed that the other party's tone of voice was very strange, with a drawn-out ending and a slightly seductive hoarseness.

"Tia Doma." Sparrow forced a smile all over his face, avoiding the glass bottles filled with suspicious biological organs hanging on the roof, and came to the witch.

"I knew that one day the wind would blow you back." The witch stood up with a smile on her face, and brought her skirt to Sparrow, "How can I help you?"

"This time it's not because of me." Sparrow endured the witch's hand stroking his cheek stiffly, and said, "I brought you a visitor."

"Visitor~" the witch spoke slowly: "Captain Jack Sparrow is willing to lead the way for others? This is not your style."

She turned her body, her gaze bypassed Sparrow and landed on Townsend.

"Oh, a gentleman." She looked Tang Sen up and down, and the smile on her face suddenly and slowly disappeared.

"It's weird."

She walked over slowly, almost face to face with Tang Sen.

"I'm on your body, I can't see anything."

(End of this chapter)

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