On the boundless blue ocean, the huge white bones stacked together provide the only foothold on the sea. A lonely figure sits on the white bone, holding a simple homemade suspender in his hand.

His name is Kane. He used to be the captain of the Griffin. At the same time, he has a heroic identity. When the whole ship was involved in the whirlpool, he woke up in an unknown sea area, met an necromancer who existed here, and was finally transformed into a death knight.

The white glow from the sky, illuminating all the surrounding areas, since Kane came to this area, the situation has always been so, in his impression, except for a few rainy days, there is almost always sunny day, even no dark night.

Once upon a time, the laws of the world didn't seem to apply here, just as Kane had been here for so long, but he couldn't even find a small piece of land, and the ocean seemed to be the whole world.

The traces of erosion appeared on his clothes. Although there was no human body or death knight's body here, the protection of clothes was not so important, but he did not want to take off these clothes. These were the only things he could remember his past life.

Since the transformation of death knight is completed, Kane has never seen the previous necromancer, or any other human. He is the only one left in this seemingly endless ocean and even the whole world.

When the necromancer disappeared, the mental imprint in Kane's mind undoubtedly controlled him for a long time.

In that special period, Kane's consciousness did not dissipate, but existed in the depth of his mind. Through his body, he always observed all the circumstances of the outside world, so as to understand his own situation more deeply.

Kane saw that his body, according to the order of the necromancer, was constantly turning all the dead fish into undead creatures. Even Kane himself could not count the specific number.

Although a considerable number of undead creatures have been transformed, the ocean he lives in seems to have the magic power to accommodate everything. No matter how many undead creatures are, they are not worth mentioning in front of it.

At first, in the face of the control of the mental imprint, Kane was extremely resistant. He tried to take back the control of his body from the mental imprint countless times, but without any effect.

Kane was able to take back the control of his body thanks to his compromise with himself. After he realized everything here, Kane's previous insistence seemed meaningless. When he reached a reconciliation with the spiritual mark of controlling himself, his consciousness naturally returned to his body.

The suppression of Kane's consciousness by spiritual imprint is not as strong as he imagined. It seems that as long as he shows willingness to submit, spiritual imprint will release the suppression of consciousness.

For some reason, in Kane's opinion, everything about the mental imprint, and the reconciliation he reached with his consciousness after perceiving the abnormality here, are all expected by the necromancer. The necromancer seems to believe that Kane will make this choice.

After regaining control of the mental imprint, what Kane has to do is to spend the long and lonely time in addition to constantly transforming the fish carcasses transported.

A person is trapped in this sea area, surrounded by undead creatures, without any object to talk to. The limitation of mental imprint makes him unable to escape from this space. The body of death knight makes him lose most of his normal perception. Kane, who clearly understood his own situation, only felt that if he stayed like this, his spirit would not be able to bear it.

Sitting on the huge necromancer all day long, he doesn't have to do anything except transform the necromancer. He has no rival and won't see the life of the necromancer. However, he has brought a heavy mental pressure on Kane. The promotion of rank did not make Kane feel happy, but made his heart empty.

Sometimes, Kane only feels that he is in a nightmare. Maybe when he wakes up, he will go back to the former Griffin and be surrounded by his crew. However, the tireless body of the death knight reminds him all the time that he can no longer fall into deep sleep and stay awake forever. For Kane, this is more like a curse.

At other times, Kane also has some crazy ideas in his heart. He wants to be silent, from the bright and calm sea to the cold and gloomy sea bottom, so that the sea can be deeply poured into his body, and his soul can also be silent in the silent deep sea.

Kane, who has done many psychological counseling for other crew members, naturally knows that his current state is extremely bad. Because there is no other creature to communicate with, in order to make the situation better, he must find something to do, let himself sink into it, so as to get rid of the mental torture.

Through the signs of the undead, Kane found that the undead mage, who was also a hero, had been on the sea for a longer time than him.

Kane didn't know how the necromancer achieved this, whether he relied on his own heroic will, or always harbored some hope in his heart, or for some other reason. But Kane couldn't do it. Since the moment when he reached a reconciliation with himself, his heroic will dissipated most of it, and finally couldn't unite.

Kane, who is eager for silence, has another simplest way, that is to give up his own will and let the spirit take over everything in his body, while Kane himself will fall into complete peace. Kane is not willing to do so, only this, he is not willing to give up.

In the process of trying to relieve the pressure in his heart, Kane thought of many ways, but failed to achieve much success. Without communication with other creatures, these ways could not make Kane satisfied. No matter what Kane did, he could not really relax his spirit.

After unremitting attempts, Kane finally found a suitable way to restore his calm, which is the way in front of him.

The suspender, which is so simple that it doesn't even have a float, suddenly bends down at the front end and feels the tension coming from his hands. Kane looks happy. This kind of emotion, which doesn't exist in the perception of the death knight, appears on him at this time.

Except for the inaccessible deep sea area, there are no fish and any living creatures that can be transformed. Under the control of spiritual imprint, they have already been transformed by Kane. I'm afraid that nothing can be achieved by simple fishing. Obviously, Kane's way to satisfy himself is not simple fishing.