Chapter 59 “This Door Leads To The Vanished”
The entire bottom of the Vanished was in a fragmented state with the space beyond the broken cabin being filled with nothingness and endless dark shimmers.
Is this the real “bilge structure” of the Vanished? So what’s outside of this broken cabin?
Would such a sight exist under the Boundless Sea?
Duncan cautiously took two steps forward on the largest plank of floating wood while at the same time making sure the exit behind himself didn’t disappear as he did so.
“Captain...” Alice’s nervous voice came over again as the doll peeked a part of her head out from the door in horror, “This... this is normal, right?”
Duncan’s heart was actually less confident than this doll; after all, the latter could still blindly trust the captain, whereas he had no one to turn to. However, in the face of Alice’s nervous appearance and the “crew rules” mentioned by the goat head before, Duncan muscled his uneasiness and maintained the usual calm appearance.CHeCk for new stories on no/v/el/bin(.)c0m
“Don’t worry,” he said lightly, “the Vanished is a ship you can’t imagine.”
“Indeed, it is unimaginable...” Alice said in amazement. Duncan’s calm performance obviously reassured her a little as she glanced around the broken and fragmented space that was once the ship’s lowest level, “Captain, this outside... doesn’t look like it has water.”
Duncan mused over her question before cocking his brow up, “You think this is the underwater parts of the Boundless Sea?”
Alice appeared stunned: “Huh? Why are you asking me that?”
Duncan looked indifferent: “Because you have experience.”
“Isn’t it because I was thrown overboard by you...?” Alice said subconsciously. But halfway through the sentence, she quickly corrected herself, “I don’t think so... The sea must be full of water. Even if the Boundless Sea is not right, there must be water under the ocean. But this looks like...”
“A nothingness filled with chaotic streams of light,” Duncan shook his head as he finished her sentence. Coming up to the edge of the floating wooden platform he’s stepping on, he glances downward at the flowing stream of lights, “The bottom of the Vanished... is not in the Boundless Sea.”
Duncan mobilized all the reliable and unreliable knowledge in his mind to try to explain the strange phenomenon here.
Meanwhile, Alice watched in confusion as the captain made strange movements at the edge of the floating wooden platform when she asked: “Captain... are you using a special ritual of appeasement... to pacify the cabin?”
Awkwardly freezing on the spot, the man quickly sheathes his sword before replying, “That’s right....”
“Oh that’s awesome!” Alice’s eyes lit up, “Then do you want to perform a pacification ceremony for all the fragments here?”
“...... One is enough,” Duncan continued to say his lies with a straight face, and then quickly diverted her attention before the curious doll got too nosy, “Let’s go.”
As he spoke, he made sure the lantern was operating correctly and kept it close.. After this, there’s no turning back, yet nothing happened....
Just like he had tested with his sword before, Duncan had directly “skipped” the process of crossing the crack.
Alice watched in amazement as the captain walked ahead without issue. Of course, she’s still nervous despite seeing it’s okay. In her moment of courage, she suddenly charged and jumped forward with her eyes closed. Naturally, this had the direct effect of crashing straight into Duncan who was completely unprepared for the cannonball – he literally got the wind shot out of his lung.
Pulling himself up after the tumble, he stared expressionlessly at the headless doll that was scrambling around behind himself – Alice’s head had fallen off again after the mess, which had now rolled off around ten meters from the body.
“So... Sorr... Sorry...”
“You behave and wait here for me. I’ll come pick you up afterward.” Duncan sighed, reflecting in his mind on why he had brought this crappy doll down here. “Do you want to consider putting a screw onto your neck....?”
Alice’s head didn’t seem to hear Duncan’s second little quip when she started to stammer in shock, “The-Ther-There.... There’s a d....”
Duncan frowned and turned his head to look in the direction that Alice’s head was desperately signaling with her eyes.
A dark wooden door stood silently at the end of the debris.