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Ashes Of Deep Sea Chapter 235

Chapter 235: Chapter 239 Falling Objects

The speed of the Brilliant Starship gradually slowed down, finally anchoring to a cautious stop hundreds of meters from the faintly glowing semi-transparent “cliff.”

However, the hundreds of meters of distance were so insignificant compared to the scale of the gigantic object that visually, Luny still felt as if the Brilliant Starship was right up against the “cliff.” The towering geometric body looked mountainous, almost oppressively looming, as if it could suffocate anyone standing here if they were just an ordinary person.

“…It's truly spectacular,” the Magic Doll couldn't help but look up in awe, “and very beautiful.”

Indeed, the object was both spectacular and beautiful. If one ignored its eeriness, it could even be considered a magnificent sight, inspiring the greatest creativity in a talented artist or a multitude of poems from a poet–

It appeared like a peak sculpted from pale golden, clear amber, or a particularly orderly geometric iceberg floating in the water, emanating a misty light haze, surrounded by thin mists that gently shifted along its surfaces, outlining a dreamlike aura.

Various signs indicated that this object was indeed like a “dreamscape”–it had no physical substance, even though it was definitely there, but it seemed just like a massive shadow.

“Mistress,” Luny couldn't help turning back, “What do you think this is?”

“…I don't know, I only know it fell from the sky,” Lucricia openly admitted her ignorance, recalling the first time the Brilliant Starship tracked this object–just the day before yesterday, in the waning hours of the daytime, the ship sailing along observed a huge and hazy glowing body suddenly falling from the sky, tearing through the clouds and disappearing deep within the bordering seas, and since then, she and her ship had been tracking it.

Other than the obvious fact that it had “fallen from the sky,” she knew nothing about this ghostly extraterrestrial visitor.

Lucricia scrutinized the bottom of the huge geometric body and confirmed another thing:

The object was very light, extraordinarily so. It floated on the surface of the sea, its lower half barely sinking into the water, but even that slight submersion indicated that this seemingly “phantom” object did possess some mass and was more than merely a shadow.

Having some mass implied it could be confined by physical materials… With the power of the Brilliant Starship, could they possibly tow this thing away?

Could they take it back to the civilized world for a proper professional team to study? The Explorers' Association would likely be happy to assist…

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But theory was one thing; how could they practically manage it? How could they move a vast, penetrable phantom? Or was there… a physical core within the depths of this luminous geometric body that was the source of its mass?

Lucricia rapidly contemplated these thoughts, while Luny's voice then rose beside her, “Shall we scout inside it?”

“Proceed with caution,” Lucricia said, raising her hand and biting her finger, a drop of blood oozing from the fingertip, slowly drifting forward, and suddenly “bursting” into an exaggerated smoke cloud mid-way.

As the smoke cleared, another “Lucricia” appeared in the cockpit–but merely a ghostly apparition, dressed in a pale, tattered gown, its face rigid and haunted, hovering eerily with a translucent quality.

Lucricia nodded at the apparition, which silently turned and flew towards the “mountain” hundreds of meters away.

Luny watched nervously as the ghostly apparition swiftly crossed the mist-covered sea and silently vanished inside the “mountain.”

Nothing happened.

“Mistress?” Luny looked back at her owner, “What's inside?”

“Light and warmth, very warm but not burning hot, bright but not blinding… inside, there are no winds or waves, and the sea below seems even calmer than 'outside',” Lucricia slowly relayed the sensed information from her ghostly double, “It seems, at least the shallow parts of the 'mountain' are safe. I'm speeding up towards the interior.”

Luny nodded, and although just a Magic Doll, having a “soul” closer to a human's than any other crew member on board, the tension naturally rose. She reached behind to wind her key twice, the action soothing the slight trembling of her parts due to nerves, then after a long wait, she suddenly noticed a change in her mistress's expression.

Lucricia frowned slightly, looking forward.

“I've reached the deepest part,” the “sea witch” stated, “There's a core.”

“A core? What kind of core?”

“It's a huge stone sphere,” Lucricia said with a somewhat strange expression, “or at least it appears to be stonelike, grey-white, with many regular grooves on its surface, about ten meters in diameter, floating above the sea…”

While speaking, Lucricia frowned and concentrated as though issuing commands to the ghostly apparition that had entered deep into the luminous geometric body, then continued, “It can be touched, it's solid.”

“It's solid…” Luny paused, quickly grasping her mistress's implication from years of experience together, “You mean… to drag it back?”

“The Elves scholars at Light Breeze Harbor should be interested in this object,” Lucricia calmly said, “The patterns on the surface of the stone sphere have a clear regularity and conceal a complex geometrical structure; I suppose… someone skilled in mathematics might be able to discern something from it.”

“How shall we 'drag' this thing back?” Luny looked perplexedly at her mistress, “With a sturdy rope or chain? We do have spare anchor ropes on board, but they may not be long enough–the projection of the glowing body is too large, and the distance from here to its core probably exceeds the limit of the anchor ropes…”

Lucricia stared silently at the glowing “mountain” for half a minute, then seemed to make a decision: “We'll go inside and pull it.”

“Are you serious?”

“I've gotten curious.”

“Well, you are serious.”

Duncan slept in the captain's quarters on Homeloss and had a brief, bizarre dream.

It was incredible; his body hardly needed sleep, let alone dream. In fact, since he had arrived on this ship, he had never experienced “dreaming”–while in Prand's body, he did have some tangled, trivial dreams, but none were as clear and vivid as this strange, brief dream.

In the dream, he saw a meteor, a meteor that appeared suddenly during the day.

He stood at the bow of Homeloss, where the ship was dead silent. He could neither hear the goat head's chatter in his mind nor the usual noise Alice made on deck fighting with buckets and mops, and even the Endless Sea was silent, with no waves or wind.

The entire world seemed to have fallen into dead silence, and in this silence, a huge luminous body fell from the sky–equally silent.

One by one, the luminous bodies fell, dropping onto the calm surface of the Endless Sea. Despite being incredibly large objects, they did not stir any movement, as if a phantom fell upon another phantom. Eventually, the falling luminous bodies turned into a strange, terrifying meteor shower–numerous light bodies gradually covered the entire sea surface, surrounding Homeloss in a sea of brightness.

However, as countless light bodies fell, the sky gradually dimmed, and at the end of the dream, the meteor shower gradually ceased, and the sky had turned pitch black.

At the end of the dream, Duncan looked up and saw only a dark, mottled red void in the sky, resembling the dying ember of a fire in the darkness, ominously overseeing the earthly realm like a dying eye.

Duncan jolted awake, the deep impression of the absurd dream still vividly lingering in his mind.

He was astonished that he had dreamt on the ship, and even more astonished by the bizarre scenes he witnessed in the dream–

The silent world, silent meteors, the dead darkness of the sky, and the ominous void overseeing the worldly realm like an eye… Why had he dreamt of such strange scenes? What did this dream signify?!

Duncan slowly calmed his breathing and sat up on the bed, rubbing his forehead with some irritation.

On the mysterious Endless Sea, aboard Homeloss, he dared not believe the dream was merely a dream–something must have influenced him, or his “intuition” sensed something, causing him to see that scene in his dream.

In his agitated contemplation, he slightly furrowed his brow.

Could it be related to the “world countdown” he had just learned about? Connected to the “truth” about the apocalypse touched by the mad “Captain Duncan” a hundred years ago?

Had this newfound information prompted associations, or had the memories lingering in this body suddenly become restless? Was his contact with Terrian and Lucreshia related to this dream?

Duncan lightly tapped his forehead and reached for the bottle of liquor on the side cabinet, intending to calm his mood with alcohol, but as he reached out, his gaze swept past the wall clock nearby, and he stopped his movement.

The hands of the clock were frozen.

Frozen at the moment one minute before sunrise.

Outside the window, it was dim, showing neither the glow of dawn nor the cold brilliance of the Creation of the World.

The flame of the oil lamp in the bedroom was the only “active entity” still burning calmly, but its light was faintly pale, casting an eerie glow throughout the room.

Duncan's gaze coldly swept over all this, taking in every unusual phenomenon.

The situation was clearly not right… Was he still in a dream?

He quickly dismissed this possibility–he could distinguish whether he was dreaming when his consciousness was clear.

Frowning, Duncan restrained the urge to push open the window to check the situation outside the ship, and instead rose and walked toward the wooden door of the bedroom.

He would first go to the chart room to see if the goat head knew what was happening.

He pushed open the door leading to the chart room and looked toward the navigation table that held the sea charts and the goat head.

The goat head was not there.

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Chapter 192
Chapter 191
Chapter 190
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Chapter 185
Chapter 184
Chapter 183
Chapter 182 – Chapter 182: Chapter 186: Local Products from the City
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Chapter 180
Chapter 179
Chapter 178
Chapter 177
Chapter 176
Chapter 175 – Chapter 175: Chapter 179: One Should Have Some Self
Chapter 174
Chapter 173
Chapter 172
Chapter 171
Chapter 170
Chapter 169
Chapter 168
Chapter 167
Chapter 166
Chapter 165
Chapter 164
Chapter 163 – Chapter 163: Chapter 167: High
Chapter 162
Chapter 161
Chapter 160
Chapter 159
Chapter 158
Chapter 157
Chapter 156
Chapter 155
Chapter 154
Chapter 153
Chapter 152
Chapter 151
Chapter 150
Chapter 149
Chapter 148
Chapter 147
Chapter 146
Chapter 145
Chapter 144
Chapter 143
Chapter 142
Chapter 141
Chapter 140
Chapter 139
Chapter 138
Chapter 137
Chapter 136
Chapter 135
Chapter 134
Chapter 133
Chapter 132
Chapter 131
Chapter 130
Chapter 129
Chapter 128
Chapter 127
Chapter 126
Chapter 125
Chapter 124
Chapter 123
Chapter 122
Chapter 121
Chapter 120
Chapter 119
Chapter 118
Chapter 117
Chapter 116
Chapter 115
Chapter 114
Chapter 113
Chapter 112
Chapter 111
Chapter 110
Chapter 109
Chapter 108
Chapter 107
Chapter 106
Chapter 105
Chapter 104
Chapter 103
Chapter 102
Chapter 101
Chapter 100
Chapter 99
Chapter 98 – Chapter 98: Chapter 102: Nemesis of the Goat Head
Chapter 97 – Chapter 97: Chapter 101: Open–minded Alice
Chapter 96 – Chapter 96: Chapter 100: Truth and Fiction in History
Chapter 95 – Chapter 95: Chapter 99 The First Step of Testing and Control
Chapter 94 – Chapter 94: Chapter 98 Alice Knows Nothing
Chapter 93 – Chapter 93: Chapter 97 Who Is Making the List?
Chapter 92 – Chapter 92: Chapter 96 Gaze
Chapter 91 – Chapter 91: Chapter 95 Infiltration
Chapter 90 – Chapter 90: Chapter 94 Nina's Strange Dream
Chapter 89 – Chapter 89: Chapter 93 "This is Common Sense
Chapter 88 – Chapter 88: Chapter 92 Endless Speculation
Chapter 87 – Chapter 87: Chapter 91: Disordered History
Chapter 86 – Chapter 86: Chapter 90: The Antique Shop's First Big Deal
Chapter 85 – Chapter 85: Chapter 89 Nina's Strangeness
Chapter 84 – Chapter 84: Chapter 88: There is a Genuine Article
Chapter 83 – Chapter 83: Chapter 87 Fenna's Investigation Conclusion
Chapter 82 – Chapter 82: Chapter 86 A Better Plan
Chapter 81 – Chapter 81: Chapter 85: Remuneration
Chapter 80 – Chapter 80: Chapter 84: Captain Duncan's Children
Chapter 79 – Chapter 79: Chapter 83: Ghosts Entangled with Reality
Chapter 78 – Chapter 78: Chapter 82: The Fire that Exists Only in Dreams
Chapter 77 – Chapter 77: Chapter 81: Memory Bias
Chapter 76 – Chapter 76: Chapter 80 Home Visit?
Chapter 75 – Chapter 75: Chapter 79: Dim Lights in the Narrow Alley
Chapter 74 – Chapter 74: Chapter 78 Conclusion Work and the Awareness of a Good Citizen
Chapter 73 – Chapter 73: Chapter 77: Reflections on Fire
Chapter 72 – Chapter 72: Chapter 76: The Dog Understands Human Nature
Chapter 71 – Chapter 71: Chapter 75: Becoming One
Chapter 70 – Chapter 70: Chapter 74: There's a Mole, Terminate the Deal
Chapter 69 – Chapter 69: Chapter 73 Incomplete Memory
Chapter 68 – Chapter 68: Chapter 72: Intelligence at the Assembly Hall
Chapter 67 – Chapter 67: Chapter 71 Gathering in the Gutter
Chapter 66 – Chapter 66: Chapter 70: One of Us
Chapter 65 – Chapter 65: Chapter 69: City–State Life
Chapter 64 – Chapter 64: Chapter 68: Reliable Pigeon Express
Chapter 63 – Chapter 63: Chapter 67 New Connections
Chapter 62 – Chapter 62: Chapter 66 A Beautiful Morning on Homeloss
Chapter 61 – Chapter 61: Chapter 61: Unsteady Navigation
Chapter 60 – Chapter 60: Chapter 60 Opposite the Door
Chapter 59 – Chapter 59: Chapter 59 This door leads to Homeloss
Chapter 58 – Chapter 58: Chapter 58: The Hold
Chapter 57 – Chapter 57: Chapter 57 The Timid Alice
Chapter 56 – Chapter 56: Chapter 56: The Lower Level
Chapter 55 – Chapter 55: Chapter 55: The Soup for Dinner
Chapter 54 – Chapter 54: Chapter 54 Underground Sanctuary
Chapter 53 – Chapter 53: Chapter 53 "Descendants
Chapter 52 – Chapter 52: Chapter 52 The Captain is Not at Home
Chapter 51 – Chapter 51: Chapter 51: Dual–Line Operation
Chapter 50 – Chapter 50: Chapter 50 The Public Vision
Chapter 49 – Chapter 49: Chapter 49: Two Approaching Storm Clouds
Chapter 48 – Chapter 48: Chapter 48 Vigilance
Chapter 47 – Chapter 47: Chapter 47 In Front of the Icon
Chapter 46 – Chapter 46: Chapter 46: Anomalies and Visions
Chapter 45 – Chapter 45: Chapter 45 History
Chapter 44 – Chapter 44: Chapter 44: An Ordinary Person's Breakfast
Chapter 43 – Chapter 43: Chapter 43 Good morning, Mr. Duncan
Chapter 42 – Chapter 42: Chapter 42 What is Seen in Books
Chapter 41 – Chapter 41: Chapter 41 Inside the Antique Shop
Chapter 40 – Chapter 40: Chapter 40 "Landing
Chapter 39 – Chapter 39: Chapter 39 The Captain Steps on Land
Chapter 38 – Chapter 38: Chapter 38: Offline
Chapter 37 – Chapter 37: Chapter 37 Life and Death Cycle
Chapter 36 – Chapter 36: Chapter 36: The Alternation of Day and Night
Chapter 35 – Chapter 35: Chapter 35 Calm and Normal
Chapter 34 – Chapter 34: Chapter 34 Harvest
Chapter 33 – Chapter 33: Chapter 33 Fish
Chapter 32 – Chapter 32: Chapter 32 Breakfast on the Homeloss
Chapter 31 – Chapter 31: Chapter 31 Remnants
Chapter 30 – Chapter 30: Chapter 30 A Messy Trace
Chapter 29 – Chapter 29: Chapter 29 The Protectors of the City
Chapter 28 – Chapter 28: Chapter 28 Pale Night
Chapter 27 – Chapter 27: Chapter 27 Insufficient Knowledge Reserve of Common Sense
Chapter 26 – Chapter 26: Chapter 26: Starless Night
Chapter 25 – Chapter 25: Chapter 25 Difficult Communication
Chapter 24 – Chapter 24: Chapter 24: Pigeons?
Chapter 23 – Chapter 23: Chapter 23 Birds
Chapter 22 – Chapter 22: Chapter 22 Crew Code
Chapter 21 – Chapter 21: Chapter 21: Good News, The Ceremony Went Very Smoothly
Chapter 20 – Chapter 20: Chapter 20 Sacrifice
Chapter 19 – Chapter 19: Chapter 19 Underground Meeting Hall
Chapter 18 – Chapter 18: Chapter 18 Sewers
Chapter 17 – Chapter 17: Chapter 17: The Cave
Chapter 16 – Chapter 16: Chapter 16: Walking in the Spirit Realm
Chapter 15 – Chapter 15: Chapter 15 Touching the Flame
Chapter 14 – Chapter 14: Chapter 14 Harmless New Crew Member
Chapter 13 – Chapter 13: Chapter 13 Prolonged Bed Rest is Bad for the Cervical Spine
Chapter 12 – Chapter 12: Chapter 12: The Ghost Ship Captain and the Cursed Doll
Chapter 11 – Chapter 11: Chapter 11 Alice
Chapter 10 – Chapter 10: Chapter 10 Elegance Isn't So Elegant Anymore
Chapter 9 – Chapter 9: Chapter 9 Going and Returning, Again and Again
Chapter 8 – Chapter 8: Chapter 8: The Sun
Chapter 7 – Chapter 7: Chapter 7: The Puppet
Chapter 6 – Chapter 6: Chapter 6 The Disappearance of the "Cargo
Chapter 5 – Chapter 5: Chapter 5 Interwoven
Chapter 4 – Chapter 4: 4 Spirit Realm Speedboat
Chapter 3 – Chapter 3: Chapter 3 Wandering at the Border
Chapter 2 – Chapter 2: Chapter 2: Captain of the Homeloss
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