Ashes Of Deep Sea

Chapter 614 - 614 613 The Ship and the First Mate



Chapter 614 - 614 613 The Ship and the First Mate

?Chapter 614: Chapter 613: The Ship and the First Mate Chapter 614: Chapter 613: The Ship and the First Mate At the edge of the maritime chart table, the silent, dark wooden carving of a goat’s head kept watching Duncan—a gaze more unsettling in its silence than the other, chattering goat’s head.

Duncan finally couldn’t ignore the gaze anymore and had to lift his head from his thoughts to ask, “Why do you keep staring at me?”

“I thought you would go ‘steering’ again, like last time,” the goat’s head said slowly, “It felt… very strange.”

Duncan raised his eyebrows, slightly surprised, “You want me to steer again?”

“I don’t know, I just feel it’s incredible,” the goat’s head pondered, its tone uncertain, “I can feel this ‘ship’, I understand every part of it, yet I don’t know how to communicate with it… It’s like an old friend of mine, but I have forgotten about it, so it ignores me now. Last time, when you went to the aft deck and grasped the steering wheel… I seemed to hear its voice.”

“Oh? You heard ‘its’ voice? What kind of voice was it?”

Duncan showed a curious expression immediately, as he had left in haste last time and hadn’t gotten the chance to discuss this with the goat’s head; now that it mentioned it, he realized he had overlooked this question—when he went to steer, the goat’s head in the real world had awoken, but what about this one in the Dreamscape? What was its reaction then?

The goat head paused, seemingly recalling, and after nearly half a minute, it slowly began, “Rather than a voice, it was more like something that directly appeared in my memory. It seemed to be calling me, reminding me not to forget the contract with the ‘captain’, reminding me not to neglect my duties… I also saw some images, saw…”

It suddenly stopped, as if the state of being half asleep and half awake was affecting its thought process, making it unable to organize appropriate language to describe what was in its memory, as if it had again fallen into a kind of mental stalling, forgetting the current topic.

Duncan had to remind from the side, “What did you see? Was it an image of this ship?”

“Oh, yes, the ship, but it seemed like I wasn’t on the ship…”

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