Chapter 615 - 615 614 Beneath the Fault
Chapter 615 - 615 614 Beneath the Fault
?Chapter 615: Chapter 614: Beneath the Fault Chapter 615: Chapter 614: Beneath the Fault Duncan felt his mind spreading throughout the ship, his perception unfurling like a spider’s web, every part of the ship seemed to become an extension of his own bodily structure—more smoothly than the last time, more clearly than the last time. This Ghost Ship sailing on the edge of the Dreamscape was revealing all its secrets to him, unreservedly.
His spirit began to sink, from the towering stern deck down to the cabins beneath the deck, to the interlayer where gunpowder and cannonballs were stored, all the way to the storage hold for the anchor chains, to the water cistern… from every wall, to every support pillar, from every rope, to every lantern…
The entire ship was gradually transforming into a detailed “projection” that appeared in his mind.
Duncan compared this projected structure in his mind with his memories, hoping to spot some incongruity—perhaps a crossbeam that didn’t exist in the structural design, perhaps a cabin that had never appeared in the physical realm, perhaps a storage layer that no one had ever discovered before—that would be where Homeloss and the consciousness of the Goat’s Head had misaligned in their merger.
Initially, it was a sudden thought that emerged in his mind, Duncan was merely aware that this ship was not just a dream of the “Goat’s Head” and that the “memories” of Homeloss might also be at play, hence he wanted to seek evidence of the latter’s existence. But as his perception continued to spread throughout the ship, this “try-it-and-see” thought was becoming more and more firm, as though an invisible voice was guiding, telling him—
Something really lay hidden deep within this ship, Homeloss was indeed trying to tell him some secrets, in someplace imperceptible from the physical dimension, Homeloss still “remembered” some events that had occurred in subspace.
And this concealed memory pointed to one of the most vital secrets at the heart of this complex Dreamscape—
The origin of the Goat’s Head, and the connection between this ship of the Dreamscape and Silantis.
Was it his own Intuition? Or was Homeloss truly whispering to him incessantly?
Duncan felt a hazy thought emerge in his mind, but he didn’t dwell on this question. He focused on his task, searching for any potential clues.
This was not easy, because even with his most familiar ship, Duncan did not dare to claim he could clearly recall the position of every item on board Homeloss; he was more hopeful that his “Intuition” would assist in this process, to help him find some place out of accord.
However, he hadn’t anticipated that this intuition wouldn’t be necessary—the place of dissonance was even more obvious and more striking than he had imagined.
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