Chapter 709 - 709 706 The Familiar Mist
Chapter 709 - 709 706 The Familiar Mist
?Chapter 709: Chapter 706: The Familiar Mist Chapter 709: Chapter 706: The Familiar Mist Within the mist that shrouded the entire sea, resembling an endless veil, the “Tide” Vessel from the Deep Sea Church and two escort ships began entering the area illuminated by the Spiritual Fire “Torch.” Their figures gradually became clear in the mist, and the contours that originally appeared to shimmer and undulate due to the border environment also stabilized under the glow of the firelight.
For the sailors aboard Homeloss, they sensed even more pronounced changes during this process—the towering bluish-green flames seemed like a beacon bringing order. The perpetual mist of the border seas miraculously receded near that beacon, and as they drew closer to the light, the faint background noise and whispers of the surrounding environment also diminished—changes that the seasoned sailors who patrolled near the Eternal Veil had never experienced before.
On the bow deck of Homeloss, Fenna frowned slightly, tilting her head as if discerning distant sounds from the wind. She then nodded at Duncan, “Commander Sandra from Homeloss extends her greetings and respects. She is inquiring about the next course of action.”
Duncan nodded, “Wait until Rest and No Rest arrive. Then we’ll enter the thick fog. Be careful not to leave the range of the Flame Lighthouse’s illumination.”
Fenna immediately relayed the captain’s instructions to her Church brethren, while Duncan displayed a keen interest in her mode of “Psionic Communication” with nearby Deep Sea believers—a method reliant on meditation and prayer. After curiously observing for a while, he seemed to remember another matter, “Speaking of which… shouldn’t Homeloss really be fitted with a wireless radio system?”
“If you’re thinking of using it in safe waters, that would be fine. But on this border side… it’s not reliable,” Fenna replied seriously. “In the border seas, the likelihood of machines being mystically corrupted is quite high. Apart from devices like steam-powered cores, which can operate steadily thanks to strong divine blessings, everything else tends to encounter some issues. And radios are the most susceptible to malfunctions among them.”
As Fenna finished speaking, Lucrecia joined in, “Radios that are switched on can easily pick up ‘voices’ from unknown sources. Those voices can corrupt the mind, and some entities can slip through the radio into the real world, silently corrupting those devices not protected by steam—therefore, ships entering the border seas generally turn off the onboard radio, even cutting off the internal telephone lines used within the ship.”
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