Ashes Of Deep Sea

Chapter 776 - 776 773 Leaping Across the Boundaries



Chapter 776 - 776 773 Leaping Across the Boundaries

?Chapter 776: Chapter 773: Leaping Across the Boundaries Chapter 776: Chapter 773: Leaping Across the Boundaries Duncan opened the door to the captain’s quarters and strode in; the black goat head on the navigation desk immediately silenced and turned its gaze towards the entrance, watching under the dim light.

“Duncan Ebnomal—I’m back,” Duncan said with a wave of his hand, then glanced out the window, “Where are we right now?”

Before entering the captain’s quarters, he had noticed that the Homeloss had already passed through the dark mist, and now the dense fog in the nearby waters had turned into a normal gray-white color; under the light, that heavy fog was silently undulating in the distance.

“We arrived at the Six Nautical Miles boundary line fifteen minutes ago; the fleet is now waiting for your command,” the goat head spoke, creaking its neck as it swiveled its head, as if still sizing up the captain that had just entered the room, “You… seem to have been to a very far place or been gone for a long time; I almost didn’t recognize you for a moment.”

Listening to the goat head’s slightly anxious mutter, Duncan just waved his hand lightly and then did not head towards the navigation desk as usual but slowly turned around, as if searching for something around him—his gaze fell upon the lantern hanging on the nearby wall.

The antique brass lantern hung quietly on the hook, looking unremarkable, as if it were nothing more than a common item when not lit.

He reached out, took the lantern from the wall, and examined it closely in front of him.

“Are you headed to the lower deck?” the voice of the goat head came from behind him, with a hint of confusion, “The lower deck is very calm right now; it shouldn’t need soothing, and we’re at the boundary…”

“No, I’m not going to the lower deck,” Duncan interrupted the goat head, then took the lantern to the navigation desk and set it down carelessly on the table, “As for this lantern, how much do you know about it?”

The goat head visibly paused, somewhat unclear about why the captain suddenly asked such a question after “walking out the door,” but quickly it recovered to respond, pondering as it spoke, “If you’re asking about the use of this lantern, I’ve already told you, but if you’re asking about its origin… then I can only say, it was already here when I arrived.”

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