Ashes Of Deep Sea

Chapter 777 - 777 774 Intersection Window



Chapter 777 - 777 774 Intersection Window

?Chapter 777: Chapter 774: Intersection Window Chapter 777: Chapter 774: Intersection Window After crossing the Six Nautical Miles threshold, “Homeloss” and “Brilliant Starship” entered a peculiar… “state”.

The ocean and the fog had disappeared, and a strange dim light that had pervaded the sky now evenly covered the entire world outside the ship’s hull—every “boundary” seemed to have failed, and everything that had once been clearly demarcated now appeared overnight as a uniform texture without distinction between up and down… “background color”, and both ghost ships seemed to be flying through this uniform background color, “floating” in the air.

“…This is not what the church described,” Fenna said, looking out at the scenery beyond the ship’s hull, speaking instinctively, “According to the records, even if you cross the Six Nautical Miles threshold by some distance, there are supposed to be a sea surface and sky… I remember Miss Lucrecia also mentioned this.”

Duncan, contemplating, raised his head and silently glanced at the “sailor” who was gripping the wheel with a tense expression. After a moment, he broke the silence, “Perhaps this is the phenomenon that should occur when anomaly 077 ‘effectively takes place’—we are navigating through a special ‘channel’ that is protecting us from the time turbulence outside the threshold.”

“How long will we sail in this ‘channel’?” Alice asked curiously.

Duncan thought for a bit and shook his head, “Even I don’t know.”

Alice then turned her curious gaze towards the sailor at the helm.

The already nervous anomaly 077, noticing the doll’s clear gaze, became even more tense, shrinking his neck and saying, “Don’t look at me, I don’t know either—I’m just steering the ship…”

While saying this, he tried to keep a serious face, grasping the wheel and slightly adjusting the direction, but in truth, he also didn’t know where to “steer”, merely shaking the wheel in place to appear busy—given the bizarre circumstances, the ship’s specific “direction” clearly had nothing to do with the wheel…
Duncan, seeing through this but not pointing it out, sensed the condition of “Homeloss” to ensure everything was normal, then no longer paid attention to the sailor’s situation, instead looking up towards the “Brilliant Starship” floating nearby, calling out in his mind, “Lucy, how are things on your end?”

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