Chapter 795 - 795 792 Alices Liberation
Chapter 795 - 795 792 Alices Liberation
?Chapter 795: Chapter 792: Alice’s ‘Liberation Chapter 795: Chapter 792: Alice’s ‘Liberation By the time Duncan and Fenna reached the stern helm, Miss Doll was squatting next to the ship’s wheel, muttering to a pile of ropes and buckets—After getting closer, Duncan surreptitiously listened for a while and found that the doll was offering psychological counseling to the buckets.
The main content of the counseling was, “Although I don’t know how to steer the ship, don’t panic, after all, I also don’t know much about sailing because I said I can’t steer.”
Duncan felt that leaving this doll alone at the helm was a mistake, and now he felt that the entire ship was getting tense.
At this time, Alice finally noticed Duncan standing to the side. The doll hurriedly stood up from the pile of buckets and ropes and waved happily, “Captain! You’re finally here!”
“Hmm,” Duncan nodded tersely, seriously ignoring the various odd and moving pieces of debris leaving the platform while looking at the doll, “So, are you still feeling nervous?”
“A little,” Alice nodded with some restraint, but then a smile appeared in her eyes, “But I feel much better now! I just chatted with my friends, and when I found out they were nervous too, I didn’t feel so nervous anymore…”
Fenna looked at the doll with a strange expression, “…Do you know why they are nervous?”
“I don’t know,” Alice said, looking up confidently, “They didn’t tell me, but they said they’d stay optimistic.”
Fenna was dumbfounded, while Duncan sighed with a now-familiar expression and waved his hand dismissively at the doll, “Don’t think too much, don’t worry, Goat Head and I will monitor the situation on the ship the whole time, saying we need you to steer, but it’s just to complete a ‘symbolic’ process. Do you remember what I told you before?”
When the captain mentioned serious matters, Alice’s face finally took on a serious expression. She quickly recalled her experiences with the captain in “Alice’s Mansion,” her feelings at the bottom of her heart when she held the “palette” in that bizarre hall filled with black fog, and then nodded seriously to the captain, “I remember, you told me to remember that sensation… When I grasp the wheel, to imagine it as my own ‘palette’, telling all the memories’ information to Homeloss, right?”
“This is a plan made according to the feedback from Homeloss when the ‘sailor’ was steering,” Duncan nodded slightly, “But we still can’t be sure that Homeloss will be able to ‘understand’ the instructions you give, after all, the navigation routes you and ‘sailor’ recorded are not the same.”
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