Chapter 833: 830: Hesitation at the Critical Moment
Chapter 833: 830: Hesitation at the Critical Moment
Chapter 833: Chapter 830: Hesitation at the Critical Moment
Lucresia recognized it, that was her Brilliant Starship—yet from another timeline.
It was decades ago when she, during a reckless border journey, accidentally crossed the Six Nautical Miles boundary and became “lost” on the Brilliant Starship—At this very moment, her younger self stood on that ship decades ago, fruitlessly searching for a route back to the Endless Sea.
The sailor gripped the steering wheel, breaking into a cold sweat (if his sweat glands still worked) as he realized what the silhouette of the distant ship meant, instinctively exclaiming: “Lady! That is an entity from another timeline—Do not make contact with it! It must be its interference that caused us to exit the ‘channel’ prematurely; rash contact might trap us!”
Upon these shouts from the sailor, the people on the deck also realized that this situation was completely different from when Homeloss encountered Sea Song in the “channel”—
Sea Song was a ship that had no “relation” to either Homeloss or Brilliant Starship; its sudden appearance at that time could at most be considered as a fleeting shadow in the time turbulence. However, the ship now emerging from the fog was the Brilliant Starship from another timeline, the “alternate dimension counterpart” of the ship beneath their feet—What would happen if two such entities from the flow of time made contact?
Currently, no scholars have conducted research in this field (including those at the Academy of Truth known best for their physical fitness and combat proficiency), but it undoubtedly wouldn’t result in anything good.
However, Lucresia seemed as if she hadn’t heard the sailor’s loud warnings, staring with a strange gaze at the Brilliant Starship gradually approaching through the fog. Then, as if struck by a sudden thought, she sharply turned, scanning her surroundings.
The phantom image of Homeloss overlaid this ship, with the color of the dark wooden deck surfacing translucent Spiritual Fires and ghostly Spiritual Bodies’ sails hanging high on the mast—everything precisely as she vividly remembered.
In this final voyage at the world’s end, she finally unraveled the mystery that had long baffled even her “father.”
It was she herself, who had guided her own course…
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