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As the two supernatural beings sat across from each other with the large mapping table at the middle, the atmosphere between them (though neither of them may be human) was arguably harmonious.
The puppet lady who called herself âAliceâ still looked slightly nervous. Although the ghost captain in front of her had promised temporary safety, it didnât change the fact that the cursed doll was obviously uneasy in front of Duncanâs naturally +10 threatening face. Also, the uncomfortable pinching of fingers and grasping of the skirt exposed her.
On the other hand, Duncan remained momentarily silent and only observed the âladyâ in front of him.
A doll driven by an unknown force, a âsupernatural individualâ who was not of flesh and blood but could walk and speak like an average person. If placed in his hometown, Alice would surely be kidnapped by some mad scientist and dissected for knowledge.
Duncan didnât know what kind of category a doll-like Alice belonged to in this world, but in the process of exploring this world in the past few days, heâs gotten enough information to make a guess. On this side, there are indeed âsupernatural existences,â and there are things that science couldnât explain. As for the doll sitting in front of himâŚ.
Duncan guessed that she likely belonged to a unique category of existences thatâs considered strange even in this already freaky world.
His guess didnât come without supported facts, like that mechanical steamship that collided with the Vanished. From what he saw, those sailors were well trained and experienced. Even amidst great fear, many of them didnât leave their posts. Also, he didnât miss the strange rune markings inside the other ship, which were styled similar to the ones on Aliceâs coffin.
In other words, the purpose of such a cutting-edge ship was most likely meant to be used as an escort⌠or âescortâ for Alice the cursed doll.
Duncan adjusted his posture and stared deeply at the uncomfortable Alice with his serious faceâthere was no doubt that he had an incredible âguestâ on his ship.
But from another point of view, this puppet doll lady did not seem to be a terrible character, and her courage was lacking. After all, he didnât even utter a word, and the lady had already dropped her head in fright. If thatâs not a scaredy cat then what is?
âExcuse meâŚâ Probably because the extended silence and gaze brought too much pressure, but Alice finally couldnât take it and broke the silence, âAndâŚâ
âWhere are you from?â Duncan withdrew his oppressive gaze and asked in a calmer tone.
Alice was visibly stunned. As if reflecting on the meaning of Duncanâs question, she took several seconds to respond by tapping her finger on the coffin: âFrom here.â
Duncanâs expression instantly froze from being dumbfounded: ââŚâ
âOf course I know youâve been lying in this box before,â he coughed awkwardly, âbut what Iâm asking is where youâre coming fromâthe location, understand? Do you have a hometown? Or something that can be called a place of departure?â
Alice thought about it again and shook her head calmly, âI canât remember exactly.â
âCanât remember?â
âWhere do you believe a doll comes from?â Alice folded her arms around the chest to speak earnestly: âMost of my memories were me lying in that box when Iâm being transported. Occasionally I can sense the vague presence of people walking around or guarding the boxâŚ. Ah, I also remember overhearing some whispering conversations of the men guarding my box. From what I gathered, they all sounded fearful and nervous about the topicâŚâ
Duncan cocked an eyebrow, âTalking about something? What are they talking about around you?â
âItâs just boring trivial stuff.â
âBut I am curious,â Duncan said seriouslyâhe believed that it might really be nothing more than bland, trivial things, but thatâs exactly the stuff he needs. Anything to help him gain a better picture of this world.
ââŚâŚ Fine then. The most commonly heard name is Anomaly 099âthey seem to use this name when referring to me and my wooden box. But Iâm not fond of it. I have a name called Alice. Besides the occasional conversation about seals and curses or something, most of their words are a blur to me. Iâm always asleep in my box, so I didnât bother to pay attention to whatâs happening outside.â
The doll spoke unhurriedly, and then, as if suddenly remembering something, added: âBut what I have heard recently is still clear in my head. It must have been before I came to your ship, and the voices of those talking outside the box frequently mentioned a place, the city-state of Pland, which seemed to be their destination⌠perhaps my destination too?â
âThe City-State of Pland?â Duncanâs eyes lowered in thought and silently wrote down this name in his heart.
He finally learned something useful again. However, he did not know when this useful information would come in handy.
Then he lifted his head and stared at the puppet lady in front of him again: âWhat else?â
âBesides this, I spent most of my time sleeping, Mr. Captain,â said Miss Puppet with a serious and pruned face. âWhen you are locked in a large coffin-like box, surrounded by groggy whispers, what else can you do aside from sleeping? Am I supposed to do sit-ups or something?â
The corners of Duncanâs mouth twitched.
He couldnât deny the doll gave off an air of dignity and elegance when her head was screwed on right, but the stuff she said was more in line with her image of a surfer riding the waves â brunt and forceful.
He needs to quickly build a new image of Miss Alice in his mind less he gets surprised some more by her manner of speaking.
But on the surface, he still maintained the image of the calm and majestic Captain Duncan: âSo, apart from being groggy in the wooden box, you know nothing about the outside world? Not the changes in todayâs times, nor where the port city is?â
âIâm afraid so, Captain,â miss puppet doll nodded solemnly, and then her eyes widened slightly as if she had thought of something scary. Then, acting all nervous in the face, âSo⌠are you going to throw me off the ship again? Because I donât have much value anymore?â
Before Duncan could speak, he heard Alice talk again, âFine, I understand this is your ship after all, but can you please stop stuffing cannonballs into the box this time? Seriously⌠Eight iron balls are too muchâŚâ
It could be seen that the doll lady wasnât in a very good mood and was actively suppressing her displeasure at the manner in which sheâs been treated.
Duncan was also very embarrassed by the last remark. Mainly regarding the fact that he presumed Alice to be those cursed items from the horror movies. If he had known she could converse like a normal person, Duncan swears he would never do something so rude as stuffing eight cannonballs in that box.
However, Duncan had been known to have thick skins, and being the shameless asshole that he was, he ignored the blaming words and continued the conversation. âI still havenât decided on tossing you overboard or not yet; after all, you always seem to have a way of returning aboard. I am curious though, why do you insist on returning to the Vanished? I can tell youâre afraid of me, and youâre afraid of the ship. If so, why not stay away from the danger?â
âIs this ship called the Vanished? Alright, you caught me. I am indeed a little afraid of you and the ship. But compared to this, isnât the depths of the open sea more dangerous?â Alice silently met the ghost captainâs gaze.
From her field of vision, the tall and imposing man was shrouded by an endless murky darkness, which overlapped with the real image of the cabin and created a seemingly twisted picture of two overlapping realities. However, compared to the horrors lurking within the âdepthsâ of the Boundless Sea, she would much rather pick the former instead of the latter.
âIn this world, is there anything more frightening than the deep sea?â