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While the sailors assembled with their chaotic footsteps, Lawrence and his second mate first went ahead to help the priest up into a better position. Then looking out the window, the old captain saw they were still in the thick of the fog and far from safety. Nevertheless, the sight of that terrifying ghost ship being gone was enough to satisfy him for now.
Next, he must determine exactly what the Vanished took from the White Oakâor what it left behind.
And it must be determined as shortly as possible.
He simply did not dare to let the ship back into the real world without ruling out all the hidden dangers â there are things, if brought, would cause catastrophic damage to the real world. On the contrary, he also didnât want to extend their stay in the spirit world less there be an irreversible effect on his crew.
Eventually the noise from above deck brought him back from his thoughts. Looking up to examine the holy cleric and the incense burner, he asks with concern in his voice: âMr. Ron, how stable are we right now?â
The priest heaved incessantly as he coughed like those whoâs been stricken with illness. Then taking out a compass from his chest pocket, the priest etches some sort of sacred symbol with his finger at the air and silently chants a spell to make the arrow spin until it stops at a certain position.
âWeâre floating somewhere in-between the surface and the spirit world, slightly closer to the real world so the influence of the depths is minimalâŚ.â The priest then got all confused after staring down at the compass arrow, âStrange⌠we are completely stable here despite the relic being turned off. Weâre not sinking at allâŚ. Uuoomph, ooomphâŚâ
âMaybe the âcollisionâ of the Vanished actually knocked us onto a safe route,â Lawrence shook his head with a wry smile, trying to enliven the mood with a bad joke. âI heard there are some delicate balance points in the spirit world that can keep us from being pulled into the deeper partsâŚâ
âMr. Captain, this joke is bad even for you,â said the priest with a grin before breaking out in more wheezing coughs. âIn any case, what happened today must be reported to the Church⌠The appearance of the Vanished is no small matter. There have been sightings of the Vanished for decades in the past, but never have we been able to confirm it like this. Oh bless the goddess for keeping us safe. Captain, you and your crew need to be psychologically prepared for when we return to Pland. None of you will be able to sail again in the near future.â
âYou do not need to remind me Mr. Ron, I understand the authorities and the Church will not want a ship thatâs suffered the visit of the Vanished to leave their sight so quickly. For the safety of all, I intend to make a report to both parties and the Explorers AssociationâŚ. Alas, I also need to make a report to my terrible wife. Iâm sure she will have quite the tongue lashing for me when I get backâŚâ Captain Lawrence pressed his forehead hard, and after a long sigh he waved the pain away, âWithout further ado, you need to rest now, and until we return to port, this ship needs the blessing of the goddess.â
The priest nodded at that, and soon the first mate had returned to the cabin as well.
âThere are no missing aboard, and there are no new people,â the first mate reported as soon as they met without waiting for the captainâs question, âI personally examined the sailors assembled on deck and went to the boiler room to check the mechanics who remained there. They could all accurately pronounce the names of the gods they believed in.â
âNot a single one?â Lawrenceâs eyes widened in surprise. This should have been good news, but he couldnât believe things would be so well, âWhat about the holy relic?â
âThe relic is functioning as normal,â the first mate nodded at once, âthe navigator is preparing incense and essential oils for burning. We await your orders, Captain.â
Lawrence listened in disbelief and once again couldnât stop muttering, â⌠Did he really spare our ship?â
âGood luck is in our favor, Captain.â The first mate spreads his hands, âWe didnât lose anyone. Perhaps that ghost captain only happens to pass by and our encounter is an accident.â
âDo you believe this yourself?â Lawrence immediately glanced at his first mate with a face, âIf good luck really favors us, we wouldnât have met at allâŚâ
Halfway through his words, a rush of footsteps suddenly sounded outside before the cabin door swung open. A sweaty sailor promptly came before Lawrence with a look of dread.
âCaptain! Anomaly 099 is missing!!â
There was an instant silence in the cab, and everyone was looking at each other. Somehow though, Lawrence only got a sense of relief at this news.
This is too great. Weâve finally found the problem on the ship!
But then he controlled the expression on his face and strode out the cabin with his first mate at the wheel. The old captain must confirm this immediately as he led the way forward to the deepest part of the steamship.
Soon, a special cabin came before their eyes.
The door of this cabin had dense occult symbols engraved on the frame, and the whole piece seems to be forged from black iron. The whole setup acted like a closed-off cage meant to preserve whateverâs held inside.
Lawrence first confirmed there was no damage to the symbols on the door, then looked up again towards the ârelic roomâ one level above this one. This arrangement was to make sure the content of 009 wouldnât pollute the rest of the ship and drag them âdeepâ into the sea.
But it was in such an arrangement â where both barrier and insurance remained intact â that the critical cargo escorted by the White Oak went missing.
Lawrence inhaled deeply and unsealed the lock, pushing the heavy iron door inward with force.
Inside the sealed room, the lights were bright, and the gas lamps hanging on the four columns illuminated the center with no blind spots to see. Yet, the âgoodsâ that shouldâve been here had disappeared, leaving only a few crisscrossing chains and some gray-white ashes scattered on the surrounding floorboard.
The lead deckhandâs voice spoke from behind: âAccording to the seal requirements of anomaly 099. The room was always lit, and every two hours, a crew member would come in to re-reinforce the chains around the âcoffinâ and sprinkle ashes on the floor. But when the ghost ship appeared, because of the chaos, the sailor who was supposed to be on duty did not enter the room in time. It was almost seven minutes late when we discovered 099âs disappearanceâŚ.â
âJust seven minutes wonât cause that thing to get out of control. The seals we placed here arenât for decoration. At worst, the coffin would only be able to move about in the room.â Lawrence frowned and shook his head, âWe know itâs missing for sure and has left the shipâŚ. This is not the fault of the sailor.â
The deckhand appears a little nervous, âThen your meaning isâŚâ
âIt must be the Vanished,â Lawrence said in a deep voice, âand the âcaptainâ took Anomaly 099 with himâŚâ
Speaking of this, he paused and sighed softly: âPerhaps we should be thankful that the Vanished only wanted that thing only and didnât take any of our lives.â
The deckhand met his captainâs gaze, then around the empty seal room, he finally spoke with hesitancy, âBut⌠how will we tell the authorities that we lost their important cargo?â
Lawrence didnât get fazed by the mention and patted the manâs shoulder.
âThe Vanished is a natural disaster, and we have maritime insurance.â
ââŚâŚ Does the insurance company pay for this?â
âIf they wonât then we will ask the Explorers Association to issue a new bounty for the VanishedâŚâ