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After a little recollection, Duncan finally remembered where he had seen this faceāthis was the prestigious female inquisitor of Pland, Vanna Wayne!
Her name and picture appeared in the newspapers.
Why am I seeing such a scene? And why is the person a follower of the storm goddess? Is there a hidden connection between her and me? When did it get established? How come I didnāt notice it before?
Countless thoughts popped up in Duncanās mind for a moment, but the next second, the messy thoughts were interrupted by something that swept into his line of sight ā the document Vanna was reading.
The content was written in a rigorous format, with the sacred symbol of the storm goddess printed on the paper. The first sentence at the beginning was as follows: I hereby inform the captains and accompanying priests and guides that Anomaly 099, the puppet coffin, has recently gone out of control. The most holy and wise have witnessed the cursed thing being lost in the storm, and the characteristics are hereby as listedā¦.
Duncanās eyes slowly widened as he gazed over Vannaās shoulder. The document described various details relating to Alice. Like where she originated from, what curses she possessed, how she was concepted, and the nickname Alice Guillotineā¦
Eventually, his gaze locked onto a bit about the White Oak being attacked. He wanted to read more, but Vannaās tall stature blocked off the important bits from view.
āOne side, just move a little bit to one sideā¦ā Duncan cursed inwardly and kept repeating the phrase.
Still unaware of the snooping ghost captain, Vanna suddenly felt a wisp of cold breeze blowing around her earlobe. Out of reflex, she subconsciously looked to the window where she had left a crack open for air. The ladyās not afraid of course. The flames from the oil lamps will dispel any malicious shadows at night.
āGo ahead and store it. The wording by the head bishops is very good. Itās safe to begin distribution.ā She hands the document back to the cleric.
The regional bishop nodded, then stepped forward to take away the document. Turning on the electric lamp in the room to brighten the darkness, the cleric asks: āAre you going to rush back to the central cathedral tonight?ā
āBishop Valentine is still waiting for me to discuss things,ā Vanna bowed her head slightly, āThe city is restless lately. We may need to conduct a large-scale prayer service to strengthen the protection around the state.ā
After saying that, she glanced up at the chandelier hanging from the roof where the light bulbs were shining. Sighing at the image: āAighā¦. if only electric lights have the same effect of dispelling evil spirits like a flame. Their range is so much fartherā¦ā
āI know Milady,ā the regional bishop spread out his hands, āitās a pity that electricity is not sacred.ā
Vanna shook her head and said nothing to comment. It was time she left, which she did by bidding farewell to the cleric and striding out of the lounge.
After Vanna left and the cleric dispersed, only the burning oil lamp remained near the window, flickering and burning eerily with a green tint to the orange. Then it faded, returning to the common yellowish orange.
Duncan had retracted his connection away from the mirror and dispelled the layer of green film. Heās seen enough. In the last second when Vanna turned around, one line instantly caught his eye: Vision 005 ā the Vanished.
āSo the classification of the Vanished is indeed that of a āvisionā, and the rank is so high tooā¦ā He returned to his desk and muttered thoughtfully until another question wandered up. āBut then again, why is the shipās ranking so high?ā
According to Ninaās textbook, the ranking of anomalies and visions are based upon the rules left behind by the Kingdom of Crete from ancient times. But what are the determining criteria? How do they interpret the threat? Does historical importance play a factor?
Initially, Duncan never thought about these issues, but now heās got a lot of questions that need answering.
This number⦠Is it in the order of discovery?
If it is arranged in the order of discovery, then the Vanished shouldnāt be this high. There are plenty of other things that came before the ship. In theory, 005 shouldāve been occupied long ago.
But if the ranking isnāt due to the time of discovery, then whatās the key factor? The danger it poses? Wouldnāt the ranking be in need of constant change then? Such a big constant task would be too constantly. That couldnāt be it.
Although Duncan lacked credible knowledge, the textbooks mention that in most situations, most upper numbers are more dangerous and frightening than the lower ones.
Now this brings up a very interesting question worthy of note: if the existing list was a relatively stable and easily unchanged ranking board, then its arranger must be no different than a prophetic figure. The person must be able to predict the ārankingā of almost every anomaly and vision. Not only to accurately assign the position when discovered but also to leave āempty spacesā between each number on the table for future discoveries.
Duncan definitely had a lot of interest behind those making a list, but the curiosity soon died down for the time being. The reason being? He didnāt expect Aliceās name to be so famous!
āIām going out for a bit.ā Duncan casually said to the dove on the table and strode out of the captainās bedroom.
The goat head in the charting room heard the noise and immediately turned his head with a creak. After seeing it was Duncan who came out, he routinely asked: āNameā¦ā
āDuncan Abnomar. Stop asking me about that. Where is Alice?ā
āAh, captainā¦ā The goat head wanted to habitually do his balabala again but was blocked with a snarl. Creaking his neck to answer, āYou looking for Miss Alice? She might be counting her hair in her roomā¦ā
āCounting her hair?ā Duncan was stunned, āWhat new problems have she added⦠Forget it. Iāll go check on her myself. You keep sailing the ship.ā
After saying this, he didnāt wait for the other party to respond and turned for the shipās deck, leaving behind the goat head, who appeared taken aback by the captainās swift departure.
āI havenāt even had time to say moreā¦ā After holding back for a long time, the goat head mutters depressingly, āDid my ability to find a topic weakenā¦?ā
As soon as his words came out, a crack swooned open from the captainās bedroom, and out came Ai the dove. Sheās swaggering around the mapping table like she owns it.
āFive bucks for a talk?ā The bird tilts her head and blinks those red beady eyes.
āOkay, okay, Iāll take anyone who can chat with me!ā The goat head happily agrees. He hasnāt had a decent conversation and was dying to talk. āWhat do you want to chat about? Can you speak normally? I keep getting the feelingā¦ā
āMake some fries.ā
āHuh?ā The goat head couldnāt keep up, āNo, I mean, do you have self awarenessā¦ā
āMake some fries.ā
āā¦ā¦ If youāre going to talk about cooking at seaā¦ā
āMake some fries.ā
āCan you say anything else?ā
āMake some fries.ā
Goat head: āā¦ā
Duncan did not pay attention to the silly noise behind in the room and promptly went down to the cabins below deck. Eventually, he found his way over to Aliceās room and knocked: āAlice, itās me.ā
A stammering voice soon came from the other side: āPle-Please⦠Please come inā¦ā
As soon as Duncan heard this, he subconsciously raised an eyebrow and pushed the door.
The doll in the gothic dress was sitting at the table next to the bed, her face directed at a mirror while being held up by her hands at the table. āCap-Captain⦠goo-good eveningā¦ā
Duncan: āPut your head back on first before talking.ā