Though the leviathan, the Divine Beast, had saved us, itâd also kind created its own sort of trouble for the sole reason that encountering it was nothing short of extraordinary. Upon returning to the ship, weâd realized that everyone had totally lost their wits.
Some had spaced out, whereas others had started smiling like idiots. There was even a group thatâd started to offer the heavens their prayers.
Like basically everyone else, Jerome and his first mate had been unable to respond in their usual manners. Instead, theyâd started laughing dryly.
I was honestly impressed that the Algieba was still upright and floating. The crewâs current state seemed to indicate that it shouldâve already capsized, especially given whatâd just happened. The leviathan was huge, so massive waves accompanying its advent were only a givenâ
âExcept they werenât.
It somehow managed to avoid disturbing the ocean and creating waves despite its massive size.
Does that mean it was trying to avoid capsizing the Algieba? Nah, no way, right? It was probably just coincidentally using something that let it swim faster through the reduction of water resistance or something.
Mordred, Jerome, and Buphett regained their senses in that order, mostly because that was the order Fran decided to lightly shake them in.
Despite being known for his calmness and rationality, he was panicked. The event had shocked him enough to make him start shouting hysterically the moment he finally regained his capacity of speech.
âShit! I just sweat enough cold sweat for a whole goddamn lifetime. Iâm surprised my heart didnât stop. Holy fuck, that was absolutely terrifying. I think Iâm not going to accept any boat related escort jobs for a good while!â Mordred screamed.
We ran into a water dragon, some kraken, a midgard wyrm, and then the S ranked leviathan to top it all off. We had a total of four different encounters in a matter of moments. Each one of the four groups of creatures was powerful enough to cause instant death, and hence, weâd ended up getting swept into a series of fierce battles. Itâd been far too much to take in, even for Mordred. The experienced adventurer had been reduced to a terrified mess.
âDude. Woah. Shit. Did ya see that thing? Did ya!?â Jerome, on the other hand, was excited as all hell. He was leaning over the shipâs edge and staring off in the direction the leviathan had went.
âAye, captain⊠But I do have to say, I never did imagine weâd see it around these partsâŠâ Buphett commented. âWait, what ifâŠâ
Unlike the other two, Buphettâs state was more akin to one of suspicion. Heâd already moved on to questioning the leviathanâs motives.
âLeviathan, wasnât supposed to only show up in demonic ocean?â Fran directed her question towards Jerome, as his state of mind had seemed much more sound than that of anyone else present.
Man, that thing was god damned massive. It wouldâve have measured somewhere in the 100m range even if you only looked everything from the base of its neck up till the tip of its nose. Its head alone seemed to be about 40-50m tall. I didnât see how it couldâve possibly even fit around these parts. The deepest areas apparently only go 300m down, meaning there are likely many spots with a depth of 100m or less.
Given its size, the leviathan most likely would have ended up scraping itself around the ocean floor as it moved about.
âThatâs how itâs always been in the past, but the past and the present are clearly two completely different things. Sâtrue that itâs only ever been seen in the demonic sea, but, that ainât enough evidence for us to say that itâll never show up anywhere else. The thingâs a goddamn legend. Ainât no way for us humans to understand everything âbout it,â Jerome shrugged.
Yeah, makes sense. There isnât any reason for it not to leave its nest to hunt and what not, especially seeing as how it literally just did exactly that.
There was no reason for the leviathan to stay in a small, confined area given its speed. There seemed to be a good chance that it just so happened to have only been sighted in the demonic sea, and that it was actually moving around and going wherever it wanted while remaining under water all the time.
âAlrighty, now that thatâs over with, we should probably get the âell out of âere,â the captain quickly recovered and got back on task.
âThat seems like quite a good idea. All the kraken have fled due to their fear of the leviathan, so weâve got ourselves just the chance we need.â Likewise, his first mate also refocused himself on a more current set of priorities.
The kraken were no match for the midgard wyrm or leviathan, so theyâd all long escaped the area. Likewise, the pirates weâd cast into the ocean were also nowhere to be seen. Theyâd all either been dragged off by kraken, swallowed by the sea serpent, or simply caught in the massive waves that resulted from the creaturesâ advent and washed away.
âSo what are we going to do with him?â The first thing Mordred did after regaining his wits was kicking the prisoner rolling around at his feet. Suarez just happened to have gotten brought back to the Algieba because that was simply the most natural flow of things. He was still unconscious, mostly due to all the pain Mordred had inflicted on him while trying to get him to fold.
âWhat do you say to randomly dumping him somewhere?â He commented while giving the man another kick.
There isnât really any point in keeping him alive much longer seeing as how the dragon is already gone and whatnot, but, he is still royalty, so keeping him alive might present us with some sort of merit.
He could be used as a sort of bargaining chip, but at the same time, it was also possible for him to end up functioning to ignite some sort of political conflict. There was no way for us to know the consequences of our actions for sure, so we instead chose to leave the decision in a more qualified personâs hands. That is, we had Jerome, a man officially sanctioned by the Beastkinâs country, make the final call.
âHmm⊠Iâd say weâd best keep âim in the shipâs hold for now,â
âAye, captain, I agree, especially seeing as how he might even have some sort of bounty on his head,â Buphett added.
âYou donât say. Stealing one of those Water Dragon Warships is a surefire way to earn a countryâs ire,â the captain smirked.
A part of me had thought that it mightâve ended up being some sort of gift, but apparently that was definitely not the case. Every Water Dragon Warship was a vital part of the countryâs forces. Having one rampage about was prone to leading to diplomatic problems.
In other words, there was no way Suarez had any claim to the ship heâd been in possession of.
âItâd be much more convenient for us to get rid of âim, but Iâd say heâs got enough use to keep around,â Jerome grumbled.
With that, Suarezâ fate was decided. Mordred took him in the hold and organised the adventurers so they could keep watch.
âHow are you feeling, princess?â
With all urgent business dealt with, Jerome turned back towards Fran and asked her about her condition.
âShe looks quite exhausted to me,â his first mate commented.
âNn⊠Body feels heavy.â
The Black Lightning Advent Fran put all her power into had drained her of most of her stamina and magic. She could still walk, but she lacked the ability to engage in any sort of serious conflict.
âI would expect so, seeing the amount of power behind the attack you launched. I doubt youâll be able to perform too well in combat given your current state, so please do get back to your room and get some rest.â Buphett dismissed her from her duties so she could heal up and be ready for any battles to come going forward.
âNn. Will do.â
We decided to have Urushi guard the deck in Franâs place while she rested. He and Mordred would probably be more than enough to handle any magic beasts that came the shipâs way while Fran was out of commision.