Deep Sea Embers - Chapter 544: Approaching Dusk
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Chapter 544: Approaching Dusk
Silence engulfed the captainâs chamber as Duncanâs eyes remained fixed on the sketch paper, staring intently at a vast and bizarrely depicted eyeball.
Despite the chaotic, almost mad strokes that created the image, it was rendered with an uncanny accuracy and expressiveness. A single glance was enough for anyone to grasp the meaning of each line and curve, as if the true essence of the image was woven into every element.
Within those frenzied brushstrokes, the massive eyeball was portrayed in exquisite detail. Its deep pupil was surrounded by discernible veins and nerve structures. Beyond the eyeball, there was a noticeable layer of a dim substance. Taran El used intricate lines to depict this layer enveloping the eye, striving to convey the nature of this substance. Duncanâs only interpretation from the drawing was that it was a âshell with a complex structure.â
It resembled an eye encased within a gem-like shell.
The squeaky creaking sound emerged from the side as the goat head rotated its head uneasily. He appeared curious about the sketchâs content yet hesitant.
After a long pause, the goat head timidly inquired, âCaptain⊠what exactly is that?â
âItâs an eye,â Duncan replied after a brief silence, choosing his words carefully while explaining the content of the sketch to the goat head. âStructurally, it resembles a human eye. You can see its veins and nerve structures. The eye is encased within a spherical shell that seems syntheticâŠâ đđ«đČđČđđČđŻđ»đšđđČđ„.đđšđș
Listening to Duncanâs description, the goat head was quieter than it had ever been.
After an extended silence, it finally moved, voicing its deep unease, âThis is⊠truly a terrifying sight⊠Is this the real appearance of Vision 001? A massive eyeball like this? Then⊠during the blackout, didnât many peopleâŠâ
âNot many would have truly witnessed this scene,â Duncan slowly shook his head. âDuring the solar blackout, we too looked up at the sky. All we saw was a dark sphere. The intricate details within it couldnât be directly observedâthis drawing illustrates that. The eyeball is âencasedâ within a vast container.â
âAt the time, only Taran El, with the help of the Truth Academyâs special observational equipment, could see the true nature inside the sphere. We neednât worry that ordinary folks elsewhere might casually stumble upon this maddening âtruthâ.â
Upon hearing Duncanâs words, the goat head seemed relieved. However, its worry returned immediately, âBut even if few witnessed it, there could still be some, right? Not everyone would react like Taran El, able to instinctively seal or alter their recorded content when mentally overwhelmed. According to Taran Elâs subsequent actions, those who see this eyeball seem compelled to share its imageâŠâ
Duncan listened intently to the goat head, which was filled with unease. However, he didnât respond. Instead, he wore a grave expression, lost in deep thought.
The goat head rambled on for a while, noticing the captainâs lack of response. Finally, it couldnât help but ask, âCaptain, donât you think we should warnâŠâ
âPland and Frost donât possess similar âobservationalâ equipment. The lens set is an asset of the Truth Academy, intricate and rare,â Duncan finally replied, looking up. âOutside of Wind Harbor, even if someone observed the surface of Vision 001 during the solar blackout, they wouldnât discern this âtruthâ.â
âBut if Pland and Frost donât have it, other city-states might!â the goat head exclaimed. âWho knows what those reckless fools might do? Humans arenât a reliable species!â
ââŠOther city-states didnât witness the blackout of the sun,â Duncan suddenly interjected.
The previously agitated goat head instantly fell silent.
âHave you forgotten?â Duncan gently reminded, âOnly three city-states and the âVanished Fleetâ witnessed the world where the sun blacked out. The vast seas beyond them didnât experience those twelve hours of darkness.â
The goat head swayed slightly from side to side, finally letting out a vague sigh, âOh⊠umâŠâ
Duncan said nothing further. Instead, he glanced once more at the sketch illustrating the core structure of Vision 001. Slowly, another scene began to form in his mindâ
A blazing corona, beneath which twisted and tangled fleshy limbs, and surrounded by countless pale appendages, a dying, massive eyeball.
The Creeping Sun WheelâThe Black Sun.
Duncanâs brow furrowed incrementally. A vague familiarity emerged and was impossible to ignore. The memories in his mind quickly aligned with the sketch in front of him, giving rise to audacious ideas.
ââŠItâs quite similar to the âBlack Sunâsâ eyeball,â he murmured.
âWhat?â The goat head was taken aback, âWhat terrifying thing are you talking about?â
âThis eyeball, it shares a structure similar to a part of the Creep Sun Wheelâ,â Duncan pondered aloud. As the details from his memories completed the picture, his conviction grew stronger, âYes, itâs very similar. If you isolate this âeyeballâ structure and compare, they are almost identical.â
There was a slight snap as if the goat headâs neck had gotten stuck at a particular angle. It froze over the nautical table, rendered speechless.
For the first time, even a chatterbox like the goat head was at a loss for words.
Duncan took a deep breath, carefully folded the sketch paper, and securely tucked it close to his body.
Thankfully, Lucretia was prudent enough not to leave this piece of paper in the hands of the regular scholars of the Truth Academy. Otherwise, it was uncertain what kind of chaos might ensue. Even though the Truth Academy didnât have his convenient âSpiritual Flameâ to break the paperâs seal, they had a plethora of ingenious research methods. They might have actually managed to restore the real designs drawn on the draft paper.
As Duncan was deep in thought, his concentration was abruptly shattered by hurried footsteps outside the captainâs quarters. Following the footsteps, there came a knock and the voice of Morris from outside, âCaptain, I have something to report to you!â
Immediately composing his facial expression, Duncan lifted his gaze towards the door, âCome in.â
The door swung open, and Morris strode in. As he walked, he produced a letter from his pocket, saying, âCaptain, Heidi sent an unexpected message. The letter mentions⊠unusual matters that I need to report to you.â
A letter from Heidi?
Duncan hesitated for a moment before taking the letter. He was surprised that, in such a short time after establishing contact and revealing the truth, the young mental health therapist would get in touch. However, a question arose in his mind, âWhy didnât she come directly to my antique store? Why was the letter delivered to you instead?â
Every day, Ai would travel between the Vanished and Pland, not only transporting essential goods but also routinely delivering letters at places like the cathedral, Morrisâs residence, and the government mansion. It was normal for Heidi to send messages through these channels. But if she wanted to contact the captain of the Vanished, going directly to the antique store would have been a more convenient option.
âSheâs still a bit apprehensive,â Morris explained with a hint of awkwardness in his voice. âProbably, after learning the truth, she became hesitant to meet with your avatar directly.â
âUnnecessary worry. Just last week, she bought a vase from my shop,â Duncan muttered. He quickly opened the letter and skimmed the hastily written words, his expression subtly shifting as he read.
A moment later, Duncanâs relaxed demeanor vanished, replaced by seriousness and growing concern. After quickly absorbing the content, he was silent for a few seconds before looking up at Morris, âShe encountered an EnderâŠâ
âYes, and according to her description, it seems to be one of the rational kind,â Morris nodded. âAlthough the ârationalityâ of this unexpected visitor is questionable, he was very cryptic throughout, never speaking clearlyâŠâ
Clearly, the venerable educator, who had spent his lifetime teaching numerous students and held the principle that âknowledge should be conveyed in a concise, straightforward, and understandable manner,â was profoundly annoyed with the enigmatic cultist mentioned in the letter. His displeasure was evident.
âThe lack of clarity in his words might be due to certain constraints. The important factor is that heâs willing to communicate. Thatâs the most pronounced distinction between the two kinds of Endbringer Enders,â Duncan said rapidly. He then glanced at the letter again, absorbing all the intelligence mentioned therein.
The Fourth Long Night⊠The Promised Ark⊠A âgentlerâ sun nearing dusk and⊠the appearance of a certain âvariableâ, and the steadily expanding âvoidââŠ
Heidi had meticulously recounted in her letter all the cryptic remarks she had heard from the Ender, ensuring not to modify or embellish them based on her own assumptions.
The intelligence in itself was enough to make countless speculations and associations bubble up in Duncanâs mind.
âThe Enderâs thought process didnât seem very lucid, and he appeared during the day, unlike other ânormalâ Enders who manifest at night,â Morris interjected. âHe mentioned the Fourth Long Night and alluded to many âphenomenaâ preceding its onset. It seems his very appearance during the day is a harbinger of the imminent âFourth Long NightââŠâ
The Fourth Long NightâŠ
Duncan couldnât help but recollect descriptions from the âBook of Blasphemyâ: There were three genesis epochs, termed as the âThree Long Nightsâ. The Pale Giant King died during the First Long Night, the Dream King during the Second, and the King of Darkness successfully crafted all creation during the Third. Together with the Cretean Clan, they ignited the present-day âsunâ, lifting the veil of night. Yet, he was exiled by other ancient kings for altering the blueprint, never to reclaim his throneâŠ
Slowly rising from behind the navigation table, Duncan approached the window.
The sun was on the verge of setting beyond the horizon.
Bound by magnificent dual-rune rings, the brilliant and warm orb was gradually sinking into the sea, casting a radiant afterglow. freewebn ovel.com
Duncan gazed at it, imagining he was actually observing an eye larger than any city-state, which had been overlooking this world for ten millennia.
This âeyeâ, which ascended to the skies during the ancient Crete Kingdom era, was now approaching its twilight.
The tapestry woven from light, warm and tranquil, seemed poised to fall due to the sunâs imminent demise. After this protective veil vanishes, after the arrival of the âFourth Long Nightâ as described by the Ender⊠What would the worldâs âduskâ look like?
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