Act 483. Cohabitation
The whistle whistled for a long time, and a long loud sound spread across the ice field, and the white world trembled because of the whistle, and some beasts poked their heads out of the snow-covered nests, but they were used to the scene of ships moving, so after confirming that they had nothing to do with them, they retreated back to their warm homes in the cold wind.
With the disengagement of the connecting bolt, a series of switches reverberated between the hull and the dock, and the thick pipes and chains immediately detached, and the continuous impact sound formed a solemn symphony, adding a sense of ritual to the process of setting sail.
With the ignition of the main engine, the Dawn Tread began to move slowly, and in the seven engines, the circle incinerated a steady stream of coal, converting it into heat, which boiled the water in the tank, and the water vapor rolled upward, pushing the turbine to rotate, thus disturbing the flow of magic and forming a driving force, thus prompting the battleship to move forward.
"According to the introduction of the ship's technicians, the power of the battleship is to make the mana flow speed in front of the battleship faster through the turbine, and the rear is slowed down due to the accumulation of mana, thus forming a pressure difference, so to be precise, it is the magic squeeze on the back of the battleship that pushes the battleship forward."
Standing on the deck and watching it all, Reiner said leisurely, the wind blowing the hem of his clothes and the sound of hunting.
"Yes."
Phyllis stood by Reiner's side, she no longer needed to wear a hood, Lord Braggs presented Phyllis with a necklace of aquamarines, the jewel necklace contained a magic circle that could somehow neutralize Phyllis's passive charm ability, which is said to be an ancient relic that Lord Braggs had harvested during an exploration of a ruins.
Although she no longer casts passive charm uncontrollably, Phyllis's beautiful appearance still fascinates the crew members who have been adrift for many years, and at this time, the crew working on the deck almost overtly or secretly stop their eyes on Phyllis and refuse to leave.
The setting sun shines on the stargate, leaving a brilliant splendor behind it, and the Dawn Wave slowly advances, deep into the stargate.
The surrounding scenery has become bizarre, and all kinds of geometric and non-geometric color blocks that do not conform to the perception are spread and intertwined, and no one can decipher any information from these rapidly changing colors, but if you look directly at such a picture for a long time, I am afraid that you will soon fall into a state of trance and eventually go crazy.
Because of this, when they entered the stargate, the crew on the deck returned to the cabin, and Reiner and Phyllis followed to the bridge.
"Hello, Lord Ian Gray, I have long admired the great name."
Captain Casbin of the Dawn Tread. Barnes, a man with a monocle and a somewhat elegant temperament, sat in the captain's seat, looking directly in the direction of the battleship, and the mottled and crazy colors could be glimpsed from the bridge, but the crew of the bridge seemed to have long been commonplace and unmoved.
"Hello, Captain Barnes."
Reiner shook hands with the other man, and could feel the slender looking captain's powerful body beneath his uniform, and he turned his gaze to the front of the bridge, the strange color began to fade, and a point of light gradually expanded.
"We're going to have to go through at least six stargates, and tomorrow morning, you'll be able to see the waters and sunlight of the Baltic Half."
Captain Barnes said, next to his chair, a star map of light twinkling, hundreds of half-planes like stars, revolving around the sun representing the main plane, and a point of light closest to the sun was flashing, which was where the battleship was.
"Good work."
Reiner exchanged a few more words with the captain and did not disturb the ship's movement again.
Back in the room, Reiner suddenly realized the seriousness of the problem again, and he looked at Phyllis beside him, not knowing what to do.
Maybe Herman. Lord Braggs didn't care about Phyllis's problem, but Reiner still more or less minded, his sister was not only an extremely seductive stunner, but also a crazy brother who was upside down, Reiner was worried that if the two of them were in the same room, he might see a terrifying picture of his head buried under him when he woke up in the morning.
He didn't want to have such a "breakfast".
"You sleep in bed at night, and I'll read here."
Reiner pointed to the soft bed, after he was promoted to the upper rank, sleep was no longer too urgent, Reiner could continue to work for days without feeling tired, just need a proper rest to see that he could be energetic again.
"Aren't you together?"
Phyllis said with a slight regret, but Reiner shook her head decisively.
He sat down at his desk and took out the materials from his storage bag to read, and Phyllis, seeing that Reiner was indifferent, did not bother Reiner again, but went into the bathroom on the side of the room.
Since this is a superior room, there is naturally a separate bathroom and bathroom, hearing the noise, Reiner raised his head slightly, through the bright yellow light, Reiner could see that Phyllis's hazy figure was fading off her close-fitting clothes, and the contours of her body had a wonderful undulation, even if it was shrouded in a layer of mist, it was enough to make people feel fascinated.
The sound of rattling water reached Reiner's ears, and he shook his head, focusing his gaze on the information.
This information also contains a series of anomalous events that later occurred on the Stormrose, including the appearance of a figure writing in a room seen by Albert of the Loading Team, and the discovery of tear marks in some corner of the crew that is not normally occupied, which cannot be explained by hallucinations.
Looking at a photo, Reiner seemed to see the unspeakable monster depicted by Vice Captain Paul roaming the corridors of the battleship, waiting for an opportunity to devour life, but Reiner sensed a hint of strangeness, things did not seem so simple.
Because even with all the anomalies, there have been no attacks on the Stormrose so far, and the unspeakable monster seems to be extremely afraid of humans, only haunting in the shadows, never appearing in front of people, and through all-round detailed magic testing, there is no such monster in the battleship, which is full of doubts.
Time passed, and Reiner put down the piece of information and let out a long sigh.
At this moment, when the door opened and closed, he turned his head slightly, only to see Phyllis walking out of the bathroom with her long gray wet hair, only an off-white bath towel around, and her slender bare feet stepping on the soft woolen carpet, leaving a slight water stain.
Phyllis's eyes were moist and bright, and she was looking at Reiner.