Chapter 63: What Happened on the Ship

The girl's arm twitched slightly, and was quietly suppressed by her master.

She looked a little unnatural and said, "I'm just looking for someone." ”

"Who do you want, miss?" Wats's blue eyes stared at the girl tightly, and he said loudly, "Maybe we can help you." ”

"I ......" the girl looked a little embarrassed, she hesitated for a moment, and then said softly, "I'm looking for my aunt...... She hadn't been home in a long time. ”

......

"May 3, 1322,"

"This was the second day of my first voyage with the Silver Rose, and the real voyage was far from as exciting as the story goes, and after the initial period of excitement was nothing but the fear of the storm and the unaccustomed to the chilly sea breeze that caused headaches, and of course the gradual appearance of seasickness - yesterday was so uncomfortable that I went to bed early, and today I only ate a little noodles during the time I anchored. O Mother God, have mercy on your devout believers......"

She found it in a rare tidy cabin, and when she found it, the diary was hidden in the deepest part of the bed under the bed, and its owner was a man named "Hani Lambert"—the signature of the title page of the diary.

Agnes thought that the "Hani Lambert" must have been at least a professional technician—she did not think that ordinary sailors would have the leisure and ability to write their own diary of a voyage with a ship, and that the owner of the diary had at least a certain amount of grammar education, judging by the habit of writing and the neat and beautiful handwriting of the page.

The cabin didn't look like a sailor's room either—it was a bit too tidy, and it looked like the owner of the room had a habit of tidying up his room.

Agnes skipped most of the content and flipped to the last one.

The words in this diary are large and small, and they are very sloppy.

"November 1, 1328,"

"I've been fiddling with the sextant for a longer time, and the sun in the sky is always ghosting in my eyes and it's hard to pinpoint its position – my eyesight has become very poor. Of course, it's not just that, my hearing is the same, and I think it's probably a curse on us from that special guest, because Eden and the others are like that too. ”

"I could feel my body getting colder, my mind getting duller, the captain saying I was just too tired, but I knew very well that wasn't the case, and I could feel that I was dying."

The captain has also been in a bit of a problem lately, and he always says that he has a low back ache and that he is not walking as flexibly as he used to be, perhaps because the fatigue of the previous years and the humid climate at sea have ruined his health. But it doesn't look like he had an accident like we did, which is a good thing, since he was on the ship. ”

"The captain said he wasn't going to sail anymore and would have a good rest when he got back to Bodivia, he had recently fallen in love with sashimi and might be able to open a restaurant with his wife. And the Silver Rose can be handed over to Raymond in the future, he is already very good and can take on the task of ocean voyage alone. ”

"Writing has become more and more difficult for me, and this should be the last time I write a diary, although I haven't written much in the first place."

"I remember that when I first boarded the Silver Rose, I secretly decided to record every day of my life on the Silver Rose, but I didn't expect that I hadn't even finished writing a diary in the past six years."

"It's only a day's flight to Bodivia and hopefully I'll be back there alive."

Agnes scanned the entire journal roughly, returned her gaze to the "special guest", paused for a moment, and began to flip forward.

It was clear that the bodies of this "Hani Lambert" and some of the crew of the Silver Rose had undergone some kind of anomaly after this voyage, and they were well aware of the source of the anomaly in their bodies.

"September 17, 1328,"

"The woman...... No, the body was on board when we didn't even know it. ”

There is only one sentence on the whole page, and it can be seen that "Hani Lambert" was extremely frightened when he wrote this sentence, and his handwriting was visibly trembling.

It seems that the "special guest" is most likely the broken walking corpse mentioned by Vicente, and Agnes is thoughtful, but she doesn't know what the people on the ship did, so she attracted the walking corpse to the ship, and it seems that the walking corpse did not harm the lives of the people on the ship.

She flipped back, and "Hani Lambert" didn't seem to be in the heart of keeping a diary, and it wasn't until nearly a month later that she continued to record what she had seen on her return trip and the gradual deterioration of her physical condition, with the occasional phrase "This should be the curse of that particular guest".

The only valuable words are one in the middle one: "What that special guest is looking for is no longer on the Silver Rose." ”

It looks like the search for something is the reason the walking dead are on board.

Agnes flipped forward again.

"July 20, 1328"

"A distinguished gentleman boarded our ship, he looked mysterious and elegant, and the captain treated him with deference, and looked like he should have been a big man from high society."

"The captain has asked us to put this gentleman's needs first, but to be honest, even our best things are probably vulgar in this gentleman's eyes......"

Agnes continued to look down, and there were several articles about "Hanny Lambert's" voyage and curiosity about the "gentleman" just mentioned.

"August 27, 1328,"

"I was chosen! As a servant of that gentleman! ”

"September 12, 1328,"

"He's a demon from the abyss! He finally left the Silver Rose! ”

Then came the Sept. 17 one, and Agnes closed her notebook, and she was able to sort out what was going on on the ship, but there were still a few details to add.

......

"Miss, can you be sure that your aunt was indeed in this manor yesterday?" Wentz asked with some seriousness.

The girl nodded affirmatively and said, "She comes here every time, and she often stays here and doesn't go back......"

She seemed a little embarrassed by what she said, and hesitated for a moment before saying, "She owes a lot of money here every time, and her grandfather is so angry that she often wants to kick her out......"

The girl shook her arm in discomfort and scratched her hand.

"Miss, you were an eyewitness to yesterday's bombing, and didn't you see your aunt when the crowd evacuated yesterday?"

The girl stared into Wenss's eyes and nodded quickly and affirmatively.