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Itâs a wonderful feeling to be able to know whatâs happening from multiple angles â the Vanished floating about in the open sea, the goat headâs constant yapping and steering of the ship, and the cursed doll Alice strolling about on the vessel as she explored the various cabins.
He was Captain Duncan, the master of the legendary Vanished, a moving, walking natural disaster of the sea. Yet, heâs also currently sitting inside an antique shop sipping soup and having a peaceful breakfast with Nina, his so-called human niece.
As if noticing the attention coming from the side, Nina, who was eating the cake, suddenly looked up curiously: âUncle Duncan, arenât you going to eat?â
Duncan glanced at the food on the other sideâs plate: âIs it enough?â
âYes, itâs not good to eat too many sweets.â
âHmm.â Duncan nodded and took a bite out of his own slice. Immediately, his taste buds were attacked with the rich sweetness of honey and the mellow texture of the soft fluffy sponge in his mouth. But more than the flavor and texture, heâs more surprised by the fact that his stomach was able to process the food!
Clearly, unlike the first body Duncan possessed, this second one heâs occupying had been revived with his interference. The soul of Ron may have died, but the flesh lives on. Itâs able to breathe, bleed, and eat like a normal human being.
However, there was one thing the ghost captain wasnât quite sure about.
He knew his body here must be ridden with a severe illness, thatâs the most prominent memory and emotion he gained from possessing this body. The spirits and painkillers in the drawers were a testament to this fact.
Did my interference cure the illness? Or did the body heal itself after being revived by my arrival? Perhaps, the health of this body is still deteriorating and Iâm only not aware of it due to my spirit walking ability?
Duncan grew quiet while he mulled over this, and then he suddenly thought of something else: âDonât you have school today?â
Nina lived in the lower sector of the city, where economic conditions were poor in this household. Nevertheless, education was a universal thing in the city-state of Pland thanks to the support of the church and city hall.
As it so happens, her subject mostly had to do with steam engines and engineering, a study that was difficult and important for the church and factories.
Due to this major, Ninaâs tuition had been partly paid for by her uncle, while the rest was done through scholarships from the city. Thankfully the girl didnât disappoint. According to her uncleâs memory, sheâs always had excellent grades in all her classes.
âI donât have classes this morning,â Nina nodded, âonly two history classes in the afternoon. In addition, I have to go talk to Mrs. White in the afternoon that Iâm not staying in the dormitory during the next few daysâŚâ
Duncan suddenly stopped his gesture of scooping the soup and stared at Nina with a serious face, âDonât you think staying here and taking care of someone like me will delay many things? If you stay at school, it might be more helpful to your studies.â
Nina was stunned by the concern in her âUncle Duncanâsâ voice but promptly got angry instead, âYou shouldnât talk like that! Youâre just sick. You will get better if you follow the doctorâs instructions and take the medicine. Mom and Dad entrusted you to meâŚ.â
âIt was your parents who entrusted you to me,â Duncan corrected the girl right away and organized his language, âYou were only six back then.â
âBut now Iâm seventeen,â Nina puffed her face up and stabbed the fork into the last piece of cake on her plate, âyour ability to care for yourself is inferior to me. If I did move out, it wouldnât take more than three days for you to turn this room into a mess. In fact, I can also help out with the store. At least I can clean up the dirty windows and floors. I can barely see through the glass anymoreâŚ.â
Duncan listened helplessly to the girlâs âpreachingâ since he didnât expect his words would bring such a big reaction from the other party.
But slowly, he couldnât help but laugh again.
He felt a temperature in this girl named âNinaâ⌠A warmth thatâs bathed in sunlight.
âAlright, itâs just a casual mention,â he said and shook his head before stirring the soup bowl with the spoon. âThe afternoon is history class⌠How are your studies going in that class?â
âUncle Duncan, are you really all right?â Ninaâs got wide in surpise, âYouâve never been⌠Well, at least in the past two years, I have never heard you asking about my studies.â
Duncan was about to explain when the girl cut him off by continuing, âWe are talking about ancient history recently, and Mr. Morris is telling us about the events after the Great Annihilation⌠To be honest, itâs quite interesting. Ancient history sounds much like the stories you find in fictional books, far more enjoyable than modern history.â
Duncan contemplated what she meant and inquired further, âSounds like youâre studying well? Iâll test you then. What is the concept of the Great Annihilation?â
Uncle Duncan is acting very strange today. Although I canât tell why, but different from his usual self.
But Nina didnât think much of it. The simple girl was just glad that her uncleâs mood was happier and not the usual depressed state.
So, with a proud smile, she began to tell Duncan what she had learned:
âThe Great Annihilation took place about 10,000 years ago. Although for unknown reasons, ethnic minorities with unique cultural traditions such as the Elves, Dwarves, and the Orcs recorded inconsistent dates in their own calendars, but in general, archaeologists agreed that the Great Annihilation occurred at the end of the Age of Order ten thousand years agoâŚâ
Duncan calmly listened but got a boatload of question marks in his mind.
Elves? Dwarves? Orcs? Whatâs going on here? So there is not only one intelligent race on land? And the elves⌠are they the same type of race like I know of? Is there also another city-state living in an industrial steam age?
He couldnât help but come up with some very strange pictures in his mind until Ninaâs voice interrupted again:
ââŚâŚ There are certain discrepancies in the accounts of the Great Annihilation in various city-states, but the common part is that the Order Era before the Great Annihilation was a far more prosperous, stable, and secure era than it is today. Back then, there were extremely vast continents with an ocean less extensive than what it is today. There is also no âreality borderâ like now between land and seaâŚ.â
âThe era after the Great Annihilation is called the âDeep Sea Ageâ, and the Deep Sea Age continues to this day with no signs of it ending. The most striking feature of the Deep Sea Age is that the vast sea covers almost the entire world, while less than 10% of the land is left from the old era. Currently, all of the city-states are on various island, with ships crossing the ocean as the main mean of communication between each settlement.â
âIn the early days of the Deep Sea Age, the remnants of the Old World suffered heavy losses with entire civilization nearly brought to the brink of destruction. Among the many powers that rose afterward, the âAncient Kingdom of Creteâ is the first and most notable within the historical texts. Its legacy lasted for merely a century before its collapse, but its influence on future generations could still be felt today. Like the primitive and crude classification of anomalies in the world, itâs the very foundation for our refined system today.â