Chapter 64 âWhite Oakâs Encounter With Duncanâ
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The White Oak has returnedâafter a long period of disconnection and deviation from course, the advanced steamship belonging to the Adventurerâs Association has finally returned to the city-state of Pland.
Inquisitor Vanna didnât need to give further orders. As soon as the whistle from that vessel blew, the personnel on the dock immediately took action.
The staff guiding the ship to dock had arrived and began to signal the White Oak with lights and flags, while the Churchâs Guardians went to activate the deep-sea relics that had been placed all over Pier No.1 the night before: a large number of bronze âboundary tabletsâ with the name of the storm goddess Gmona inscribed on the base, and sacred grease and spices were strewn along the floor to connect all the tablets together. This arrangement would effectively seal off the area and become a âholy groundâ under the goddessâs gaze.
Farther away were the policemen sent by the city hall. These ordinary folks werenât capable of dealing with the supernatural; therefore, their main job was limited to blocking off the intersections with those steam spiders. Ordinary guns didnât have much effect in dealing with the dreadful and invisible curses, but blowing apart a physical monster that might jump off the White Oak was plenty good enough.
Eventually, Vannaâs gaze crossed the dock and fell upon the White Oak that had blown a second whistle after drawing close enough to assess the situation aboard.
âIt doesnât look too bad Inquisitor. The White Oak has carried out its instructions, and it seems that the ship is still controlled by humans.â One of the priests standing next to Vanna murmurs in a slightly relieved tone.
âThings arenât certain yet. Many people affected by visions and anomalies will appear no different from ordinary people until they mutate.â Vanna shook her head to dismiss the thought of success, âSend out the second set of signals and have the inspection crew board it. I want all guns pointed at the ship in case anything changesâŠ. Do not hesitate to open fire if it does.â
The order from was quickly conveyed to those beneath, and since the White Oakâs communications device had been damaged, the people on shore could only communicate with the ship using lights and flags. After a complex set of lights and banners again, the bow of the White Oak lit up three lights, followed by the dropping of a rope ladder on its side.
Seeing this, the speedboat from the dock was promptly driven over using a steam mechanism. The inspection team had been comprised entirely of Guardians from the church, including eight combatants and a priest commander who lit the incense aboard to ward off evil while also sprinkling spiced grease around the waters. As long as the commander remains well and continues to chant the holy name of the Storm Goddess, no anomaly should be able to escape their findings. Supposedly anyway.
After all this was done, the priests and guardians on the speedboat swiftly climbed the rope ladder with ease.
This all fell into Vannâs eyes, who had remained on a wary lookout the entire time inside the watchtower.
It was perilous to let a ship that had been lost at sea âreturn homeâ, especially when its objective was to transport anomalies across the ocean. So, first, it mustnât be allowed to dock and inspected by a team at a safe distance. But thatâs not enough to enable the crew to disembark though. Instead, the second round of inspection must be followed to ensure the vessel itself hasnât been mutated into something else entirely. This second step also allowed the team to perform a purification operation across the entire vessel to ensure nothing lurked in the darkness. Once done, everyone â including the inspection team â is to be kept on close observation by the church for several days to a week. This of course also included the White Oak since vessels are not excluded from corruption.
Now, if any of these links were to go wrong though, the White Oak and its crew would likely be buried out at sea where the Storm Goddessâs embrace awaits to receive their poor souls.
This cold, even cruel law, does not come from anyoneâs malicious intent but the âway of survivalâ that human society has so far explored.
Of course, there are also those city-states that are unwilling or fail to enforce these strict tangent rules. For that failure, their names are now concentrated in the first two volumes of the secondary school history textbooks, which are required for the final exam.
Time passed minute by minute, and everyone awaiting the signal from the guardian team aboard the ship was tense and uncomfortable. There could only be two signals from this â the first being an all-was-okay from the psychic link of the clergies sitting inside the port chapel, the other a detonation of nitroglycerin on the dinghy to sink the White Oak.
A big ocean-going vessel like the White Oak wouldnât have survivors if it did get deeply polluted by subspace. So, destroying the vessel wouldnât bring guilt to those watching.
As Vanna crossed her arms and gently tapped the metal arm wear during this arduous wait, a sudden chime of the chapel bell caught everyoneâs attention, followed closely by three long whistles of the relief pipes on both sides of the bell tower.
The priests in the church have received a secret message from the inspection team, and the church bells and whistles were the announcements that itâs safe to dock the White Oak for a special situational report.
This undoubtedly sent a wave of relief through Vannaâs veins. Thereâs no better news they could ask for.
As for having a special situational report⊠The lady was not surprised at all. In fact, it would be strange that there wasnât after the ship bizarrely disappeared from the preplanned route.
More church guardians began to board the ship once the docking procedure had been completed. Vanna didnât dally around either and led a group of highly trained priests over. She swiftly jumped over the long springboard to step onto the deck, where a gray-haired, burly captain awaited her arrival.
The old captain looked a little haggard, apparently having overworked himself in a state of high tension. However, after seeing the inquisitor of the church approaching, the old man immediately raised his spirit and took the initiative to greet the lady.
âHello Captain Lawrence, Iâm Inquisitor Vanna of the Deep Sea Church.â Vanna did not like the redundant etiquette and chose to get straight to the point, âLetâs skip the formality. First of all, I want to apologize for the reception and hope you and your crew will understand the strict inspection demanded of the authorities and church.â
âOf course, Your Excellency,â Lawrence nodded at once. He had wanted to say âMiss Inquisitor,â due to the lady looking no older than his own daughter, but quickly changed the wording to a more respectful title, âI had expected this, after all⊠We lost contact for so long.â
Vanna nodded, âTell me briefly what happened to the White Oak. I want to know how you lost contact with the authorities and how you reappeared on an unplanned route. And what about the good you are tasked with escorting, Anomaly 099?â
As soon as these words came out, the expression on Lawrenceâs face was suddenly full of frustration and nervousness. Sighing, he subconsciously glanced around before lowering his voice into a whisper: âYou may not believe me when I say this, but we⊠met the legendary VanishedâŠâ
In front of his own eyes, the stern and authoritative lady inquisitor suddenly got stiff like a stunned statue. Even the serious expression somehow appeared iced over like a frozen popsicle.
Lawrence couldnât tell what that expression meant, but he got the inkling suspicion that this wouldâve been how he looked when they crashed through the ghost ship.
âInquisitorâŠ?â The old captain asked cautiously, âYouâŠâ
âCaptain Lawrence,â Vanna jerked back to attention like sheâs awoken from a daze. Staring dead into the eyes of the old sailor, âRepeat that again?â
âYou may not believe me when I say itâŠâ
âIâm referring to the second half.â
âWe met the legendary VanishedâŠâ
âI believe you.â
This time it was Lawrence to be stunned: âThatâŠâ
âYou may need to stay on the docks for a few more days, Captain,â said Vanna with a serious face, âthis matter is very, very serious. You and your crew, hold onâŠ. You encountered the Vanished, yet all your members survived?â
The expression on the face of the lady suddenly got a bit ugly like there was doubt and wariness in her eyes. This didnât go unnoticed by Captain Lawrence, who promptly explained the situation: âYes, my crews and I are fine, but the Vanished took away Anomaly 099. That is the doll in the coffin. I suspect the ghost ship came specifically for that puppet coffin.â
âThe Vanished stole Anomaly 099?â Vanna frowned, then asked, âWhat about after that? It just let you go?â
âYe-YesâŠâ Lawrence also became nervous and vaguely realized something, âYour Excellency, is lately the cityâŠâ
ââŠâŠ It doesnât hurt to tell you; after all, it seems that your âcontactâ may be more serious than ours now,â Vanna sighed as she shot a grave look at the captain in front. âCaptain Lawrence, you may not be the only person who has dealt with the Vanished recently. Letâs find a quiet place. I need to know more.â