In an awe-inspiring spectacle, countless stars seemed to cascade from the heavens, their distant and brilliant lights gradually coalescing into a human form. This was Duncan, transitioning from the ethereal glow of starlight to a realm that both Vanna and Morris could grasp. However, Duncanâs voice retained an otherworldly quality, resonating as if from a higher dimension. The complex overlay of whispers and noise, intertwining reason with cognition, overwhelmed Vanna, rendering her nearly incapable of coherent thought.
Time became an elusive concept, blurring into what felt like a mere instant. Eventually, Vanna senses the cacophony in her mind and begins to ebb. She caught Morris, with shaky hands, preparing his pipe, his voice barely audible as he remarked on becoming accustomed to such experiences.
âIncredible, it feels like Iâm meeting the Nether Lord again,â declared Dog, lying at Shirleyâs feet, convinced he had glimpsed the Nether Lord during the ordeal.
Nina appeared comparatively composed, momentarily stunned before she lapsed into deep contemplation. Now and then, she stole worried glances at Duncan.
Meanwhile, Duncan himself maintained a serene composure, locking eyes with âHelena.â It was as if he was peering into the soul of this ancient being through her eyes, which mirrored the vastness of distant oceans.
After what seemed an eternity, a voice finally merged with the gentle lapping of waves, reaching everyone, âI understand⊠We will meet again.â
As the sound of waves faded, the damp, fishy scent that pervaded the air began to dissipate. Helena blinked, her inhuman traits vanishing rapidly before she doubled over, gasping and retching violently. Vanna was quick to her side, offering support and employing her divine magic to soothe Helenaâs distress.
Once Helenaâs breathing eased, she looked up, her face pallid yet adorned with a heartfelt smile. âItâs been ages since Iâve felt Her presence,â she whispered, âI had nearly forgotten the sensationâŠâ
âNever mind your feelings, you were close to death. You need to return to the Ark immediately for mental recuperation,â Lune interjected, clearly concerned for her well-being. His attention then shifted to Duncan, suggesting it was time to depart.
Duncan signaled his readiness with a gesture.
Helena, now somewhat recovered, stood from the sofa. She and Lune bid Duncan farewell before embarking on their journey back to the Ark.
However, as she reached the threshold of the âWitchâs Mansion,â Helena paused, looking back at Duncan, who remained in the living room.
âContinue with your duties,â Duncan encouraged, sensing her hesitation, âEven as the world faces its end, we must persevere, if only to extend the lives of others by one more day.â
With a silent nod, Helena turned, stepping into the vast, dark night outside while accompanied by Lune.
As the popes departed and the door swung shut, it severed the connection with the expansive, dark night beyond. A blanket of silence swiftly enveloped the entire living room once more. Amidst the subtle crackle of the fireplace, it appeared as though each person was lost in their own world of thoughts, their heads bowed in quiet reflection.
After what felt like an eternity of contemplation, Duncan shattered the silence with his sudden insight: âConsidering weâve merely been hosting a guest for a short period, and now one of the two popes has nearly met their demiseâlosing nearly half their lifeâdo you think the Storm Church might suspect that weâve laid a trap? Imagining that weâve surrounded them with no less than five hundred armed attackers right within these walls?â
Lucretia, who had been deeply immersed in her own thoughts, was abruptly brought back to reality. She looked up, her eyes reflecting a mix of surprise and incredulity: âAll this time in silence, and thatâs what youâve been brooding over?â
With a look of earnest concern, Duncan replied, âIsnât it a valid concern?â He continued, addressing Lucretia directly, âGiven the notoriety your household already endures within this city, with rumors abounding that youâve been responsible for all manner of sinister deedsâranging from cooking pots filled with children to ensnaring stray dogs from across the worldâŠâ
Lucretia responded with a sharp look, though her irritation soon gave way to resignation as she gazed back out the window, âWell then, I suppose I should be grateful for such rumors. Perhaps theyâll spare me from the weekly barrage of sales flyers in my mailbox.â She paused, then added with a hint of resignation, ââŠThough, I doubt Iâll be seeing any more of those flyers now.â
With a soft sigh, Duncan rose from his seat on the sofa. âIâve spoken more than enough, and I find myself weary. Iâll retire to my room for some rest. Please donât delay lunch on my account.â
As he ascended the stairs, which emitted a gentle creak with each step, Duncanâs tall silhouette gradually vanished from view at the top.
The remaining individuals in the living room exchanged puzzled glances, momentarily unsure of how to proceed.
Shirley was the first to break the ensuing silence: âI must admit, I was kind of lost during their conversation just now,â she confessed, âBut one thing did make sense to me. The pope earlier⊠she wasnât the same one, was she?â
Vanna nodded slowly in agreement: âThe Goddess has revealed to me that Their bond with this mortal realm is to be fortified one final time. It seems that process has already begun.â
Unable to contain her curiosity, Nina posed the question in everyoneâs mind: âWhat happens next?â
Morris, cradling his pipe thoughtfully, responded with a somber tone, âIn times past, optimists could confidently say âthe sun will rise as usual tomorrow.â Yet, even that assurance lacks its once comforting certainty.â He added, âBut come what may, tomorrow will arrive, regardless of whether the sun graces us with its presence. Just as the captain remarked, life must go on. He has his duties, and we have ours.â
The tobacco in his pipe slowly smoldered away, its final embers fading into the lingering smoke.
A gentle breeze meandered through the living room, carrying with it a whirl of colorful confetti that danced briefly before vanishing from sight, leaving a sense of mystery and anticipation for what the future might hold.
As Duncan felt the breeze behind him, he was immediately aware of a familiar presence drawing near. Turning around, he witnessed Lucretiaâs form materializing from a swirl of vibrant confetti that danced in the air.
âI wouldâve thought after the mishap we had last time, youâd refrain from making such a grand entrance with all these colorful papers in front of me,â Duncan remarked, a playful smile on his face, âArenât you concerned it might fuel my already keen curiosity?â
Without directly addressing his comment, Lucretia fixed her gaze on Duncan, her expression unreadable. âYouâre planning to venture beyond the Eternal Veil, arenât you? To cross the critical threshold of six miles?â
Duncan paused before responding, âWhy do you ask?â
âItâs clear youâre in search of something beyond the Boundless Sea. Though the specifics of your conversation with that âpopeâ elude me, Iâm certain youâre preparing to traverse the veil once more. And this time, I sense you intend to journey farther and remain absent longer.â
Duncan took a moment to consider the âwitchâ standing before him. After a lengthy silence, he finally said, â Lucy, you must have seen it for yourself by now.â
In that moment, the room seemed to be touched by a hint of starlight, casting Lucretiaâs gaze into the depths of a distant cosmos.
âI see it,â the âSea Witchâ admitted openly, âIndeed, from the moment you first appeared before me, Iâve seen it.â
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As the starlight dimmed, Duncan looked at the âwitch,â taken aback by her admission. âThen you must understand, Iâm not exactlyâŠâ
âIt didnât matter to Nina whether you were her âUncle Duncanâ or not,â Lucretia interjected calmly.
Duncan let out a sigh, a mixture of resignation and bemusement on his face.
âAmid the starlight, Iâve glimpsed the silhouette of my fatherâregardless of your acknowledgment,â Lucretia continued, shaking her head slightly, âItâs evident to me that you have indeed returned to our world, albeit through means beyond my comprehension. Yet here you are, standing before me as you do in my memories, and now, youâre preparing to leave once more⊠just as you did before.â
She then became more somber, âDo you recall our conversation on this matter?â
ââŠAbout taking you with me, yes, I remember,â Duncan acknowledged after a brief pause, âAlright, Lucy, Iâll confess, before you arrived, I did entertain the thought of departing aloneâjust for a moment, mind you, with no real intention of acting on itâŠâ
Perhaps it was the intensity of the witchâs unwavering gaze that compelled him, but Duncan found himself adding, somewhat awkwardly, âI only considered it briefly, trulyâŠâ
To his surprise, however, a faint smile began to form in Lucretiaâs eyes.
Unable to contain herself any longer, Lucretia burst into laughter, her joy evident.
Duncan, puzzled, asked, âWhatâs so funny?â
âYou used to get so flustered trying to explain things to me, though it happened only rarely,â Lucretia managed to say through her laughter, âThe last time was when you accidentally broke my hairpin.â
Duncan stood there, a picture of bewilderment, his hands outstretched in a gesture of utter helplessness.
Suddenly, a brilliant streak of light outside the window cut through the air, abruptly halting whatever he was about to say next.
Without hesitation, Duncan and Lucretia hurried to the window to get a better look.
Bathed in the thin, golden glow cast by a glowing geometric object in the sky, a more intense arc of light began to emerge on the distant horizon of the city.
Duncan gazed at the emerging âlight arcâ with a mix of confusion and dawning realization.
From the vantage point of Plandâs antique shop, his view through the open window on the second floor offered a clearer pictureâa radiant, golden light was gradually ascending from the horizon, its brilliance unmatched.
In those first few moments of awe and wonder, almost everyone was convinced they were witnessing the dawn.
However, as the golden arc rose fully above the sea and started to ascend into the sky with breathtaking speed, its fragmented nature became increasingly apparent. The structure began to disintegrate further as it climbed higher.
Finally, Duncan now had a full grasp of what was truly happening.
What he was seeing was a fragment of a ring structure, apparently a section of the outer rune circle belonging to Vision 001. The bright edge of the arc was marred by visible black cracks, leading to the eventual fragmentation of the entire âlight arcâ into a dozen or so loosely connected glowing pieces. Within mere minutes, this disintegrating âglowing arrayâ had ascended to a position in the sky comparable to that of the sun around nine or ten oâclock.
Then, the isolated segment of the rune circle that had ascended into the heavens fell apart completely.
With a world-shattering roar accompanied by a fearsome howl and a blinding flash that ripped through the sky, the glowing array transformed into a dozen âmeteors.â These fiery trails streaked across the sky, hurtling down toward the unsuspecting people below.