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Now reading: Chapter 1925 - 1920: Setting Sail from Facing an Ancient God for a Year, a Supernatural novel by Journey to the West's Revolver.

It is indeed moving, and unlike the previous frantic type.

It’s quite the opposite, in fact, more like it’s stabilized, refueled, and ready to set off again.

When Su Gao delivered two shocking pieces of information consecutively, Fu Qian could only sigh inwardly.

This one’s perception is still quite accurate, so sudden movent, distinctly unusual.

When we first explored this ship, it was ntioned that the underground at the Benevolence Institute resembled a dock ford by a miracle, attracting this escape vessel wandering through ti and space to dock briefly.

And although there wasn’t any acceleration or horn blaring, just now, Fu Qian seed to feel his body changing from stillness to movent, as if suddenly and without forewarning, it was already sailing on the vast ocean.

This doesn’t seem like good news, because theoretically, this ship has been adrift for thousands of years.

If it were to set sail again, staying idly for three days wouldn’t an much.

Not to ntion when it might return to the dock, it’s really an unknown.

"...Those things are all gone."

Old Master Stoss said nothing, and Fu Qian didn’t hurry to say anything either. It was Demigod Aike, who hadn’t spoken for a while, seemingly unable to bear the silence, who brought up an additional change.

She was right, indeed, in the blink of an eye, the filth left by Brother Mal’s self-destruction had completely seeped into the ship, and even the unpleasant sll had dissipated significantly.

Moreover, the scythe feathers vanished as well.

For a mont, it seed as if the two brothers had sacrificially nded the sky.

...

Very much correct, yet Lord Aike didn’t question Su Gao’s judgnt.

After a glance, Fu Qian still offered no comnt.

This discovery and the ship moving were not at odds, and could even be considered theoretical support.

After all, the ship had to be repaired to move.

Also, from her manner of speaking, it is apparent that colleague Su Gao’s battle achievents were actually too convincing, so much so that the ssage just now weighed heavily on Aike’s heart.

This ti, it was rely a supplentary find for Old Master Stoss to weigh his choices.

"The sky’s darkened again..."

Yet another new discovery.

This ti it was Professor Ah Kai, slightly absent-minded, muttering to himself.

The trouble he caused was resolved in such a manner, leaving one unsure of what to make of it.

And precisely at this mont, his discovery was entirely valid because it happened to more than just one person.

"It’s indeed darkened, almost like when we first ca in."

For instance, Aike assertively confird Ah Kai’s discovery, even accurately detailing the degree of change.

And between eye contact, Fu Qian and Su Gao could see each shared the sa feeling.

This change undeniably confirms a previous suspicion.

That is, as Fu Qian ntioned, the light variables were false, rely ant to prompt everyone into rapid action.

"Looks like soone carefully prepared a welcoming ceremony for us."

At the next mont, Lord Stoss spoke with a tone full of emotion.

"Professor Fu, what do you think the current situation is?"

And after clearly expressing acknowledgnt, the old man continued to seek Fu Qian’s view, reflecting his full attention to the consultant’s opinion.

"What ti is it?"

Fu Qian, however, didn’t rush to answer, first turning to Ah Kai to confirm.

"Six o’clock?"

The latter was not particularly confident, but grasped the understanding accurately and responded after a brief consideration.

"The situation doesn’t look good, but fortunately, we seem to still have ti... whether to continue observing or consider final asures."

Gazing over Ah Kai’s body, which still bore that layer of starlight, only then did Fu Qian turn to the old man to comnt fairly.

A consultant needs to have the deanor of a consultant, only offering analysis and suggestions, leaving the decision to the parties involved.

...

"Indeed... at least it seems we still have ti."

Unfortunately, making a quick decision is, much of the ti, a much more difficult thing.

Upon expressing agreent with Professor Fu’s analysis, Lord Stoss showed so clear hesitation.

The notion of "still having ti" naturally referred to the light brightening being a false impression earlier.

And before reaching this conclusion, they specifically utilized Professor Ah Kai’s state for verification.

It all seems quite rational, as everyone entered, Ah Kai was the most severely affected and, at certain monts, the ship’s brightness was artificially created as a façade, thus subtly leading to misguidance.

For example, when the upper level heavily damaged the ship, causing strings to stretch out.

And subsequently, when the passage was reopened.

And now, it seems, following Brother Mal’s self-destructive act, operations seem to have been abandoned, and this charade was thus lifted.

As for "final asures," it apparently refers to the earlier proposition to completely destroy the place.

Professor Fu even ntioned having techniques worth trying, though...

Although the ship setting in motion looks terribly unwelco, Old Master Stoss appeared indecisive about decisively destroying this place.

One can’t bla him; after all, there were already decisive asures before, all thwarted and later proven correct.

Consecutively facing such scenarios, anyone could easily develop a "learned insecurity," like whether this was part of the plan too? Would destroying the place fall into a trap instead?

"Perhaps a brief observation first?"

Feeling this sentint, Aike cautiously provided a suggestion.

Though lacking the intricacies of what happened above, re observation of the situation could convey the depth of the orchestrated plan.

Leading to concerns like "could it indeed end so simply?" Consequently, Aike’s ideas too veered towards caution.

"Certainly a more cautious idea, though it carries its risks."

Letting out a sigh, the old man undeniably had inclinations, though couldn’t escape concerns of deeper entanglent, glancing at Su Gao as he spoke.

"No obvious changes since earlier."

Without waiting for inquiry, the latter directly delivered a new conclusion, evidently tracking movents continually since then.

"I feel the sa."

Just like Fu Qian, this one’s continued performance had evidently earned the old man’s considerable trust, expressing identical insights without delay.

"But we can’t only wait. Professor Ah Kai, I need you to seize the ti to continue the earlier tests, confirming our situation with utmost certainty."

Even for a mber who’s caused blunders, he entrusted with significant responsibility.

"We also need to allocate people to confirm whether any other changes occurred in this place—"

Action plans halted abruptly, as Stoss seed to have sensed sothing, surprisingly glancing again toward Su Gao.

"Falling, as if into a void in the ocean."

Expressionless, the latter once again corroborated the change.

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