Chapter 448: Family

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Chapter 448: Family

Charles hovered around five hundred meters away to the right of the colossal door on the dome above the island. He looked around and finally saw what his sound waves had detected.

It turned out to be stone pillars in a state of disrepair. Charles looked around some more and came to the conclusion that the Foundation had built an inverted city on the dome.

The inverted city would be a magnificent sight if it were still here, but the ruthless passage of time had left nothing but a few ruins of what was once a grand city.

"Hmm?" Charles noticed something on a pillar, prompting him to climb up that pillar to examine it closely.

The cuts on the pillar looked unusually clean; they couldn't possibly be the result of natural weathering. In addition, they reminded Charles of the cuts made by the giant mantises hanging upside down above Newbound City.

Charles soon emerged from his contemplation with a deductionthe inverted city hadn't plummeted to the Subterranean Sea down below. Those mantises had to have destroyed it.

I guess those mantises have other colonies all over the dome. Hopefully, they won't pop up and attack us the next time we attempt to go up, Charles thought. He looked around for a while. However, he saw no more clues, so he flapped his wings and decided to go back down.This chapter is updated by nov(e)(l)biin.com

"Captain! What did you find up there?" Dipp asked in a curious tone.

However, Charles seemed a bit despondent and had no intention of becoming a chatterbox.

"Stop wasting time. Weigh anchor and set sail," Charles said. Then, he turned around and walked into the Captain's quarters.

Dipp cast a curious gaze upon the pitch-black dome. Moments later, he kicked Norton in the calf and said, "Did you not hear what he said? The Captain said 'weigh anchor.'"

"Yes, aye aye, sir!" Norton shouted, tensing up as he ran toward the windlass.

Dipp shook his head helplessly. It seemed that it would take Norton quite a while to change his old habits.

Dipp then gave some instructions to a few old sailors before turning around and walking into the bridge.

As soon as Dipp entered the bridge, he saw Second Mate Conor drinking before the wheel.

"Buddy, you're manning the wheel. Are you really supposed to be drinking?"

"Dipp hurry up and come back the Elder wants to see you, and we need your help"

Dipp frowned and shook his head. He struggled desperately, but his family clung tightly to him, refusing to let go until they finally melted into him.

"Dear brother you cannot escape this is our fate as Deep Dwellers."

A horrifying colossal pair of scarlet eyes manifested before Dipp and glared furiously at him.

Dipp's eyes shot wide open as he was startled awake. The light from the oil lamp on the bedside table dragged him back to reality. Realizing that it was just a nightmare, Dipp sighed in relief. Then, he sat up on his bed and took out his pocket watch.

It turned out that it had only been a little over three hours since he went to bed, so Dipp was about to go back to sleep. However, he tensed up and froze upon noticing footsteps just at the door of his compartment.

The footsteps were wet. It was an unusual footstep that a human being couldn't possibly make.

Dipp felt a shiver down his spine at the realization that there was a non-human being outside. He stood up immediately and rushed out of his compartment, but he saw no footprints outside as if what he had seen was a mere fragment of his imagination.

Dipp pondered briefly over it before rushing toward the Captain's quarters. He jumped down the iron stairs to reach the third deck and saw Charles holding the flesh revolver while anxiously running in Dipp's direction.

"Boatswain, follow me! The mice told me that something had come aboard. They've caught a whiff of the foul smell of those deep sea creatures!"

Dipp revealed a bitter expression at Charles' revelation. "Captain, I know who came aboard. They're my family, and they've come for me."

At Dipp's words, Charles' expression became exceptionally solemn. He instantly saw through the implied message behind Dipp's words. All lives aboard the Narwhale were in danger.

With that in mind, Charles rushed to the bridge and turned to Bandages at the helm, shouting, "Notify the turbine team to overload the turbines! Creatures underwater are following us, and we must shake them off as soon as possible!"

The Narwhale's smokestacks belched out thick, black smoke as she picked up the pace, speeding across the inky waters.

Charles turned to Dipp next to him and shoved the latter away. "What are you doing just standing here?! Go and wake everyone up! Tell them to grab their weapons!"

Dipp nodded frantically and rushed into the cabins.

Charles stared at the dark expanse up ahead with furrowed brows. He wasn't sure about the Deep Dwellers' motives. Whatever their motives were, however, Charles was convinced that they weren't here to make friends.