[Ding!]
[Aurora's favorability has been increased by 10.]
[Current Favorability: 85 (Lover)]
[Ding! Congratulations! You got an attribute reward: Abyssal Adaptation.]
[Abyssal Adaptation: This attribute allows your body to instinctively adjust to the chaotic environnt of the Abyss, making you immune to its corrupting influence.]
[The attribute, Abyssal Adaptation, is being infused.]
"Swoosh!"
Just after the prompt was complete, Ian felt a sudden rush of inexplicable energy throughout his body and so information in his mind, changing sothing from within and catching him off guard.
However, this wasn't the end of the inexplicable events today, as the ever-steady Silver Gull, which had remained still for over a month, suddenly jolted strongly as if it had collided with sothing.
"Boom!"
The strong impact was so sudden that it sent a shiver through the entire ship, causing the wooden beams to creak and the crew to stumble.
"What... what happened?"
"Ah, fuck. I almost tipped."
"Did our ship collide with sothing?"
"It seems so."
"Is this even possible?"
"Damn! Fucker, where are you putting your hands?"
The crowd, who were about to leave after Ian's appearance, bore the brunt of the sudden collision as they were thrown off their footing, sprawling everywhere.
Fortunately, the supposed collision force was partially shielded by the ever-present mana barrier around the ship, sparing the residents within from any injuries.
However, with the strong collision, the ship still suddenly stopped in its tracks.
"What happened?"
Lyra was caught off guard by the sudden event but quickly steadied herself and moved to Ian's side, instinctively asking him, though he was busy receiving the system's reward.
"Hm? This sll again."
However, although Ian was busy, he could still hear the sudden surprise from Ignysyl on his shoulder.
"Hey, did you feel it too? Why are you silent?"
The little dragon suddenly beca alert as if finding sothing incredible yet again and began to scratch Ian's shoulder, confused.
"Hey, Ian. Did you feel it too?"
And Ignysyl wasn't the only one asking, as even Lyra beca a little anxious, causing her to grab his arm a little tightly as if in nervousness.
[Ding!]
[Congratulations! The infusion of the attribute, Abyssal Adaptation, has been completed.]
And with another prompt from the system, Ian finally felt free from the sudden disruption that had caught him off guard.
Unlike earlier, he didn't know why the system suddenly instilled the reward without asking first this ti.
But since Lyra was still anxious beside him, he looked at her and asked,
"What did you feel?"
Unlike Ignysyl and Lyra, he was still not aware of what they felt that caused them to get anxious.
"It can't be... No... It can't be...This can't be happening."
However, before Lyra could reply, they heard stressed mumblings from Aurora in front, who seed to be in the exact opposite mood from before mumbling incoherently.
"Agh... You lied to . You definitely lied to ."
"Hey, what happened? Did you get hurt?"
Lyra thought that the sudden jolt due to the ship's movent had caused Aurora to get hurt and asked with concern, but she got no reply as Aurora was busy mumbling to herself as if sothing unexpected against her conscience had happened.
"No, you lied. Otherwise, why am I having that feeling again? I... I can't be wrong. This feeling, this call... it was exactly the sa as that ti."
From her tone, she seed to be talking to soone, causing Lyra to beco even more confused.
After admonishing, Aurora beca more anxious, her chest rising and falling rapidly due to her quick breathing.
Ian could keenly sense the recurring jolt of fear within her as if sothing traumatic had once again rekindled her mory.
'Like I said, I did nothing. It must be sothing else that invited the Abyss. It can't be us. Calm down, girl, you are getting overly concerned.'
And unsurprisingly, Aurora was indeed hearing the sa whisper that had disappeared in the Ignisia Tower before.
Only this ti, it was distinct, as evident from the sweet female voice filled with charm.
"No, it is all your fault. I shouldn't have believed you in the first place."
However, poor Aurora wasn't ready for the sudden inexplicable arrival of the Abyss just after she had decided to summon the entity and managed to gain so power in return.
Such a coincidence—how could she not think it was her fault?
'Like I said multiple tis already, it wasn't because of my appearance that the Abyss is here. It doesn't work that way. There is clearly soone plotting sothing else. Why can't you believe ?'
The whisper in her mind seed annoyed, as Aurora couldn't be cald down no matter what.
"But... but..."
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So, how could she remain calm just because of so reassuring words?
So, she couldn't stop herself from getting anxious with extre fear and mumbled constantly, not paying attention to others, when a sudden warmth engulfed her completely, causing her to pause as she suddenly found herself in a warm embrace.
"Ian?"
Aurora looked at the tall handso figure in front, who was hugging her, and asked involuntarily.
This ti not shying away nor being uncomfortable but asked as if genuinely confused.
"As she said, it wasn't her fault or your fault. And aren't I here? There is no need to worry."
Ian was still as ever, smiled charmingly while combing Aurora's back to make her relax as he saw her almost getting drowned in her anxiousness.
How could he still not understand what was happening after hearing her mumbling, Ignysyl's surprise, and Lyra's unease?
After all, they were all connected to the Abyss one way or another and indeed could sense its existence before anyone else.
"Ian, you see, I was just trying to beco strong. I wasn't trying to drag you into this vortex. Believe , that... isn't a good place, and every ti it appears, nothing good will co. I'm... so sorry..."
But Aurora didn't believe Ian's words or even listen as her mind was fixed on that it was just too much of a coincidence.
After enduring for more than a month on this journey as a mortal, she finally decided to give in to the temptation, trust the whisper in her mind, and embrace the power it brought, only to see the Abyss appear right after.
How could she believe it wasn't her fault?
After all, she was indeed a cursed existence, just like those people said in the royal city. She thought so.
In her endless confusion, she even forgot to notice how Ian could guess that there was soone in her mind talking to her.
"Okay, stop daydreaming and wake up."
When a soft approach didn't work, Ian directly and strongly reprimanded Aurora, causing her to stop mid-sentence abruptly.
"Really, girl, think about it. Can soone as weak as you summon the Abyss? Who do you think you are? You are worrying for nothing."
Ian rolled his eyes at her baseless anxiousness and then complained in a low voice,
"Even that entity in your head wouldn't be that foolish to summon it."
Now he was basically sure that soone was helping Aurora, and he had a good guess as to who that was.
"Hm? Oh, there is indeed sothing about her. Hey, are you perhaps trying to find this obsession before?"
Sure enough, after hearing Ian's mumbling, Ignysyl also looked at Aurora carefully again, only to finally find sothing different within her this ti.
"Obsession? Isn't it a rule or sothing?"
Ian asked Ignysyl using his telepathy after seeing Aurora silently nodding and stopping her words, although her mood wasn't any better.
"Rule? No, I see no rule or anything like that."
Ignysyl shook his small head, denied Ian's guess, and continued,
"From what I can find, it is just an obsession, although it is already deeply involved with her on a soul level. Hmm, but from the way I see it, it shouldn't have a bad impact on her. Now I see how she can practice even when she is a Voidborn. Might be so contract or sothing."
Ignysyl pointed out his guess.
Then, as if he rembered sothing, he looked away from Aurora as if losing interest and then asked Ian,
"Let's not talk about this. What should we do about this situation? If I guessed right, it must be that bastard wizard's doing."
Ignysyl said while looking outside the kitchen toward the sea, which was already getting darker and darker by the second.
"Yeah, I know. Soone seems to not want to live anymore."
Ian nodded while signaling Lyra to co beside him and walk outside with two girls in his arms.
Due to the sudden jolt, the crowd that had gathered around the kitchen was already outside, talking and shouting loudly, making a scene.
However, even after such a commotion, weirdly, neither the captain nor the crew mbers appeared, nor did Ron appear. Even that fatso suddenly disappeared out of nowhere.
"It is indeed an array. My guess was right."
As soon as they walked out of the room into the walkway, Ignysyl imdiately sensed sothing and comnted in a rare grave tone.
"Fortunately, it is just a node of an Abyss realm impacting the array, trying to leave its influence. However, it can beco dangerous really quickly if we are noticed."
Ignysyl spoke in a young but serious voice while looking at the darkness outside that was rapidly engulfing the entire ship, which was still in its place.
"Oi, what is that?"
"Why do I suddenly feel creepy?"
"I don't think we should be outside."
And of course, the crowd also saw the rapidly descending darkness and creepiness that was slowly crawling into their very being, causing them to beco restless.
Feeling that it was not safe outside, one by one, they began to enter their rooms, closing the doors quickly as if that could save them from whatever upcoming danger awaited.
However, neither Ian nor Ignysyl paid attention to the crowd, although Ian was curious about where Carl and Henry had disappeared to when he heard the little dragon's sudden reminder
"Hey, you might need to use that form. The corrupt power of the Abyss is no joke. They both are fine since they are related to it one way or another, but you might not be safe in it."
"There is no need for that."
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