Chapter 609 The End
Aaron, who was in the captain's room, was trying hard to control the "Four Leaf Clover" to turn around, because in front of it was the sea water falling like a waterfall. If it continued to move forward, Aaron was worried that the ship would never be able to climb up again.

What made him most uneasy was that the "Four-Leaf Clover" had proactively cancelled its external defenses. If it just fell down like that, it might not have enough power to climb up.

Aaron didn't think he could imagine the scene of the "Four-Leaf Clover" flying - until it resolutely tilted its hull, not downwards, but upwards - the moment the bottom of the ship broke away from the sea water, colorful bubbles continued to float up from the bottom of the "Four-Leaf Clover", they seemed to have a carrying capacity far beyond the limit, and began to slowly float up.

By the time the entire ship flew into the air, circling around the huge pillar at a constant speed and climbing upwards, Aaron had already given up control of the ship and walked onto the deck. He wanted to confirm the situation of this thing with his own eyes.

The communication with Vika and Matteo, and even their communication with Amon, was secondary to Aaron. Even when he was in the captain's room, he knew exactly what they were talking about on the deck.

Aaron was still a little surprised when the "guest" with a special identity turned around and took the initiative to talk to him.

Amon pointed to the top of the pillar and said, "Is that the destination of this ship?"

"Yes, but it is very stubborn now and doesn't listen to my orders at all. Fortunately, it has no other problems."

Mateo glanced over the fence and quickly retracted his head: "If we suddenly fall down, it will be a big problem."

"I thought so too, but I saw that she could actually fly... If it was a few days ago, I would never have thought of this situation."

Although Aaron was agreeing with Matteo's words, his eyes were still fixed on Amon. However, after that answer, the passenger who was not welcomed on the "Four Leaf Clover" looked up intently with undisguised expectation and curiosity in his expression.

This aroused Aaron's doubts: "Do you know what's on it?"

“Just like you thought, I am looking forward to what is up there. The end, purpose and truth of this world…” Amon sighed softly, but He did not sound negative. “I will know it soon when we get there.”

Aaron did not ignore the difference between "we" and "I", but he did not ask any questions. Instead, he signaled with his eyes that Matteo and Vika should come closer to him.

After all, Matteo had been on the ship for some time, so he knew very well what this look meant. "The captain has something to say" usually wasn't good news.

Vika, however, acted as if she knew this better than Matteo and followed Aaron without hesitation.

"You don't have to hide from me." Amon said.

Aaron pointed at the bee pupa in Vika's arms: "It's not you. I know you can monitor our situation. It's it. Vika, leave it on the deck. I think it should..."

"No, I can leave. My mission is over."

With a tearing sound, a hole was cut on the surface of the bee pupa. Soon, the soft outer skin gradually hardened, and the claws protruding from the hole opened more cracks. From it emerged a body that was completely different from what Matteo remembered. This "insect" shook off the sticky light golden liquid on its wings and made a humming sound that was similar to a sigh.

Compared to its appearance in the real world, Vika's messenger looks more slender. It is no longer round and furry, but looks more like a giant ant with thin wings.

"On behalf of my tribe, I welcome you to the lair, the darlings of destiny."

These words, with a smile on their face, were spread out from their wings, and then they did not stop, but flew decisively out of the ship - the column was covered with densely packed caves, and occasionally creatures similar to it would crawl in and out.

After Vika's messenger flew some distance away, Aaron looked at the extraordinary person who was traveling the same distance as him and said, "Throw the shell out as well." Vika did not hesitate at all and threw the remaining empty cocoon in his hand out of the fence. It fell toward the blue sea and soon disappeared from the sight of several people.

Amon sighed, and it sounded exactly like the creature's sigh just now: "I'm actually quite surprised that you believe it so much."

Vika took the initiative to defend: "It didn't lie."

"At this point, you obviously don't even know its name."

Amon's words made Vika's face froze, and he calmed down a lot from his trance-like state.

After calming down a little, Vika seemed to have regained some of his sometimes elusive rationality: "Yes, but our contract prohibits us from harming each other. And I believe it is true."

"Why?" Amon asked back.

"intuition."

A very "fate" approach style answer.

"So I really don't like you people..." Amon muttered with a depressed look.

Aaron smiled silently beside him, and suddenly felt that the "Amon" was not that scary, but this feeling only lasted for a short moment before he threw it out of his mind. He realized that this was the other party's intentional kindness. Aaron was not sure whether the blessing of the "Goddess of Destiny" could still prevent Amon's parasitism when he went outside, and he did not dare to have any luck about it.

Vika also heard the complaint, and he even consoled her by saying, "Don't take it to heart."

If this happened in the outside world, it would even be considered a provocation to Amon, but now he didn't care much and didn't even look at Vika.

"If, I mean if, we are in trouble here, is there any way for the outside world to receive any information?" Aaron asked, his eyes moving back and forth between Amon and Vika.

Amon said with a grin, "Who knows? Maybe we will really get into trouble here."

Vika just shook his head sadly but did not give a more detailed explanation, which made Aaron subconsciously feel that Vika was hiding some information - or was unable to share more intelligence that he knew with them.

Matteo pointed upward and whispered, "So what's in there?"

Several people looked up. Amon kept silent about the answer. Aaron felt worried. Vika's eyes focused beyond the mist and there was nothing inside.

The silvery-white mist doesn't care about the visitors who are about to arrive. It gently wanders around the top of the column, maintaining its usual shape and lingering peacefully in the eternity where time does not pass.

The "Four-Leaf Clover" seemed to be sluggish as it floated in the air, but its speed was not slow. After only flying for a few minutes, it had already approached the center of Mateo's doubts.

"We're about to find out."


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