During the first three days of sailing out to sea, Lucille had been feeling very strange.
The strangest thing is the sea water...
Even though the sun was blocked and could no longer rise, a little bit of light still shone through the darkness.
I always feel like there is something under the sea.
"Do you see anything under the sea?" Lucille asked Sean who was using magic to control the sail.
"Don't look at it anymore, that's its body."
"Are you talking about Cthulhu?" Lucille asked curiously.
"Well, it's woken up. The bodies that were originally lurking on the seabed are slowly stretching out. All the tentacles you see are part of its body." Sean said, looking down at the sea.
Now you look out to sea...
Although the light is not strong, you can definitely see a huge wriggling tentacle. No... it should be said that there are more than one. The entire sea water is covered with such tentacles, as if it is rooted in every place in the sea.
Now it has woken up, and the entire underwater sea is part of it.
hiss~
Lucille took a deep breath.
To be honest, I don’t really want to visit such places. They make people feel an inexplicable sense of fear, but out of curiosity I can’t help but go to see places under the sea.
Sometimes it just feels weird.
The more I was afraid, the more I wanted to see it!
"Don't look at it. Although we can resist its temptation, I can't guarantee that you won't fall into it if you look at it for too long..." Sean hurriedly stopped Lucille from continuing to look.
The ship continued to sail towards the deep sea.
There was no direction, but Sean felt that this was the direction.
"By the way, Sean. You said before that Cthulhu has existed in this world for a long time. How do you know these things?"
"You may find it strange if I tell you now... I have been exploring for many years but it feels like it is going around in circles. I went around in a circle and finally found the origin!" Sean said to Lucille who seemed to understand.
"I do not understand."
“Actually, I don’t understand either!”
During this period of time, Sean's thinking has become clearer and clearer...
From before me, from my previous life.
He gradually began to remember that the Cthulhu mythology was something that appeared in his previous life. It was just a story. Why did it appear in this place?
The more I think about it, the stranger it seems. Furthermore, Yog-Sothoth's previous explanation indicated that his existence didn't belong to the universe they were in...
This made Sean suddenly feel that he was very special.
Possessing the powers of Yog-Sothoth and Gauze-Niggurath at the same time, the only ability missing from the Three Pillars of the Gods is Nyarlathotep, but that guy himself is the nucleus of chaos. The reason why humans say not to be tempted but can't help seeking temptation is that this contradiction itself is proof of its existence.
And now Sean has also found this contradiction...
The contradiction in my own existence!
"The stories you've been telling me lately are unbelievable."
"Are you still unwilling to believe it after seeing the current situation?"
"Of course I believe it!" Lucille said vaguely.
"There's nothing to disbelieve. Their very existence is a taboo... If possible, I wish they had never existed."
"Um."
Lucille also helped to steer the sail.
Make the boat go faster...
Maybe it was because there was no one around or because the whole world had become so dead silent, but the two of them felt like the ship was moving much faster.
It wasn't until the seventh day at sea that Sean finally saw a mist in the distance.
“It’s foggy!”
"Look what's behind the fog!"
The two of them slowly controlled the boat to move forward.
There is no turning back at this point. No matter what is ahead, he has to go and see it. Unless he really sees Cthulhu, Sean will not try to summon the two gods to appear. And if they appear, it will be incompatible with the current state of the world.
Sean wasn't sure if this tiny planet could withstand their arrival.
"Look, Sean. There's land..."
"R'lyeh. It seems this place really exists."
"What is that?"
“A city written in stories.”
R'lyeh is an immense city, entirely submerged in the ocean, with only a single massive stone fortress emerging above the surface, where Cthulhu lies dormant. Its architecture resembles futuristic art, its buildings deviantly constructed, completely contradicting Euclidean geometry. Its unprecedented spatial structure and dimensions evoke a profound sense of revulsion.
The clear memories during this period reminded Sean that he had actually seen this story before.
But what it looks like in reality seems to be different from what is described in the story.
But the feeling of ups and downs is exactly as described in the records.
The ship approached,
The surging tentacles in the sea water became clearer, as if they were even under the ship.
It seemed as if they were very welcoming to their arrival...
A city.
An abandoned city.
Bang~
The ship seemed to have hit something in the miasma-like fog.
“Stop.”
"Well! Let's go down. The owner of this place should know we are coming!"
Just as Sean was speaking, big eyes like copper bells, shining like light bulbs, gradually approached from the fog in the distance, and there was more than one.
"Hello, Count Weigel, whom I haven't seen for many years... No, I should call you Prince Iztihar now, or do you prefer others to call you His Highness Sean?"
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