Chapter 700: He collapsed before even reaching the island?
What does this mean?
Beatrice blinked, confused.
It was truly a whole cloud, blocking out the bright sunlight above.
etc.
Beatrice suddenly came to her senses. She could clearly see the sunshine above and the surroundings were clear, so why were there so many clouds over Castel?
The melodious sound of a whistle came from afar. The voice was not loud, but it was extremely heavy and low, as if the entire ocean was singing.
The clouds dispersed a little, and the tips of the huge propeller blades pulled a few wisps of smoke that had no time to dissipate, leaving elegant traces in the air.
Beatrice's eyes suddenly widened.
She understood what Zoe meant. The dark cloud was the Sky Curtain Beast.
The entire airship rushed out of the clouds with a storm, and the sharp white lightning was like a dancing silver snake, roaring in the sky with it.
Thick flashes of lightning flickered, illuminating the dark yellow skin and allowing the sharp shark-tooth paint job to peek through the gaps in the clouds for a moment.
The dark clouds were left behind, but more dark clouds formed in front of it. The entire airship was like a giant whale, swimming in the sea of storms.
"The Sky Curtain Beast."
Beatrice stared at the huge existence in the sky, lost in thought.
"Those guys are really brave. They actually brought the storm generator onto the airship."
"I guess it was Tata's idea."
"Sooner or later, Tata will be boycotted by the airship's machine spirits, just like he's being scolded the moment he gets on board now."
"It's hard to say. The Skyshroud Beast hasn't sunk, and the airship is actually quite good with the storm generator. It can also be hidden in the clouds."
"Indeed, this time the bombs really rained down, setting the ground on fire, and they could also use the storm rain to put out the fire."
Zoe and Gaia were whispering to each other and laughing from time to time. Beatrice grabbed the handrail on the wall of the crew cabin, feeling confused.
She originally thought that the airship was an extremely powerful creation, but the giant beast in the sky in the distance was more than ten times larger than the one she was on.
Beatrice actually secretly thought that if the Empire went to war with Castel, there would be some chance of winning. She thought that if there were not many such airships, they could actually give it a try.
But now, she suddenly felt a little confused.
Looking at the airship moving forward wrapped in a whole cloud of dark clouds, the shock in her heart was difficult to describe in words.
Such a war behemoth does not need to launch an attack. As long as it arrives on the battlefield, appears above the soldiers' heads, and stays there quietly, morale will collapse.
The knights charged on horseback, paying a huge sacrifice to break through the enemy's front line. Looking up, they found that they had only rushed from the airship's restaurant to the lounge.
The Sky Curtain Behemoth was leaving the island, in the opposite direction of the airship Beatrice was on, and the two sides passed each other.
When she got closer to it, Beatrice couldn't see its figure anymore. She felt as if the sky was falling. The incomparable feeling of oppression made her mouth dry. There was still quite a distance between the two sides, but she felt as if the whole world was pressing down on her.
It's like standing on a deserted street during a downpour, looking up at the sky, and the sky seems to be lower.
Can't breathe.
As if sensing what she was thinking, a low whistle sounded, and all the instruments around Beatrice began to hum, and the Sky Curtain Beast rose slightly in altitude.
There was a sudden light outside the porthole.
The sky rose again, the sun shone down, the sky was clear and the sea was blue, as if everything that had just seemed like doomsday was just an illusion.
Only by looking up with difficulty could one see the airship's paint job flash by in the gap between the clouds - it was a pair of eyes, glancing at it without any emotion, and then leaving.
Beatrice took two steps back and collapsed into the furnace, gasping for breath.
The gears turned softly, and the machine spirit spoke softly, as if to comfort it.
Beatrice felt that her condition was not very good, and the [anchor] of the Sea of Unconsciousness showed signs of loosening, but before she could react, a whisper seemed to sound in her ears, and the illusory sea surface suddenly became calm.
There is no storm on the sea near Castel, not even the Sea of Unconsciousness.
Noticing that something was wrong with her, Gaia and Zoe hurried over and nervously checked her condition, talking to her with concern.
"Beatrice, are you okay? I have some incense here, would you like some?"
"No, no, no, that's from the Mechanical Temple, the Machine Spirit doesn't like it."
"It's you the Machine Spirit doesn't like. Beatrice's words will definitely be fine."
"Nonsense!"
"Beatrice doesn't look well, like she's about to vomit. Wait, that's not possible."
Beatrice was fine at first, but after hearing what they said, her stomach really started to churn.
Gaia's face froze, and she looked at Zoe. Both of them had expressions that showed that something was wrong.
The next second, Beatrice's polluted breath blasted them both several meters away.
The boiler operator, wearing a full set of protective clothing and holding a shield, came over to clean up the mess. In the far corner, Gaia and Zoe patted their chests in shock.
"Wow, I almost dodged it, luckily my clone took the blame."
"Indeed, it was thrilling."
"Isn't this troublesome? How are we going to get to Castel?"
Both of them had sad expressions on their faces.
Beatrice is a transcendent of the Candlelight Society and knows a lot about the Mechanical Temple. When she comes to Castel, she will almost certainly suffer from Castel Syndrome.
It's okay for others. At most, they will go crazy and stay in the hospital for a few days. At most, it will be more difficult to control them, and Big Gwen may be needed to help contain them.
But Beatrice's situation is complicated.
Her body is very fragile now and she can't stand any hardship. If we don't stimulate her, she may collapse on her own.
Add Castells syndrome to the mix, and it's like an explosion.
Zoe and Gaia originally wanted to get in touch slowly and adapt bit by bit, but they didn't expect that Caster didn't even go up. He just took a look from a distance and couldn't hold on.
What will happen if we go to the island?
Both of them were very worried.
After spending these days together, Gaia and Zoe discovered that although Beatrice's status was terrifying, she was actually quite easy to get along with.
It’s not quite friendship, but there’s still some affection between us.
And even if we don't consider these, a single pollution fountain is worth Castel's effort to deal with. You know, there are more and more steam engines now, but there is only one stellar furnace.
So the two of them are now racking their brains to think of a solution.
After a period of commotion in the crew cabin, it gradually calmed down. Beatrice lay in the steam engine and vomited for a long time, and finally gradually recovered.
She lay weakly in the combustion chamber, gasping for breath.
"Strange, I'm clearly stimulated, but why is my condition getting better?"
(End of this chapter)
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