Chapter 392: 16 Year Old Inglis and the Highland on Distance Sea
Chapter 392: 16 Year Old Inglis and the Highland on Distance Sea
Their mission was twofold: to seek healing for Eris, who had been wounded in her weaponized form during a confrontation with Jeldegrva, the Duke of War, and to secretly consult with a Highland technician about restoring Rene to her normal state.
For Inglis, however, there was an additional, personal anticipation the hope that the Highlands defense weapons might malfunction and provide her with an unexpected challenge. After experiencing a thrilling battle with Jeldegrva\'s formidable prowess, she couldnt help but wonder what kind of excitement the Duke of Arts technological marvels might offer.
Hnngh~! The sky and the sea are both such beautiful shades of blue. Its so refreshing! Ive never seen everything so blue before! Right, Glis? Rafinha stretched comfortably on the deck of the flying battleship, which had arrived from the Highland for their transport.
Yes, Rani," Inglis replied with a smile. The scenery was indeed a rare and mesmerizing sight, one she hadn\'t even experienced in her previous life. It was a spectacle worth beholding.
"You are most correct, it is a lovely sight, isn\'t it?" Lieselotte agreed, nodding appreciatively.
"Yes, it is, but" Leone glanced at Inglis, seemingly hesitating to say something.
"Well, you shouldn\'t worry about it. You\'ll lose if you care too much," Eris interjected as if reading Leone\'s mind. Eris, Leone, Lieselotte, and Rafinha were all aboard the Star Princess, which they had managed to bring onto the ship.
Meanwhile, Inglis, appearing as a child of five or six years, was busy lifting the Flygear with both hands, flexing and stretching her knees as she conversed with Rafinha. This was her typical practice routine, sparing no moment for training, although it must have looked quite peculiar to see someone so small engaged in such an activity.
"But it\'s been a few days already. Its about time we got there, right, Miss Vilma? We were supposed to arrive by now. How much longer? What hour, what minute, what day of the week?!" Rafinha inquired, turning to the Highlander Knight standing nearby.
The knight, a beautiful woman with lustrous blond hair marked by a stigma on her forehead a sign of her Highlander status had hair just below her shoulders, slightly shorter than usual for a woman. This gave her a gallant and stern aura, complementing her striking appearance.
Appearance-wise, the Highlander Knight Vilma looked a bit younger than Eris but slightly older than Inglis and her friends. However, given the longevity of Hyrule Menaces and Highlanders, appearances could be deceiving, making it hard to ascertain their true age.
Vilma, dressed in heavy jet-black armor, looked ready for war at any moment. As the captain of the Highland battleship that had come for Eris, she projected an aura of authority and readiness. Special Envoy Theodore couldn\'t accompany them, having duties in Charalia, but Vilma, summoned by him, was presumed to be approachable.
Yet, Vilma remained silent, disregarding Rafinha\'s enthusiastic inquiries.
"Miss Vilma! Can you hear me?!" Rafinha persisted.
"You\'re making too much noise, don\'t talk to me so casually," Vilma retorted with a glare.
"Eeeh~. But you\'ll be our guide in the Highlands, right? We should try to get along since we\'ll be together for a while!" Rafinha maintained her positive attitude, undeterred by Vilma\'s dismissiveness.
Vilma, though blunt and distant, didn\'t demean or ridicule them, an attitude somewhat friendlier than typically expected from Highlanders. Thus, Rafinha continued her attempts at conversation.
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"A~ahh, you\'re terrible for ignoring me! Hey hey hey, Miss Vilma, you\'re terrible I said!" Rafinha protested, trying to engage Vilma in conversation.
"Shut up! You\'re the terrible one! Youre making a child carry all of you?! This is pathetic, are you surface people all so barbaric?!" Vilma retorted, her voice tinged with disbelief and disapproval.
Vilma\'s indignation was evident as she observed Rafinha, the Star Princess, and Inglis. She appeared to misconstrue the situation, assuming it was a form of punishment imposed on Inglis by the others. In reality, it was simply part of Inglis\'s regular training routine.
You dont get it, out of everyone on Midland, Glis is the odd one out! She said it wasnt heavy enough, so were helping her! Rafinha explained.
I mean, I can see how misleading it looks Eris added, sighing.
Why dont you get on as well, Miss Vilma? Youll understand that there is nothing to worry about, and it would help my training with the added weight. Inglis suggested, eyeing Vilmas heavy armor as a potential training aid.
I-, I would never do such a horrible thing! Vilma swiftly declined.
You can answer my question then~ Come on, tell us how long until we reach Highland? Rafinha pressed.
were almost directly below the rendezvous point. All thats left is Vilma began, but her words were cut off as the Flying Battleship entered thick clouds, obscuring their visibility.
Once were above this wall of cloudswell be there, Vilma concluded as they emerged from the clouds.
Waah! So were finally there. I wonder what its like! Rafinha exclaimed excitedly.
This is fun, right Rani? I cant wait to see what kind of awesome weapon of mass destruction will attack us! It is the home island of the Duke of Art, after all, Im sure his technological prowess surpasses what we saw with Lord Jill! Inglis mused, anticipating potential challenges.
Come on, were not here to wage war! Besides, Im more interested in the food and snacks in Highland, and what kind of clothes are in style! Rafinha added, her thoughts drifting to more peaceful aspects.
This isnt a vacation! Vilma rebuked her.
At that moment, as Vilma\'s words echoed, the hazy view suddenly became clear. The Flying Battleship had just pierced through the wall of clouds.
Whatever. This is the home island of the Duke of Art, Illuminus. Seeing it is a privilege for those from the Midland!
Vilma pointed ahead, her voice tinged with pride. Yet, only the endless blue sky stretched above a sea of clouds.
Eh? But, Miss Vilma, theres nothing there?
Hah, typical of you Midlanders
Vilma\'s face lit up with the glee of a successful trickster.
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Its all camouflage. Our home island can merge with the sky, concealing itself completely. This showcases our superiority in technology, surpassing all in the Highland, including the Founders Church!
Wow, thats incredible!
And still, it appears as though theres nothing to gaze upon. What a paradoxical sight
Youre right. It\'s vastly different from what exists on the surface.
Rafinha, along with Liselotte and Leone, marveled at the display. It was their first glimpse into the technological might of the Highlands.
Miss Eris, do you sense the flow of mana?
? No, but isnt that expected?
It may be, yet it feels unusually weak Miss Vilma, are we truly in front of a piece of the Highland?
Ridiculous. We\'re almost at our rendezvous point. Or are you insinuating that I\'m misleading you? That\'s absurd.
No, not at all. I just want to confirm there are no unexpected issues
As Inglis spoke, a report arrived from another Highland soldier, his identity hidden behind a full suit of armor.
Excuse me, weve lost communication with Illuminus.
What?! But were right at the edge of the camouflage!
Theres no response from the camouflage magic either.
What did you say?! Are you implying that Illuminus isnt actually here?! Then where
Crash!
An enormous splash erupted, its sound seemingly reaching for the heavens, leaving Inglis under the illusion that the water had ascended to great heights.
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