Chapter 290 - Opening Thunderstrike
Chapter 290 of "Welcome to Rewind World Game" opens with: Chapter 290: Chapter 287: Opening ThunderstrikeSu Mingâan had not had time to react when he... See what unfolds next!
Chapter 290: Chapter 287: Opening ThunderstrikeSu Mingâan had not had time to react when he saw the woman quickly open the door of the private room and walk out, fuming.
"Bang!"
The door slammed shut in front of him. He did not chase after her, but instead he recalled the womanâs attire.
She was wearing a foreign-style dress adorned with gemstones, and around her neck was a necklace of brilliant blue, resembling attire from recent modern times.
Combining that with the neatly arranged and clean setting around him, could this instance... be of a near modern era background?
The live comments flew across the upper right corner of his field of vision, and the audience seemed to enjoy this opening.
Su Mingâan quickly got up.
He too noticed the floor trembling beneath his feet, though it was very faint. But it didnât feel like an earthquake to him, it felt more like...
...the thing under his feet was sailing on water.
When thinking about the name of the instance, "Maritime Banquet"...
He walked past the white dining table and pushed the door openâ
He saw an endless expanse of blue sea before him.
"Whooosh..."
The sound of the sea rippled in front of him, and white foam flew past along the side of the ship.
A deep red railing stood in front of his eyes, the yellowish deck beneath his feet reflecting the sunâs blinding brightness. Clouds like cotton candy floated in the air, and the sky was like a lid covering his head.
Not far away, seagulls drifted past leisurely. Under the bright sunlight, the sea surface glistened like transparent fine sand.
He walked up to the railing and summoned the System Mirror.
He saw his own face, leaning towards Western features with slightly profound facial contours. Notably, this bodyâs eyes were of a darker golden color, reminiscent of someone of mixed heritage.
He was dressed in a medieval European style suit, and judging by the texture of the fabric, it appeared to be quite valuable.
...The identity of this person must be of no low status.
He observed the layout of the ship.
This was a huge vessel; at least from the corridor where he now stood, he couldnât see the edges of the ship. The shipâs lighting fixtures resembled oil lamps, and he did not see any modern electrical devices.
He rummaged through his clothes and found an identity card, along with a ship ticket.
First, he looked at the identity card, which was something akin to an identification card, with his name and date of birth on it, as well as a very blurry photo.
The information was very limited, but as his gaze shifted towards the identity card, additional information popped up before himâ
...Cloud City?
Su Mingâan roughly understood the shipâs voyage destination; it must be that so-called Cloud City.
Ten thousand players, and certainly not all of them on this ship; this ship can hold at most two to three thousand people, including the local NPC natives as crew members, so having all ten thousand is simply impossible.
From this, one could infer that the playersâ starting locations must be different. Only a small part of them, like him, began their game on this massive vessel, and a considerable portion of the rest must already be in that so-called "Cloud City."
His current identity was that of a destitute noble, and the woman from before might be akin to a familyâs matrimonial match. Judging by her reaction, she was likely an NPC.
He looked at the other hand holding the ship ticket.
On the ticket, his room number was marked as "Third Layer b02", with an image of a gigantic cruise ship beside the text, which was the very model of this vessel.
As he examined the ticket, it was as if something had been activated. The familiar system broadcast resonated in his earsâ
"Ding Dong!"
A series of "dingling" and "dongling" sounds resounded in his ears.
At the same time, the world chat channel opened at that very moment.
Like snowflakes, information swiftly floated across the lower left corner of his vision. Behind these names were some special titles; some content represented the playersâ honors, while others were the names of the guilds to which the players belonged.
As soon as this message came out, it was immediately followed by countless others.
The players seemed not yet to realize the importance of limiting the number of messages they sent, or perhaps they were too excited; they kept spamming messages nonstop.
As the chat went on, it turned into a sort of "leaderboard player comparison meeting", with many nominating the big guns they hoped to encounter. The scene momentarily became like a special world forum meetup.
And then, a message popped up.
The sender also had a ranking by their name in a bracket, but unlike the other players, this bracket was golden, making it quickly stand out amid the black and white text.
...Yamada Machiichi.
Su Mingâan, who was watching the channel, noticed this message.
Indeed, these ten thousand player instances were likely to result in bumping into acquaintances.
However, it was a relief that Yamada Machiichi wasnât someone who had been perfect passing all along, so there was no need to worry about his potential failure.
Su Mingâan kept an eye on the instance channel, trying to find messages from people like Lv Shu.
Theoretically, as long as a player of Lv Shuâs caliber sent a message, it would surely spur a flurry of posts, and he wouldnât have to bother looking for Lv Shuâs messages individually.
But after a while, he still hadnât seen the names of Lv Shu and the others.
The system message indicated that when team members were within a thousand meters of each other, they could form a team channel. Given this, Lv Shu and the others were probably not on this giant vessel; perhaps they had reached the maritime city at the start.
For the time being, Su Mingâan put aside the channel messages.
He followed the address on the card and tried to find his room based on the wall-mounted map.
Along the way, he took note of some of the information written on the ship.
The ship was named the Yate Vessel, with passenger quarters located inside the hull. There, the top three floors were for the vesselâs most luxurious rooms, reserved for nobility, while the lower three floors housed slightly less opulent accommodation for the wealthy merchants with money but lower social status.
The rooms for crew members and common folk were even further down.
Su Mingâan glanced into the area designated for the commoners as he passed by.
Inside the cabin, people in various tattered garments were gathered, and fast-paced music played, punctuated by constant, "boom boom boom" stomping sounds as if some were embracing each other in wild dances.
The air was laced with the smell of alcohol and the scent of cheap tobacco wafted out.
This giant vessel had sharp divisions between social classes, with explicit notices about which roomsâ occupants could access certain areas. People from lower levels simply couldnât enter the areas reserved for higher-tier passengers.
Turning away, Su Mingâan pondered how to go upstairs but then saw a small soccer field-sized deck.
...Unbeknownst to him, he had already reached the very front of the deck.
In front of him, the deck floor shone brilliantly under the sunlight, almost blindingly so.
The deck was spacious and gathered many people.
Those were all the poor, leaning on the railings, smoking, and it was unclear how many were players. Most were tall and thin, with poor quality hemp garments hanging on them like large, tattered sacks. Their eyes held a murky light, worn down by lifeâs hardships.
When Su Mingâan looked at them, the group also cast a glance at him in unison. Their head-turning was remarkably synchronized, as if they had spotted an anomaly that shouldnât be there.
Their gazes were mixed with jealousy and malice, as if they resented his noble status intensely.
But these people just watched, not daring to approach, and some even stepped back, whispering to their neighbors.
"...Why would a noble lord come here?"
"Donât they think we are dirty? Yet someone actually took the initiative to come to this filthy place."
"Must have gone to the wrong place, didnât some just run around lost before?"
Only then did Su Mingâan realize that this area seemed to be the commonersâ quarters.
Standing among this group of grey and black figures, he stood out like a spot of bright color, suddenly isolated.
Unfriendly gazes surrounded him, as if his presence were unwelcome.
He turned to leave, but then he heard someone softly calling out to him.
"âSu Rin, what brought you here?"
He looked up in the direction of the voice.
The caller was a girl standing on the second floor of the cabin, looking down at him.
Her flax-colored hair smoothly fell over her shoulders, and her eyes, tranquil as the Heavenly Sea, gazed at him, shining like gemstones in the sunlight.
A gemstone-adorned feather fan covered her rosy lips, and a pale yellow gown outlined her fair skin. She stood under the brilliant sun, like a blooming tulip.
As he saw the girl, an information panel popped up.
[Identity: The second daughter of the Warren Family, Su Rinâs childhood friend who grew up with him.
Forced by family pressure, she had to keep her distance from the increasingly declining Su Rin.
Intelligent and kind-hearted, she enjoys an excellent reputation.
To promote her familyâs honor, she represented them aboard the Yate Vessel.]
Su Mingâan glanced at the girl.
Saya was looking at him gently, her gem-like eyes sparkling radiantly by the feather fan, reminiscent of two blue diamonds flowing with stardust.
The salty sea breeze stirred her brilliant golden hair, the strands like streams of bright sunlight.
"...I took the wrong way," he replied.
"Then come up quickly," Saya spoke gently, "Itâs getting dark, return to your room soon. Itâs not too safe on the deck."
...Getting dark?
Su Mingâan looked up.
All of a sudden, he noticed that the brilliant sunlight had uncannily shifted to a deep red, as though the sunset had unexpectedly soared up, like flames burning the edge of the azure horizon.
In just a few blinks, the daylight rapidly dimmed.
Just moments before, it was a sunny day. Sunlight and sea waves, clear skies as far as the eye could see, everything looked as lovely as if on a beach vacation.
...But how did it get so dark in the blink of an eye?
"Boom!" a loud explosion.
A white light, like a dragon, shot down from the sky; that was a massive bolt of lightning.
Dark clouds gathered.
This was the harbinger of a storm.