Chapter 305
Chapter 305 of "Welcome to Rewind World Game" opens presenting key developments: Chapter 305: Chapter 302: "Do You Want to Cooperate?The cold sea water rushed in, and... Read on!
Chapter 305: Chapter 302: "Do You Want to Cooperate?The cold sea water rushed in, and the moment he fell into the water, he felt like a stone plummeting rapidly.
His stress response to the immersion made him a bit muddled, but he still remembered the direction in which he had initially fallen.
He immediately executed a spatial displacement in that direction.
"Bang bang!"
He didnât gauge the height well during the teleport, and he nearly crashed onto the deck, numbers indicating fall damage appearing above him.
The wound on his chest hadnât fully healed, and now it began to bleed again.
He quickly got up and his gaze instantly shifted to Mingâanâs direction.
He saw a stretch of dark water.
The captainâs cabin had been completely flooded by the water that surged in so abruptly just a moment ago.
He had no idea what Austin had done, but at this time, a large-scale influx of water into the cabins below had started, and the people who had been hiding underground emerged as if fleeing for their lives.
Su Mingâan originally wanted to rectify the situation, but he found that the ship was tilting at an extremely fast pace.
He held onto the railing nearby, watching the water, coming from who knows where, surge up onto the deck with great speed.
...This was happening way too fast.
After briefly thinking it over, he placed his fingers on his temples.
In the current situation, he could only rely on a time reversal to resolve things in advance. He truly hadnât expected Austin to surprise him this way since this move appeared totally irrational. It only made sense if other players had interfered with the process.
He closed his eyes, feeling familiar pain enveloping his body.
When he opened his eyes once again, he saw a torrent of rain sweep past him.
The girl lay in a pool of blood, sleeping very peacefully.
"You send Nailuo back," he instructed Mingâan and told him the precautions for Sayaâs sea burial, then he headed straight for the captainâs cabin.
There was a time gap between the current moment and when the ship had started to tilt. He was quite curious about what Austin had done during this period.
He made his way to the captainâs cabin and found the door unlocked, so he entered directly.
A middle-aged man was piloting the ship, a box of cigarettes beside him. His hand fidgeted restlessly on the cigarette box, then moved to a blood-red button beside it. Suddenly, through the reflection in the mirror, he saw Su Mingâan entering.
As if he had been shocked, Austin quickly retracted his hand and posed as if nothing had happened.
Su Mingâan gazed out through the cabin glass.
The lights in the captainâs cabin were still off, making it hard for him to see, but outside, the sea seemed normal and there were no suspicious explosives inside.
As he observed, he suddenly heard rapid footsteps coming from the corridor.
He turned around just in time to make eye contact with a pair of somewhat lifeless eyes.
It was a somewhat short tycoon adorned with what appeared to be very precious diamond accessories. From this personâs course of action, it looked like a player who wasnât running for shelter but was looking for an opportunity.
"âPlayer?"
"âPlayer?"
Both spoke at the same time.
Su Mingâan frowned slightly.
He and the tycoon player were both in disguise, neither knowing the otherâs true identity.
But one thing he was certain of, from the previous loop, it was this daredevil individual who lead to the capsizing of the ship.
"Viscount, this is Lord Qatar," Austin introduced to Su Mingâan. "He is a good friend of mine and also has some understanding of ship navigation."
Su Mingâan understood.
It was the "Austin friend" identity of this Player that had caused Austin to let his guard down, leading to the accident.
"Shall we cooperate?" the wealthy Player asked Su Mingâan.
"How do we cooperate?"
"Kill the Captain, take control of the ship," the Player said nonchalantly, his voice somewhat timid, yet he seemed confident: "Iâve mastered ship piloting Skill, I can steer this vessel. Once we have control over the ship, all treasures on board will be ours. Iâve seen youâre quite familiar with the Captain, so you must be strong as well. I donât want to start a conflict with you here."
Austin watched, dumbstruck, as his former friend once again spoke of backstabbing, feeling as if he had been viciously stabbed in the heart.
Su Mingâan laughed, "Itâs not as if killing the Captain would give us control over the ship."
"I know," said the wealthy Player, "But all threats on board have been eliminated. Two Soul Hunters are dead, another didnât make it to the lifeboats in time, probably dead too. And Iâm confident I can handle the remaining Soul Clan member. This instance isnât difficult at all, Iâm confident in that."
Su Mingâan was rather speechless.
The difficulty of this instance was far from low, in fact, it was quite high.
If it werenât for his own Combat Power being at a bug level, just those three Soul Hunters would have been enough to wipe out the Players, not to mention the hidden Saya.
His own existence led to the Playersâ misjudgment of the difficulty.
"Austin is quite good, I donât plan on changing Captains," Su Mingâan declined the Playerâs suggestion.
He was now curious how this Player managed to screw up, causing the ship to flip.
"...So you choose to be enemies?"
The wealthy Player hung his head, somewhat regretful.
He took small, hesitant steps back from Su Mingâan, his posture somewhat bashful. As he pulled out a Black Blade, his aura gradually grew somber.
Watching his actions, a flash of genius struck Su Mingâan.
He remembered a name that had appeared in the channel chat before.
"Yamada Machiichi?"
He suddenly spoke.
He vividly remembered this cross-dressing mogul who had made an appearance in the Fourth World as Lolita. That ashen look in the eyes was exactly the same as now, and even these somewhat feminine gestures were identical.
The wealthy Player froze, a surge of coldness in his eyes, the sharp edge of the Black Blade flashing as if eager to silence him.
At that moment, a faint light from a lantern passed by.
Ming, having dealt with the matters at hand, walked over from the corridor, carrying a lantern.
"The situation has been taken care of. Now we just wait for the ship to safely reach Maritime City. Iâve just checked; the ship is traveling swiftly, thereâs only half a dayâs journey left... Hm?"
Mingâs gaze met Yamada Machiichiâs.
Ming looked exactly like Su Mingâan.
In the instant Yamada Machiichi saw Ming, the ferocity in his eyes turned to fear, transforming extremely quickly.
"Su Mingâan?" he exclaimed.
Ming smiled.
"Hello, Miss Yamada..." Ming greeted her quite warmly.
But Yamada Machiichi, who had been brimming with murderous intent, immediately shrank back upon seeing him, like a turtle retracting into its shell. He turned, stepped forward, and a dark light flashed over his body.
"Whoosh!"
The next second Su Mingâan blinked, Yamada Machiichi had already appeared outside the cabin, standing on some kind of aquatic creature, zooming away like on a hoverboard. His escape was extremely awkwardâas if a shark was chasing him with a life-or-death urgency.
The viciousness, gloom, and killing aura that had previously emanated from him vanished in an instant, as if he had turned into a startled rabbit.
He stepped on a dolphin-like creature, performing a high-speed water maneuver on the sea surface, exemplifying "frantic escape" to its extreme.
Watching this scene, Su Mingâan fell into silence.
"Hmm..." Mingâan paused, "Original body, you look like youâve scared them."
"Iâm also puzzled why heâs so afraid of me," Su Mingâan said.
As soon as he saw him, Yamada turned and ran, not even daring to board the cabin, but teleporting directly above the sea, fleeing across the waves.
From his actions, it seemed Yamada planned to just drift all the way to the Waterborne City. He was abandoning the ship and fleeing, leaving behind the original "control of the Yate Vessel."
... This eagerness to escape from Su Mingâan even made him doubt whether he had done something excessive to the other party.
The audience watching this spectacle also fell into a state of shock:
Su Mingâan watched in astonishment as Yamada Machiichi made his way through the water, fading into the other side of the torrential rain.
Apart from being surprised at the otherâs flight, he also found it odd.
Last loop, what exactly did Yamada Machiichi do to cause water ingress into the cabin and the whole ship to tilt?
He was puzzled, but it was already beyond his ability to find the answer.
To the side, Ming was seriously reading the manual, apparently furthering her learning.
Austin was quietly piloting the ship, making the cabin very tranquil.
Su Mingâan was about to step outside when suddenly he heard Austin speak.
"Viscount," he said, "do you think Iâm someone who fears death?"
Perhaps hearing his exchange with Yamada, and learning that a former friend also wanted to kill him, this captainâs tone was somber.
Su Mingâan hesitated for a moment.
"Survival is a basic human need; thereâs nothing wrong with that," he said.
Struggling to survive, thereâs nothing essentially wrong with that.
"To stay alive, I can turn a blind eye to your ship-stealing behavior," said Austin, "because I know deep down, you have saved me, Viscount. Even if you were intending to harm other nobles for some power struggle, I can understand. I am just a knight, a lord, loyal only to the royal family, loyal to the great Yate Empire that conferred my knighthood, not responsible to dukes and the like."
"Are you trying to have a heart-to-heart with me?" Su Mingâan asked.
Austin did not take up his response but continued to pilot the ship, saying, "... My mission is only to pilot this maritime gem to the Maritime City, to fulfill the mission given by the Empire. Although I am aware that seizing the helm of this gem and plundering the treasures of the great Empire are extremely excessive acts, I can momentarily overlook them to ensure the successful arrival of the Yate Vessel at its destination..."
Su Mingâan turned his head.
He saw Austin take out a cigarette case and begin smoking, his expression somewhat distressed.
"Viscount..." he said softly, "But there is one thing I cannot tolerate because of my Knightâs Spirit, my oath under the sacred flag of the Yate Empire."
He turned around, his bearded face framed by a pair of eyes filled with despair.
His eyes no longer held even the slightest desire for life.
"I canât tolerate a Soul Clan member controlling the great Yate Vessel," he said. "Viscount, take a look at this."
A display screen lit up behind him.
It was a scene of a rooftop.
On the screen, blood was everywhere, and Lar Yaâs body lay on the rooftop floor, drenched by the pouring rain.
Upon seeing this surveillance screen, Su Mingâan immediately realized his identity had been exposed.
The whole process of him killing Lar Ya and Saya just now might have been fully witnessed by this Austin.
In that moment, Mingâan took action instantaneously, reaching out to press down on Austin, who was still smoking, and forcefully pushing his head to the ground.
"Controlled," Ming said. "Donât worry, original body, I can also pilot this ship. You go back to the cabin and wait for the ship to arrive safely, leave everything to me."
Austin was pinned to the ground, his face scraping against it until it bled.
He laughed.
"Soul Clan, detestable Soul Clan," he said through gritted teeth. "You are a race doomed to die, beings that shouldnât exist..."
"Kill him," Su Mingâan said indifferently to Ming and turned to leave.
But in the instant he turned, he heard a shattering sound.
The sound of breaking glass.
"On the Yate Vessel, there is a secret known only to the captain."
Austinâs voice came from behind him.
In his final moments, the captain seemed extraordinarily calm.
"You might not know this, Viscount. The Empire also considered the tiny possibility of the ship being controlled by the Soul Clanâin such an eventuality, the captain can choose to initiate the self-destruct mechanism, sinking the Empireâs jewel... This is Yateâs ultimate measure, our final dagger aimed at your aberrant race."
Austin truly was just an ordinary man afraid of death.
He feared injury and pain, greedily clinging to his captaincy, but upon learning his enemy was of the Soul Clan, he was prepared to sacrifice the life and ship he treasured, wanting to drag his adversaries down with the Yate Vessel.
It was hard to describe the depth of hatred between humans and the Soul Clan.
Su Mingâanâs heart suddenly gave a fierce thump.
At the moment when the glass shattered and the sea water was about to flood in, he didnât flee. Instead, he quickly turned back and grabbed Austin by the collar.
"When exactly did you initiate this self-destruct sequence?" he asked coldly.
The middle-aged man with a beard met his gaze with a pair of muddy, despairing eyes and gave him a smile.
"...When I realized you were a member of the Soul Clan."
"Bangâ"
The glass shattered, sea water surged in, and the crisp sound of breaking filled his ears.
Su Mingâan abruptly let go of him and teleported away in a spatial displacement.
In the last moment before being submerged by the sea, the middle-aged man clutched at the golden badge hanging on his chest.
Inside the badge, a photograph of a little girl was tucked.
The little girl smiled brilliantly, like a flowering bloom.
"...Avenge my dear Rin," Austin closed his eyes.