Chapter 367 - 366. Maiden Voyage
Tyler’s White Pearl was finally ready for its maiden journey.
His crew had already boarded the ship, excitement and awe lighting up their faces. The moment the gangplank was secured, Lily and the other girls couldn’t wait any longer — they dashed inside to explore the new marvel that Tyler had prepared for them.
The interior was far beyond their expectations.
There were countless small cabins lining the corridors, each designed with efficiency and comfort in mind. Every cabin was enhanced with Spatial Expansion Arrays — a luxury rarely seen even on the grandest of noble vessels. Maintaining a single array normally demanded an absurd amount of Prana Stones, but with Copper Pot, Tyler had managed to embed hundreds throughout the ship.
The girls soon discovered that each of them had a private room. From the outside, the doors looked simple and ordinary, but stepping through them revealed something magical: each room expanded into a luxurious suite, complete with fine furniture, enchanting lighting, and even small gardens or reading nooks. It felt more like walking into a small villa than a ship’s cabin.
However, one particular room caught their attention — a room Tyler had specifically mentioned.
According to him, this room was the reason he couldn’t store the White Pearl in a traditional storage device. Curiosity burning, Lily, Mathilda, Mana, Darla, Hawk, and Isha gathered before the mysterious door. Darla reached out and twisted the knob.
At first glance, it was underwhelming — a plain, ordinary cabin, with no spatial fluctuation at all.
Confused but determined, the group stepped inside.
The moment they did, the door shut itself behind them. A dizzying sensation overtook them, and instead of finding themselves in a cramped cabin, they suddenly stood in a vast open world — a full pocket dimension hidden within the ship!
Above them stretched a wide sky with floating islands. Birds of countless colors soared through the clouds. Lush fields rolled into distant hills, and forests whispered with life. Beautiful animals, some even from extinct or rare species, wandered freely. Streams of crystal-clear water flowed through the land, and beyond, quaint buildings peeked out of the forests.
