Book 13: Chapter 22
“When did you board the ship?”
“Please don’t get the wrong idea. If I knew my son’s position, I would never board your ship. Additionally, I thought that your ship was too simple. Your body became a mana vessel a long time ago. It’s way too simple for me to follow you. While I’m at it, it’s pretty convenient to use you as a transportation point.”
Vyvyan coldly glanced at Elizabeth. Elizabeth stood on the deck, dressed in her usual battle attire with her hand on her sword by her waist. She indifferently looked at the vast sea in front of her. All of the ships headed east, specifically where her son disappeared, at top speed. Elizabeth said to Vyvyan, “I swear I’m going to blow up all of the mountains in the east. I’m going to build a dock in the east!”
Elizabeth looked behind at her crew and thundered, “Are you sailing at top speed?! Head there at top speed! My son’s situation is unknown right now. The faster the better! The faster the better! If you can reach there a day earlier, I’ll give you all a gold block!”
“Your Majesty, we have never been in this region of the ocean. We, therefore, may run into danger if we go full speed!”
“Just go full speed,” Vyvyan interjected, standing on the deck with her eyes shut and arms open. “I’ll be your eyes and help you see all of the reef and hazards. The direction of the wind has changed, as well. Just sail full speed.”
The sailor looked dumbfounded. Elizabeth aggressively stabbed her sword into the deck and brayed, “What are you all looking at?! Hurry up and do as she says night and day!”
“Yes, Your Majesty!”
Though they didn’t believe Vyvyan, nobody dared to defy Elizabeth’s command. Standing on the deck, Vyvyan’s clothes wildly danced energetically in the wind. Elizabeth walked up to her side and gazed at the vast sea before her. In a soft voice, Elizabeth queried, “Was it wise to leave Nona and Vera behind?”