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Chapter 94 - Chapter 94: Loen: Was it all done by the Goddess of Night?

"By the way, is your plan alright?" Luo En glanced at Danitz, who was still tidying up his appearance.

Due to the sudden increase in injuries, Danitz abandoned his initial plan of rowing a small boat directly out to sea. Instead, he decided to take a passenger ship directly to Bayam Port and contact the Golden Dream from there.

For this, Luo En had to shamelessly ask Roy King for help to buy two tickets. This whole ordeal wasted a lot of time.

Danitz stopped what he was doing and said,

"This is the best method right now. After thinking it over, the risk of us taking a small boat to find the Golden Dream ourselves is too great."

Upon hearing this, Luo En nodded slightly.

What Danitz said made sense. He knew nothing about the maritime environment and wasn't a good swimmer, and the experienced Danitz was injured. It was indeed risky for them to go out to sea alone.

However, having to return the way he came so soon after arriving in Bayam made him somewhat upset.

"Sigh! By the way… your disguise is a bit… hard to comment on." Luo En looked at Danitz, who had already made a simple disguise, and hesitated to speak.

"Uh…"

Seemingly realizing that his disguise skills were indeed not very good, Danitz was a bit embarrassed but still retorted stubbornly,

"There's no time for a more detailed disguise."

"We've already wasted a day."

"What if we're ambushed then?!" Luo En asked again.

"We left very suddenly, and we didn't even buy the tickets ourselves."

"That Steel bastard can't possibly be monitoring the entire port."

Seeing that Luo En still looked somewhat unconvinced, Danitz's anger flared up.

"As long as our luck isn't absolutely terrible, there definitely won't be any problems."

Luck…

At this point, he seemed to think of something and turned to Luo En, asking suspiciously,

"I feel like ever since I met you, I've been having bad luck."

…?!

The two looked at each other, and Luo En shrugged helplessly, saying,

"That's your own problem, alright? How can you blame me for something like luck?"

Although he said that, Luo En had to admit that Danitz's experiences over the past two days had indeed been quite unlucky. Luo En, who had always considered himself very unlucky since his transmigration, deeply empathized with this.

Aside from the danger, at least the mental trauma he had suffered was comparable to his own experiences.

However, Luo En didn't think it was his own problem. Danitz was a pirate after all. Even if he hadn't committed many atrocities, he must have had quite a few blood debts on his hands.

Perhaps he was getting his comeuppance!

In the afternoon, with uneasy hearts, the two headed to the port.

Fortunately, everything went smoothly. The two successfully boarded the passenger ship without encountering any danger. Everything was calm.

On the deck, Luo En leaned against the railing, observing the seascape.

"No one followed us. We are safe now." Danitz walked over, a hint of smugness in his eyes.

"Mm…" Luo En didn't say much. His spiritual intuition also had no reaction. When he just boarded the ship, he had specifically performed a divination, and the result showed that everything was normal.

He didn't continue arguing with Danitz, just calmly watched the sea. The sea breeze blew across his face, making him feel a long-lost sense of ease.

'It'll be dark soon, won't it?'

Ever since he came to the sea, every night, especially under the moonlight, he would always feel a slight discomfort. He wasn't sure if this was just a psychological reaction, after all, for someone accustomed to a bright Moon, a crimson Moon did seem a bit cultish.

Looking at the gradually dimming sky, Luo En, as if possessed, asked, "To which God does the Moon belong?"

"The Moon…" Danitz was somewhat bewildered by the question. "You should be from Loen, right? How do you not even know this?"

"Uh…" Luo En smiled awkwardly, offering no further explanation.

"Haven't Night and the Red Moon always been symbols of the Evernight Goddess?" Danitz said.

"The Evernight Goddess, huh…" Luo En murmured to himself.

He searched for relevant information in his mind. Although his original body was a believer of the God of Steam and Machinery, thanks to the strong religious atmosphere of this world, he also had some understanding of other True Gods.

It was just that because he was a transmigrator, his thoughts didn't immediately connect.

'If I remember correctly, Her honorific name seems to be… The Evernight Goddess, more sublime than the Cosmos and more eternal than eternity, the Lord of Crimson, the Mother of Secrecy, the Empress of Calamity and Fear, the Ruler of Slumber and Silence.'

Wait! This honorific name… Luo En suddenly thought of something, and a chill surged into his heart.

The inexplicably existing gazes, the unease under the crimson moonlight, and even the misfortunes he had suffered since his transmigration.

And all kinds of disasters.

Everything I've suffered so far seems to find a fitting description in the Evernight Goddess's honorific name.

The transmigration guide said the Official are the enemies of transmigrators…

Could it be… all of this is the Evernight Goddess…

This… is just a delusion. And if there really was a God who wanted to deal with me, She could just send a team of Beyonders to kill me. There's no need to go to so much trouble.

"What's wrong with you?" Danitz noticed his abnormal expression.

"No, nothing." Luo En waved his hand, trying to calm himself down.

Perhaps the sudden thought was too terrifying, so he started thinking about other things to try and divert his attention.

He began to comment on the names of various True Gods.

The name God of Combat is too common, too old-fashioned.

As for the Eternal Blazing Sun… although Luo En wasn't sure if the Sun had any special mystical significance in this world, in his perception, the Sun should just be a star.

Calling oneself the Sun directly feels somewhat presumptuous.

If it were called the Sun God, it would probably be much better.

When it comes to the sea, the first thing that should come to mind is probably the Lord of Storms. The Lord of Storms' name sounds quite nice.

But in the original owner's memory, believers of the Lord of Storms were basically synonymous with rudeness… although the royal family also believed in the Lord of Storms.

Earth Mother is fine, and the God of Wisdom and Knowledge…

Just as Luo En was irreverently complaining about various Gods in his mind, Danitz seemed to remember something and added,

"Speaking of the Moon…"

"I once heard that there are also some cultists who seem to believe in an Evil God called the Primordial Moon."

"Primordial Moon…" Luo En silently noted down this term.

Taken alone, this term is very ordinary and has no negative connotations.

"Why must She be an Evil God?"

Upon hearing this, Danitz paused and retorted to Luo En, "Aren't all Gods outside of the True Gods Evil Gods?"

"That's true." Luo En nodded slightly. "In that case, do the primitive beliefs in the colonies also count as Evil Gods?"

"More or less, but in most cases, the Official Churches prefer to call them False Gods."

"But those aboriginal beliefs really don't make much of a splash in the mystical domain."

False Gods? That doesn't sound as impressive as Evil Gods!

From this perspective, there are also differences in beliefs… Luo En smiled helplessly. He didn't intend to comment much on beliefs.

However, he also thought of one thing.

Something like transmigration could probably only be achieved by a God, but if the True Gods were unfriendly, getting back might really require the help of a certain "Evil God."

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