Chapter 172
Nagi Sanzenin threw a roll of her eyes.
Choosing to travel at night this time was also to avoid the rush of the next morning.
You have to know that taking a yacht is also very tiring, especially a yacht with full speed; it’s really exhausting.
Tossing and turning all the way, and going to an island so remote that it hasn't been developed, isn't that really putting pressure on yourself?
"Choosing a cruise ship is to rest on it at night, and start systematic training when we arrive tomorrow morning."
"Training... hearing the word training from Nagi’s mouth in this life is indeed quite rare."
"It’s not that exaggerated."
Rolling her eyes, Nagi Sanzenin walked forward speechlessly.
"It is that exaggerated."
Sakuya Aizawa truly felt it was exaggerated.
She was the person who knew Nagi’s personality best; she didn't like going out, she only liked staying at home.
It was very difficult for anyone to pull her out of the house.
In an environment like the White Emperor, Nagi would say she wouldn't go out, and she wouldn't.
But she transferred to a public school, and even after going to the public school, she really didn't arrive late or leave early, and went to school almost every day.
This situation, in Sakuya Aizawa’s view, was very unreasonable.
As a result, even more exaggerated things appeared.
The word training actually appeared in Nagi’s mouth.
Sakuya Aizawa truly knew how terrible this child’s physical strength was.
Nagi would pant uncontrollably after exercising a little bit outside; her physical strength was truly not good.
So, for Nagi, Aunt Yukiko was truly very important.
Important enough to easily decide to change herself.
Sakuya Aizawa wasn't stupid; naturally, she knew Nagi did everything with a purpose.
Especially major changes to herself; general reasons would absolutely not make Nagi make such a major change.
So, the reason that prompted Nagi to change was very obvious.
Yukiko Sanzenin.
That is, Nagi’s biological mother.
Although she didn't know how it was done, she still had to keep an eye on her.
Sakuya Aizawa sighed and followed.
There were quite a few people who had obtained special power.
Besides Nagi and Maria, there were three other people.
Sakuya Aizawa’s gaze focused on the few people in front.
Kaguya Shinomiya, Ai Hayasaka, and Ran Mouri.
But Nagi didn't tell me about the ability aspect, and Maria had always been hiding it.
Of course, Sakuya Aizawa thought the one who needed to be observed most wasn't any of them, but the only boy.
Ren Amamiya.
That person was the root cause of the changes.
That person also possessed special power, but the difficulty of measuring it was too great.
Especially since Nagi, Maria, and Iroha didn't provide any explanation and had done a good job of keeping it secret.
This situation made her, who wanted to understand some hidden secrets, feel very passive.
Besides him needing to understand certain situations, the identities of the other participants were also very obvious.
The second young lady of the Suzuki conglomerate, and the second young lady of the Fujiwara family.
According to my investigation, they all gathered at Teitan High School.
The second young lady of the Suzuki conglomerate was already at Teitan, but the second young lady of the Fujiwara family transferred to Teitan with Kaguya Shinomiya.
They were already insiders of the matter.
On the contrary, it was me who participated the latest and knew the least.
Sakuya Aizawa was a bit distressed by this problem.
After all, some intelligence, if participated in too late, is no longer intelligence, but a secret.
So, coming out together this time still required understanding more intelligence.
Otherwise, she, who participated halfway, wouldn't know too many things.
The night was long, but for those who started resting as soon as they got on the ship, it wasn't a big problem.
Throughout the night, one could hardly feel the surging waves of the ocean on the cruise ship; instead, it was very calm.
This also made the personnel sailing the ship very comfortable, without worrying about extra problems.
The people taking the ship were also very, very comfortable, almost not needing anything else, and could sleep until dawn.
The next morning, the sky also brightened particularly early.
Perhaps because they were on the sea, the entire sea surface was filled with thick fog.
Fortunately, this cruise ship had already arrived at the designated sea area at 3:24 in the morning.
The anchor was also dropped early.
It’s just that the cruise ship was anchored 1,500 meters away from the designated island.
It wasn't because the cruise ship didn't want to anchor closer, but because there were no so-called shallows in the sea area around the island, but true deep sea.
Looking down, what one saw wasn't blue, sparkling seawater, but deep black, almost despair-inducing abyssal trenches.
There was almost no possibility of anchoring in such a place.
However, there were shallows in the sea area that maintained a certain distance from this island-encircling trench.
At least it was an area where the cruise ship could anchor.
Everyone’s rooms were large bed rooms with windows.
Early on, Ren Amamiya had already woken up from his sleep.
Ren Amamiya came to the window, pulled back the curtains, and looked at the world completely obscured by fog outside.
The morning fog on the ocean is really thick.
The water vapor is too heavy, so it’s no wonder there is such a thick fog early in the morning.
It’s slightly better than the foggy days in the city.
The thick fog in the city would cause breathing difficulties, but the fog on the ocean didn't have that many dust particles, so it wouldn't cause breathing difficulties.
He opened the window and walked outside.
Hmm, it’s indeed all water vapor; there is indeed much less dust on the ocean than in big cities.
Ren Amamiya’s eyes narrowed, and spirituality filled those eyes.
Through spiritual vision, he directly pierced through the astonishingly thick fog and saw the island hidden behind the fog.
It was indeed completely devoid of any signs of development.
One could still see many signs of life on the island.
However, there were no large animals; birds, snakes, and insects were the majority.
Those large carnivores were nowhere to be seen.
But this was also a matter of course.
Continuing to look forward, one could see an active volcano even more clearly.
This volcano was one of the reasons why there were few large animals on this island.
With eruptions once or twice a year, given the scale of this volcano, it was estimated that one eruption could affect the entire island.
Under such circumstances, could any large animals survive?
The difficulty of survival was just too high.
Looking at it this way, Ren Amamiya finally understood why such a dramatic trench appeared next to the island.
From the structure, the formation of this island should be the part uplifted by the collision of plates.
So what is exposed on the surface is the uppermost part of an active volcano.
Ren Amamiya, who reached this conclusion, was slightly speechless.
— Author's Notes —
PS: New book is out, asking for data.
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