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Chapter 27 - chapter 23

Twenty minutes earlier, Captain Valerius had made his way through the ship's corridors toward the bridge, his

mind occupied with the logistical challenges of their upcoming arrival in Luminara. The *Azure Wind* was a

civilian vessel, not designed for the kind of security concerns that surrounded their mission, and he was

increasingly worried about maintaining adequate protection for his charges once they took on new

passengers and cargo.

The ship's bridge was located at the forward section of the main deck, accessible through a well-appointed

corridor that spoke to the vessel's status as a luxury transport rather than a simple cargo hauler. Valerius had

made this journey several times over the past three days, establishing a professional working relationship

with Captain Morrison, the ship's commanding officer.

He found Morrison in his private cabin adjacent to the bridge, reviewing shipping manifests and passenger

lists for their Luminara stopover. The captain was a seasoned professional in his fifties, with the kind of steady

competence that came from decades of managing complex skyship operations.

"Captain Valerius," Morrison greeted him with a respectful nod. "Right on time. I've been reviewing our

security arrangements for the Luminara docking."

"That's exactly what I wanted to discuss," Valerius replied, settling into the chair across from Morrison's desk.

"I need to understand how closely we'll be able to control access to the ship once we're in port."

Morrison consulted his papers. "Standard procedures allow for passenger disembarkation and supervised

cargo loading. We typically restrict access to authorized personnel only, but with the volume of cargo we're

taking on, there will necessarily be quite a few people moving through the ship."

"That's what concerns me," Valerius said bluntly. "The young man I'm escorting represents a significant

security risk. He's..." Valerius paused, choosing his words carefully. "Let's say he's the mischievous son of a

foreign noble, prone to impulsive decisions that could create diplomatic complications."

It was a carefully constructed cover story that explained his need for enhanced security without revealing the

true nature of their mission. Morrison nodded in understanding.

"Ah, one of those situations," the captain said with a knowing smile. "I've transported my share of problematic

nobility over the years. The key is usually constant supervision and limited opportunities for unsupervised

activity."

"Exactly," Valerius confirmed. "Which is why I need to know exactly who will have access to the ship and what

areas they'll be able to reach."

Morrison pulled out a different set of documents. "This might complicate things a bit. We recently replaced

most of our guard and serving staff for this return journey. New faces, new procedures—it always takes time

for everyone to settle into a rhythm."

The information caused him to immediately be alert in Valerius's trained instincts. Personnel changes during

sensitive operations were always a cause for concern, especially when they involved security staff.

"Why the replacements?" he asked, keeping his tone casual.

"Standard rotation," Morrison explained. "Most of our regular crew lives in the capital, so they typically work

the outbound journey and then take personal time while we're in the provinces. We hire local staff for the

return trip."

It was a reasonable explanation, but Valerius filed the information away for further consideration. In his

experience, routine procedures could easily be exploited by those with hostile intentions.

Before he could pursue the topic further, there was a gentl

e knock at the cabin door.

"Come in," Morrison called.

Chapter 24

The door opened to reveal a tall, middle-aged man with brown hair streaked with premature white. He was

dressed in the simple but clean attire of ship's service staff and carried a silver tea service on an elegant

tray."Captain," the man said with a respectful bow, "I've brought the tea you requested."Morrison looked

puzzled. "I thought I asked Marta to bring tea. The new serving girl.""Yes, sir," the man replied smoothly,

beginning to set out cups and saucers on Morrison's desk. "Unfortunately, she spilled the first pot while

preparing it. I offered to bring a fresh service while she cleans up the mess."The explanation seemed

reasonable enough, and Morrison waved dismissively. "These things happen with new staff. Thank you,

Thomas."As the man—Thomas—continued arranging the tea service, Valerius found himself studying the fine

silver vessels with growing unease. Something about the situation felt wrong, though he couldn't immediately

identify what was triggering his instincts.The tea service was elegant, with ornate silver cups and matching

serving pieces that caught the light streaming through the cabin's portholes a clear sign that the skyship and

it's captain were living well. As Thomas poured the steaming tea into Morrison's cup, Valerius noticed

something that made his blood run cold.The silver was tarnishing.Not the gradual dulling that came with age

and use, but the rapid, ugly discoloration that occurred when silver came into some very harmful substances

like the poisons favored by professional assassins."Don't drink that!" Valerius shouted, lunging forward to

knock the cup from Morrison's hands before it could reach his lips.In the same motion, he drew his sword and

struck Thomas with the pommel, sending the man staggering backward and crashing into the cabin

wall."What in the seven hells—" Morrison began, staring in shock at the tea spreading across his desk."Poison,"

Valerius said grimly, keeping his sword trained on Thomas while gesturing toward the silver service. "Look at

the tarnishing on the silver. It only reacts that way to specific poison's."Morrison's face went pale as he

observed the cloudy discoloration spreading across the previously bright silver. "My God. Thomas, what—"The

question was cut short as Thomas suddenly lurched to his feet, a curved dagger appearing in his right hand as

he lunged toward them both. Valerius's sword swept in a precise arc, severing the man's arm at the wrist and

sending the dagger clattering across the cabin floor.Thomas screamed and collapsed to his knees, clutching the

bleeding stump where his hand had been. But through his pain, he started laughing—a sound that sent chills

down Valerius's spine."Masked Ones," Valerius said, his voice carrying a cold fury. "How many of you are on

this ship? What do you want with Dr. Mizushima?"Thomas continued laughing, blood streaming between his

fingers as he looked up at Valerius with wild eyes. "Oh, Captain Valerius. Even wounded and past your prime,

you're still sharp as a blade. All that trouble we went to, killing the real serving girl, studying the ship's

routines, and preparing the perfect test—and you just had to notice the silver.""Test?" Morrison demanded, his

face darkening. "What test? What's happening on my ship?""What are you trying to accomplish?" Valerius

pressed, ignoring Morrison's questions. "If you wanted us dead, there are easier ways than elaborate poisoning

schemes."Thomas's laughter grew more hysterical. "Dead? Oh, Captain, you misunderstand our purposes

entirely. We're not here to kill anyone—we're here to see what your mysterious friend is truly capable of when

properly motivated. understanding began to dawn in Valerius's mind. "What have you done?""Too late to stop

it now," Thomas gasped through his pain . "The test has already begun."The entire ship shuddered as a

massive explosion rocked the skyship, throwing all three men to the floor as emergency bells began ringing

throughout the vessel.As Valerius struggled to regain his footing, Thomas's final words echoed in his ears with

chilling clarity: "Let's see how well your phase-shifter performs when innocent lives are at stake.

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