“I don’t care about how people in this world live, whether they have enough to eat, whether they can wear warm clothes, whether they have dreams and hope. I don’t care about their likes and dislikes.”
“It’s just that if you want to go to the sky, you need a complete advanced industrial system, a set of related research institutes, the most advanced materials science laboratory, and a big government that can coordinate all departments. It needs countless people who don’t have to worry about food and clothing. Dedicating wealth for this requires millions of high-level intellectuals to contribute their minds, and tens of thousands of different supporting manufacturers supply the best parts.”
“In short, it takes a world of abundance, and a great civilization to accomplish it.”
— Ian
A world reborn from its ashes.
An era that is coming to an end.
A group of prisoners fighting for power and power in the land.
A young man staring at the sky.
Prisoners peered out of the window of fate, mostly gazing at the dirt.
Only one is looking up at the stars.
Heaven and Earth serve as the guesthouse for all living things, with Time being the sojourner since time immemorial.
As with the difference between dreaming and awakening, the distinction between life and death is diverse and confused, and changing.
What awaits us beyond time, once we have transcended life and death, heaven and earth?
On that day, the fog blocked everything.
On that day, he became the captain of a ghost ship.
On that day, he stepped through the thick fog and confronted a completely subverted and fragmented world— the old order had vanished, strange phenomena dominated the endless seas beyond civilized society, and isolated island city-states and fleets of ships challenged the sea that had become the last ember of lights for the civilized world. All of this while the shadows of the old days were still stirring in the deep sea, waiting to devour this world that was about to die.
But for the new captain of the ghost ship Vanished, there was only one question he had to consider first — Who knows how to drive this ship?!