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Shrouded Seascape – Chapter 33. A Blind Artist

Chapter 33. A Blind Artist

Hearing Lily's remark, Charles turned his gaze toward the direction she was pointing at.

A bustling town square could be seen at the end of the street, about dozens of meters ahead of them. It was crowded with people and there were also several street food stalls, and some resembled barbecues.

"Is this considered the food street of the Subterranean Seascape?" Charles walked toward the square. He bought a bag of cream-stewed oysters for Lily and entered the lively square.

It seemed to be the local marketplace with all sorts of delicious food and entertaining performances. Lily was overwhelmed by the sight.

Just when Charles unconsciously strolled to the edge of the square, a blind mind with a disfigured face and sunglasses appeared before them. His face was marred by the fusion of flesh and skin; its appearance resembled some kind of burn injury. His horrifying visage stood out among the sea of handsome men and beautiful women.

A sign was placed at the blind man's feet. It wrote: Oil Painting, 100 Echo each.

Observing the tattered cloak on the blind man, Charles could roughly guess that his business was not doing well. But that was expectedafter all, who would seek a blind painter?

The blind man cowered next to his painting easel. His pitiful figure was unfitting of the lively environment.

Just then, three young men, arms locked, walked to the side of the road and one of them kicked the easel, causing it to crash to the ground. The trio burst into boisterous laughter as they watched the blind man crouching over and desperately picking up his scattered belongings.

Charles noticed that everyone around was oblivious to what just transpired; they didn't even bother to spare a glance. He knit his brows. Not only are the locals strange, they are also incredibly indifferent.

Unable to bear the sight, the kind-hearted Lily led her group of mice over and helped the blind man with his art supplies.

Feeling someone had rendered him assistance, the disfigured blind man burst into tears. "Why!! Why am I so unfortunate!!"

Charles approached him and after pondering for a moment, he said, "Stop crying. Paint something for me."

With business knocking on the door, the blind man set aside his sorrow and wiped the tears and snot off his face before he stood up. "Sir, please take a seat here," the blind artist said as he clumsily retrieved a folding chair from behind his easel.

Curiosity bred in Charles' heart as he watched the blind man deftly mixing colors. How could a blind man paint when he couldn't even see?

Just when Charles was about to pop the questions, the blind man placed his palette down and reached out toward Charles' face with both hands.

Painting by touch? The thought surfaced in Charles' mind. The blind man then picked up his paintbrush and started drawing. This piqued Charles' interest even further. He was eager to witness the skills of this blind artist.

A few minutes later, the blind artist placed the paintbrush down and carefully removed the completed artwork from the easel. He then respectfully presented it before Charles.

Clank!

Startled, Charles kicked over the folding chair as he took three steps back. His right hand instinctively reached for the gun holstered at his waist.

It wasn't Charles that was depicted on the canvas, but rather, a lifelike portrait of Anna!

The sound of the folding chair crashing to the ground caught the attention of the blind artist. With a look of panic, he immediately reached out his hand to try to touch Charles.

"Sir, does it not look like you? Please don't go. I haven't eaten for three days. Please at least spare me some change. Show pity to this pitiful man."

With complicated emotions, Charles received the painting. He then took out a couple of hundred Echo notes and placed them into the hands of the blind artist.

Feeling the touch of the notes in his hand, a look of ecstasy appeared on the blind man's horrifying visage. He deeply bowed toward Charles and said, "Sir, thank you for showing compassion to a pitiful soul like me. May the Mother bless you."

"You have the ability to read minds?" Charles asked as he held the painting in his hand.

"Not really. It's just some useless ability that emerged after I became blind," the blind man humbly replied in a pacifying demeanor as he retreated back into the corner.

Charles' finger gently traced the outline of Anna's face on the painting, and the fictional memories started emerging in his mind.

"Gao Zhiming, I like you, can I be your girlfriend?"

"Gao Zhiming, stop playing games! I'm much more entertaining than any game."

"Don't worry, isn't it just a subterranean world? It's not a big deal. Together, we will definitely make our way back up!"

Charles' expression contorted as he tightened his grip on the edges of the painting, his veins bulging due to the force he exerted.

Lily hopped onto Charles' shoulder and asked, "Mr. Charles, who is this lady? She's so pretty."

Just as the man and mouse were engaged in conversation, the blind man lifted his chin and continuously sniffed the air.

Eventually, Charles couldn't gather the resolve to tear the painting. He rolled it up and tucked it away into his embrace. With a tinge of melancholy on his visage, he said, "Let's go, Lily. We're heading back."

The blind man behind them raised his hand wanting to stop Charles but ultimately hesitated and didn't utter a word.

On their way back, Lily could clearly sense that Mr. Charles was distracted. She instantly suspected that it must have something to do with that painting.

Could it be like in a play, that lady and Mr. Charles shared a passionate love story, and after that she heartlessly abandoned him? The white mouse speculated in her mind.

When Charles returned to the inn, he saw three envelopes placed at his doorstep. This time round, two sailors and the assistant chef said they wanted to quit.

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"Aren't they too impatient? They resign the moment we are on shore and safe. Why don't they wait till we are back at the Coral Archipelago?" Feeling annoyed, Charles pushed the door open and entered his room.

He lit the oil lamp and took out the painting from his embrace. Staring at it intently for a solid few moments, he then clipped the painting securely between the pages of his captain's diary.

He then pulled out the pen from his breast pocket and started writing in his diary. Before he could pen a few characters, another envelope was slipped in through the gap under the door.

"If you want to leave, say it to me in person!" Charles shouted.

However, his shout was met with silence. Charles' expression turned grim as he walked to the door and opened the envelope

When he saw that the letter was signed off with Dipp's name, his expression turned serious instantly.

"Lily, come with me," Charles instructed and the white mouse hopped onto Charles' shoulder once more. Her army of brown mice followed after them, forming a carpet-like trail.

"Mr. Charles, why are we heading out again?" Lily asked, unable to hide her curiosity.

"Something's amiss. Dipp is in danger," Charles replied.

"Huh?" Lily's eyes widened in surprise.

Charles waved the letter before Lily's face and remarked, "There's no way he wrote this. That kid is an orphan. He can hardly read, so how would he know how to write a resignation letter? Someone forged the letter."

As the realization dawned upon him, Charles also noticed the suspicions behind the previous resignation letters.

If the crew members wanted to quit, most of them would just leave directly. If they shared a better relationship, they would resign in person like how Old John did. Only in extremely rare cases would they write a resignation letter.

Moreover, the elegant cursive handwriting didn't seem like what seafarers who lived a rough and tough lifestyle would be capable of writing.

As they walked on the streets, Charles felt a strong sense that something was amiss as he observed the islanders around him. He instructed Lily who was perched on his shoulder, "Send your mice out to find and gather every crew member that they can."

"Alright!" Lily squeaked twice and the brown carpet of mice instantly scattered away.

Chapter end

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Catalogue
Chapter 1. Captains Diary
Chapter 2. Monster
Chapter 3. Relic [Bonus Image]
Chapter 4. Fhtagn Covenant
Chapter 5. Fhtagn Covenants High Priest
Chapter 6. The Target Island [Bonus Image]
Chapter 7. The Unseen Entity
Chapter 8. All By Myself
Chapter 9. Awakened Tree
Chapter 10. Doctor Anna
Chapter 11. Bandages Assaulted
Chapter 12. Its All Fake
Chapter 13. Back to the Docks
Chapter 14. Explorers Association [Bonus Image]
Chapter 15. Explorers
Chapter 16. The Narwhale
Chapter 17. Island
Chapter 18. Mice
Chapter 19. 096 [Bonus Image]
Chapter 20. Laboratory 3
Chapter 21. An Eccentric Charles
Chapter 22. 1068
Chapter 23. Whistleblower [Bonus Image]
Chapter 24. Battle Loot [Bonus Image]
Chapter 25. The Mouses Home
Chapter 26. The Fake Lily
Chapter 27. Elizabeth
Chapter 28. Elizabeths Demand
Chapter 29. The Eye in the Sky
Chapter 30. Divinity
Chapter 31. Freshwater
Chapter 32. Locals
Chapter 33. A Blind Artist
Chapter 34. Vampires
Chapter 35. The Entire Island
Chapter 36. Nobles
Chapter 37. Battle
Chapter 38. Hint of Sunlight
Chapter 39. A New Vampire Comrade [Bonus Image]
Chapter 40. Divine Light Order
Chapter 41. Zhao Jiajia
Chapter 42. Dipps Relic
Chapter 43. Wooden Ship
Chapter 44. Deaths Retaliation
Chapter 45. A Tiny Being
Chapter 46. Doctor
Chapter 47. Anchor Bar
Chapter 48. Releasing the Sunlight
Chapter 49. Ship Doctor
Chapter 50. "King"
Chapter 51. The Sun Gods Divine Light
Chapter 52. Beginning
Chapter 53. The Human Aboard [Bonus Image]
Chapter 54. Nautical Chart
Chapter 55. Escaped
Chapter 56. Richard
Chapter 57. Margaret
Chapter 58. Dealing Once More
Chapter 59. The Doctors Item
Chapter 60. The Governors
Chapter 61. "Stars"
Chapter 62. It Came Alive
Chapter 63. 096s Revenge
Chapter 64. Body
Chapter 65. Another Facility
Chapter 66. Pale Gray Mass
Chapter 67. 1002 [Bonus Image]
Chapter 68. Elizabeth?
Chapter 70. Eyeball
Chapter 71. Margarets Morning
Chapter 72. Taking a Break
Chapter 73. Compensation For Her Assistance
Chapter 74. Cream Oysters
Chapter 75. Break
Chapter 76. The Razor Cartel
Chapter 77. The Narwhales Crew
Chapter 78. Painting
Chapter 79. Collaboration
Chapter 80. Marshland
Chapter 81. Disappearance
Chapter 82. Nose-walking Natives
Chapter 83. Humans
Chapter 84. Scarface
Chapter 85. Bandages Location
Chapter 86. Torment
Chapter 87. Arm
Chapter 88. Anna
Chapter 89. Prosthetic Arm
Chapter 90. A Letter
Chapter 91. Kords Return
Chapter 92. Teddy Bear
Chapter 93. New Arm
Chapter 94. Lilys Cooking
Chapter 95. The Footprints on the Ship
Chapter 96. A Fake City
Chapter 97. Imprisoned
Chapter 98. Meehek
Chapter 99. Relics
Chapter 100. 134
Chapter 102. Nautical Chart
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