The crow, who removed the Christmas City subcore, came all the way over - somehow, the original was a glass ball with a diameter of thirty centimeters. The weight was quite the same - when it was brought into the bridge (bridge), it was used as a dungeon core to perform the dungeonization of the sunken ship. By the magic of the non-standard Crow, what was a sinking ship slowly changes its appearance...... no, it goes back to its original appearance. The opening of the ship's belly is blocked, the wounded dragonbone (keel) is repaired, and the broken mast rests on the deck. The mast even had a sail on it at some point.

When the hull that was sinking in a tilted state sways, it rises off the seabed and remains horizontal. Even the sea water that was full on board seemed to have been discharged at some point.

Winn asks Crowe when he sees that he regains his appearance as a sailboat while he sees it.

"Dear Lord, what do you say the name of this child?

Even though it's smaller than Christmas City, I wonder if it's also "this kid" by referring to a ship that manages to be just over eighty meters long and nine hundred tons gross, but aside from that, it's a problem that it's not named.

I was aware of the plate that appeared to indicate the ship's name when I brought in the Devil's Treasure Ball, which became the dungeon core. But it was significantly damaged, and somehow I just found out that the name starts with the letter U - at least, a letter similar to U in English.

(corner, so make it a name that starts with u... but... weak, you don't know the naming criteria for sailboats in this world?

It was a crow with a twisted neck for a while, but I decided to borrow the name of the Earth's ship just because it was troublesome. It doesn't make sense in this world since we named it Christmas City. As suspicious as the name of the ghost ship is, there is nothing wrong with it...

(But... the name of the ship that starts with u...)

The name of the British submarine came to mind behind Crowe's brain, who was thinking of names of people, cities, rivers, etc. A name that was once given to a British submarine and is now unused.

And, in a way, the name a ghost ship deserves.

'Right...... how about the name Unseen Unseen? It means "invisible" in my world. "

As soon as Crowe said so, the hull was wrapped in a bright light. When the light went out, Crowe found out that a new dungeon had been added to the distribution.

[Individual name] unseen

[Race] Moving Dungeon Ghost Ship

What this sinking ship of the world came back to life with the power of an unreasonable demon treasure ball.

Total tonnage: nine hundred and fifty tons Total length: eighty-eight meters

Load capacity: usually 600 tonnes up to a maximum of 623 tonnes

Soldier's Equipment: Fifty-six Caliber 40mm Combined Machine Gun (Three Base Twelve Door Concealed Formula Each Boat)

Magic Impulse Angle (Ram) (Expand Safely)

[Status] Ghost Dungeons under Crowe's command (...)

[Skills] Various cover-ups and disguises

Well, it's this unscene, but it actually manifested itself a little differently from its original form at the point of play...... no, it was quite different.

The cause is Crowe regardless.

Precisely because it reflected the image Crowe had behind his brain as he regenerated.

In the first place, there were about fifty to one hundred tons of ships called carabel ships in Europe with vertical sails on three masts, or about five hundred to two thousand tons of ships called galeon ships in Europe with horizontal sails on the first two masts - foremasts and main masts - and vertical sails on the back one - misen masts. Smaller carabel ships were used for exploration and trade, and larger Galeon ships were used for naval warfare - but mainly for monsters and pirates - and trade. Also used on coastal voyages were galley-ship types of ships running on sails.

So back to Unsheen, the shadow was different from both the Carabel and Galeon ships. Although it must be a triple mast, a horizontal sail (oohan) was stretched on all three masts, and a triangular sail called a jib was stretched between the foremast and the forward (sashimi) as a vertical sail (solder) responsible for cutting up into the wind, and a triangular sail called a stay sail was stretched between the mast and the mast. It is a form called (so-called) ship, but the hull is elongated to make it fast, which gives the impression of elegance.

Not only did Crowe not know about sailboats in the world, but he was not familiar with sailboats in general (in the first place) - even though he was likely to be slandered (slandered) for graduating from history.

So Crowe imagined the only ship he could remember in the dungeon... but the ship was his famous "Kati Sark".

"Kati Sark" was a type of sailboat called a clipper, especially a tee clipper, an elongated hull for the pursuit of high speeds, with horizontal sails on all three masts and triangular vertical sails (solders) between masts and masts, or between masts and tips (sashimi) - in other words, every sailboat in this world - was a different type of ship.

What made the conversation even more difficult was the uniform that Unsheen had. Unlike the model Kati Sark, Unsheen - because Crowe thought it was necessary to have a minimum self-defense capability - was equipped with an excessively large number of weapons, such as a 56-calibre 40-millimeter artillery machine gun, and had an insane uniform to deploy up to a demonic angle of impact (ram) for assault.

There was also a proposal to have a thirty-six pound cannon gun equipped by battleships during the Great Voyages, but the heterogeneity led to the decision that the hit accuracy was sweet for what it was like to be a machine gun and that the anti-ship battle was still subtle as a combat capability against monsters, so a 40mm machine gun was chosen as the main soldier outfit with both high instability and anti-aircraft capability.

What, are you heavy? Such a thing is not as light as Honghua (no more) when compared to the safety of your companions.

As a result of such a history, the unscene turned out to be an unintelligible hull.

Incidentally, Crowe didn't even realize that unscene playback depended on his image as much as dew.

In a nutshell, Unsheen had the potential to be a standout ship in every sense. However, it was also equipped with the ability to simply defeat it.