Rail Zeppelin 3/6: A Sibyl, Decision, and Child of Einnashe
While giving the gravely wounded Lord El-Melloi II an arduous treatment, Gray and the others harbor doubts about the existence of a Servant whose Master is nowhere to be seen. Shishigou and Luvia continue their investigation in London, where they visit Jean-Mario Supinerra and inquire about a serial murder that took place seven years ago. The respite is momentary, as the course of the Rail Zeppelin has been altered, and the train plunges into the forest of Dead Apostles – the Child of Einnashe. Gray, worried about the weakened Lord El-Melloi, decides to assist Karabo's group that is acting to correct the train's progress. Furthermore, Melvin, who has boarded Rail Zeppelin after hearing of rumors, joins the entourage. Olga Marie, barricading her lonely self after refusing to help Gray, finds a 'certain something' in her own room.
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