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I was by no means sure that I would make it in time. On the contrary, despite having a limited field of vision, I was moving at a speed so excessive that, if I made even a tiny mistake in handling the boat with my ''Jyuryoku'', there was a serious risk that I would crash into something and sink.
 
I was by no means sure that I would make it in time. On the contrary, despite having a limited field of vision, I was moving at a speed so excessive that, if I made even a tiny mistake in handling the boat with my ''Jyuryoku'', there was a serious risk that I would crash into something and sink.
   
Even so, I felt no hesitation. Whatever else that might happen, I would save Shun. I would definitely be in time. There was nothing in my mind except the determination to make it in time.
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Even so, I felt no hesitation. Whatever else that might happen, I would save Shun. I would definitely be in time. There was nothing in my mind except the determination to make it in time.
   
 
While gliding across the top of the dark waterway, I was suddenly hit with a strange feeling of deja vu.
 
While gliding across the top of the dark waterway, I was suddenly hit with a strange feeling of deja vu.
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As Shun accelerated the Hakuren VI again, the starry sky broke into countless fragments, melting away on the waves.
 
As Shun accelerated the Hakuren VI again, the starry sky broke into countless fragments, melting away on the waves.
   
The river current and the scenery on both sides could not be seen clearly, vaguely melting into the darkness. In this way, the sensation of speed completely vanished while moving. That is exactly how it now is with my boat.
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The river current and the scenery on both sides could not clearly be seen, vaguely melting into the darkness. In this way, the sensation of speed completely vanishes while moving. That is exactly how it now is with my boat.
   
I gave my own boat the same name as the canoe we had at that time, Hakuren VI. I could not register it with the same name or even write it in on the hull, but to me any name other than "Hakuren No.VI" was unthinkable.
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I gave my own boat the same name as the canoe we had at that time, Hakuren VI. I could not register it with the same name, or even write it in on the hull but, to me, any name other than "Hakuren No.VI" was unthinkable.
   
Because I had left at a speed bordering on the limits of common sense, I arrived at the junction of the waterway to Matsukaze village in no time. I temporarily stopped the boat. During the day, several ships had been keeping watch over this place, but perhaps because it was already close to midnight, only a single ship remained here. A watch fire was burning atop the ship, but I could see no sign of any people.
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Because I had left at a speed bordering on the limits of common sense, I arrived at the junction of the waterway to Matsukaze village in no time. I temporarily stopped the boat. During the day, several ships had been keeping watch over this place but, perhaps because it was already close to midnight, only a single ship was now remained here. A watch fire was burning atop the ship but, I could see no sign of any people.
   
 
I did not have the time to take a detour by land as we had during the day. There was no choice but to break through here. Once more, I slowly began to advance. Concentrating every ounce of my ''Jyuryoku'', I devoted myself entirely to erasing the sound of my wake. The Hakuren VI advancing as though gliding on the light, passed below the entry prohibited rope.
 
I did not have the time to take a detour by land as we had during the day. There was no choice but to break through here. Once more, I slowly began to advance. Concentrating every ounce of my ''Jyuryoku'', I devoted myself entirely to erasing the sound of my wake. The Hakuren VI advancing as though gliding on the light, passed below the entry prohibited rope.

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