Accompanied by a series of strange noises, the wind-up automaton became completely rigid and still like a rusted machine, and almost at the same time, Lucresia, who was in a nearby cabin, detected the abnormality of her creation.
The cabin door was flung open forcefully, and a whirl of colorful paper scraps swirled into the room, taking shape as a human figure: the "Witch of the Sea," Lucresia, stepped out from the pile of paper, and immediately saw Luny, who had slumped down next to the table, her head drooping low.
"Luny?" Lucresia quickly approached and immediately noticed a wind-up key on the floor by her side. She picked up the key and began to tap the mechanism on the back of the wind-up automaton, "What happened?"
A series of discontinuous creaking sounds came from Luny's body, and after a while, some of her parts finally started moving again. A severely out-of-tune, distorted voice emerged from her chest, "Old master... is looking for you... "