I don't know the reason, but I'm intrigued: why Veracrypt and NTFS instead of something like LUKS and EXT4?
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Mostly just for cross compatibility between my devices and I really like veracrypt
Sorry, I am unaware of a cross-system full disk encryption solution.
Maybe you unplugged the device before unmounting it leaving the filesystem in an odd state? Next time it fails to auto mount check /var/log/syslog for recent error clues.
In my very limited experience, when this happens the filesystem can (and will) still be mounted as read-only.
I always eject/safely remove my drives but I will check the syslog thank you so much for pointing that out