Chapter 965 The Sunken Ship



I reached the seabed at about 2,500 meters, but I hadn't entered the trench yet.

This place is a completely different world from the one above; many of the marine animals here are large.

The sea turtles, octopuses, and even the fish are all bigger than the ones mentioned above.

I made a slight adjustment and went straight down into the trench.

The pressure increased exponentially as I went down. By the time I reached 3,500 meters, I had to activate my force field to resist the pressure.

Four thousand, five thousand, six thousand... When I dived to ten thousand meters, I had to increase the force field.

Fortunately, these expenses were nothing to me.

When I dived to a depth of nearly 12,000 meters, there was no light at all.

Fortunately, I can still see, but I really wish I hadn't seen anything.

Have you ever seen tentacles thicker than a gasoline can?

There's also a three-meter-long shrimp gun.

The parts are already this big, not to mention the main body itself.

I feel like I've arrived in the land of giants. With my weight of just over 100 pounds, I wouldn't even be enough to fill their teeth.

Fortunately, they don't seem to have very good eyesight; they just patiently wait for their prey to come to them.

Just as a giant manta ray swam past a giant octopus, the octopus's tentacles instantly wrapped around it and swallowed the manta ray whole without even chewing it.

I dare not make any strong water flow or ripples; I don't want to become their excrement.

What is that?

On one side of the trench, there was a large, old-looking ship that had capsized.

The angles of the bow and stern bends are too large, almost forming semicircles.

There is also a mermaid statue at the bow of the ship.

Higg said their treasure is down here, maybe I can find it?

With that in mind, we slowly moved closer and went into the cabin.

The cabin has become a habitat for marine life; there are fish and other creatures in the cabin.

Because the ship capsized, everything inside the cabin was knocked over and scattered.

The tables and chairs break at the slightest touch.

I went inside along the corridor. This ship was quite large; the corridor was over forty meters long.

The rooms along the way should all be occupied by people.

Once inside the cargo hold, it was full of rags.

Could I have stumbled upon a cloth boat? Or perhaps it hasn't been sold yet?

I wouldn't normally be interested in the living quarters, but since the cargo hold was empty, I had no choice but to check out where they lived.

I don't know if everyone escaped when the ship sank. I didn't see any remains. Maybe they were eaten by underwater animals or rotted away.

I searched through each cabin one by one, and finally arrived at the largest living cabin.

What?! They just said they hadn't seen a single skeleton, and now they're trying to poison my mind.

Inside the largest cabin was a skeleton; only a few tattered rags remained on its body, but the bones were still relatively intact.

He was holding a sword in one hand, and... it seemed like he was holding a box in the other.

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