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Chapter 229 Shipwreck

"What the hell are you looking for?" Deely walked in the grass on the shore of the lake, shaking her tail and said dissatisfiedly: "I have been pulling the boat for an afternoon and I am very hungry now, so I want to have supper and don't want to eat grass at all."

"It's easy to eat, Lina, help throw a bone at him and let him chew it aside. Hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey, he was looking around from time to time, obviously looking for something, but he just didn't say it.

"He should be looking for a boat." Catherine's tacit understanding was enough to guess Panis's purpose: "If you want to find the place where the grandfather and his team landed, only by finding this place can you continue to follow their paths. Whether it is to find clues to the temple or to understand what happened back then, it is more convenient."

"It's not easy to find a boat." Deely looked at the fact that he had no twisted souls up and down, left and right for the time being. He suddenly spread his wings and rushed to the lake, circled around a small area nearby, and landed again, and said seriously: "Not found."

"Idiot." Panis didn't bother to look at him, and rolled his eyes and said, "They have twelve people and so much luggage. Think about how big the boat will be. If it were still by the lake, how could it not be seen unless we were all blind."

"Where can you stop by the shore of the lake?" Deely retorted: "You know that such a big ship will push it to the shore if they have any problems with their brains. And if they push the ship ashore, will they still go back?"

"If you were them, would you still walk from the lake when you return?" Panis asked with a lip curl, "Anyway, if it were me, I would never enter the Lake of End without sufficient preparation. The goblins in the Second Age can do anything. Who knows that there are any strange equipment in this lake?"

"Uh, it seems to be right." Deely was speechless for a moment and could only mutter: "There is no need to push the boat ashore. Isn't this a waste of effort?"

"Of course it's at the bottom of the lake." Panis suddenly reached out and pointed into the lake: "I found it, it's there."

Looking along the distance, the clear lake water was dark and there was no way to see what it was, but when you walked into the observation, you could find that it was a wreck. The structure of the ship was the simplest, but it was much larger than an ordinary wooden boat, enough to accommodate twelve people to ride. Because of the age of time, the wooden boards that formed the hull had decayed, and it was precisely because of this that the wooden boat sank into the water as a whole. As for other wooden fragments that fell off due to decay, I had long known where the lake water had drifted.

"It seems they came ashore from here." Panis lay in the grass on the shore of the wreck for a while, but unfortunately, forty years, had already covered up all traces. The only gain was a rotten oar he held in his hand, and a cable wrapped around a raised rock beside the oar.

"Although they tied the boat to the shore, they obviously did not plan to come back." Panis did not dive into the water, but just observed the wreck in the water from the shore: "If this kind of ship is to continue using it on the return journey, it will definitely be nailed to death with a waterproof tarpaulin, but you see, there is no such thing on the surface of the ship, so they, as I guess, no longer consider passing through the lake when returning journey."

"Since that's the case, there's no search value for this ship." Catherine said regretfully: "If you are ready to give up it, you will definitely take away all the items and leave nothing of value behind."

"Actually, there will be something left." Panis jumped into the water before he finished speaking. His clothes were already wet. He didn't care about being wet again. When he swam up again, he held a mud-filled metal in his hand and said, "Well, it will indeed leave something, such as garbage."

"Since it's garbage, why do you have to bring it up again?" Catherine bent down, took the salvaged metal can, and looked it over and over again, but she didn't find anything special. However, the Knight Girl wouldn't really think that Panis did this because she was bored. Since he had fished this can, there must be something special. So after teasing her, the girl asked: "What kind of can this is? Is it strange?"

"Someone of them was injured." Vivian glanced at the metal can and said, "The jar should contain a kind of ointment, which is also a kind of therapeutic agent, specially used to treat fractures, but we never use this ointment, no wonder you can't recognize it."

"Their part-time pastor Vina needs to rely on this medicine to treat fractures. It should be assisted during the three-day treatment interval." Lina asked curiously by taking the metal can, "But why can you be sure what medicine is inside?"

"Because this is a standard medicine produced by the Alchemy Guild, the only thing that is used to store the bone-breaking pot in a similar shape is this kind of bone-breaking pot." Vivian explained: "It is not particularly stable and needs to be kept in isolation from light, so it is used to store it in a metal can. However, these are things from decades ago. Later, someone improved the potion and strengthened the stability of the drug, so it was enough to use an ordinary crystal bottle."

"It seems that the process of grandfather and the others passing through the lake is also very difficult." Catherine sighed and said, "They should have used it when they were finally sorting out their items on the boat, and then they left the empty can on the boat."

"It shouldn't rain today, and the lake water will not rise." Panis sniffed in the air and said, "Let's stay here tonight. I observed it. The twisted souls nearby are far away. Even if Phella's potion expires, it will not be discovered by those guys."

"You want to go into the water?" Catherine asked, "No need. Even if the grandfather and the others left some clues left by them, they were soaked in water for decades, it is unlikely to be discovered. Now the light has begun to dim, and those twisted souls often cannot see clearly in the water. If you don't find it, wouldn't it be a waste of time?"
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