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Chapter 52: Exploration in the Shipwreck

Compared with the clarity of the sea water outside the cabin, the water in the cabin is relatively turbid. There is mud piled up on the ground under your feet, and debris floats on the top of the cabin. Sometimes, if you accidentally pour a mouthful of sea water into your mouth, you can feel the smell of decay in the sea water. Everything in the corridor is almost still, and when it was just silent, it is no different. Walking on this corridor, you can also see a group of panicked sailors stumbled out of their respective rooms, but were knocked down by the high-pressure water waves rushing towards them. They rolled involuntarily in the corridor, and screams of despair sounded in the cabin.

The water waves surged, and Panis suddenly jumped upwards. The dagger brought a water line and stabbed into the debris above his head. Catherine followed closely behind. While Panis's dagger was retracted, she had already pushed her shield in front of Panis, and there was no gap in cooperation. But Panis smiled bitterly and shook her head, "I saw it wrong, it's this thing."

On Pannis' dagger, there was a huge double crayfish more than one meter long. The two big crayfish of the double crayfish were larger horizontally than human faces. The uneven hard teeth on the clamps made the crayfish look even more ferocious. The brain of the double crayfish was penetrated by Pannis' dagger, and its body had lost its vitality. However, the five pairs of footsteps were still twisting in the water, especially the two footsteps that turned into double crayfish, which opened and closed and hit in the water. The girls had no doubt that if they were ordinary people or low-level professionals, their crayfish would break if they were clipped randomly. Just now, the double crayfish was stimulated by the light and moved slightly in the debris, but even such a slight movement was extremely obvious in the completely still cabin. This caused a big disaster.

"Um." Panis looked at the spoils on his dagger awkwardly, and raised them to Lina, letting the pliers wave in front of Lina: "We can eat double pliers tonight. It is said that this pliers taste very delicious raw and have no fishy smell."

"If you want to eat, you should eat it yourself. We are not sea people. Uh, it's so ugly." Lina stretched out her finger and poked Panis' waist hard. She grabbed the double prawns that were struggling weaker and weaker as Panis dodged around. She looked at it curiously for a while and said, "We don't eat at the bottom of the sea, and we don't want to eat a bite of food and spit out sea water. Let's continue to suck our special liquid food underwater."

"Hey, give it to me." The trophy was stolen. Panis glared at Lina fiercely: "That's my prey."

"Now it's mine." There were no outsiders around and the surrounding environment was relatively calm. Lina immediately regained her nature, and she was as crazy as a child. She followed Panis's movements and brought the double claws close to Panis, making him retreat repeatedly under the threat of his constant opening and closing pliers: "You will be killed by pinching you to death."

"Stop making trouble." Catherine took away the half-dead double shrimp and threw it aside. She glared at Panis with dissatisfaction and said, "You can follow her to make trouble, don't see where this place is. And you, Lina, you have to play and wait until you get a safe place before playing. But this place has not been confirmed safe yet."

"Um." Lina lowered her head and pouted, but she was given a gloating smile from Vivian and Freya.

"Now the first floor is basically finished." Catherine glared at each other and coughed dryly, "The sailor's room has twenty-four rooms, two weapons room, and one restaurant, but it is valuable, yes, there is no item of value in various aspects, and there is not even a gold coin. Then, count the bodies in the sailor's room in the corridor. The total number is..."

"Ninety-two," Panis said: "If each sailor room has six people, all rooms are calculated as full. There should be one hundred and forty-four sailors on the first floor. Now we have found nearly two-thirds, a very high proportion."

"But according to your statement, it still doesn't mean anything. It only means that they may have been pulled closer to the bottom of the sea in an instant." Catherine said reluctantly: "Go to the second floor, you may find something on the second floor."

"Actually, there is a problem on the first floor." Panis touched his chin and said with interest: "Have you ever taken a sea boat? It's not the kind of passenger transport, but the cargo or sailor's carrier."

"I have been on passenger transport, but I have not freight transport." Catherine and Freya said almost at the same time. As for Lina and Vivian, they simply shook their heads and had never taken any sea boat.

"All cargo ships have a common habit in cabin arrangements." Panis said: "The first floor is the most spacious, closest to Class A and has portholes, so it is considered the best position in the entire ship. Therefore, the captain's room, the second mate and the middle floor of the fleet will be on this floor, and the other rooms are distributed to strong stormtroopers, because they will rush to the front line in battle, so the best treatment is given. For example, ordinary sailors, the rooms will only be on the second and third floors. But now the ship is reversed, and ordinary sailors' room is on the upper floor."

"So?" Catherine asked after finding that Penis stopped talking, "What does this mean?"

"Who knows?" Panis shrugged, as if he had nothing to do with himself: "I just found that there was something unreasonable, but how could I know the specific reason? It was not the ship I built, nor was I the captain."

Catherine rolled her eyes, turned her head and walked: "Let's go, be careful on the road, there is no porthole at the beginning of the second floor, it's completely dark, be careful of the monsters hidden in the dark."

The first and second floors were connected by short stairs. Instead of jumping blindly into the darkness below from the entrance, a few people stepped on the stairs and stepped carefully step by step. The idleness of the second floor was obviously narrower than the first floor, but it was obviously tidy than the first floor. There were a lot of debris floating on the top of the corridor on the first floor, but there was no one in the second floor. There were almost no debris except the corpses. Yes, there were also dozens of corpses on the second floor, but no one would be foolish enough to think that these were the corpses of sailors. Moreover, they did not float on the top of the corridor, but lay quietly on the ground of the corridor without moving.

The bodies of these corpses were covered with thick scales. Although the metallic pellets had been rusted and corroded, no one touched them for many years, so that the pellets remained in their original position. The heavy weight pressed the corpses so that they would not float. It was difficult to see their original appearance by the rusted scales, and it was impossible to infer their identity from the shape of the scales. Each of their corpses carried a standard sword, but the sword made of alloy was also covered with rust marks.

"I seem to be hiding the sword. I have seen anyone who has ever seen it." Lina hugged her head and thought for a long time, gritted her teeth and said, "You wait for me, I'll go back and ask who should have seen it."

Several people looked at Lina standing there for a while and suddenly their eyes lit up, put their hands on their hips, and just as they were about to speak, they were filled with sea water. They tried very hard to spit out the water from their mouths, and then Lina made a high expression again and said in the sea method: "The lowly low creatures, I am back. Now I will hand over your souls for me to enjoy. It is your greatest honor in this life to be swallowed by me."

"I actually called her out." Catherine rubbed her eyebrows and said with a headache: "Is there no one else to choose?"

"What do you mean by Untouchables?" Lina said angrily: "Are you dissatisfied with the appearance of this king?"

"No, no." Panis shook his head vigorously and said, "How dare we be dissatisfied with Queen Isabella."

"It's almost the same." The young queen Isabella regained her pride and said with her head tilted, "What do you want this queen to see?"

"That's it." Vivian bent down and picked up a long sword and handed it to Isabella's face: "Come and smell it, and then help us find the others."

"Bastard, this queen is not a dog." Isabella immediately jumped up on the spot, waving her hands angrily to express her anger: "I want to punish you and eat your soul."

"Okay OK, Vivian, don't bully her." Catherine shook her head helplessly, stepped forward and touched Isabella's long silver hair from Lina, and said gently: "Let's take a look. Lina said you know the source of this long sword, thank you."

Isabella narrowed her eyes comfortably, enjoyed Catherine's touch for a while, rubbed her head against Catherine's palm, and then said, "Okay, I'll tell you it's all right. I've seen this weapon before. It's the standard weapon of a small team not far from our Hagia Sawyer Kingdom. We seized a batch of it during the war. What's the name of that country? I think about it, Dunke? Daken? It seems to be called Daken, and I can't remember it very clearly."

"A small country in the Third Age?" Catherine asked in a low voice: "The standard weapon of the army?"

"It's definitely not wrong." Isabella nodded and said, "The scales on their bodies are also the standard equipment of the most elite professional troops in the army. Although they are just a group of low-level professionals, their combat effectiveness is pretty good."

"It seems that these are not sailors," Panis and Catherine said with a look at each other, "This is a small army of professionals."

"It's getting more and more complicated." Catherine said in confusion: "There is no reason for the army to appear here, and it's still in conflict with the sea tribe. It's really strange."

"Is there anything else?" Isabella said without any concealment with a disgust on her face: "I'll go back if I'm fine. I don't want to stay with this group of crazy believers. Even if it's just a corpse, it makes people feel uncomfortable."

"Wait, do you say they are crazy believers?" Catherine was stunned and asked anxiously: "That Daken or Dunke, is a country that integrates politics and religion? Are all the army believers?"

"Yes, haven't I said it?" Isabella said: "They..."
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