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Chapter 279 Leviathan

The underworld in Bilgewater City is connected to the sea. The three of them can just find an unmanned corner to go down the river and then move to the sea, and then go to the archipelago north of Bilgewater.

The distance was a little far, so the three of them spent half an hour diving out of the port, and then another hour swam to the northern island group.

The environment of the Python Islands is much more primitive, with dense woods everywhere covering the islands. The old temples are looming in the shade of branches and leaves, with human footprints and have not been abandoned.

Even Sarah, this was her first time entering Baru's territory.

In the past, she had just seen this mysterious archipelago from afar, leaving her a deep memory.

Four or five years ago, she had just won a bounty issued by the Noxus Gate and was returning to Bilgewater Harbor, but found a narrow-range sailing ship of a smuggler in the bay of Iron Water City, fleeing the Python Walking Islands, loaded with treasures stolen from a Baru Temple.

She still remembers the giant snake horn echoing at the sea, which was the sad roar of the snake caller. Then she saw an abyss sirens pulling out of the sea and whipping the sailboat into pieces of wooden boards, and all the crew members were dragged into the abyss of death.

From her, all her thoughts about Baru disappeared. No wonder even Planck did not attack Baru. The giant demon is the master of the sea and no ship can match it.

"Don't get ashore." Sarah said, looking at the straits on both sides: "We are here to find the boat and see where it is parked."

Below the sea, there were dense reefs, and it was obviously not suitable for stopping the boat. Sarah thought that the ship would not enter the Strait of Baru, but would choose to dock near the outer sea if she had not left.

"Travel separately..." She noticed the two people who were so close, and then put them back and changed their words: "The place is not big anyway. Swim around the archipelago. If you don't find it, go back. Remember not to be discovered by the locals."

While talking, a small boat came from a distance, and the three of them quickly dived into the water.

A woman rows a boat and flexibly shuttles through the sea covered with reefs.

She wore a golden crown and her hair was woven into dense and fluffy dreadlocks, like an unsoaked mop. She had wavy lines on her face with silver paint and a milky leather top. The wooden stick in her hand was carved with a tangled sea snake, both a staff and a paddle.

Pure prayer came from the mouth of the Snake Mother's believers.

"The mother of the sea snake shines everywhere, from the bottom of the sea to the sky."

"The gray sky stares at the ground, and the calm sea surface seems to reflect her gaze."

"She smiled softly and felt at ease."

The sound drifted away with the boat, and the three of them looked at each other underwater and decided to keep up.

Following the island navigator to a bay, the three of them suddenly stopped and were shocked by the things in front of them.

Under the shadow of the archipelago, a huge steel warship emerged in it, as if a sleeping giant beast had suppressed the sea, which was extremely terrifying.

"It's actually a steamboat..." Kahn was stunned for a moment.

This is a veritable steel warship. The best steel produced by the Duower Fort wraps the hull. The biggest feature of this hard steel is its dim luster and color is like black rock. The side of the ship's side looks like the Blackstone Wall of Noxus from a distance. The crossbar of the ship's side has become a battlement, making the warship look like a moving sea fortress.

The typical Noxus aesthetic, grand and solemn, and the stacked grooves add many cruel and sharp edges, but the degree of solidity is not comparable to that of traditional wooden boats. Even if you pull a thirty-pound cannon, it is difficult to penetrate.

At the front of the ship's side, the huge walls were designed in neat and interlaced shapes, looking like a huge mouth. The orange-red flames kept coming out from the "slits of teeth". As expected, it was the boiler room of the ship.

The muzzle is located in the middle, but the muzzle is expanded into columns, and many ferocious cannons are poked out from them. On the deck, three huge trapezoidal columns replaced the mast and kept spraying black smoke.

"Why can the Noxus ship park in the Python Islands? Aren't the Baru people very xenophobic?" Kasha was shocked the least and first reacted. At first, she only thought she had encountered a huge steel monster.

Sarah is different from Kahn. The former is shocked by her status as the overlord of navigation, while the latter is amazed at Noxus's technological level.

"Do you still remember a rumor? About Planck." Sarah frowned, thinking about how to explain to Kasha those rumors that she had never witnessed with her own eyes. She always thought that they were crazy talks that were circulating after Planck was drunk, and they were the exaggerated lies used by the captains to brag about themselves.

"Hmm? What is it?" Kasha really didn't know.

Sarah continued: "Long ago, Planck once stole a Noxus ship, which was the pride of the Noxus Navy and the most amazing achievement in the history of Noxus Navy engineering."

"The Leviathan, the current Noxus Commander Svein's battleship, may be the world's first steam-powered ironclad ship," Kahn said.

"You mean... the ship in front of you is the Leviathan that Planck once stole? Because of him, the ship can stop here?" With Kahn's addition, the clues gradually linked up. Kahsha realized something and suddenly widened her eyes: "Wait... Is Planck still alive? And she brought the Leviathan back?"

Sarah nodded, I'm afraid that this is the case. Only by considering the relationship between Planck and Russia and Roy, can the ship appear here be rationalized.

"Planck is back and taking revenge." Sarah sighed, her expression extremely solemn.

"What's wrong? He should have been buried in the sea with the Mingyuan. Could it be that the Tide Sea Spirit rescued him again?"

She didn't understand how Planck survived that disaster, and she vaguely saw him being eaten into his mouth by a monster under the sea. But if it weren't for Planck, who could have driven the Leviathan here?

"The Siren can't beat Leviathan..." Kasha also felt a burst of anxiety. Bilgewater's civil strife had just been settled and was about to be broken.

"More than that, if you fight head-on, no ten Siren can beat the Leviathan. Even sneak attacks are difficult. I guess the Siren's shells will be difficult to penetrate this steel warship. If they really fight, the Siren can only run."

Sarah spat angrily: "How did Planck steal such a big guy from the Noxus Navy? Are those guys all eating a good meal? They almost vomited my mother with disgust!"
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