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Chapter 79

Shunzi was the first to let go, and the other sailors also let go. In the end, I couldn't hold on and let go. But the moment we let go, the cabin door clicked like a spring.

It closed with a loud sound, and the deck shook with the loud sound. When the hatch was closed, the strong cold current also disappeared, and the sea water returned to calm.

I was a little dumbfounded. What the hell was going on? The hatch had obviously been opened halfway, but why did it bounce back? Wasn’t our effort just in vain? This shipwreck is more difficult than I thought.

There were too many things to deal with. Just one cabin door cost us so much, but it took us a long time to do it, but it was all in vain.

Li Xin gestured at me and asked, 'What's going on? Why is the hatch closed?'

I glanced at her and didn't want to talk to her. I was thinking about how the cabin door had such a strong reaction force and the strong cold current. It was really weird. This sunken ship was better than that sunken ship from the Qing Dynasty.

It’s so weird, I’m a little scared when I think about it.

When Li Xin saw that I wasn't paying attention to her, she nudged me and gestured, 'May I ask you something? What happened just now?'

I glared at her and gestured angrily, "How the hell do I know." This girl followed us all the way down and couldn't help us with anything. She was still gesticulating and asking questions. You're so honest.

Just follow us, there's so much nonsense.

When Li Xin saw that I had a bad look on my face, she glared at me, but didn't say much. Maybe it was because we were under the deep sea and it was not convenient to quarrel. She was tired just by gesticulating. Shunzi gestured to me, "What should I do?"

?'

I took a look at the oxygen tank. There were about forty minutes left. It was enough time, but if I kept wasting it like this, my time in the water would have been in vain. No matter what, I had to get into the cabin.

, even against the strong cold current, I had to squeeze in.

I called all the sailors together and gestured to everyone, "Wait a moment and continue to open the hatch. When the hatch is opened, everyone puts on their equipment and enters the cabin in turn. Those who enter are stuck inside."

The cabin door, I entered last.'

Shunzi and the others nodded. It was still the same as before. Shunzi and I first used paratrooper knives to pry the hatch. When the hatch was pried open a gap, other sailors came up and grabbed the hatch and began to push outward. Li Xin

This time I came to help. With the sound of "quacking", the cabin door was being opened little by little, a strong cold current hit again, and the sea water began to fluctuate again.

When the hatch was opened enough for one person to enter, I shook my head and winked at Li Xin, meaning to let her go in first. Li Xin was a little afraid at first, her head kept shaking and she was hesitating.

Mine was bubbly.

It’s already fucking time, what are you still pretending to be here? Since you’ve already gone to the sea, you have to be mentally prepared. I stared at her and shook my head at her again. This time I was holding the hatch with both hands.

Well, if I could free a hand, I would throw her in.

When Li Xin saw that I was really anxious, she didn't talk nonsense this time. She took the equipment in her hand and braved the cold current, turned sideways into the cabin. After she entered, I motioned to Shunzi to follow her quickly.

After Shunzi also entered, he and Li Xin held on to the hatch tightly.

The reaction force of the cabin door was so great, coupled with the strong cold current, that I could no longer hold on to the cabin door. I shook my head hard and asked others to get in quickly. Time could not be lost any longer. The other sailors

Everyone squeezed into the cabin, and now I was the only one left. They were holding on to the cabin door, but due to too much physical exertion, the cabin door was gradually closing back.

Shunzi stretched out an arm at this time. I stepped forward and grabbed his hand. I knew what he meant. He was planning to use a strong force to pull me in instantly. I nodded to him and stood at the hatch.

When it was about to close, Shunzi pulled me into the cabin. Then I heard a "bang" sound, the cabin door was closed, and the sunken ship swayed a few more times.

After I stabilized myself, I turned on the light and gestured to the others, asking, "Everyone, are you okay?" I checked the number of people, and including Li Xin, there were seven people in total, which was quite a lot.

Everyone else said they were fine, but Li Xin suddenly gestured and asked me, 'How are we going to get out soon?'

I pointed to the cabin door and turned my hand back, 'Follow the method just now.'

When the cabin door was closed, the strong cold current also disappeared. The seawater in the cabin was not as cold as I thought. On the contrary, it felt warmer than outside. What is the principle? I really thought about it.

not understand.

The corridor of the cabin was completely dark. I dare not say that I could not see my fingers, but it was not much different. Even if I waited for a while and my eyes adapted to the environment, I could barely see some images vaguely. Compared with the outside,

This is the real dark world.

We turned on all the lights. The light source is very sufficient. It is very spacious. It is much larger than the previous Qing Dynasty shipwrecks, at least twice as much. The height of the aisle is also relatively high, and there are cabins on both sides.

The lights were shining forward, and there was no end in sight. For such a large sunken ship, cabin designation was indispensable, and it seemed that the survey would not be completed in just a short while.

Originally, I wanted to disperse all seven people for detection, but for the sake of safety and to complete the survey of the cabin as soon as possible, now I can only divide the people into three groups. There are seven of us. Shunzi and I are in one group with Li Xin, and the other four are in one group.

People are divided into two groups.

This can not only ensure safety, but also save some time. In order of distance, we will start to check the cabins on the left side of the hatch. There are many cabins on this floor. The little time we have left is simply not enough. Now it is not enough.

You can only measure as much as you can.

I asked the other four sailors to go to the first two cabins. Jiao Ba, Li Xin, and I swam towards the third cabin on the left. The cabin door was still closed. I stepped forward and tried again. It was not closed.

It was very tight. I exerted a little force, and with a long sound of "squeak...", the hatch was opened.

After opening it, nothing unexpected happened, and there was no uncomfortable feeling. In short, everything was too normal and too quiet. It was pitch black inside, I couldn't see anything, and there was no sound at all.

A chill rose silently. To say that I was not afraid at all would be to lie to myself.

In such a spooky environment, let alone not being scared, it would be good to keep a cool head and a peaceful attitude. This shipwreck brings me more weirdness and mystery than the previous shipwrecks of the Qing Dynasty. I

There is always a kind of depression in my heart, mainly because of the disappearance of the body of the big black fish. If I knew it was dead, I would be more at ease.

I used the light and swam in first, and Jiao Ba and Li Xin quickly followed. The cabin was very large, and the light was of little use here. I swam inside and used the light from the light.

, what I saw was actually some tattered sacks, which were piled up almost into a hill. There were also partially corroded grains on the ground, scattered in every corner of the cabin.

This place is not as messy as I thought. Apart from the grain scattered on the ground, it is basically relatively neat. I pulled out the paratrooper knife on my leg and opened several sacks. There were still some soaked and rotten grains inside.

I grabbed a handful and melted it with a pinch.

I marched along the edge of the cabin. Jiao Ba and Li Xin and I looked through every corner of the cabin, but there were still these useless things. There were no dead bodies here, and there was no gold.

Silver jewelry, nothing but tattered sacks all over the cabin.

Then I deliberately shined the light up above, and there was still nothing in the darkness. I remember that the corpses of several modern divers found in shipwrecks in the Qing Dynasty were floating on the cabin. When I thought of this

, I quickly swam up to the top of the cabin.

But after I swam up there, I discovered a small problem. There was a red mark on the top of the cabin. It looked like blood stains, but the area was not very large, but it seemed to have been sprayed out. I touched it with my hand and found

It has not been wiped off, and it seems to have dried up long ago. It stands to reason that after hundreds of years of soaking, even if it is really a blood stain, it should have disappeared, but why is it still left?

I'm a little confused, but the things we are encountering are very contrary to common sense. There is no need for me to be a professional, as long as there is no danger. After looking around, I found no other useful information.

, I swam down, and Shunzi and Li Xin were waiting for me.

I shook my head at them, indicating that I had found nothing. Shunzi gestured, 'Go out first and ask other people.'

The three of us exited the cabin and returned to the aisle. Four other sailors were already waiting for us in the aisle. After seeing them, I quickly stepped forward and gestured and asked, 'How was it? Did you get anything?'

The big Shandong man answered me with a gesture, 'No, there is nothing but rotten grain.'

As soon as I heard this, my head suddenly got a little big. The three cabins were all filled with tattered grain. Damn it. Is this really a granary ship? If this is the case, then what have we been doing these days?

Wouldn’t all the hard work and the cost of a human life have been in vain, and what you will get in the end is these useless garbage?

I was a little angry. Is Jenny's damn nautical chart accurate? I kept myself calm and analyzed it. For such a big shipwreck, maybe the treasure might be hidden in other places. But before Jiao Ba

I have also said that if it was really a granary ship, then the entire sunken ship would be filled with grain, even if it was turned upside down.

At this time, Shunzi touched me next to me and gestured, 'Yi Ge, what should I do?'

I took a look at the oxygen bottle. I still have some time, enough to conduct another survey. Since I've already arrived, let's go ahead and get some results before going back. No matter whether there are treasures in this sunken ship or not.

, as long as it brings me the information I want, that's fine.

I shook my head and gestured, 'Continue surveying.'

When a group of us were about to move forward, suddenly, a sound came from my ears. It was a very strange sound...


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