The hole at the bottom of the ship was at the stern, directly destroying the rudder and main power system of the giant ship. Neris searched from the stern to the bow, but did not see any remains at all.
This was normal. There were already so many special creatures on the ship, and any corpses would be eaten clean by these things. Just as Neris was feeling disappointed, she saw a thick ring in front of a cabin door. The ring was covered in what looked like rust, but Neris knew it wasn't. She put the ring in her mouth and rubbed the sharp thorns on her tongue, rubbing the ring until it was as shiny as new.
Spatial equipment! Neris used her mental power to investigate slightly, and knew the attributes of this thing. With this spatial equipment from the Second Dynasty, her trip was not in vain. Even if she could not find Helene's shipwreck, it was worth it.
The ring landed here. Neris glanced at the undamaged cabin door, and became interested in what was behind it.
But Neris did not have Salin's ability to breathe underwater. She had been searching for more than an hour, and such a deep sea was a huge drain on her physical strength. Neris thought about it, and did not use magic scrolls to create air. Instead, she returned to her demon form, and the pressure was greatly reduced. Her skin could also absorb the needed gas in the water like Salin.
Neris placed her hand on the intact cabin door, and pushed lightly. The cabin door slid open silently. It was already filled with seawater, but the things in the cabin were not damaged at all. Neris looked at the thing in the cabin and wanted to laugh out loud.
Salin was looking for this thing! A magic cannon.
Neris did not analyze the strangeness of this magic cannon. For example, this cannon was much smaller than what was described in the book, only two meters long. She was afraid that this thing would disappear in front of her, so she put it into her bracelet.
This was a magic cannon, and a magic cannon made during the Second Dynasty. There was not a second one in the entire continent.
As long as this magic cannon was set up on the stone mountain north of the port, no large warship would dare to approach within a hundred miles. Neris knew what Salin was worried about. The fleet of the Vatican. With this thing, the fleet of the Vatican would not be able to attack the coast. The magic cannon would not be of help, and they would have to rely on the flesh and blood of the knights to exchange for victory.
Nelis beamed with joy. She imagined Salin's excited expression when he saw it. She had never been so happy before.
The wood used to build this battleship was too special. She knew that she couldn't take it all away, and the mobility of her construct puppets would be greatly reduced in such a deep sea. Besides, it was impossible to dismantle such a huge warship with just two puppets.
Nelis searched carefully at the bow of the ship and did not find a second magic cannon. She was satisfied and dismantled all the materials that could be dismantled. On the bridge, she also saw a huge magic compass.
The auxiliary structures of the magic compass were all broken, but the observation part of the compass was intact and seemed to be made of Tremolite. Nelis knew the value of this thing, so she cut it with the dragon tooth dagger and put it in the bracelet. Finally, she felt that there was nothing left to take, so she returned to her human form and swam back to the Coiled Turtle alchemy ship.
"What did you discover?" The Level 3 Mage was very excited. He didn't have any selfish motives. On Serrig Island, the high-level mages had everything, while the low-level mages could only wait for the distribution. However, the distribution of resources on Serrig Island was very fair. After spending quite some time with Salin, he realized that Salin treated everyone pretty well. In fact, Salin's life was even better than on Serrig Island.
Nelis found the sunken ship. If there were any benefits, Salin would not forget everyone.
Nelis took out the wood she found and placed it in front of the Level 3 Mage. "Do you recognize this? It has been in the sea for at least ten thousand years, and it hasn't rotted yet. "As she spoke, she used her finger to knock on the wood. The wood made a crisp metallic sound.
"Thundercloud Wood, this is something from the Giant Plane. This kind of tree can grow into the clouds. It is lighter than ordinary wood, but harder than metal and resistant to corrosion. Back then, most of the battleships were made of this. "
The Level 3 Mage was very knowledgeable. With just a glance, he could recognize the origin of the wood.
Nelis took out another box and let the Level 3 Mage analyze it. The material of these boxes was different from the wood used on the ship, but there were no signs of rotting, and the sound was crisp when she knocked on it. Through the echoes, Nelis could also tell that the material of this wood was uniform, not inferior to the Thundercloud Wood.
"Celestial Cherry Wood, something from the First Abyss Plane. It's too wasteful to use it to make boxes. This is a material that can be used to make space equipment! "
Nelis giggled. "I forgot your name. What's yours?"
The Level 3 Mage was a little embarrassed. "Truman."
"Truman, I see that you are very knowledgeable. Are all the mages on Serrig Island like this?"
"Of course not. I like alchemy, and my research on materials is a hundred times more than others. Otherwise, I would have been a Great Mage long ago." Truman replied, but there was no sign of regret on his face.
"Hmm, don't tell anyone about the sunken ship, unless Lord Jason is here. Now that the Three Lords are here, I can't guarantee that they won't have any ideas. "Nelis reminded.
"Understood. I don't think those pirates are reliable either." Truman nodded desperately, and suddenly made a request.
"Nelis, give me some of these materials. I want to study them."
"Study?"
"Yes, I've only seen these things in books. All the properties are from books. There will definitely be some deviations." Truman's eyes lit up.
"No."
Truman was a little disappointed at Nelis's rejection. Nelis said, "You can't use the space equipment now. You can't hide it even if I give it to you. If you want to study it, find me at the temple every day when there's no one around. I won't be on the ship anymore. "
Nelis's intuition told her that this Truman would be of great use to Salin, so she made a joke. Truman was overjoyed and nodded furiously.
"Nelis, are we still looking for that ship?" Winged Skeleton asked. In terms of rewards, this ship was definitely more valuable than Helene's sunken ship. Salin should be satisfied with this ship.
"Yes. If we find that ship, we might be able to find clues to the route. Hey, Bing, you're following Master, so you have to learn to be smarter. If you're too useless, I'll eat you. "Nelis threatened.
Winged Skeleton did not retort. If it was someone else who said this, he would definitely not take it seriously. What's so good about the undead? But Nelis was an evil demon. Any kind of evil demon would have some research on souls. Winged Skeleton was afraid that Nelis really had a way to deal with him.
"Alright, we've been out for a day. Truman, you rest first. Bing and I will continue to look for that sunken ship. If we can't find it in three days, we'll go back." Nelis ordered. Truman was already exhausted. Hearing Nelis's words, he hurried to the cabin at the back to rest.
A mage's lack of sleep would affect the stability of their mental power.
"Bing, drive the ship to the fastest speed. We'll expand the search area." Nelis was full of energy. She needed sleep during her evolution, and would often not wake up for a few days. Once the evolution was complete, she would become a person who never slept. Winged Skeleton was an undead. He did not need any sleep. As long as there was the Undead Flame to nourish him, any undead could quickly recover.
Winged Skeleton did not dare to disobey Nelis's words. He was now like Nelis's contracted creature. The Bone Spirits were all released to search within a two mile radius of the alchemy ship. When the alchemy ship moved at full speed, its speed had already surpassed many warships on the surface. This consumption was also huge. The Bone Spirits could only let the alchemy ship move at a low speed to avoid wasting the magic nucleus. But this kind of high-speed movement still required the consumption of the magic nucleus.
After sailing under the sea for a whole day, if it was an ordinary person, they would have long been too tired to do anything. Only the combination of evil demons and undead could work continuously in such a dull and boring environment.
It took a total of nearly fifty hours before Nelis found Helene's sunken ship. The location of the sunken ship was a little strange. It was in a crack at the bottom of the sea. This crack was not considered deep. However, with such a crack under the sea, it was inevitable that there would be unstable ocean currents. Since the Williams family had been on this route for a long time, they should not have chosen this route.
There was nothing strange about the Williams family's sunken ship. There was a huge crack at the bow, which was left by hitting an iceberg. It was estimated that the ship had sunk for about ten days. The corpses on the ship had almost been eaten by the creatures in the sea, leaving only some bones. There were crustacean creatures attached to the bones, treating them as a place to settle down.
Nelis entered the Williams family's sunken ship, found the warehouse, and swept everything in it. Then, he went to find the logbook and dismantled the magic compass.
Any powerful Mage could determine the ship's route based on the elemental fluctuations left behind by the magic compass. When the ship sank, the Mage who controlled the ship did not destroy the compass, probably because he did not expect someone to be able to fish it out in the deep sea.
Of course, the items on Helene's hunting ship were not bad. There were a large number of level-four magic nucleus and a few level-six magic nucleus. The pincers of various marine creatures were harder than metal. There were also carapaces, scales, tendons, and bones of marine magical beasts. Some of the sealed boxes had bottles filled with special blood. Nelis could tell with a sniff that the blood could be used to make high-level magic potions.
The ship's warehouse wasn't too big, but the value of the ship's goods could not be measured with gold coins.
Her master's business was doing well. A pirate ship was exchanged for clues to the sunken ship. The pirate ship was only worth ten thousand gold coins, and Helene still had to borrow money from her master. Now, the profit from salvaging the ship was more than a million gold coins.
Nelis calculated that they had been out at sea for four days. In these four days, the Coiled Turtle alchemy ship had consumed level-six magic nucleus, spending tens of thousands of gold coins. Even if they did not find the warship of the Second Dynasty, with the Williams family's sunken ship, everything would be worth it.
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