469-Chapter 13 Under the Deep Sea



Ps: today went out to play, only back at twelve o'clock, update late please forgive me.

After some tossing and turning, we were able to understand this undersea pathfinding method.
According to this shrimp man's explanation, the sea tribe usually rarely left the city to go to the ordinary sea, and even if they wanted to go to another city, they would only take some specially designed undersea teleportation passages.
Units like him, however, that needed to go out and fight, would have a positioning device implanted in their bodies to determine direction, as it would indicate the nearest direction to them.
However, since this shrimp man was willing to show us the way, there was no need for us to do something like dissecting the corpse of his kind in front of him and then taking out that locator device.
After all, we've killed quite a few of his kind up there and whatnot.
Although these guys look like humanoid creatures, and it's hard to feel uncomfortable killing them, but who called it a shrimp, well, not a shrimp, I kept persuading myself that in my head.
It was completely dark outside the window and I looked at the darkened window and asked.
"O Dale, is your airship pressure-resistant? The pressure under the sea is still pretty high."
"I guess so, anyway, I had asked someone to put the great earth-based arcane, Titan's Wrath, inside my magic generator and then attack the well-made airship, and, well, it can withstand 4 times."
Titan's Wrath is a magic I've heard of slightly, it seems like I have it in my skill bar, but I haven't used it either. The actual effect is to summon a 1000 square meter or so of two stone pillars and crush the target from both directions. The shell of this airship wouldn't be too weak any more since it can withstand four times.
"Now that you've led the way, by the way, tell me why your sea tribe is attacking the humans."
Although I heard a kind of rhetoric from the two guys from Clam Beauty and Sea Dragon, but now I'd like to ask these ordinary sea clans about their reasons.
"I see you were quite righteous to begin with, but it seems you came to attack us humans willingly. What exactly did your Sea King say to you to make you fight so hard?"
"This..."
The guy pondered for a bit and then said.
"Actually, we only listened to the orders of the Sea King so we came to attack the humans, in the sea, the orders of the Sea King are absolute, after all, the royal family is the strongest sea family, we can only save our lives by following the orders ah... so if our lives are lost, who will listen to them ah. "
This guy is pretty honest, did his body evolve into a humanoid, but not his brain? No, there wouldn't be memories if it wasn't long.
But in that case... it seems like the Sea King is very powerful, I just don't know what the rank is.
"You Sea King, what kind of Sea Clan are you?"
"Our Sea King, huh? Of course it's a sea dragon."
........
Sea Dragon?
How do I remember I just saw one a while ago? Is that just the de facto sea royalty?
No way. Royalty who ran away with a clam beauty. Yes, yes, yes. Am I making a good story or what? Well, it's exciting to think about, isn't it?
I just don't know if they can produce offspring between their different creatures anymore, well, but that's not something I'm going to worry about.
"Since the Sea Dragon is your royal family, wouldn't it be fair to say that the Sea Dragon is also ruled by the Dragon? "
Next to her, Aria asked.
"They're all dragons aren't they?"
The shrimp man's head is shaking like a wave and the tentacles on his face, do you think you're a sage?
"That's different! The Sea Dragon is a separate existence from the Dragon, it's not the same! And those dragons are no match for our Sea Race when they reach the water, let alone meet our Sea Dragon King."
"Oh..."
I nodded.
Do dragons weaken when they come to water? And yes, it's only slightly more flexible in the water with a body like that of an eastern dragon, and if it's a body like that of a western dragon, tsk tsk tsk, do you know what resistance is?
Well, it seems that the dragons still have a way to deal with it, no wonder those guys live in the mountains and have water against them.
"Last question, what are you doing inside a human city? Your companions are fighting us, and you're alone inside the city, are you trading with someone?"
"Yes, but it can't be said. I'm just bringing a message to the owner of a shop inside the city called 'Everlasting Iron Blacksmith', saying, 'What's the price of tomorrow's weapons?' , 'What fish are more in the water.'". .
"Huh?"
I frowned when I heard this.
"What's this code word?"
"Well, the answers I got were 'more rain tomorrow' and 'fewer clouds in the sky'."
"What kind of nonsense is that?"
Dale thought about putting the four sentences into the computer and began searching.
"Maybe there's a corresponding meaning in the book that's been uploaded to the terminal now."
"It's from the Sea Peoples, and 80% of the human books don't have it yet."
I laughed bitterly.
"And it's obviously using the replies and then corresponding to a file that specifically records the information so that it's foolproof. We can't do anything unless we catch the shop or get a corresponding information sheet."
"Well, it's always good to know anyway, while there might still be a signal, I'll send a quick message to those students of yours, they should be able to catch the shopkeeper and maybe solve the problem."
So said Dale as he quickly typed something into the terminal.
However, I don't think there's any way they'll be able to send us a message, mainly because they're just a headset, 80% of them can listen to a voice is the limit.
"Well, in that case, we'll let you go when we get near your city, remember, it's fine for you to go back and turn in your information, but you're going to say that you escaped back while there was chaos, you should know that none of those sea people who went at the same time as you did didn't come back, and it's very suspicious that you came back alone."
"Well...of course, I'd do the same without you telling me."
He kept nodding his head.
It seems there's still a brain, but maybe just a little less.
"That, actually, our city is almost here."
Suddenly, the shrimp man said so.
Pure White was busy activating the camera on the front of the submarine, and in an instant, the scene in front of us appeared before our eyes.
Like the underwater cities in those science fiction movies, the city in front of us was enveloped by a huge semi-circular protective film, a huge palace was in the middle of the semi-circular protective film, and there were various buildings surrounding it.
Beyond the protective membrane, there were also some buildings scattered on top of the surrounding seabed, and from afar, some green names could be seen swimming around in the middle of the period.
A question somehow arose in my mind about this.
Are the sea people comical? You're all fish. Why do you need a film? Is it just protection? But how come I didn't see anyone swimming in the membrane? Is it full of air?
Aren't you sea people supposed to be able to live in the water?
"I said, who lives in there? Aren't you sea people able to live directly inside the water?"
"Because we sea people are also divided into primitive species and us evolved species, and we who have become partial humanoid can fight or live in places where there is air, while the primitive species can only live in water, that's why we made the city like this."
...Which is actually the same way you differentiate between different classes of your own kind? I get it, to look like you evolved species are noble.
"Well, how about we... visit?"
I looked to everyone and smiled.
"What about a day trip to the Dragon Palace."
"Are you sure you're done with day trips?"
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