As A Trash Collector, I Collected A Imperial Jade Seal

Chapter 616 - 616: Astonishing! It’s a Steamship!



Chapter 616 - 616: Astonishing! It’s a Steamship!

Chapter 616 - 616: Astonishing! It’s a Steamship!

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

“A shipwreck over 100 meters long! My God, that’s unparalleled!”

“Could this thing be even bigger than the Titanic?”

“Don’t be ridiculous; the Titanic has been found, and it’s actually larger than this.”

“I checked the area where the livestream is taking place, and there shouldn’t be any shipwrecks there, should there?”

“So, are you suggesting our host is merely creating special effects here? That there’s no actual shipwreck? Haha!”

“You’re reading too much into it. Why would the host33 need to fabricate anything? His popularity doesn’t depend on deception, and he’s almost always right about these things!”

“If there were records of this, would it still be left for the host to find? Those treasure-hunting companies would have been all over it!”

“You’ve hit the nail on the head; this is international waters. Whoever finds it, owns it. If records existed, someone would have claimed it by now. Such an enticing prize wouldn’t be ignored by treasure-seekers.” rlkvventy minutes later, the small submarine Luo Feng required was prepared.

A scientific research ship like this usually had a submarine, albeit not as large or advanced as military ones, nor equipped with weaponry. Nevertheless, diving with it was no problem.

The submarine resembled a giant sphere, with a glass dome at the front allowing a full view of the surroundings. Cameras positioned all around provided 360-degree coverage.

The captain himself was to pilot the submarine, taking Luo Feng and Lin Yueting down into the depths.

Soon, Lin Yueting settled inside the submarine.

“Aren’t you coming aboard the submarine?”

Seeing Luo Feng make no move to join her, Lin Yueting’s eyes widened in surprise.

“Haha, no need for me. I’m mainly concerned about you with the high water pressure down there.”

What kind of person was Luo Feng?

With diving skills honed to perfection, he had no fear of the depths.

“Well… Please be careful then!”

The beautiful Lin knew that Luo Feng rarely wavered once he’d made a decision. Even his girlfriend Li Shishi’s persuasion seldom made a difference.

“Are we ready?”

Luo Feng donned his diving helmet and spoke into the microphone. “We’re ready!” signaled the submarine’s captain, giving an OK sign with his hand.

“Alright, let’s dive!”

With those words, Luo Feng plunged into the sea, diving into the water like a fish. His powerful legs propelled him effortlessly downward.

As he sank deeper, the water pressure increased, and the light grew dimmer. But it was no matter; the submarine’s lights would guide Luo Feng’s way.

The fear of the deep sea is not a simple thing. Unlike the fear of heights, it can grip anyone. The dangers were too numerous to count.

In the silent abyss, as they plunged deeper, fewer fish were seen, as most reside in shallower waters.

Everyone could observe Luo Feng’s movements through the submarine’s cameras, and his helmet camera allowed them to take in the surroundings.

“Goodness, the fear of the deep sea! I’m scared just watching!” “I feel the same; it’s terrifying even through the screen!” “What courage Old Luo and his team must have to venture so deep!”

“They’ve brought a large oxygen tank this time, so they should be able to last longer!”

“I’m just worried about a sudden shark appearance, haha!” “Are there great white sharks at this depth?” “Of course! The great white shark’s habitat is vast!”

“True talent indeed breeds courage!”

‘Without such courage, how could Old Luo have found so many treasures?” Many viewers felt a sense of unease watching the scene.

About ten minutes later, the submarine’s lights illuminated the shipwreck, now discernible in the distance.

Luo Feng quickly assessed the scene, confirming one detail: this massive ship had no masts, but large pillars on the ship resembling smokestacks.

It was undoubtedly a steamship.

The ship’s body was colossal; even from a distance, its full form was hidden.

It was a true leviathan.

Luo Feng didn’t approach the shipwreck immediately but circled it, observing. The ship was capsized on the seabed with four smokestacks, two of which were broken. The hull was relatively intact, with no significant fractures. Luo Feng’s preliminary assessment was that the ship must have encountered a hurricane.

Upon closer examination, Luo Feng noted that the treasure markers were concentrated in the main cabin, evenly distributed, though their quantity was impossible to gauge.

“I’m going in to take a look!”

Luo Feng spoke into his microphone, and without hesitation, headed towards the uppermost cabin of the ship’s body..


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