Super Invincible Battleship-Chapter 334 - 176 Lost and Found_3
Chapter 334: Chapter 176: Lost and Found_3
Chapter 334 -176: Lost and Found_3
Then, Yan Fei discovered a familiar object among the collections in the room, it was the world-famous masterpiece, the “Mona Lisa.” He had just seen this painting in the exhibit hall outside, so it left a strong impression on him. Intrigued, Yan Fei began to search the room and, to his surprise, he actually found the statue of “Venus de Milo” and, with it, the statue of the “Winged Victory of Samothrace.” He had visited these three items during the day and, through Lu Pingping’s explanations, he knew that together, they were the most valuable treasures of the Louvre Museum—the Three Treasures of the Louvre.
But weren’t these Treasures of the Louvre on display outside in the gallery? How could they appear here? Yan Fei was unclear about the other two artworks, but having just come from the “Mona Lisa” gallery, he could confirm that the “Mona Lisa” was still on display outside. So what was the deal with this “Mona Lisa” he was now looking at?
Yan Fei was not an art appraiser, so he couldn’t determine the authenticity of these treasures. But judging by their appearances alone, he noticed that the treasures in the room were identical to those on display outside. If the ones on display were real, what exactly were these here? And if the treasures on display outside were fake, could it be that these inside were the real deal?
Upon discovering the most valuable Three Treasures of the Louvre in the room, Yan Fei was completely flustered. However, this didn’t stop him from quickly stashing the treasures into his storage space. Securing them was a trivial matter, so whether they were real or not, Yan Fei wouldn’t lose out. If these treasures were indeed the real ones, then Yan Fei had hit the jackpot.
It was clear that this room was a warehouse, where many valuable artworks were stored, including precious Eastern relics from China. Yan Fei didn’t concern himself with their authenticity, grabbing anything he saw in the warehouse. In a very short time, he had collected over a thousand items into the Universal Space, nearly filling it to capacity, leaving the warehouse empty and bare.
Although Yan Fei had collected almost all of the artifacts, he didn’t touch the batch donated by the French citizens as they undoubtedly had a signal enhancer installed by Kitty. The moment Yan Fei took them, the source of the signal would be completely blocked by the Universal Space, causing Kitty to lose control over the Louvre’s internet systems. Without Kitty’s assistance, escaping from this place would become exceedingly difficult for Yan Fei.
Having swiftly collected the artifacts, Yan Fei returned to the corridor outside. Since there were no surveillance cameras in the room, Kitty had no way of knowing what had transpired within. She asked anxiously, “How did it go? Big guy, did you find what you were looking for in there?”
Yan Fei nodded with satisfaction and replied, “Your intelligence was correct; I’ve already found what I was after inside. You fulfilled my condition, and I will keep my promise. I’ll help you rescue your people right away.”
Yan Fei didn’t choose to betray her after crossing the bridge; he honestly admitted that he got what he wanted. Kitty had been somewhat worried, not knowing if Yan Fei would honor the agreement. But after getting his confirmation that he would continue to keep his promise, she sighed with relief. She felt it was inappropriate to pry into what Yan Fei had obtained and started directing him on a safe route of retreat.
Just as Yan Fei was about to leave, the underground suddenly trembled, followed by a loud boom. The passage created by the subterranean submarine had softened from the river water, and the structure above collapsed with a thunderous crash, increasing the size of the passage. The Seine River’s water furiously rushed into the Louvre, quickly flooding the room. Carrying the unconscious Sean, Yan Fei ran swiftly, eventually escaping the pursual of the floodwaters and reaching the aboveground building area.
Although Yan Fei had been operating beneath the Louvre, he was very familiar with the situation aboveground. He had activated the Drone Quantum Radar at the bottom of the Seine River, constantly scanning the terrain outside the Louvre, so nothing outside could escape his notice. He had long noticed a minivan parked at the corner of the street fifty meters from the Louvre. With the penetrating scanning of the Quantum Radar, he identified numerous high-tech devices inside the vehicle and a slender woman busily moving about. Combining the data he had collected, he instantly recognized that the woman in the vehicle was Kitty.
Kitty also saw Yan Fei by the window of the aboveground building, just about to guide him out of the Louvre. Yan Fei opened the window beside him, assessed the situation outside, and said, “I’ll get your boss out of here in no time, concluding our transaction. From now on, we owe nothing to each other.”
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After speaking, Yan Fei mustered his strength and hurled Sean out the window. Sean tumbled in the air, landed in the canopy of a large tree fifty meters away, slid down the branches slowly, and finally dropped to the ground right next to Kitty’s van.
The Louvre’s surroundings were constantly battered by thunderstorms, and the downpour had already caused a half-meter of standing water on the ground. As soon as Sean fell into the water, he was jolted awake. He had just sat up when a van braved the rainstorm, drove towards him, and the door opened. Kitty’s hand reached out from inside, and by grabbing it, Sean quickly got into the car, which then made a U-turn and disappeared into the heavy rain.
Watching Kitty and her companions leave, Yan Fei heard Kitty’s voice coming from the loudspeaker beside him. Kitty was driving and said, “Thank you, big guy. I owe you a promise. If there’s a chance, I’ll repay you. Goodbye!”
No sooner had Kitty finished speaking than there came the snapping sounds of electricity, and then all the lights in the Louvre went out, plunging it back into darkness. The Seine River’s water had submerged the Louvre’s power supply center, destroying the entire power system and leaving the Louvre in complete darkness.