The Fisherman Who Never Catches Fish-Chapter 445 - 259: Lu King’s Underwater Tomb Cluster (Please Subscribe)

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Fang Hao and Xiao Pang accidentally fished up a bronze coffin, leading them to discover this group of underwater tombs.

Moreover, the ships that constructed this group of underwater tombs were styled after the Ming dynasty.

This means that this large tomb underwater dates back to the Ming dynasty.

Therefore, this Lu King is also from the Ming dynasty era.

The scope has thus been significantly narrowed.

However, during the Ming dynasty, there were many who were titled as Lu King, and Fang Hao couldn’t instantly determine which Lu King it was. freewēbnoveℓ.com

Only by obtaining more items and more information later, could they possibly confirm.

"Could this be the underwater grand tomb of a Ming dynasty prince?" Captain Han showed interest at this moment.

They viewed the underwater situation through their equipment. Although it was not very clear, they roughly grasped the situation.

The scale of this underwater grand tomb was quite large, built with five ships. After its construction, these large ships sailed here and were then sunk to form this grand tomb.

It possessed a considerable scale.

The discovery of this underwater grand tomb was also due to a torpedo explosion, which destroyed one of the ships and blasted the bronze coffin out, allowing Fang Hao and Xiao Pang to fish it up.

There were connections in this regard.

"It should be."

Fang Hao nodded.

Based on these observations, this underwater grand tomb should belong to a Ming dynasty Lu King.

As for which Lu King it was, further details and information would be needed to determine.

"Who would have thought that fishing could lead us to an underwater tomb? We’re quite lucky," Xiao Pang was incredibly excited.

Fishing up an underwater grand tomb was much more interesting than fishing up torpedoes or the like; there was no need to be terrified.

He also had a part in discovering this underwater grand tomb.

His mood was naturally quite different.

Indeed, it was good fortune.

A tomb of a prince is not something ordinary tombs can compare with; it holds immense value.

Besides, this one is an underwater tomb.

The construction methods are also worthy of study by many archaeologists.

Not to mention the objects inside.

"Hao ge, could this possibly be Emperor Jianwen’s tomb?"

Xiao Pang suddenly came up with a possibility.

Because legend has it that after the city fell, Emperor Jianwen fled and then vanished, with rumors that he had gone overseas.

Therefore, Zheng He’s voyages to the western seas were to look for traces of Emperor Jianwen.

"It’s not."

Fang Hao knew this was a Lu King tomb, completely unrelated to Emperor Jianwen, so naturally, it couldn’t be his.

Regarding the legends of Emperor Jianwen, Fang Hao had certainly heard some, but the truth of those stories was unclear to anyone.

"This is just a prince’s tomb, not an emperor’s tomb."

After all, Emperor Jianwen was still an emperor; his tomb would only be on a larger scale if it were truly his.

Xiao Pang nodded, seemingly understanding a bit.

"Then, is it very difficult to excavate this underwater tomb?"

He then thought of another problem.

Excavating an underwater tomb at seabed would definitely be very challenging.

It would be somewhat more difficult than salvaging sunken ships.

Archaeology is different from salvaging as it involves many specifics and requires consideration of various details.

Even the construction of these ships, there are elements they need to study, which would be different from normal ships during construction.

Fortunately, with the advancements in technology, excavating such an underwater tomb shouldn’t pose a technical problem today.

"It’s difficult, but if we really carry out the archaeological excavation, it’s still feasible," Fang Hao said.

This time, he was analyzing and judging from a professional perspective.

While they were discussing, Captain Han once again reported the situation here.

After all, discovering an underwater tomb of a prince, and a grand one at that, was clearly no small matter.

"What? Fished up a bronze coffin and then discovered an underwater grand tomb of a prince?"

The higher-ups were momentarily stunned upon hearing the news.

What exactly were they fishing for?

How come this time it involves a bronze coffin as well.

They had just reported on the Mushroom Egg, and now this... an underwater tomb.

Really, one thing after another.

"Yes."

"The bronze coffin is now sitting on our ship," Captain Han replied.

"Do we know whose tomb it is?"

"Not yet."

"Alright, we will immediately organize experts to assess," the higher-ups also needed to evaluate this underwater tomb and then decide what to do next.

Whether to conduct archaeological excavations or to just leave this underwater tomb be.

However, regardless of which option, the subsequent matters didn’t concern them much anymore.

Whether it be left as is or not, experts would be sent to the site later.

Indeed, it wasn’t long before the higher-ups’ response was to immediately dispatch archaeologists to the scene for a second assessment.

Captain Han and their crew’s schedule currently needed to be delayed.

But catching a nuclear submarine and Mushroom Egg wasn’t something that could be accomplished quickly; they weren’t too anxious.

Instead, they simply took this time to rest well.

As for Fang Hao, he was somewhat eager to delve into the sea to see for himself, as observing up close might provide clearer insights.

He was also spurred by curiosity about this tomb, hence his wish to go down and explore.