The Fisherman Who Never Catches Fish-Chapter 446 - 259: Lu King’s Underwater Tomb Cluster (Please Subscribe)_2

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"Brother Hao... We really don’t need to take this risk, do we?"

Xiao Pang was also startled after hearing Fang Hao’s thoughts and felt it was unnecessary to take this risk. freёnovelkiss.com

The risk was simply too great.

Once something happened under the sea, the problem would become serious.

Fang Hao’s importance needs no mention; if something happened to him, the consequences would be extensive.

Moreover, the most important thing is that Captain Han would definitely not agree with this approach.

He wouldn’t dare let him take such a huge risk.

"I know what I’m doing."

But Fang Hao still wanted to find out what kind of tomb this was.

"Don’t worry, I’ll just go down for a look. I won’t take any risks."

Fang Hao didn’t actually plan to go into the tomb; he just wanted to check it out, and incidentally... to check the area destroyed by the torpedo beforehand.

After all, there was a big difference between the previous observations using the mini submersible and going down to inspect in person.

Xiao Pang couldn’t persuade him at all, so he could only resort to Captain Han.

But by the time Captain Han got back, Fang Hao had already gone into the sea.

Upon learning that Fang Hao had dived, Captain Han’s expression changed instantly.

He immediately arranged personnel to go underwater to support and accompany Fang Hao, ready to bring him back at any sign of danger.

"How can he be so reckless."

Captain Han was really troubled.

Facing Fang Hao’s sudden dive, it was a headache for him.

But there was nothing he could do; now he could only try his best to ensure Fang Hao’s safety and absolutely not let anything happen to him.

If anything happened to him, the consequences would be unimaginable.

Including him, it would also mean he had a great responsibility.

Of course, the main issue was the subsequent missions; if Fang Hao met with an accident, no one else could complete those missions.

Fishing out nuclear submarines and Mushroom Egg, only Fang Hao had the capability.

Xiao Pang, though he had managed to fish out an oil barrel and the lid of a bronze coffin this time, was clearly not capable enough.

Even he felt that if anything happened to Fang Hao, Xiao Pang’s meager ability would also vanish.

There was no way out; now Captain Han could do nothing but command from the ship.

He needed to always be aware of the situation under the sea, constantly ensuring Fang Hao’s safety.

"Everything is going smoothly so far."

The person accompanying him underwater also reported the situation in the sea.

This somewhat stabilized Captain Han’s nerves.

Fang Hao headed towards the direction of the Undersea Tomb after diving.

Soon, he discovered this undersea burial complex.

It didn’t seem very significant before descending.

It was just seeing the situation under the sea through equipment, lacking the shocking feeling of seeing it with one’s own eyes.

Only by coming down in person could one experience it.

The giant ships, sunken at the bottom of the sea, formed a burial complex.

It was unknown who initially thought of this sea burial idea, it was commendable, such a brilliant idea.

It was indeed a genius concept.

And it wasn’t just any ships sunk randomly forming a burial complex.

These ships were designed in a special way, cleverly connected together to make them interconnected.

That was the most brilliant part.

Each ship was different.

It was indeed a genius design.

When Fang Hao saw such a scale and arrangement underwater, he was also shocked.

This was too incredible.

Whose tomb was this, to achieve such a genius design?

Fang Hao soon spotted the area destroyed by the blast and swam over to check.

That area allowed him to observe the presence of the tomb.

The destroyed ship was wide open, many of its contents shattered and scattered.

These items were few and mostly insignificant in value.

After all, what was placed on this ship was a bronze coffin, supposedly the coffin of Lu King’s son.

The bronze coffin must be one of the more important items on this ship.

Other items like various pots and jars, most had been broken in the previous explosion, hardly any were intact, and the explosion had also damaged much of the ship’s structure.

However... Fang Hao still found a stele.

This stele recorded the identity of the coffin’s occupant.

Perhaps it was because the stele was relatively far from the explosion point that it was basically preserved.

"Lu King Zhu Yihai’s seventh son, Zhu Hongen..."

As for the information on this Lu King, it was also displayed above.

When Fang Hao saw this stele, he was shocked.

He did not expect it to be the tomb of this Lu King.

Fang Hao did know some about the life of this Lu King.

This Lu King could be said to be the last Lu King of the Ming dynasty, having even attained the position of regent.

He was the only one in the lineage of the Lu King who had served as regent.

After the Qing troops entered the capital, he narrowly escaped death and avoided assassination, surviving to inherit the hereditary title of Lu King the following year. However, not long after, Li Zicheng breached the Capital, and he had no choice but to flee south, later heading to the Jiangsu-Zhejiang region. As events unfolded, some old generals and officials of the Ming dynasty supported him in governing from the south.

However, internal strife later engulfed the Southern Ming regime, with power struggles leading to the conflict between Tang and Lu... He fought in Min Yue, resisted the Qing troops, and ultimately died of illness in Jinmen.

"But wasn’t he buried in Jinmen?"

Fang Hao found it strange.

There was already a tomb of the Lu King in Jinmen, where he had died.

Yet here was another undersea burial site of the Lu King.

What exactly was going on?

Perhaps this involved some secrets?

This trip down, Fang Hao realized that it was indeed a good decision to come.

Had he not come down, he wouldn’t have discovered this secret.

Perhaps this tomb was the real burial site of the Lu King, while the one in Jinmen might just be a cenotaph.

Perhaps it was also to avoid future retaliation and grave robbing that such a deceptive tactic was used.

After observing for a long while and gaining a general understanding of the situation, Fang Hao then returned.

He did not continue to explore the tomb.

It was not his concern, nor was it necessary.

He descended just to clarify the identity of the tomb owner; anything else was irrelevant to him.

Meanwhile, Captain Han awaited them on the ship; seeing Fang Hao and the others return safely, he breathed a sigh of relief.

He could finally put his mind at ease.

Every minute Fang Hao was underwater, his heart was in suspense.

Always on edge, extremely worried.

To him, Fang Hao’s safety was paramount; no accidents could occur.

If anything really happened on his ship, his responsibility would be tremendous.

He could not shirk it.

Fortunately, everything was fine.

Upon seeing them return, Captain Han hurried over and asked Fang Hao with concern about his condition.

"Are you alright?"

"I’m fine," Fang Hao shook his head.

He had no problems.

It was just a dive, and not his first time.

Besides, his visit this time was not for tomb exploration; it was unlikely anything would go wrong.

"That’s good," Captain Han finally did not have to worry.

Everyone else returned safely as well, with no issues at all.

"Next time, let me know in advance if there’s anything, it can’t be so sudden."

To him, Fang Hao’s safety was paramount; no accidents could occur.

If anything really happened on his ship, his responsibility would be tremendous.

He could not shirk it.

Fortunately, everything was fine.

Upon seeing them return, Captain Han hurried over and asked Fang Hao with concern about his condition.

"Are you alright?"

"I’m fine," Fang Hao shook his head.

He had no problems.

It was just a dive, and not his first time.

Besides, his visit this time was not for tomb exploration; it was unlikely anything would go wrong.

"That’s good," Captain Han finally did not have to worry.

Everyone else returned safely as well, with no issues at all.

"Next time, let me know in advance if there’s anything, it can’t be so sudden."