The Fisherman Who Never Catches Fish-Chapter 448 - 260: Unveiling the Clues to the Nuclear Submarine (Subscribe Please)_2

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Thinking about it, it’s understandable.

Lu King Zhu Yihai led a group of old generals from the Ming dynasty who resisted the Qing soldiers for so long; he certainly was a thorn in the side of the Qing soldiers.

He feared that after death his body would be discarded and his grave desecrated, so making some preparations was quite normal. freeweɓnovel.cѳm

"If only we could go down and see it with our own eyes."

This group of experts also harbored the desire to see it firsthand.

However, that was merely wishful thinking.

These archaeology experts certainly did not have the ability to descend.

Deep-sea diving is not something just anyone can do; it requires special training.

The risks are also extraordinarily high.

Even if someone as experienced as Fang Hao were to dive, others would still be very worried.

Because the risks of entering the ocean floor are too high.

Going down was simply out of the question.

But there was another way.

That was through the use of some instruments and equipment.

Luckily, with the development of modern technology, which is incomparable to the past, there are many advanced instruments and equipment available for use.

Captain Han’s ship, after all, was a tens of thousands of tons Coast Guard Ship, a flagship of the entire Coast Guard, naturally equipped with advanced devices that other Coast Guard ships couldn’t compare with.

They quickly used these instruments and equipment to allow the archaeology experts to see the conditions under the sea.

Upon seeing the underwater images, all the experts were astonished.

They were shocked one after another.

My goodness, this is too clear.

It was their first time using such devices.

Through the screen, they also quickly observed the situation under the sea and saw a group of large ships constructed into an Undersea Tomb complex.

Everyone was astounded by such a scale.

"This really is an ingenious idea!"

They were all shocked by the person who conceived the Undersea Tomb complex.

Such an ingenious concept was indeed formidable.

Although because it was in the depths of the sea, they couldn’t see very clearly, only a rough look at the general structure.

Still, they could tell that the idea behind constructing this Undersea Tomb was nothing short of genius; it certainly wasn’t as simple as just letting the ship sink.

Everything was calculated perfectly, and everything was just right.

These sunken ships were still connected together when they reached the ocean floor, which was the most astonishing part.

"Genius."

"Truly genius."

"Whoever thought of this method is really a genius."

These archaeology experts were thoroughly impressed; it was their first time seeing such a tomb structure.

And this was an undersea tomb.

It was precisely because this was an undersea tomb that they were even more shocked and even more admiring.

At the same time, they were also somewhat helpless.

Because it was an undersea tomb, located at two to three hundred meters depth, they couldn’t go down.

This was their regret.

After confirming the situation with the Undersea Tomb, the experts needed to make an assessment.

The question of whether the Undersea Tomb could be excavated, and whether it was worth doing so.

Because this involved a number of technical issues, with current technology, whether a complete excavation could be done without damaging the contents.

At the same time, they also needed to recreate the situation of the tomb.

Then, this group of archaeology experts sought Fang Hao once again.

Among so many people, only Fang Hao had the clearest understanding of these matters.

And only he had personally gone down.

His understanding of these things was far beyond what others could compare.

"Fang Hao, what do you think?"

They wanted to hear Fang Hao’s advice.

This also represented their recognition of Fang Hao in the circle.

"With our current technology, excavating this Undersea Tomb is not a difficult task."

This was the truth.

A mere Undersea Tomb, with current technology, was indeed not very difficult to excavate.

The other archaeology experts also agreed with this perspective, all thinking there would be no problem.

As for whether it was worth it, well...

"Excavating this tomb could overturn many of the previous records."

"In terms of value, this is a Prince’s Tomb."

The implication was clear.

Excavating this Undersea Tomb had brought with it immense archaeological value.

"Our opinions are quite similar," they said, "we also believe that an excavation should be pursued."

The views of the experts were also much like Fang Hao’s.

The main reason was that Zhu Yihai’s identity as Lu King was quite extraordinary.

Everyone needed to use this tomb to learn more information.

After a thorough discussion, these experts had made their assessments of the tomb.

They unanimously agreed that the Undersea Tomb was of colossal value and necessitated archaeological excavation.

"It’s unbelievable."

The experts were still immersed in the astonishment of the undersea burial complex.

After the assessment was done, the matters here were not yet over; in fact, one could say they had just begun.

Because the subsequent excavation work for the Undersea Tomb still needed to be carried out.

This was definitely not a simple matter.

The difficulty was even higher than salvaging sunken ships.

However, the subsequent archaeological excavation work had nothing to do with Fang Hao and his team.

This was not their task, and they did not possess the capability to excavate the Undersea Tomb.

It wasn’t their specialty.

Besides, they didn’t have that much time to delay here.

Being here for a day or two, three or four days, that was no problem.

But staying here for more than thirty days, a few months, or even a year or two... they didn’t have the time for that.

They had other tasks to complete.

And that task was even more challenging and more critical... the matter of fishing for nuclear submarines and Mushroom Eggs.

Whether it was the nuclear submarine or the Mushroom Egg, both were of utmost importance.

If archaeology represented the past, then nuclear submarines and Mushroom Eggs symbolized the future.

The risks associated with Mushroom Eggs continuously lying on the ocean floor were also very high.

It was necessary to fish these things up as soon as possible.

The affairs here were almost drawing to a close.

Handing over the items that needed to be transitioned to those archaeological experts.

The bronze coffin and the Stele had been entrusted to them for subsequent transport back.

As for the excavation of the Undersea Tomb, that wasn’t their concern either, it was just assessed now, and to start the actual excavation work would probably take months at the earliest.

Anyway, these coordinates had been noted, and the Undersea Tomb below the sea would not run away.

Later, it would only require sending people to dig.

There would be dedicated archaeological staff responsible for it.

After bidding farewell to these people, they set sail once again.

Continuing their mission.

Their mission was not disclosed to those archaeological experts.

Because it was irrelevant to them.

Moreover, these matters were confidential and could not be revealed to people who were of no importance to the situation.

Even the awareness of these experts could pose additional danger—it was better not to know at all.

The experts were tactful and didn’t ask further questions.

Fang Hao and his team arrived at a new fishing spot.

This spot was also calculated and inferred to be one of several possible locations.

They would continue fishing for nuclear submarines and Mushroom Eggs here.

This location was not very far from the previously discovered Undersea Tomb.

After all, they had to consider the spot where they caught the Mushroom Egg and the location of the torpedo explosion.

They could not go too far.

For instance, one in the Atlantic and one in the Pacific Ocean... that would be impossible.

It was certain that both were in the same sea area, approximately within a certain range.

However, the extent of this range was currently unknown.

Captain Han was also analyzing the previous locations, such as those where they had fished the propeller tail, bridge tower, and the position of the Mushroom Egg and torpedo explosion.

Currently known were four places, which, when plotted on a map,

could utilize artificial intelligence for a system analysis to deduce the next most probable spots.

That was how Fang Hao and his team found their new fishing spot.

This was not chosen at random.

It was selected after a systematic analysis.

Only after probability and statistical analysis was this point determined.

It was like solving a case, where one needs to discover clues, then analyze them one by one to finally find the answer.

Although their current fishing spot did not guarantee the catch of nuclear submarines and Mushroom Eggs,

compared to other locations, the probability of catching here was still greater.