Arctic Ocean, all that t the eye was the churning seawater.
Blue flas suddenly appeared above the ocean, and then outlined a brilliant Array.
Accompanied by a deafening roar, the silvery bow of the ship erged from the Array, followed gradually by the hull to the stern.
Noting reached the Ancient God Sacrificial Organization's North Pole Branch.
It was a survival ship that everyone had invested countless resources into building, and of course, it wasn't ant to sail only on the surface of the sea.
It was engraved with several high-tier Arrays, including the space-traversing Array, which, of course, required a spatial anchor, which Xu Changrong and others had already arranged here.
The massive sea base ebbed and flowed in the water, at tis surfacing, at others being driven into the sea.
The once thriving base of the Ancient God Sacrificial Organization was now abandoned and desolate.
Noting delved deeper into the ocean, where the only light was from the searchlights amid the endless darkness.
The mounting pressure of the deep sea was all repelled by Noting's Array as they finally reached the seafloor.
Noting's movent stirred the water, sweeping away a corner of the sand and silt on the ocean floor to reveal a pile of bones underneath.
With a leg bone diater exceeding three ters, they clearly weren't the skeletons of humans.
These Divine Remains, buried deep under the sea for who knows how many years, were still extrely sturdy. But now, washed by the water, they disintegrated into ash because their Divinity had been devoured.
Beneath Noting, its hull split open, and a massive tal arm descended. The rotating drill bit easily pierced through the seabed's rock layer, tunneling downwards.
After an indeterminate amount of ti, the drill bit suddenly stopped, unable to advance any further.
"We've found it!"
Xu Changrong, who was operating the tal arm, was delighted. He imdiately switched modes—the drill bit retracted into the arm, which switched to a claw that tightly grasped the Golden Coffin in the mud.
The Golden Coffin wasn't supposed to be retrieved for a while, but given the circumstances, they had to move ahead of schedule.
The intricately inscribed Golden Coffin slowly ascended. Xu Changrong breathed a sigh of relief, but the next second, his heart skipped a beat.
The sea floor, previously illuminated only by the searchlight, was now lit with points of red light—these were the eyes of the Dark Creatures, radiating bloodthirsty Greed.
"Why hasn't the detection Array worked?"
Xu Changrong was stunned for a mont until he realized that the Divine Remains might have caused a chaotic disruption of the magnetic field here, affecting the operation of so of Noting's Arrays.
"Hurry up! Even faster!"
Xu Changrong kept pressing the retrieval button. Doing so wouldn't speed up the tal arm's retraction. It was just an subconscious action driven by his inner urgency.
Dark Creatures had already pounced. So rushed towards Noting, while others sward towards the Golden Coffin.
Should they lose the Golden Coffin in such dire straits, it would be difficult to reclaim it.
After all, it contained the body of Xu Yi!
A blinding bolt of lightning suddenly struck the Golden Coffin, enshrouded within the light was Ailan, wielding dual blades, standing on the deck. Noticing sothing amiss, she had imdiately rushed down.
The lightning snake-like blade light danced wildly in the water, preventing the swarming Dark Creatures from approaching the Golden Coffin by even an inch.
Under Ailan's protection, the Golden Coffin was smoothly brought inside Noting, but they were now completely surrounded by Dark Creatures.
They attempted to break through several tis, only to be quickly engulfed by the waves of Dark Creatures.
"No good! If this continues, we'll be trapped here!"
People on Noting gathered on the deck, stares of terror peeking through as they looked at the impenetrable Dark Creatures.
In the exchange of glances, they silently reached a consensus: soone had to cover the retreat.
However, with so many Dark Creatures gathered here, the fate of any rear guard was unquestionable—even for the strongest Ailan.
As the crew hesitated, a silver light lit up in the water, within which stood an upright figure.
"Cass?" They were too astonished to speak; they had never seen Cass like this.
Cass stood erect, facing the surging Weird Tide, his pupils showing no trace of fear.
He was holding the Recurve Knife "Lust."
During his ti in Hell, Xu Yi had summoned the knife away, but after killing Valak and the dissolution of Ultimate Weapon, it returned to its respective host proxies.
"I'm sorry I can't say this in person. Please convey to Mr. Xu Yi that I've always considered him a ntor and thank him for saving the surviving mbers of the Fein family."
Cass' voice rang out on Noting.
He was using a soul transmission, allowing everyone to hear him, even through layers of water.
The Dark Creatures, overwhelming as the waves, had already surged over. Cass did not have ti to speak further; he confronted the Dark Creatures head-on.
No one on Noting said a word to dissuade him. It wasn't that they were cold-blooded or overly selfish, but they knew it was beyond retrieval.
Cass' skin cracked open inch by inch, emitting a silver radiance rather than blood.
The Fein family had garnered such a grand reputation in the Exorcism World due to their unique bloodline, a pity there hadn't been an awakening in a long ti.
The recently departed family head could not have imagined that the Silver Blood of the Fein family would awaken in the "least expected" Cass.
At this mont, Cass had ignited his internal "Silver Blood," with power surging like a tsunami from within, and the radiance around him grew ever more dazzling.
The light spun, forming a silver wheel that crushed everything in its wake like a at grinder. The sea water evaporated, and the Dark Creatures were reduced to fine blood foam, scattering in an instant.
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