Chapter 720: 229. Shadow of the rmaid_3
Noland Lee followed Hadley Grant, slowly sinking together.
After they left the magic yacht, the door of the pressure cabin automatically closed, and the magic lock and protective array on the ship started.
A few subtle flashes of light passed over the surface of the ship, and the entire ship was covered by a transparent veil, entering into an invisible state.
“Hadley, are there any sea people around here?” Noland’s gaze glided over the seafloor illuminated by sunlight.
All he saw were many caves emitting faint blue light and white sand, but no sight of sea people.
Hadley recalled:
“I’ve hardly seen any sea people. However, last ti I went out to sea, I did encounter traces of rfolk. I accidentally stayed in the Blue Cave until evening. On my way back, I ran into a group of young rfolk. I couldn’t communicate with them because we didn’t share a language. Fortunately, neither they nor I wanted any trouble and each found a cave to leave.”
“rfolk…” A picture of “rfolk” from a magic textbook ca into Noland’s mind.
The definition of rfolk in this world was the sa as in Noland’s original world, referring to peculiar creatures with human torso and fish tail.
rfolk were born as dual-practitioner casters of both water and deep-sea systems.
They were unwilling to dispute with land creatures and refused to communicate with other races.
Many tis, the rfolk population discovered the previous day would move away the next day, avoiding humans from afar.
Up until now, the Ulnas Circle discovered no less than ten rfolk tribes but never reached a friendly agreent with them.
“Hadley, did you report your encounter with the rfolk to the Deep Sea Branch?” Noland asked.
Hadley shook his head:
“I didn’t report to the Deep Sea Branch, even though doing so would have earned a reward.”
“Oh? Why not?” Noland asked.
“Because… um…” Hadley hesitated and thought for two seconds, then said:
“Because I didn’t want our human existence to disturb rfolk, Jarvis. I thought that since they constantly avoid land creatures, and as they don’t want to be disturbed, I better not report it to the Deep Sea Branch.
“Of course, another reason was fear of attracting poachers. The Dread Sail Pirate Nation’s bastards love to hunt rfolk. The Deep Sea Branch has discovered many cases of Dread Sail Pirates massacring rfolk. If they know there are rfolk in the Blue Cave, that would have been troubleso, and I would be seen as a criminal by the rfolk.”
Noland looked at the bulky liquid man:
“You have a point, let’s pretend there are no rfolk here.”
Hadley Grant pointed to an entrance below and changed the topic:
“Look there. That’s the best entrance to the Blue Cave. I’ve usually entered the Blue Cave from that entrance. After we go in, we’ll continue to dive about twenty ters, turn a few corners, and see a cavern covered with dragon clan collections. Many of the things you bought were actually picked up by there.”
Noland looked in the direction Hadley pointed.
The entrance emitted relatively bright blue light, the light source being the glowing moss.
These mosses were about half a ter high and looked more like lush bushes. Occasionally, colorful fish would swim through them.
After sending out several Deconstruction Techniques, Noland received tips related to the cave entrance, glowing moss, and subsea region.
In those tips, Noland didn’t see any phrases like “Deconstruction will cause negative effects”.
This indicated that the possibility of the Cave of Spreading Moss being dangerous was relatively low.
For a precaution, Noland activated the “Perception Enhancent,” a spell with an astonishing energy consumption rate.
The consumption of as much as 100 energy points per minute granted imasurably keen observation and extrely sensitive perception.
All the gazes directed at Noland would be detected by him.
Just at the mont when “Perception Enhancent” was activated, Noland discovered the traces of a mysterious creature hidden at the edge of a cave entrance blending perfectly with the surrounding environnt.
This mysterious creature was lurking at the edge of a cave entrance, a hundred ters away. Using its impeccable disguise, it was casting an observing gaze towards Noland Lee and Hadley Grant’s direction.
Noland controlled his facial expressions and head, not displaying any emotional fluctuations. His head was always facing the increasingly large blue entrance directly below.
Taking advantage of looking around, he allowed his gaze to inadvertently sweep across the mysterious creature as he cast Deconstruction Technique.
[System ssage:]
[You’re about to launch Deconstruction Technique on the “unknown na of the Undercurrent Spy.”]’
[You have mastered the standardized panel information for “Undercurrent Spy,” the Deep Sea Scales ditation thod, and the “Deep Sea Secret Code.”]
[The energy required for deconstruction has decreased significantly.]
[It is estimated that consuming 13,000 points of energy can bring the degree of deconstruction to 100%.]
[The system suggests performing a Harmless Deconstruction.]
An Undercurrent Spy from the Dread Sail Pirate Nation?…Noland Lee restrained the urge to frown.
He thought it was rfolk coming.
Did he expose his tracks and attract the tracking of the Dread Sail Pirate Nation?
Noland Lee pondered secretly.
The Dread Sail Pirate Nation was an evil organization with no humanity, devouring people without spitting out bones and doing all kinds of evil things.
With their style, for soone like him who ruined the infiltration plan, there should only be one way to deal with it – to kill relentlessly.
Noland Lee beca cautious and called out his Personal Panel.
The value of the “Energy Points” column exploded, reaching as high as 700,000 points.
He didn’t have to worry about energy points for the ti being, and then he silently recited:
“Consu 130,000 points of energy and initiate Harmless Deconstruction.”
Hadley Grant stopped at the cave entrance and began to check the magic effects on themselves. Noland Lee also received the deconstruction results after a faint sense of trance.
[Harmless Deconstruction Success!]
[You have obtained the following deconstruction results:]
[1. Personalized panel information of “Undercurrent Spy · Wesley Dagon”:]
[Real Na] Wesley Dagon
[Disguise Na] Caston
[Identity 1] An Undercurrent Spy of the Dread Sail Pirate Nation
[Identity 2] A Sea Patrol Wizard of the Charnel Family
[… (Other information omitted)]
[2. Recent mory fragnts of “Undercurrent Spy · Wesley Dagon”:]
[mory Fragnt One: “Dread Sail Pirate Nation’s Surveillance Plan for Blue Cave rfolk,” 100% completeness]
[mory Fragnt Two: “Sea Patrol Wizard’s Work Schedule,” 100% completeness]
[mory Fragnt Three: “A Bloody Scene of Eating Flesh and Blood,” 10% completeness, system has erased all bloody content.]
[… (Other mory fragnts omitted)]
Noland Lee opened the mory fragnts and took a look, then let out a sigh of relief.
The undercurrent spy was targeting the rfolk in the Blue Cave, not him, Noland Lee. His identity had not yet been exposed.
Now that the Undercurrent Spy doesn’t know who I am, then it would be easier…Noland Lee’s mouth corner raises an imperceptible smile.
He just wanted to enrich the Deep Sea Scales ditation thod and obtain the cultivation content above the Four-circled level.
This was related to his grand plan of deconstructing the deep-sea area.
Don’t forget, when he practiced the Deep Sea Scales ditation thod, he needed to be soaked in seawater, without relying on the “Magic Shield,” to absorb the corrosive nature of the sea water.
This will undoubtedly trigger Passive Deconstruction and increase the degree of deconstruction-of-sea areas.
At the mont, Noland Lee has not yet practiced “Deep Sea Scales” and is not too clear about the specifics.
But it can be assud that the higher the level of the Deep Sea Scales ditation thod, the stronger the corrosiveness of seawater he can withstand.
No matter whether it is to cope with the corrosiveness of seawater or to deconstruct more corrosive sea areas, it is necessary for him to get the complete Deep Sea Scales ditation thod!
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