Chapter 233: Shipwreck
Sarah chased the shadow and dived all the way. The surrounding sea water became cold and dark. The void skin armor isolated the oppression of the sea water and protected her fragile body from collapsing under the high pressure.
This is the deep sea beyond the reach of human beings, full of endless unknowns and fears.
But Sarah is not afraid, because in this form she is fear itself.
The black shadow of the sea beast had merged with the dark and lightless deep sea, Sarah stopped, and she felt the sea beast she was chasing turned a corner in front of her and suddenly swam towards her.
When it felt almost the same, Sarah raised her hand and snapped her fingers.
boom--
The sea beast was submerged in the light and appeared. It was a huge Leviathan, rushing towards Sarah.
The light pierced deeply into its pale eyes, and the sea beast was stimulated, and suddenly turned and swam downstream.
Sarah followed, but saw a rotten hull on the seabed, covered with seaweed, and deep-sea fish shuttled among them.
Leviathan left the sea area below the Siren along the seabed, and Sarah naturally stopped chasing Leviathan after achieving the purpose of driving away.
She approached the shipwreck - she had disappeared for so long for no reason, she had better bring some treasures back, otherwise it would be hard to explain.
Was she to brag to the sailors that she slept at the bottom of the sea? It's stupid to think about it.
Sarah glanced across the bottom of the sea. There were no hidden reefs nearby, which meant that the ship did not sink on the rocks.
The hull leaned to starboard and lay on the seabed, crabs were crawling on the poop, octopuses were entangled in the broken sail of the mast, the serpentine bow seemed to be wrapped in barnacles, and the fierce light had been blocked.
Sarah approached the side of the ship, and saw the handwriting that had long been blurred and incomplete on the body of the ship—the Long Serpent.
She swam around the wreck, trying to see if it had sunk because of shelling or something.
Then...she saw a huge anchor, the sharp edge of the anchor pierced through the wood, broke the keel, passed through the main deck, and gripped the hull tightly.
Anchor hooks are sharp blades, flowing with pure black water, hanging with rotting seaweed, exuding the darkest and most mysterious aura of the abyss.
Sarah was taken aback for a moment, then realized she had never seen a shipwreck like this before.
The Long Serpent was hit by its own anchor, and then dragged by a huge weight and sank into the deep sea.
Something was not quite right... Long Sarah realized right away—the Serpent was just a sea hunter, and such a huge anchor was too big for her.
Even the Abyss does not need such a large anchor, unless it is a Noxus steel warship, a behemoth like the Leviathan, which can match such a huge anchor.
There was a layer of black and greasy substance attached to the surface of the iron chain. At this time, Sarah's mind was completely out of the so-called treasure of the sunken ship. Some kind of unrealistic idea came to her mind. Get to the keel and swim somewhere on the dark seabed.
A huge black shadow came into view so abruptly.
A hundred yards away, a majestic and motionless figure stood on the seabed, a gigantic giant like a cliff, with the iron chain wrapped around his hands ending in the anchor that had been pierced through the Long Serpent.
"Mother Hu, I'm here, what did I see..."
Even with the premonition, Sarah's mind couldn't process what she saw quickly enough.
impossible.
It was a living thing out of dark legends, the horrible tales drunks with no money in harborside taverns tell for a drink. She knew its name, and even joked that it was nonsense.
But here it is, drowned salvagemen, fused with giant diving suits, tax evaders' worst nightmare.
His name alone is a curse.
"Nautilus..."
The giant in front of her reminded her of a part of the Slaughter Song, the legend of Nautilus has long been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.
The tide ebbs and flows, red as blood.
The fishy smell of mutton hangs high, and cut into large pieces.
Peel the skin and remove the bone, leaving no scraps.
Humu pays tribute, indispensable,
I'm afraid that the Titan of the abyss will help you finish it!
Everyone knows about the Titan of the Deep, but few actually see it.
Normally, when you see it, you are not far from death.
Sarah's fingertips shone brightly, shining on the body of the deep sea titan.
She didn't even realize there was such a big guy here at first, until she got closer.
It wasn't a sea beast, and Sarah couldn't sense its presence. In the vision of the void, it is not displayed with the pattern of life. It doesn't even count as life.
A dark evil surrounds it, making its outline appear and disappear, leaving behind it a film-like liquid layer.
Its huge body was sealed in rusty iron plate armor, and the iron chains wrapped around it were relics of countless sunken ships. Black water flowed out from the gaps in the deck. It was the abyssal energy that transformed it into such a monster. It was incompatible with the sea tide that had stagnated and decayed for too long in the lightless deep sea.
Fortunately, this titan is still sleeping, his eyes under the helmet are dark, and black liquid keeps flowing out, wrapping around the rusty iron shell. Like a seal, like a curse, there is no trace of life, no different from a dead thing.
If tithe is not paid, the sea will boil.
Sarah was suddenly thankful that she always had a gold coin in her pocket, ready to pay her tithes.
If she hadn't thrown a silver sea snake into the sea when she left the port, it is very likely that the place where she met Nautilus was not under this seabed, but on the Siren.
It's a pity that the old guy Planck will also pay tithes, otherwise it would be great for the Deep Sea Titan to drag the Underworld together with the captain, it would be so satisfying.
She suddenly thought of the old and immortal Alai and his Moon Python. If the rumor that Alai never paid taxes was true, then the Moon Python would be in danger. This may be the reason why the Moon Mang neither departs nor docks.
Sarah swam around Nautilus a few times, not daring to get close to the black water flowing on its surface.
According to legend, Nautilus had already had a very large physique during his lifetime, but even in the most exaggerated tavern tales, he was indeed a human being, and his physique did not exceed the category of human beings.
She didn't know how the black water made Nautilus so huge, just like she couldn't understand that the void skin armor was just a carapace that gave her such great power.
She never wastes time thinking about things she can't figure out. She wakes up from the shock and remembers her original purpose.
Now that the threat of the sea monsters is gone, hurry back to the Siren.
She gave up her plan to search for the Long Serpent, a captain who couldn't even pay a tithe, what could be worth her taking away in his ship?
Sarah swam towards the sea, and suddenly she saw a vigorous figure in front of her, swimming towards her quickly.