Man in the Ark: Revitalizing Kazdel

Chapter 464: Refreshing the Understanding of Originium Techniques

The Golden Fleet's flagship, the Fool, weighed nearly a million tons when it was first launched. After it capsized and filled with water, its weight easily multiplied several times, reaching several million tons.

Now, this completely sunken ship actually rose steadily into the sky without any obvious external interference.

The water leaking from the various holes in the Fool's hull formed a spectacular waterfall on the sea surface, mixed with Kaiji's body. The four hunters who had successfully reunited reacted with surprise and confusion.

"Could it be that Breogan used advanced anti-gravity technology on this ship without the support of the Agol Academy of Sciences? How is that possible?" Gloria's right hand subconsciously touched the sealed waterproof bag at her waist, which contained various materials taken from Breogan's office. She had not had time to look through them.

"That big ship can fly? Land countries have actually mastered anti-gravity technology..." Ghost Shark hugged Skadi from behind, his snow-white chin resting on her shoulder, and said with emotion.

"The doctor can do it too. He told me that it's an Originium skill, a spell." Skadi tilted her head and rubbed Ghost Shark's face. It was smooth and cool, and a little comfortable.

"Magic spells are really useful sometimes, but unfortunately I can't learn them." During her time on land, Ghost Shark had seen many amazing spells. She wanted to learn, but the Agors were naturally incompatible with Originium and couldn't cast spells at all.

"Our physiological structure is different from that of land people, so we can't learn their spells." Skadi, who had once received guidance from the Demon King, explained to Ghost Shark why she couldn't cast spells.

"Forget it, my circular saw is more convenient." Ghost Shark curled her lips indifferently and looked up at the floating ship again. She was quite curious about what would happen next.

"What do you think? You know the situation on land better than I do." Gloria tilted her head to ask Ulpian's opinion.

"I don't know. The situation on land is far more complicated than we imagined." Ulpian shook his head. Like everyone else, he knew nothing about the current situation.

After draining most of the seawater from the hull, the lighter Fool headed towards the nearest land.

The hunters followed closely behind, their small wooden boat having already been swept to the bottom of the sea by the whirlpool caused by the capsizing of the larger ship. The four of them had no choice but to swim back with their heavy weapons and equipment.

Skadi used the most energy-saving backstroke, her silver hair spread out, her heavy sword placed in front of her, and her ruby-like eyes wide open, staring at the large ship in the air. She suddenly thought of a possibility: the doctor came to help.

But how did the doctor find himself? Just as she was lost in thought, an invisible force lifted her back and lifted her up to the surface of the sea. The other three were also lifted up and moved forward with the ship.

Seeing that the captain and his men were struggling to break free, Skadi quickly explained the situation: "Captain, Shark, this is the doctor's spell. He is helping us."

"The magic of the land people can actually reach this level. How many people like the doctor are there?" One person can lift a million-ton warship with the help of anti-gravity magic. Gloria once again refreshed her understanding of Originium skills.

After safely bringing the Fool and the hunters to shore, Roy first sent Kal'tsit back to Kazdel, then returned to explain recent events to the hunters, including the preliminary cooperation between Agor and Kazdel on the issue of the Sea Si, and most importantly, the information regarding the Deep Blue Tree.

"The lair of Poseidon is extremely dangerous. I wonder how Mr. Doctor managed to get in? Was it through those miraculous Originium techniques?" As someone who had the good fortune to witness Poseidon's lair, Ulpian naturally knew how dangerous it was. If discovered, death was certain.

"No, I happened to know their creator, so it was a deep-sea monster that sent me in."

"Haha... Mr. Doctor, you really know how to joke. The birth time of Hai Si may be earlier than all Terra civilizations. At that time, our ancestors may not have evolved intelligence yet." Gloria questioned the doctor's statement.

It wasn't that she didn't trust him, but knowledge told her that the prehistoric civilization had been completely destroyed, with no survivors. This man couldn't possibly be a survivor of that civilization.

"Then just treat it as a joke." The doctor smiled nonchalantly. After all, he really didn't know Lu, and his real old friend was still waiting for her to return in Kazdel.

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