Chaofeng was the third son of the dragon. Legend has it that his mother was a phoenix from the bird clan.

It is said that Chaofeng is the embodiment of disasters, controlling earthquakes, tsunamis, and celestial flames. It seems this level will be fraught with peril.

The group gently knocked on the door knocker, and the door opened, allowing them to enter the third floor of the pagoda.

The third floor didn't look like a normal floor of a tower at all. If they hadn't come up the stairs and opened the door, everyone would probably have thought they were at sea.

Before me stretched an endless sea, its surface churning with towering waves.

Lin Zhifeng recalled the folk tale of "fishermen clapping their hands" and said to everyone, "We'll probably need to find a large ship and sail to the other side of the sea. If we encounter a huge rock during the voyage, everyone must remember to clap together."

Longquan and the others were completely confused—what was all this about?

But at the moment, no one had a better suggestion, so they simply listened to Lin Zhifeng. After all, along the way, everyone had realized that Lin Zhifeng's decisions were basically correct.

Whether he actually knew or was just guessing, he somehow managed to guess right.

Longquan and the others had no idea that Lin Zhifeng was currently blessed with good fortune, receiving a 40% luck boost. Coupled with his already extraordinary luck as a chosen one, and the significant enhancement from the lucky koi skill, it was no wonder he could choose the right thing!

Now that we have a plan of action, let's get moving.

They split into two groups, going in opposite directions, and set off to find the boat.

Lin Zhifeng and Ding Mo were in one group; Long Quan and his guards were in another. They agreed to communicate their locations to each other via communicator once they spotted a ship.

Needless to say, Lin Zhifeng naturally has a 50/50 chance.

He and Ding Mo flew on their swords for most of the day before they spotted a giant ship.

The ship was enormous, but it was made of wood. A giant beast with a dragon's head, a phoenix's tail, and two wings was carved on its prow.

Lin Zhifeng said to Ding Mo, "Uncle-Master, this giant beast is probably the third son of the Divine Dragon—Chaofeng."

Ding Mo nodded in agreement.

Lin Zhifeng hurriedly contacted Longquan via communicator, saying, "The large ship has been found. Come to our side immediately."

Lin Zhifeng shared the coordinates with Longquan, and then he and Ding Mo rested where they were, waiting for Longquan and the others to arrive before boarding the ship together.

Poor Longquan and his guards had been flying in the opposite direction for most of the day, and now they were filled with mixed feelings of joy and sorrow upon receiving Lin Zhifeng's message.

The good news is that Lin Zhifeng was right; there really is a boat. The bad news is that they need to fly twice the distance to get there to meet up.

Lin Zhifeng, bored out of his mind, had no choice but to follow Ding Mo's example and meditate.

The two waited for a whole day before Longquan arrived with his guards.

Longquan, not even bothering to rest, discussed with them, "Brother Ding, Brother Lin, I'm sorry to have kept you waiting! Shall we board the ship now?"

Ding Mo and Lin Zhifeng naturally had no objections.

The group boarded the ship on their swords and discovered that the enormous vessel was completely empty.

Lin Zhifeng said, "Do we really have to sail there ourselves?"

Ding Mo said, "That must be the case."

Lin Zhifeng turned to Long Quan and asked, "Brother Long, do you have any men under you who know how to sail a boat?"

Longquan also wanted to know, so he summoned his men to ask.

Fortunately, although his guards were somewhat lacking in skill, there were quite a few capable men among them. Three guards said they could sail the ship, but they had never seen such a large ship before and needed to study it first.

Upon hearing this, Lin Zhifeng happily said, "That's good. You can continue your research; we have plenty of time."

Longquan thought to himself: Do you think we're out having fun? You're not worried, but I am! But he couldn't say anything, so he could only order his three men to set sail.

Fortunately, the three guards were reliable. After a brief examination, they actually managed to steer the giant ship away.

The ship is now moving, but which direction it's going is another question.

Having learned his lesson, Longquan went directly to ask Lin Zhifeng.

Lin Zhifeng casually said, "We don't have a specific destination, let's just walk in one direction. Just watch out for those giant reefs, and let me know as soon as you see them."

After saying that, he took out the treasure-hunting rat, and the two of them went to the cabin to search for treasure.

Longquan was furious but dared not speak out, and had no choice but to go and inform his subordinates.

Fortunately, Ding Mo was a reliable person. Seeing that Long Quan was somewhat displeased, he said, "Brother Long, don't worry, I will stand on the deck and keep an eye out for you."

Upon hearing this, Longquan felt ashamed, realizing that he had been somewhat petty. He replied, "I wouldn't dare trouble Brother Ding. I'll have my guards keep a close eye on things."

Ding Mo said, "It's alright. After all, my cultivation level is the highest here, so my eyesight should be slightly better than yours. Brother Long, there's no need to be so polite!"

Longquan: "..."

One or two of you from the Sword Sect are all annoying guys, without exception.

The large ship drifted aimlessly at sea for two days, but they didn't even see the huge reef that Lin Zhifeng had mentioned.

During this time, Lin Zhifeng, along with the treasure-hunting rats, had thoroughly searched the entire giant ship. They discovered dozens of coral ornaments, hundreds of shell carvings, and thousands of pearls.

Once we return to the Sword Sect, we'll have the gifts for the elders and Lin Jun. I'll check the system then; I'm sure I'll get a lot of luck points.

In short, the trip has been very fruitful so far, and Lin Zhifeng is very satisfied.

Another fruitless day passed, and Longquan began to doubt himself: why did he listen to Lin Zhifeng in the first place?

Fortunately, they found the reef that Lin Zhifeng had mentioned the next day, saving Longquan and his men from the brink of collapse.

Ding Mo was the first to discover the reef.

These days he has been standing tirelessly at the bow of the ship, helping to find the reef that Lin Zhifeng mentioned.

Upon hearing his prompt, Lin Zhifeng, Long Quan, and the others only saw a very small, blurry black dot.

If it weren't for Ding Mo, they probably would have missed this opportunity without even realizing it.

Having spotted the target, the helmsman carefully adjusted the course and steered towards the reef.

When they finally got closer, they discovered that the part of the reef protruding above the sea level was at least ten meters.

The entire reef is a long cylindrical shape, and the top of the reef is relatively flat.

The sudden appearance of such a "pillar" in the vast ocean is truly baffling.

Lin Zhifeng said, "Now everyone has it, let's all clap and cheer."

After he finished speaking, he clapped his hands loudly.

Nobody knows what got into him. Why would he clap his hands at a giant pillar in the sea?

Just as Longquan and the others were about to ask questions, Ding Mo joined in clapping without saying a word.

Okay, enough asking, let's take the picture!

Helpless, everyone joined in the applause.

Lin Zhifeng controlled the rhythm and led everyone to elevate this simple clapping to the level of cheerleading.

Just as Longquan and the others were about to complain about when this would end, they all clapped their hands at the rock pillar. Didn't that look silly?

Suddenly a huge shadow appeared from above, and then everyone heard the sound of wings flapping.

Everyone looked up to see, only to catch a glimpse of a fiery red figure swiftly landing on the reef.

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