Chapter 294 Deep Sea Ghost Source
Chen Ting never dreamed that he would leave in this way.

His hand weakly reached out towards Li Xuan, and the body tumbled off the railing, crashing into the sea, and then disappeared from sight...

Several heads quickly appeared on the deck, including the dark-skinned bald man and a few sailors, who were peering down!
Li Xuan casually swung his long sword again, slicing through the heads of several people. Blood splattered, leaving only a few half-headed corpses standing there. Then, the sound of dumplings being thrown into the ground could be heard again.

The fishing boat wasn't moving fast when it started, but Li Xuan didn't rush in to avoid being sliced ​​into pieces by the propeller at the stern. Instead, he plunged his long knife into the hull and cut a long gash. Seawater poured in, and the fishing boat slowly sank. Several fish that had managed to escape abandoned ship and were caught red-handed by Li Xuan.

After rescuing Huang Yaozu yesterday, Li Xuan wanted to do something big...

Money can solve many problems.

The outstanding payments for the temple construction can motivate many people to take action.

The tabloids that were tested were teetering on the brink of collapse, willing to risk their lives to boost their popularity and generate buzz!
Not to mention thugs, they usually live for the moment, and if they don't have money, they'll go hungry for three days and nine meals a day. As long as money is in front of them, what can't they do?

Li Xuan knew things would escalate; Liu Chenggang, the second-in-command of the police station, was a ghost, and the top officer wasn't exactly clean either...

The name and photo of the police chief were easy to obtain. He had been waiting outside the police station for a long time, hoping to catch Chen Ting. He was initially worried that Chen Ting might switch identities with someone else inside the police station, but he didn't expect that the guy was too arrogant. He actually left the police station and found a young man among the protesting citizens.

Li Xuan followed behind and secretly slipped into the water at the dock. His original plan was to puncture the boat, but Chen Ting was actually standing behind the deck railing looking at the scenery...

Hong Kong Island is engulfed in a massive storm of ghosts.

Everyone was in danger and turned pale at the mention of ghosts.

But it did indeed eliminate quite a few ghosts.

When a person dies, their obsessions become ghosts. These obsessions are not necessarily bad; they may be reluctance to leave loved ones or unfulfilled wishes.

But once they possess someone, it doesn't matter what they looked like in life, because the first step in possession is to devour the soul of a living person...

There was no longer any police intervention.

With the efforts of Li Xuan, Huang Yaozu, and the hoodlum Mi Zhijie, a team that can fight ghosts gradually formed.

In order to make ghost-detecting a widespread practice, Li Xuan began to mass-produce ghost-detecting items using lightning magic. These items were all common metal objects, such as chopsticks, spoons, rings, and keys.

The more commonplace something is, the more difficult it is for ghosts to guard against...

However, the world is magical and unpredictable...

Ghostly incidents have also broken out in the United States, with all sorts of twisted organizations emerging, including a "ghost supremacist" organization that waves a flag and shouts the slogan that ghosts also have human rights!
The conflict continues to escalate...

Li Xuan's team has recruited many highly skilled individuals who conduct research on the structure of ghosts. Based on Li Xuan's thunder magic, they have created a radar instrument that can detect the initial origin of ghosts.

It looks like a disc, somewhat like the Dragon Ball radar from the Japanese Dragon Ball manga, except the display is different, consisting of various curves indicating different data.

Huang Yaozu's cultivation is slow, but it has already shown initial results.

It's just that this world lacks spiritual energy.

He could only absorb the magical power from Li Xuan's blood. He was like a cell phone without a charger, his magical power dwindling with each use, and he could only use it as a life-saving trump card.

Li Xuan used instruments to trace the origin of the ghosts, leading his team through numerous obstacles. Many people sacrificed their lives along the way, and they eventually discovered that the ghosts originated in the Pacific Ocean.

Confirm again and again.

It was definitely in the Pacific Ocean. On the ship, Li Xuan held a radar, while Huang Yaozu and the others wore headsets to communicate with the underwater personnel.

After a long while, the rope swayed, and several divers surfaced in the sea. They were quite exhausted after boarding the boat. The underwater pressure was immense, and even with professional diving equipment, at a depth of 230 meters, the surrounding water pressure caused adverse effects...

The diver said, "The visibility down there isn't very good, and our bodies can't take it either."

Li Xuan was silent for a moment, then said, "Get me the equipment, I'll go down and take a look."

Huang Yaozu hurriedly said, "No, you are the backbone of our team. What if something happens to you?"

Li Xuan said, "We've spent more than two months and put in so much effort since we came from Hong Kong Island. Now we've finally located the place where the 'ghost frequency' is strongest. I have to see the situation with my own eyes. If it's alive, we'll miss the opportunity if we come back another day."

Huang Yaozu reluctantly agreed. Although it was very risky for Li Xuan to go down personally, not going down might also mean missing a good opportunity.

Li Xuan put on his diving suit, wore an oxygen tank, and was slowly lowered into the water with a safety rope strapped to his body. The unique vibrations of the underwater world filled his ears...

He had learned to scuba dive in the real world, but it was all recreational diving at depths of ten meters or so.

Now that he had truly entered the Pacific Ocean, looking down, the seabed was pitch black, like the gaping maw of a colossal abyss beast waiting for him to walk into its trap...

Li Xuan was wearing a depth gauge on his wrist, and as he slowly descended, the numbers on the watch gradually increased.

It was getting darker and darker, and the depth had reached about two hundred meters. Water was pressing in from all directions, and my skin had a strange, sticky feeling, but I didn't feel uncomfortable...

Three hundred meters.

Four hundred meters.

Five hundred meters.

Li Xuan felt a tightness in his chest, and breathing oxygen wasn't going smoothly.

When he reached a depth of over 700 meters, he looked towards the sea and saw a faint, pale white expanse, so much so that he couldn't even distinguish which way was north, south, east, or west...

A silver light appeared and disappeared in the dim light.

Li Xuan immediately grabbed his longsword and tried to swing it, but the resistance was great. If he made even the slightest mistake, the blade would deviate from its course. He simply switched the longsword to a spear, as stabbing in the water would be the most effective attack.

prick!
That silver hue shattered instantly from the middle!

A fish head slowly floated past Li Xuan; it turned out to be a ribbonfish...

The last time he saw a live ribbonfish was when he was a child at the seaside pier, where a fishing boat brought them up. Unfortunately, even with oxygen, they didn't survive for long...

Six hundred meters!
He didn't see any giant creatures in the deep sea, but Li Xuan's superhuman eyesight allowed him to spot many flat and strange fish, each one smaller than the last.

Just then, two large objects tumbled and rolled together in the darkness below.

Li Xuan stared intently and gasped in shock. He had spotted ribbonfish again, but this time they were enormous and incredibly long, roughly estimated to be over ten meters long!
A normal building is about three meters tall, but this ribbonfish, standing upright, is as tall as a five-story building!

But what was entangled with it was something even more formidable: a giant squid, spewing out copious amounts of ink that made the seawater extremely dark. It clung tightly to the ribbonfish's back like a knight, the two swaying back and forth, and no other marine life dared to approach...

(End of this chapter)

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