Chapter 824: 261.Extreme·Fancy Moves
Chapter 824: 261.Extreme·Fancy Moves
Before setting off on this expedition, Noland Lee did some calculations.
He had a total of five islands at his disposal.
Snow Mountain Island 1, as well as four smaller isles.
He planned to provide the ore distribution map of the non-metallic minerals on these four smaller islands to prove his exploration abilities to the Deep Sea Branch.
To fully deconstruct these four smaller islands, he would need approximately 4.5 billion Energy Points in total.
Based on Noland’s experience:
He did not actually need to prepare 4.5 billion Energy Points to deconstruct the small islands.
After unlocking the standardized panel information for “small isles,” the energy consumption for deconstructing similar types of islands would greatly reduce.
Noland figured that probably by preparing between 2.25 and 3.6 billion Energy Points, he could get a clear understanding of the mineral distribution on the four isles.
The mineral resources on these four small islands had already been thoroughly mined by that guy, Dickler Fegen.
This meant that the ore distribution that Noland could obtain through deconstruction would likely be veins that the Pangula Family had not yet discovered.
No matter how much information about the veins Noland ended up providing to the Deep Sea Branch, it would be sufficient to prove his exploration capabilities.
So how to gather at least 2.25 billion Energy Points within five days?
Noland’s answer was to work furiously.
As long as it did not kill him, he would work himself to the bone.
Practicing the Deep Sea Scales Meditation could accelerate the absorption of the corrosiveness of sea water, improving the degree of deconstruction of the sea area by 0.1% per hour.
It would take 1000 hours to passively deconstruct a sea area, which was simply unacceptable.
Noland decided to adopt a more aggressive strategy.
Strategy one:
Use the Breathing Method to absorb deep sea magic power.
After mastering “Magic Lungs,” Noland experimented with the effects of using the “Calm Breathing Technique” to absorb deep sea Mana.
At present:
The amount of Mana points absorbed per hour = the level of the “Calm Breathing Technique” * 10 * environmental bonus.
Moreover, for every hour of absorbing deep sea Mana, the degree of deconstruction of the sea area would additionally increase by 0.1%.
This strategy was very safe.
Other than the Energy Points consumed for absorbing and storing Mana, there were no other costs or negative effects.
But the speed of improvement in the degree of deconstruction still did not meet Noland’s needs.
Therefore, there were strategies two and three, which were:
Swallowing sea water and bearing water pressure.
Noland had tested these methods as well.
How to put this…
Sea water was hard to drink, with visible damage to the body, and the water pressure could make one’s bones crack and nearly break.
But the effects of passive deconstruction were exceptionally good.
Swallowing sea water raised the degree of deconstruction by 0.1% every 10 minutes.
The effect of withstanding water pressure was comparable.
These two tasks could be done simultaneously, cumulatively increasing the degree of completion by 0.2% every 10 minutes, which meant 1.2% per hour.
However, considering that his bladder was not made of stainless steel and wasn’t as capacious as a Magic Pouch, Noland would mostly bear the water pressure rather than swallow the sea water…
On average, with the use of the above methods, the degree of deconstruction of the sea area would increase by about 1.5% per hour.
100 divided by 1.5, that is 66.67 hours.
Converting that:
In less than three days, Noland could completely deconstruct a sea area.
With ample time and Denise Green for company, Noland was well-equipped to handle any emergencies that arose.
The Starfall Sea had 35 Subsea Regions.
The closer to the Spinning Continent, the stronger the corrosiveness of the Subsea Regions, and the higher the deconstruction consumption.
Noland sailed past the Cave of Spreading Moss and continued southward until the wind speed on the sea surface significantly increased before stopping.
The Spinning Continent was like a high-horsepower, high-torque whirlwind engine, spinning nonstop day and night.
The outermost Flying Islands were even flying at high speeds of 500 kilometers per hour.
The airwaves they stirred up affected a sea area spanning thousands of kilometers, pulling at the surface of the sea and causing huge waves to surge.
In the eyes of the locals of the Ulnas Circle, the 1000-kilometer area surrounding the Spinning Continent is known as the “Strong Wind Sea Zone.”
This Sea Area, which encircles the Spinning Continent, is more or less circular in shape and is one of the most lethal zones for both life and sailing ships.
Noland chose to stop his boat just over ten kilometers north of the Strong Wind Sea Zone and activated the Submersible Array of the Magic Yacht.
The external armor on the yacht covered most of the portholes, leaving only two windows in the Control Room.
Denise Green hugged Kitty, lying on the bed, gazing out at the vast dark shadow on the Sky’s Edge that was rapidly spinning—none other than the renowned Spinning Continent.
“Noland, I heard that the Spinning Continent occasionally flings Treasure outwards. Will we have the chance to see those treasures trailing glowing tails this time?” Denise asked.
Noland took out a Telescope and, during the pauses as the yacht submerged, observed the Spinning Continent:
“There are no lights on the Spinning Continent, so we probably won’t get to see treasures flying through the air.”
“Oh, okay then.”
The Sea Water outside the yacht gradually engulfed the vessel.
The majestic Spinning Continent was soon concealed by the deep green waters.
After submerging about 3 meters underwater, Noland did not immediately enter the Pressure Cabin to prepare for the dive.
He pressed a few buttons on the Control Console, activating the Water Flow Array that pushed the yacht to move forward under water.
The Magic Yacht advanced very slowly, almost as slow as a snail’s crawl.noveldrama
Noland kept a close watch on the Magic Image on the Nautical Instrument, maneuvering the Magic Yacht bit by bit towards the position he had envisioned.
What was he doing?
He was playing a clever game, executing a sly move.
The trick went like this:
On the Magic Nautical Instrument, the Magic Yacht was represented by a circle with a diameter of two centimeters.
What do you think?
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