"That's enough."

Maria nodded and turned around.

Maritus was also a little uneasy and prepared to follow Maria.

But to his surprise, Maria didn't seem to have found any nearby passage.

She simply put her hand on the door.

What is she going to do?

She...closed the door?

Is she starting to exert her strength?

Idiot, how could the technology of the ancient civilization be just barbaric force...

Eh? !

396

Chapter 396 Impeachment.

Maritus was stunned for a long time.

It wasn't until the metal door rubbed against each other and the heavy iron cage was opened that he reacted.

"and many more!"

At this moment, he didn't want to care how Maria opened the iron door that had been sealed for tens of thousands of years with her bare hands. He just wanted Maria to stop.

There are precious relics of ancient civilization here!

If there is no water inside, but only air, then her action will directly cause seawater to rush in, thereby destroying many precious materials that have been sealed for who knows how many years!

This could make them sinners!

but……

He was still a step too late.

Just after Maria opened the iron door, the things inside finally reappeared in front of everyone.

It was just an ordinary passage. Some scattered documents and supplies were still there, but overall it looked empty.

"This……"

Maritus' words suddenly got stuck in his throat, and he stopped what he was about to say, unable to speak for a moment.

"Only ten minutes."

Maria spoke calmly, her tone sounding neither happy nor sad.

There is no doubt that such a shocking act has made Maria's origin, which is already full of mystery, even more imaginative.

At least the blue-haired woman next to her was so scared that she couldn't speak.

This woman... is simply superhuman!

The Agors, as the successors, and especially her, a technical executive, were the most aware of the architectural strength of the previous civilization.

Someone once wanted to use a terrorist torpedo to conduct a strength test. At that time, the general idea in the industry was to see how much impact the buildings made with the technology of the previous civilization could withstand before being damaged.

But what is the final result?

They used up all the twelve explosive torpedoes they brought with them, which were capable of destroying a Type I battleship with one hit, before they managed to break the connecting plate made by the previous civilization... and only the connection was broken, without much deformation of the ship itself!

Such powerful technology directly aroused Agor's enthusiasm for researching the extent of the previous civilization.

And Maria actually changed its internal structure with her bare hands?!

In other words, the force she just exerted was at least equivalent to twelve terrifying torpedoes?!

Are all the people on land creatures of this level? !

For a moment, the blue-haired woman felt an inexplicable fear of the land civilization.

But Maritus next to him was too lazy to care so much.

After realizing that his original thoughts were unnecessary, he stopped caring and prepared to rush to the first floor to look for something valuable.

Maria just looked around.

The feeling of the giant tree still seemed extremely obscure and vague... Maria was sure that the other party was around, but... she didn't know what the other party wanted to do.

At least, so far, Maria felt that the other party did not have much hostility, but was just acting instinctively according to his own logic.

And now, its logic of action is warning...

'Companions? Enemies? Messengers? Leave!'

The sound slowly echoed in Maria's ears, and it grew stronger as time passed.

The ten minutes Maria mentioned was not just her willingness to wait for ten minutes, but more importantly, she felt that if the other party really wanted to launch an attack, such a sound would echo for at least ten minutes.

Although Maritus was crazy and extreme, his research on pre-civilization was indeed true.

In just a few strokes, he bypassed a pile of meaningless documents and found a diary that had not disappeared after countless years.

"Record it. In ancient civilizations, not everything was recorded mechanically. Some people chose to use more traditional writing and books to record information."

As Maritus spoke, he clicked in his diving suit for a while, and then carefully, even pinching it with his fingers, flipped through the reluctant book.

Of course, his understanding of the ancient writing system was not profound, because it was too obviously incomplete, so he could only vaguely study a few things from it.

"Disaster...maybe...maybe should...survive..."

"The enemy is clearly... a major danger... planning... failure has occurred..."

"Negative, partner, like..."

Mariatus' words were so awkward that even he himself felt a little strange.

At this point, he could finally confirm that this was indeed not a research note. Judging from the content, it was more like someone's own record.

After analyzing it for a while, he became excited again.

"The document mentions a certain disaster, and it's quite dangerous... The previous civilization resisted it in some way, and this relic might be a means of resistance... In other words, the disappearance theory is completely wrong, and the destruction of the previous civilization is correct!"

Maritus was excited for a moment, then suddenly came to his senses.

"No... That's actually not right... After all, this is the first time physical evidence has appeared, and it doesn't explain the full scope of the disasters encountered by the previous civilization. Perhaps the user of this diary encountered only the problems encountered in this ruin?"

Maritus kept making guesses and then denying his own guesses.

Many questions were stuck in his mind, making him unable to determine the situation.

He could hardly resist the urge to go deeper and explore what other documents were hidden inside.

Meanwhile, others were looking for other items that might be valuable.

Soon, ten minutes passed.

"It's almost time."

The blue-haired woman spoke first, holding a group of individual mechanical structures in her hands.

She was not very interested in the relics of previous civilizations, and she was already feeling a little uncomfortable.

Although the Agor themselves are a race living in the deep sea, the depth of more than 10,000 meters still puts too much pressure on them.

Even with the protection of a special diving suit, she still felt that breathing became extremely difficult.

But on the side, Maritus shook his head frantically.

"No! It's not enough!"

"Ok?"

"This is important information for Agor's research on pre-civilization... Perhaps I can find something from it to prove the theory of destruction... If I can do that, then next time, we can bring more teams and more people to clean up these ruins!"

Maritus said, his tone fanatical.

He also turned his head and looked at Maria beside him, "Five minutes... No, it doesn't need five minutes, three minutes will be enough, I'll go deeper and look for it!"

His tone became pleading, even a little pitiful.

Although Maria didn't have a particularly good impression of this guy at first, at this moment, Maria had to admit that this guy was indeed just a research maniac.

But unfortunately, even after being requested, Maria did not choose to relax her tone.

"It's time to leave..."

"But……"

"The promise should be kept, Maritus."

Helatia also spoke at this time and expressed her attitude.

Maritus turned his head and looked at the two people beside him.

But unfortunately, among the five people present, no one chose to support him.

This made him start to become a little extreme.

"No! You can't leave yet!"

"This is an unprecedented opportunity! We should put aside our personal thoughts... We should go all out and seize the moment to record everything here!"

Maritus shouted, his movements becoming more dramatic.

However, Helatia's reaction to this was very cold.

After watching the other person go crazy for a while, Maria slowly spoke.

"This place may be valuable, but... you should leave."

"No!"

Maritus spoke a negative word to Maria in the loudest voice.

"I admit, Landman, you do have some magical qualities, but you have no idea what this thing means to us! The seabed is constantly changing. It's a rare miracle that it can stay here for so long, but how much longer can it last?"

"Maybe tomorrow? Maybe the day after tomorrow? Maybe a month from now, or even the next second we speak? It can't be here forever!"

"And each of our operations takes at least three months to prepare. By the time we return here next time, it's very likely to have been destroyed or disappeared for various reasons!"

"We should seize every opportunity to search for information!"

Maritus kept explaining the importance of his actions, but Maria just watched him gesticulating indifferently.

"I do not care……"

"..."

"The promise I made to you earlier was only ten minutes. In fact, even that initial promise was already a form of tolerance on my part... I don't care about the so-called great civilizations you mentioned; they eventually vanished."

"Now, let's talk... Perhaps you've long been accustomed to breaking your promises, but you can't always break your promises successfully..."

"At least, with me, no one can break their promise..."

Maria whispered, and the aura she exuded made the atmosphere even more uneasy and weird.

She herself was opposed to exploring this place.

Especially when she had already taken a step back and Maritus had acknowledged the agreement himself, the other party actually wanted to go back on his word?

She is not very happy...

But just when the atmosphere on the scene became increasingly tense.

The strange gurgling sound began to gradually approach everyone.

"Ok?"

Everyone looked back.

A little flash appeared in front of them.

Maria was still a little confused.

But the others' expressions changed drastically.

"It's the cavalry fish!"

This is arguably the fish that those of them who work outside the cabin least want to encounter.

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