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Chapter 32 The Palace of King Yu(2/2)

The texture is like iron, but it feels harder than iron, more like steel.

But how could there be steel-making technology in that era? Even iron tools only flourished in the Qin and Han Dynasties.

I touched it carefully, and it seemed to be a stick inserted inside the bronze statue. I guess the function should be similar to the scale on the current bottle, which is used to measure the volume.

But there is something strange about this stick.

When my fingers touched the iron rod, I clearly felt the water in the bronze statue and the copper cavity wall of the statue itself vibrate.

As we all know, vibration makes sound.

Sound is emitted through vibration, and our human speech is also caused by vibration of the vocal cords.

Our brains will process the vibration accordingly and translate it into language.

The most peculiar thing about this bronze statue is that the iron rods erected in it resonate with the water in the bronze statue and the body of the statue.

But this resonance frequency is very strange.

It varies from person to person.

Of course, I think this may also include a psychological hint.

Therefore, everyone hears the sound emitted by the bronze statue differently. The vibration frequency emitted by the bronze statue tricks the brain into making false information judgments, causing people to behave strangely.

To put it simply, those people, including the fake captain, were all tempted by their inner desires.

Thinking of this, I suddenly realized that it might also be related to the divine water in this bronze statue.

I asked Ah Hui: "Where do you usually use water for eating and drinking?"

Ah Hui's face turned green when he heard me read the notes before: "I have secretly observed that the water we eat and drink is mixed with water from here."

Even I wanted to vomit after hearing this, remembering that this water has been soaked in human skin...

Now that the mystery of the bronze statue has been basically solved, the question is whether the sunken ship has anything to do with the bronze statue?

I patted the bronze statue and moved the iron rod inside, but there was no reaction.

However, when I put the copper lid on and twisted it accidentally, our feet suddenly sank!

Immediately afterwards, the entire sunken ship began to shake.

Ah Hui was shocked: "What's wrong? What's wrong?"

I signaled him not to panic, and then looked down at my feet. I found that the floor of the captain's cabin was cracked under our feet.

I clearly felt that this bronze statue was falling with the sunken ship!

It's like two very powerful magnets, separated by a piece of paper, and the piece attached to the paper is connected to the other piece of paper.

I finally understand what happened to the shipwreck!

Because something is attracting this bronze statue!

"Ah Hui, get the bronze statue out of the cabin quickly!"

"Oh!" Ah Hui picked up the bronze statue and hit a gap in the sunken ship. Sure enough, the bronze statue sank quickly after entering the water.

Ah Hui and I hugged the bronze statue tightly, holding our breath and sinking with it.

Buzz!

Mobile phone vibration.

While I was still sinking with the bronze statue, this text message was sent to my mobile phone:

You have solved the mystery of the shipwreck, welcome to
Chapter completed!
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