In fact, the Jinlin clan is still very strong physically, and their mental strength is extraordinarily stable. So Jin Shizhou is not in any danger. The emotional excitement is only temporary and will calm down a bit. The old fish man stood up and asked his men to disperse, and continued to clean up the debris in the ruins.

During this period of rest, the cunning old fish man had figured out some reasons and was ready to make the final compromise.

There is a truth that he knows best. The situation of completely removing oneself by saying "I am different from them" can only appear in dreams.

Moreover, when facing people like Fu Han, who likes to show off his skills before speaking, and who is full of knowledge. Jin Shizhou knew that he could not gain the upper hand.

Otherwise, why would the royal family of the deep sea have black scales instead of golden scales? Can't beat it...

As a result, Fu Han's questioning became much smoother. Fu Han could feel that the old fish was beginning to become well-behaved, a bit submissive.

There are two issues that Fu Han is most concerned about right now. One is, to what extent does the Jinlin Clan understand and master the ruins. Second, who was the golden-scaled fish-man who first defected to the Yongye clan? What is his condition now?

Speaking of which, the Golden Scale Clan was already a vassal of the Demon Blood Titan before the Titan disappeared. The Abyssal Tribe has excellent night vision and can assist the Demon Blood Titan very well in its work.

It is different from the Sect of God of Artisans who dig out ruins from the desert and start everything from scratch. The Jinlin Clan can even be regarded as the heirs of the ruins, so they have a better grasp of the Ship Tomb ruins than the craftsmen have of the Ming Mansion.

However, Jin Shizhou said that the Jinlin clan in ancient times had the bad habit of cherishing their secret skills. He hides everything he knows how to order and never spreads it out. Therefore, the Jinlin Clan's mastery of knowledge and relics has always been in a backward state.

After retreating into the trough, a wise and powerful clan leader appeared. He established a school and reversed this trend. The level of knowledge of the Jinlin clan has entered a state of recovery again.

But Jin Shizhou was actually not sure to what extent he controlled the ruins. He studies the extremely unpopular sociology of human beings, and his job is, to be precise, that of a politician.

However, Jin Shizhou can be sure. In the entire ruins, except for a few areas that were originally top-secret restricted areas, the Jinlin Clan can enter most other places at will.

Jin Shizhou also knew some legends about the ruins. Although they were legends, they should all be true.

This ruin is actually some kind of research facility of the Demon Blood Titan, which contains many biological warehouses and specimen warehouses.

This ruin can perform miracles to drain the sea water, to the extent that the sea water in the entire Great Trench can be listed on both sides! It is said that some buildings in Haidu were built with sea water drained away.

Hearing this, Fu Han was secretly speechless. I instinctively couldn’t believe it, but I couldn’t help but believe it. It’s the Titans who did this, so it’s not surprising.

Jin Shizhou also said that when the ruins are not performing miracles, they can still obtain energy from sea water. Even in the terminal period, it can still function normally!

Fu Han frowned and thought, and immediately thought of something - "the power of the tide".

According to Fu Han's understanding of the Titan clan, they are very familiar with the cosmic world outside Qixing Land. Thinking of drawing this power from the sea water, it is indeed the style of the Titans.

If you think about it carefully, there are ring-shaped ocean currents around this ruins, and the area in the center of the ring-shaped ocean current is completely calm. These are not naturally formed. Doesn’t this mean that the tidal force of seawater waves is absorbed by the ruins’ inscription array?

How amazing, the Titans...the top intelligent race.

This is great, equivalent to a small sun tree on the sea. When obstacles come, it can play a big role!

Fu Han became more determined to take this relic into his own hands.

And the second question... Jin Shizhou had only heard some rumors about Jin Lin, the first defector.

Jin Shizhou laughed at himself, saying that he was actually a little transparent in the Jinlin clan. Because his research direction was unfamiliar and unpopular, he also learned a series of bad habits of the human race. He has no friends and no colleagues.

Fortunately, the thing that humans are best at may be politics, so after studying human sociology, his career in politics was quite smooth. Therefore, Jin Shizhou was relatively close to the royal family, and therefore became more transparent within the family.

Speaking of which, Jin Shizhou was very angry. No one even informed him about the betrayal.

"I don't have to go, but they have to call me!" As a member of the Jinlin tribe, Jin Shizhou was very dissatisfied because he had no chance to justly refuse to be a traitor.

However, Jin Shizhou also said that in fact, examples of being withdrawn like himself are not uncommon among the Jinlin clan. The Tong clan did not come to inform him, but they actually knew that he, Jin Shizhou, was a staunch "royalist" and would not defect.

The reason why examples like Jin Shizhou are not uncommon is because the original rebel was actually as withdrawn as Jin Shizhou. The unpopular subjects he studies are subjects such as foreign civilizations and foreign languages, which are completely useless.

Now that I think about it, his research should be related to the Yongye Clan.

As for the current situation of the rebel...

"Of course he is still alive and well. He is now the commander of the deep sea, that is, the leader of all fish-man slaves. Hmm... just a more advanced slave of subjugation." Jin Shizhou commented like this.

Fu Han went over the information given by Jin Shizhou in his stomach.

On the one hand, it is to see if this guy has any incorrect preface and postscript. On the other hand, it is to deduce the reason why the Yongye clan appears in the ruins.

If you think about it carefully, it is a bit far-fetched that the Yongye tribe crossed the ocean and hid in the ruins in the sea when the last obstacle was lifted. But thinking about it on the other hand, it is much more reasonable if they came out of the ruins.

There are two situations. One is that there is a passage to the Realm of Eternal Night in the ruins. This is the worst case scenario and the best case scenario.

The bad thing is, it's dangerous. The good thing is that Fu Han will know where the danger comes from.

Fu Han has long been thinking, there must be a way for those Yongye tribe to come to Qixing, right? Even if it is the gate of time and space, it is also a "channel".

Even if this passage cannot be blocked. Set up an ambush, heavily guard it, and turn the surrounding area into a deadly place. Arrange all kinds of underhand and damaging moves, and wait for the other party to rush over and die. Isn't this just war?

Therefore, if the remains of the ship tomb are passages, it is both a bad thing and a good thing.

The second situation is that these Yongye clan are the research subjects of Titan. They may have been sealed in the ruins by the Titans using some kind of technology. And...the original rebels just released them.

Jin Shizhou said that the Jinlin clan could almost move around at will in the ruins of the ship tomb. And these Yongye tribesmen tightly closed the doors of the upper and lower passages of the ruins, only huddled on the surface and lingered.

Fu Han knew the reason why they did this. Because he could feel the starlight flowing behind those closed doors, which was fatal to the Yongye clan.

But what Fu Han really wondered was, where did these stars go? What was it used for? Is it possible that those Yongye tribesmen are acting as guards here?

There was also the "Hunting Boat Sacrifice" that was a bit puzzling to Fu Han. Is it simply to provide a food source for the Yongye clan inside? No other reason?

You don't need to ask Jin Shizhou these questions, he definitely doesn't know. So Fu Han asked a question that Jin Shizhou might know.

"How can I open those closed doors? What the hell is the Yongye clan doing? I have to figure it out!"

Jin Shizhou was stunned for a while and sighed: "Back then, as a mentor, I got an inscription talisman. That thing can be used to control the gate of the ruins and open some cabins with low authority. I should have returned it after I ended my career as a mentor. However, at that time, my master was worried about the traitor incident, so he seemed to have forgotten my inscription talisman. And I..."

"You happened to not remember it?" Fu Han added.

"Yeah!" Jin Shizhou nodded heavily, and then sighed: "By the time I remembered, my master had already left. Later, the entire seabed turned into a mess."

Fu Han smiled: "As expected of you, Mr. Jin. Then, use it in exchange for some of my forgiveness and tolerance for you. What do you think?"

Jin Shizhou said sadly: "Sir!! That's the only thing my old mentor left to me!"

Fu Han was stunned for a moment and thought to himself: What is this old guy pretending to do? Now he's talking about this?

Jin Shizhou continued: "So I still have a condition..."

"Hehehehe..." Fu Han couldn't help but grin.

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