"This data is very meaningful because we can determine where the other party is salvaging through the location of the other party's ship."

After bringing the GPS data to the National Museum of Ireland, the professionals among them quickly began to analyze the GPS data and comment on it.

However, when they marked the location on the map according to the above data, Liang En frowned, because this was completely different from the location he obtained with the card.

"What do you think is going on?" While the scholars were still studying, Liang En pulled Jeanne to the outside of the house and asked.

"The current situation looks obviously wrong. Even if the ship was caught two miles away after being damaged in the storm, it should not be like this."

"Can you confirm this?" Jeanne looked at Liang En and asked. "You know I'm not very professional in this area, so I can't judge whether your inference is correct."

"This can be confirmed." Liang En nodded seriously. "Because the local ocean currents are very clear, these things should not float away regardless of the ocean currents."

It was normal for those museum scholars not to realize this. After all, they had no cards and did not know the location of another important location. However, Liang En was able to analyze the abnormal situation by judging the location of two points.

"If this is the case, there are only two possibilities. Either those people were really cunning enough to take off the GPS locator and put it on another ship to hide their whereabouts, or the previous boss lied to us."

After a brief thought, Joan of Arc quickly made two assumptions, but just as she finished speaking, Liang En denied his first assumption.

"It's impossible to remove all GPS locators. You have to know that these locators are very small, and shipowners often place these locators in places that are very difficult to remove."

"In particular, some ships' own trackers are installed on the keel or even the main engine of the ship. Unless you perform destructive disassembly of the ship, it is impossible to remove or destroy it."

"But if that's the case, then why did the businessman just lie to us?" Jeanne asked with some confusion. "I don't see what he could gain by lying to us."

"I don't know about this, but I guess it has something to do with this ruins." Liang En said, touching his chin. "Besides this, he has no other interactions with us."

"So I think that since the other party doesn't know that we have the location of the correct place, then as long as we observe whether there are any activities around the correct place, we should be able to identify the troublemakers behind the scenes."

So when everyone was going to sea the next day, Liang En left Fan Meng on the shore. Of course, his excuse at this time was that there was not much space on the ship, so he wanted to reduce unnecessary people as much as possible.

On this day, everyone was floating on the sea, using divers and small remote-controlled underwater robots to conduct a comprehensive survey of the seafloor, hoping to find the location of the ruins where the brass was previously excavated.

But as Liang En had judged before, although there were a large number of human activity relics and various items on the seabed here, there was nothing they wanted.

"Don't be discouraged, this is a very common thing for us." The scholar who led the team from the museum patted Liang En on the shoulder and said when they landed.

"Marine archeology is very different from previous land archaeology. It takes more time and energy to locate the ruins, so it is normal to not be able to find the target for a week or two.

"For example, many famous marine archaeologists may spend several months conducting investigations to find a ruins, but they may not be able to find the target in the end, so it is very normal for us to not find the target on the first day."

"Of course, of course I know this." Liang En smiled and said, "You know that I once found the British expedition team that salvaged the North, so I understand how complicated it is."

However, after seeing off these scholars, Liang En made sure that no one was following them and came to a coffee shop with Joan of Arc, and then met Fan Meng who had been observing the situation outside during the day. "Your previous guess was correct."

As soon as they met, Fan Meng said to Liang En seriously, "I have been observing the sea area on the mountain during the day, and I noticed that a boat has been nearby since the morning."

"The most important thing is that I observed several divers getting on and off the boat. At the same time, the diving equipment they wore was a bit too professional and they didn't look like tourists at all."

Fan Meng completed the task of staring at a point to see if there were any ships or divers nearby very seriously, and brought this core information to Liang En.

This is one of the most important reasons why Liang En is willing to trust Fan Meng, because he can complete his orders to the letter without asking any prerequisites.

"If this is the case, then the situation can be restored now." Liang En nodded, then turned to look at Joan of Arc and said, "The other party obviously misled us for that relic."

"According to your statement, the other party should have found the sunken ship." Looking at the tourists on the street through the glass of the cafe, Liang frowned with a thoughtful expression. "But why did the other party want to dig that thing?"

"Didn't you say that there is a sunken ship underneath?" Fan Meng said with some confusion at this time, "The other party is obviously digging up the sunken ship."

"But this sunken ship is different -" Liang En scratched his head and thought for a while, then looked at Fan Meng and asked, "What do you think can be recovered by salvaging the sunken ship?"

"Gold, silver, or various expensive jewelry-grade ceramics." Fan Meng thought for a moment and then suddenly reacted.

"The ships here won't have any gold, silver, or jewelry on them like the ones we found last time we entered the Arctic Circle."

"Your guess is correct. Don't forget that this is from the same era as the ruins we dug on Crete last time. There were not many valuable things in the modern sense on the ships of that era."

"If I'm not wrong, if the items on this ship were left today, the only ones left would be some ancient porcelain and some remaining metal pieces, and these items don't have much value in the antique black market."

There is a difference in target selection between archaeological excavations and illegal excavations. Illegal excavations are more after those handicrafts, precious metals or gems, in short, everything of value.

But professional archaeologists are different. What they focus on is not the economic value of these things, but the information contained in them.

It is possible that to these professional archaeologists, the remains of some organic material left in a fragment of a food container may be more valuable than a beautifully crafted gold necklace.

Because the former can analyze what people ate in that era, and can infer a series of information about the production and life of ancient people.

Therefore, the way these people salvage the sunken ship is obviously a little abnormal. After all, judging from the copper blocks, there are not many valuable things on this ship.

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