Chapter 884: Discover the R sea castle (2/2)

”Normal sea water should not be so blue. Don't you think that there is something fluorescent in the sea, so the sea surface is shining? The sun, where is the sun?”

When Wang Yiyang said that, everyone looked up for the sun, but it didn't take a long time.

”This may be an illusion, and the sea in front of you is also fake.”

”You can still hear the sound of the waves, it shouldn't be fake.”

”There is indeed the sound of waves, not fake.”

Mo Jiangye looked into the distance and remained silent.

It's more like a scene in a painting. It's dreamy and there is no sun, but the picture in front of you can see that all places are shining at a glance, flashing like fairy magic.

Bo Yu said, ”Master, this is not the submarine castle of the R family. It is recorded in the family history that the castle palace is under the sea.”

Mo Jiangye vomited: ”The family history also records that this island disappeared hundreds of years ago.”

But what about the facts?

The fact is that not only did they disappear, they also found it. Everything here remains the original appearance, and some people even live here.

Bo Yu was refuted with nothing to say, and after thinking about it, he still said: ”There is nothing wrong with that mysterious castle is on the bottom of the sea. Master, I have seen the pictures. Although there are only a few pictures, it is still certain that the castle is on the bottom of the sea. .”

There are fewer and fewer things about the R family, and many are lost. There are few pictures in the family history.

Suddenly, Mo Jiangye cast his gaze on Tie Zhu: ”You are from the R tribe.”

”No, no, my ancestors were from the R race.”

Bo Yu suddenly realized that it was simply stupid. There are no R tribes readily available. Ask them if it is clear. They are still here to guess and it is a waste of time.

”Your ancestors? Did you tell you where the castle is? Under the sea or on the sea?”

Tie Zhu held back a sentence for a long time: ”Not in the sea or on the bottom of the sea, but on the mainland.”