Chapter 746 - Chapter 746: 238. Dual cultivation practice (1/2)

Chapter 746: 238. Dual cultivation practice

Five hours later, the Lost Sea Fog obscuring the sea surface dissipated.

Hadley Grant finished his meditation, entered the control room, and started the magical engine.

The Magic Yacht followed the Magic Mechanical Ship, heading towards the Charnel Family’s sea platform.

That sea platform was the one Noland Lee and Hadley Grant had seen when they entered the Starfall Sea Territory. It was located at the northernmost part of the Starfall Sea, and further north was the Open Sea area near the Suman Archipelago.

Noland Lee woke up from his sleep when the magic yacht started.

After tidying himself up, he went to the Magic Mechanical Ship to check on the three criminals, had a brief chat with the Acting Captain who had temporarily taken over command of the Patrol Team, and then returned to the Magic Yacht.

Hadley Grant was steering the ship in the control room.

Vipa sat on the floating seashells, looking bored at the sea surface outside the porthole.

To prevent her presence from being detected by others, Hadley Grant had intentionally activated the anti-detection array for the entire ship.

Although this would consume a lot of deep-sea magic power, Hadley Grant had done so anyway in order to protect the young mermaid lady.

Adhering to the principle of letting others know about his good deeds, Noland Lee informed Vipa of the cost of Hadley Grant’s activation of the anti-detection array.

Vipa yawned her thanks to Hadley Grant and gifted him a Level 3 Deep River Coral Stone.

Hadley Grant’s reaction to the Deep River Coral Stone was far greater than Noland Lee’s.

He had seen this item in the internal books of the Deep Sea Branch.

Now that he had obtained the real thing, he held it in his hand, exclaiming that the legend was true.

No wonder he was so shocked; the existence of the Deep River Coral Stone indeed went against the common sense of the magical world.

Wizards and alchemists alike adhered to the basic principle of energy conversion.

Both believed that the price to obtain a certain type of energy was to spend or consume another type of energy.

For instance, collecting mana from natural phenomena required the consumption of soul energy.

Each wizard, depending on their meditation method and the level of their magical items, would consume different amounts of soul energy when extracting mana.

But look at the Deep River Coral Stone.

What was consumed when it generated deep-sea magic power?

It seemed to be just seawater.

As long as it was soaked in seawater and absorbed moisture, it could stably produce deep-sea magic power.

The extraordinary principle behind this was enough to fascinate every deep-sea wizard and make them devote a lot of time to studying it.

After listening to Vipa’s account of the Deep River Merfolk Tribe last night, Noland Lee had only one idea:

In the future, he must visit Burdensome Isle.