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Chapter 121: City Wall

This may have happened hundreds of years ago in the Caribbean.

On the blue sea, more than 20 sail warships were riding the wind and waves, sailors were busy on the deck, trainee officers were recording coordinates along the way, and the sea breeze filled all the sails.

From the New World, it is full of cargo and treasures to the port of his hometown Barros.

The king and countless Spaniards are looking forward to the wealth and treasures that come to the New World. Many families have mortgaged land and houses to find wealth to go to the New World.

The most beautiful and sturdy Madame Atoka has the most deadly hidden dangers.

The oak used to build warships three years ago was not enough. In order to complete the tasks assigned by His Majesty the King, the Governor ordered the shipyard in Havana to use mahogany instead of oak.

After completion, the Madame Atoka was loaded with more than 40 tons of gold, silver and jewelry, and 276 people embarked on the way back.

When the fleet sailed to the Florida Strait, suddenly, a strong wind stormed up from the sea, and the hideous reef pulled out the cold sharp blade.

The captain and sailors used all their strength to force Atoka to enter the anchorage before being shattered by the huge waves and could avoid hurricanes.

But there were too many things on the ship. This huge battleship and several other ships were thrown around in the stormy waves like several egg shells.

The sailors and crew shouted in despair by the howling wind, and the calm and humorous captain picked up the cross and begged for the mercy of the gods.

Finally the hurricane passed, but when everything calmed down, the beautiful giant ship and the curses and shouts disappeared.

On the calm and empty sea, nothing seemed to have happened, only the waves were biting their ears carefully.

At the bottom of the sea 17 meters deep from the sea surface, next to a pile of black shadows that were as hard as steel, a few yellow and white patterns were looking at their new neighbors curiously--numbers of bright silver metal blocks...

Now for Li Ming, there are at least 898 silver bars and gold jewelry still lying in an unknown place under the sea;

He seemed to be able to imagine a lot of silver and gold ingots in his mind like piles of rocks stacked on the bottom of the sea.

And what was once most fascinating about Atoka’s treasure was a letter left by the Spanish!

A man living in New York wrote to his Spanish brother who lived in detail that Atoka stored a total of 70 pounds (31 kilograms) of the best emeralds;

One kilogram equals 5,000 carats, and one carat of high-quality Colombian emeralds start at least 1,500-3,000 US dollars.

It is a normal market for a few hundred thousand per carat.

That is the best emerald gem produced in the mining area, with a total of 31 kilograms!

If you just get two or three kilograms, you can be worth 100 million in the international market, and it will still be US dollars.

Thinking of this, Li Ming's saliva was almost flowing out.

Regarding the identification of the wreckage of the shipwreck, Li Ming has no intention of releasing it for the time being.

From Key West to Dry Turtle Island, then along the Marquesa Islands, it was at least 50 miles long and 30 miles wide in the past;

It is really difficult to find a ship within such a vast range!

If Li Ming had not had a general direction now, it would not have been possible for an ordinary person to spend his whole life here.

The information he knows most at the moment is that his navigation chart has marked the location of what he has discovered. When linking all the points together, draw a longitudinal axis along the southeast.

If it is a boat with a deeper draft, it is very likely to hit the reef when it comes to this area of ​​water.

The sunlight shone clearly on the seabed through the water surface, but there was still nothing. Li Ming found a good location and turned on the propeller.

In an instant, a huge water flow washed a big hole on the seabed, and there was nothing in the sand pit.

Li Ming decided to change his position, and he planned to go around to the other side of the reef group to take a look.

As soon as he swam past the coral, he saw a scene that he would never forget in his life.

It was a wall about three feet tall. Li Ming visually estimated the size of the entire wall;

It is about 75 feet long and about 20 feet wide!

But when he moved his gaze up, he couldn't move away.

Because the top several huge 18-pound bronze cannons were extremely eye-catching.

Li Ming was stunned for a while, followed by a ecstasy with passionate ecstasy.
Chapter completed!
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