Chapter 540: Super Sword Master
The wreckage of the plane was relatively well preserved, except that it was evenly divided into three parts, there was no larger area of "trauma", and even, after entering the cabin, it can be clearly seen that the items in the cabin have not been damaged too much.
"It's a bit strange that this plane is broken!" Xiao Ai stood in the middle of the cabin, and her furry little hands touched the broken damage.
She was surprised to find that the section was so flat that it seemed to have been cut off with a knife.
It's scary.
A behemoth, there are no more than two reasons for the accident.
One is that in the event of a thunderstorm, the plane just happened to be hit by lightning and died in the sea, then its damage must be scorched black and corroded.
Now, it seems, the plane did not suffer such an accident,
There is also a problem inside the plane, or improper piloting, or instrument failure, etc., so that the plane directly crashes into the sea, and the moment it hits the sea, the fuselage of the plane will definitely be smashed, at least not evenly divided into three sections as it is now.
Thinking of this, Xiao Ai couldn't help but shudder, and raised her suspicions to Si Lijun: "Male master, the plane you found looks as if it was split into three by a swordsman."
A master of swordsmanship?
Si Lijun stood in the front cabin, opened the cab that had been sealed in the dust for more than twenty years, and sneered: "The swordsmanship master you are talking about is a cultivation master, right?"
Why be so tactful, an ordinary swordsman can split an airplane with a sword?
What's more, Si Lijun has also been in contact with some cultivators more or less these days, and he knows in his heart that such a huge plane can split, and even ordinary cultivators can't do it.
Sure enough, his words were confirmed by Kamakura Childe, although Kamakura Childe didn't know the relationship between this plane and Si Lijun, let alone why the "Heavenly Tribulation Master" was looking for it, but Kamakura, who was so emotionally intelligent, also knew that Si Lijun cared about this matter very much, and he had to speak actively.
"Yes, yes, it must have been done by a high-ranking monk in the cultivation realm, anyway, if you want me to split a plane, at least I can't do it!"
In this way, if Kamakura is used as a unit of measurement, the person who caused the plane accident in the first place must have been at least a monk of the fifth rank or higher.
No, not even the fifth order or above.
It's a pity that there are too few "units of measurement" that they can compare, including Xiao Ai, in their cognition, except for Su Mo's super bug, they haven't seen a monk above the fifth order.
However, these were not the key issues for Si Lijun to consider, he only had one thing on his mind at this time: "Why is this high-ranking monk eyeing his parents?"
In Si Lijun's memory, he had a very shallow impression of his parents, after all, they both died too early, and he didn't have the mature ability to think yet.
In his childhood memories, there are only the ill-intentioned Si Huaizhang family and his grandmother.
But I don't know if it's because of my ears and eyes, after listening to a lot of my grandmother's description of my own parents, Si Lijun has always had an attitude of admiration and longing for his two blood relatives.
If he could, he would have liked to meet both of them.
Therefore, after he became sensible, he kept collecting information from the past and came to a conclusion: his parents killed people, and the plane accident was purely man-made.
And when he came to this conclusion, he put the first object of suspicion on Si Huaizhang's family, after all, they were the ones who benefited the most from the accident with their parents.
But at that time, the most he thought about was what Si Huaizhang had done on the plane, and he didn't think about the possibility of cultivators participating in it at all.
It wasn't until he met Su Mo and opened his eyes that he realized that things were not as simple as he thought.
His parents seem to have crossed paths with cultivators.
(End of chapter)