CHAPTER XXXII

The killing effect on cancer cells is close to 90%, which is the result of an analysis of an active ingredient in a small part of Honglong's body tissue. However www.biquge.info the problem is that the specific principle is unknown, so it is impossible to carry out detailed analysis and further replication research. "We may need more tissue to ...... with active tissue" is the consensus within the lab. Of course, the major pharmaceutical companies have become extremely enthusiastic about the problem of Hailong - no matter who it is, when he is faced with a market of tens of billions of dollars, he will not take it seriously, not to mention that these tens of billions of dollars are mostly pure profits!

This sea dragon is actually no different from the one made of gold, and many organizations have their eyes on Honglong, but the problem now is that in the treacherous waters of the North Pacific, it is quite difficult to find this sea dragon. The sea dragon is quite careful now, although his wound has healed, but it has also left indelible traces - the carapace on his back is missing, and as for whether it will heal after changing the carapace again, Hong Long himself does not know. He also didn't know that there were many people looking for him, and that he had become probably the richest animal in the world - worth at least hundreds of billions, if those tens of billions were pure profits......

In the middle of the ocean, this carapace sea dragon floats and sinks in the sea, and he does not move very fast, sometimes staying near certain islands for a while. Hong Long's movement trail is all the way north, has entered the Bering Sea, and in the Bering Sea, Hong Long found something unusual.

At a depth of more than 100 meters, Honglong found traces of artificial structures. The sea dragon swam on the seabed, and from time to time he swept away the sediment from the bottom of the sea with his tail, and with his movements, something under the sediment gradually came to light—it was a neatly assembled slate of stone. The sea dragon swam at the bottom of the sea, and after a certain distance, he found that the "square" paved with stone slabs was quite large, probably about the same size as a football field.

The reason why the sea dragon discovered this was because he found a stone pillar covered with shellfish on the flat seabed, a very thick and long pillar, although it was only a stump, but it was also more than ten meters high. And near the pillars, Honglong also found some huge stone components, as if they were walls or roofs or other structures. The sea dragon swam in the square, and in one direction he found the remains of what might have been some kind of building, just opposite the stone pillars he had found. The sea dragon used its claws and tail to clear the ground from the cover, and the thick sediment was almost a meter deep. There were skeletons in the sediment, but they were fish bones, and a lot of shells, and Hong Long found no bones of any other creatures, but he found another piece of evidence that it was man-made—gold artifacts that had been soaked in the sea for thousands of years, but still shiny.

It was probably a bracelet or something like gold, small for a sea dragon, but it should fit right on an ordinary human's arm, and nearby, Hong Long finally found another piece of evidence—a piece of bone, which was supposed to be the remains of a human arm bone. "Ah, man-made, but what the hell is here? A Lost Country in the Ocean? "The sea dragon began to find it interesting, his knowledge base didn't tell him that there would be such ruins in the North Pacific, those lost civilizations such as Mu Continent and Atlantis, are either in the South Pacific or in the Atlantic, and the legends of lost civilizations in places like the North Pacific have really not been heard.

"But didn't humans come to North America on foot through the Bering Strait during the Ice Age? Wait a minute! I remember that during the glacial period, this was supposed to be a land bridge. Could it be that there was civilization at that time? As a rigorous family squatter at the beginning, Hong Long can be regarded as having a wide range of knowledge - basically he is not very proficient in the knowledge of going out to do things, and he knows a lot about the knowledge that is "useless" and a waste of money......

But in addition to satisfying Hong Long's curiosity, he can't rely on this thing to write a thesis and get a diploma for himself. The ruins may seem quite large, perhaps several square kilometers in size, or even a city, but the archaeological ruins are more than 150 meters underwater, so I'm afraid this is no problem. Moreover, no one had been here in the Bering Sea until the 18th century, and even now, except for the U.S. Navy and fishing boats, no other ships would come here, and the chances of this ruin being found are even lower.

Hong Long swam around the vast ruins with interest, and along the collapsed buildings, he found the path that might have been the main road, and then found more stone buildings that had collapsed or had not yet collapsed, and the city stood silently at the bottom of the sea. The houses in front of the sea dragon were not like those of the Greek buildings with stone pillars or pyramids like those of Egypt, they were more like ordinary flat-roofed houses made of brick and stone - the only difference was that they were built of large, thin stone slabs. These houses are not small, and many of them have doors that are large enough for Hong Long to swim into, and within these ruins, Hailong has also collected a lot of artifacts - without exception, they are either jewelry made of gold or items that may be used for sacrifices, or ceramic items fired from clay, and those large bottles have clear drawings on them, but unfortunately they are basically some patterns, and no other meaningful pictures have been found - of course, this may also be that Hong Long did not find them.

With three lungs and crinkled skin near his capillary-rich neck, Hong Long could stay underwater for hours, and the little tiger fish brother swam above to hunt for food while Hong Long was busy digging, looking like he was chasing whales. When Hong Long finally grabbed a handful of cultural relics and floated up and looked at it through the sunlight, the little brother of the tiger fish was also jumping on the sea.

Although he was still curious, Hong Long knew that he had no way of knowing what was going on with these ruins. But it also reminded him that there are so many shipwrecks in the world, and there must be a lot of interesting things in them - it's a pity that the sea area where he is now has not been cared about since ancient times, and if it is in the South China Sea or even the East China Sea and the Yellow Sea, there must be a lot of good things. "Forget it, I won't go back, besides, who will I sell it to after I get it? Does money still mean anything to me? The sea dragon smiled like a human, but then he swam towards an island in the Bering Sea, dragging the collection wrapped in broken fishing nets.