Chapter 259: Soaring Smith

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After a dozen clicks, the door was smashed, "Let's run." Qing'er said as she untied the rope from my hand.

The boat is a little bigger, you can run there, "Go up there and see what the mystery of the coffin floating on the sea is, we are people who often open coffins to make a fortune, maybe help them understand the mystery of the coffin, and make up for it, they will not hold me responsible for pushing Smith into the sea." I said.

"Just listen to you, we can't escape this sea anyway." Qing'er said.

Qing'er and I ran to the deck, and I understood what many people were looking around, and I thought it must be the coffin that I just said, so I squeezed up, and there were so many people who saw the excitement, and it took me a lot of effort to squeeze through, causing a burst of unfriendly words in the back.

In the center, surrounded by everyone, was a wet coffin, a stone coffin, carved with a bird's motif on the outside, a pattern that I knew well, but I couldn't really remember what it looked like.

This stone coffin can float on the water, it is really unusual, is there something strange in it?

This is a sarcophagus with Central Plains characteristics, because it is a large end and a small one, this style of coffin is only available in China, and foreign coffins are large on the front and back, and they will not be so big.

It's a Chinese thing, I'm sure.

I was looking at the coffin carefully, and the bearded head of the coast guard had already seen me, came up and grabbed me, and said, "Why did you get out?" ”

I forcefully removed his hand and said, "This floating sarcophagus is very strange, and I have come to help you get rid of the harm, so as not to harm all the people on the ship." 【】”

"Demonic, what is demonic?" The bearded man didn't know much Chinese.

"It's a youkai, a man-eating monster, and it will eat everyone on the ship." I say.

"You lie nonsense, the monster is just in the legend, how can there be a monster in this?" The bearded man said.

"It's not a youkai, why are the stones floating?" I asked him.

"The sarcophagus floats because it is hollow inside, and the buoyancy of the air inside prevents the sarcophagus from falling into the water." The bearded man explained.

"How many kilograms did this sarcophagus have when you hung it?" I asked him.

"More than five hundred kilograms." The bearded man said.

"How much space is there for these more than 500 kilograms to float on the water?" I asked.

The bearded man counted with his fingers on his face, looking puzzled, because it was impossible for me to float five hundred kilograms in such a small size.

"Why do you say that?" He asked me.

"If you open it, you'll know. I said.

"You open him." The bearded man commanded me, and he was afraid; There are harmful things in it, so I simply let me, a criminal, do it for me.

"Of course I can open it, but I have a request." I said, I saw Smith standing in front of the crowd, and this guy was looking at me with a sneer.

"Say your request, and I'll evaluate if I can agree to you." The bearded man said.

"I opened it, and the mistakes I made today were written off." I said, looking into the bearded eyes.

"This······ I'll have to ask for the client's opinion, and if he doesn't pursue it, I don't have a problem. The bearded man said.

"Yes." I say.

"Mr. Smith, do you want to see what secrets are in this sarcophagus?" The bearded man asked Smith.

"Of course I want to see it, but it's too cheap for him to write off his mistakes with just such a simple thing, what's so hard to open, I just need a hammer to see what's inside." Smith said with a sneer.

"I also know that a hammer can open this sarcophagus, but the shape of this coffin is very quaint, and I bet that this is a very remarkable artifact, and to destroy this artifact is to destroy history, which is absolutely not allowed." The beard is still a bit principled.

"Then I won't agree to his conditions." "I don't want to know what's in there." ”

Unexpectedly, this Smith is still a person who does not eat oil and salt, and this time it became a stalemate.

"I don't believe it, there are so many people but him who can open this coffin." Smith said, "Ladies and gentlemen here, if anyone can help me open this coffin, I will give him five hundred dollars." Smith said aloud to the crowd, repeating solemnly in English.

But no one in the crowd agreed, and there were dozens of Chinese, none of whom could open the coffin, or were unwilling.

Smith suddenly felt lonely, raised his voice again, and increased the prize to a thousand dollars, but still no one stepped forward to help him.

"I agreed to his request, but I also had a request, after opening it. What's inside is mine, and I hope Mr. Gru will promise me. Smith said to the bearded man.

"Although this is a cultural relic fished out of the high seas, this cultural relic also has a belonging, this is a cultural relic of that country, it should be owned by that country, how can it be owned by you personally." Said the bearded Gru.

"According to the Convention, whatever is fished out of the seabed belongs to the fisherman, right?" Smith asked.

"Yes, that's what the convention says." Said the bearded Gru.

"We are now on the high seas, so this coffin is from the high seas, and all the people at the scene are proof, since it is from the high seas, then this is an ownerless thing, since it is an ownerless thing, why can't it belong to me?" Smith said generously.

Everyone present scoffed at Smith's shameless annexation of the coffin, but no one publicly stood up against him, because of this guy's wealth and the two fat bodyguards in the back.

"Since it is from the high seas, it is very appropriate for it to be owned by the fisherman, but who is the fisher? It's Mr. Gru's subordinate, so this coffin should belong to Mr. Gru, and it has nothing to do with you or Mr. Smith. I said.

Only then did the bearded Gru understand this truth and said to Smith: "According to the Convention, this sarcophagus should be mine, and I have the right to deal with the ownership of this sarcophagus, and I ask Mr. Smith not to participate in the discussion of the ownership of this coffin." ”

This made Smith make a big uproar, and a flush flew out of his fair face, and he said, "I now ask Mr. Grew to pursue this Chinese charge of murdering me." "—If there are no words, this question will be pursued.

"He has not been formally interrogated for his crimes, and it is not that you will be investigated if you say so." Said the bearded Gru.

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