I’m From The World Of Punishment

Chapter 1788: Shipwreck decades ago

The rescue team finally arrived at the harbor in the morning. This time the sea monster team's actions were inappropriate, but in the end they still brought back good news.

The sea monster that had plagued the harbor for several days was finally solved, and the body was brought back. The tangible evidence was the most powerful support for the news.

Especially this time, it was the rescue team that killed the sea monster. This was also a sign of sufficient armed protection.

However, Luo Huai didn't have to worry about how the officials wanted to publicize it. He returned to his residence after returning to the seaport.

Supposedly, now that the problem of sea monsters in the harbor has been solved, he can actually go back, but he still wants to take a stroll here after going around in circles.

It was quite novel to see a city being built but with no people around it, and it felt strangely empty when walking in it.

It can be seen that the government has spent a lot of manpower and manpower in this city. After all, it is a very important livelihood project.

"Oh? There's even a library."

Luo Huai walked to an independent cylindrical building. The sign on the door read "Library and Information Library", and the small characters on the side were the classification of the libraries on each floor.

In addition to some recreational and donated books, there seem to be some library rooms that store information. The books in them are various documents and materials, and special documents are required to enter.

Recalling the plot in the secret realm, Luo Huai's heart moved and he walked in casually.

"Please show me proof." The entrance to the library on the third floor is accessible by swiping a card and is monitored.

At present, everyone in the seaport has registration information. This kind of supervision can barely cope with the shortage of personnel. This may not be the case when housing is opened in the future.

Entering inside, Luo Huai took a brief look at the collection of books and found that the books here were all new, as if they had just been printed.

Hmm...it seems that it was not originally migrated.

The content of the information is not very hard-core, but more like a record of various biographical cultures in the past of coastal cities - also, in recent years, many residents who have moved inland from the seaside have given birth to children, some of whom are very young. My children have also grown up inland in recent years.

These children were born and raised inland, and have a vague impression of the seaside and lack of intimacy.

These things can be considered to restore some of their memories of the sea.

There are many books arranged by year on the bookshelf. If you take a quick look, you will see that there are many that are relatively documentary, but they are all in modern times. There are few historical documents that go back further. Most of them are folk legends and biographies, and more official history. The records seem to be in a higher-level library, which requires more professional documents to enter.

Luo Huai randomly selected a few books to read, while little Alice directly used his authority to apply for electronic version viewing, which was actually a batch download.

"Master, we found several similar ones." Of course little Alice knew what Luo Huai was looking for. The book he took also had records of shipwrecks.

In fact, it is not difficult to find. If the people of the sea monster group wake up, they will easily be able to think of some similar famous events based on the plot descriptions they have learned.

Especially in major events such as industrial reform during the transition period, you can easily search for a lot of them by just following a few related keywords.

However, little Alice's powerful computing power allowed her to download the entire content of the library in less than a few minutes, at a quantum speed.

After Luo Huai briefly checked several event records, he finally picked out the closest one.

It was a famous shipwreck in the early centuries, hundreds of years ago, and it was still well-known even before the advent of the Internet - mainly because the ship itself was also very important. Epoch-making significance.

That era was an era of industrial innovation that was of great significance to modern times. It was also one of the triggers for the official fight against the wave of evil churches in various places. It was the enlightenment and innovation of technology and technology, and it can be said to be a very important historical event.

The name of that ship was "South Wind", and it was the first large-scale ocean-going cruise ship in the southern region. In fact, it was a large cargo ship, not a cruise ship. It was just that it was of great significance in the history of navigation, so it was first When it was launched into the water and set sail, it became a temporary "cruise ship".

Many dignitaries gathered on this ship, which symbolized the journey of the new era. In reality, the meaning was to catch up with the feast of carving up the new big cake of ocean development.

There is no doubt that such an important matter cannot be ignored in terms of safety. Moreover, the Nanfeng's first voyage did not set a very far route. It was basically just a ceremony in the offshore.

However, no one expected that the Nanfeng would never return. It took more than twice the entire expected trip, and it still did not return.

In fact, the communication technology of that era had not fully kept pace with sailing ships. It was completely normal for ships to lose contact with the mainland for a while.

This is of course unsafe, so the Nanfeng is actually accompanied by a convoy of **** ships on this voyage. Even if something happens, the clipper can quickly send back the news.

But in the end, people on land still couldn't bear their temper and chose to send planes to search. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com After all, if it was just an ordinary problem, the fleet should have sent people back to report it long ago.

The final result of the search was that the Nanfeng was found, but no one was found.

The situation at that time was that the Nanfeng sank due to unknown reasons, and no one survived along with the **** fleet. It was precisely because of this shipwreck that the upper floors of the southern region were damaged, and chaos broke out. This led to the underground church purge movement that followed for many years.

At this point, the record in the book ended. The record about this shipwreck was quickly followed by the next historical story. The investigation into the cause of the sinking of the Nanfeng seemed to be unfinished. Perhaps the technology at the time was limited and there was no way to investigate. Shipwrecks on the seabed.

Regarding this shipwreck, there are different opinions in later generations. There are conspiracy theories, and there are also pure accidental theories that it should be a problem with the logistics department. There are also many movies and TV shows based on this, but most of them focus on the people and people on the ship. The story is compiled based on the incident, and the cause of the shipwreck itself is just selected from various conjectures to serve as the ending of the final tragedy.

There was no way, Luo Huai was not satisfied with the result, so he searched the bookshelf of later years, hoping to find the follow-up.

But little Alice appeared and sat beside him, shaking her head.

"Master, no more. There are too many things that happened to the human race after this shipwreck. They are all densely packed with textbook exam points."

It is said that heavy rain will wash away evidence, and the same goes for rain of bullets. It is always the best way to wash away all traces of history, and then later generations can sort out what is needed and compile a new chapter.

"Okay." Luo Huai was a little helpless.

In this case, if you have nothing to do, just read more ancient myths and legends.