Treasure Hunting System: The Ocean Conquerer-Chapter 656 - 301 Red Light Spot_3

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In such a vast fixed region of the Endless Sea.

White and blue are quantities that most Alka can comprehend.

But why is it that even gold treasures can show up in such small amounts?

"Small amounts" is definitely more than just one or two.

According to Alka's usual estimations, it's probably at least three or more.

Are they really starting to appear in clusters?

But this "trace amount" is a rating Alka has never seen before.

It probably means there's just one.

But the problem is, this is orange.

A Scepter-level treasure.

This means Alka has obtained yet another piece of information related to Scepter-level treasures, though he may not actually have the strength to get it.

But knowing is always better than not knowing.

Only then can there be more choices.

And then, there's the difficulty.

Insane.

That's an acceptable level of difficulty, indicating this place is absolutely chaotic, almost without any order at all.

There's not only enemies— even the environment is extremely dangerous.

This is Alka's understanding.

Because in the Homeland Sea, there are also such zones of environmental danger. 𝑓𝑟𝑒𝘦𝓌𝑒𝑏𝑛𝑜𝘷𝑒𝘭.𝒸𝘰𝑚

With curiosity, Alka reached out and tapped the lower right corner.

[Mysterious Region]

[Treasure quantity: White – plentiful, Blue – plentiful, Orange – trace amount.]

[Region difficulty: Insane]

[Region description: None]

Alka confirmed he hadn't misread, nor had he clicked the wrong region.

But clearly, this place still had orange treasures.

Another one.

Other than lacking golden treasures, this area is exactly the same as the upper district.

So what the hell is this place? Alka had already spotted two locations for orange treasures.

All of these are counted as part of the Sea of Moisture.

He reached out once more and tapped the final region. There couldn't possibly be another orange treasure popping up here, could there?

Alka couldn't help but think.

If another orange treasure appeared, Alka would have to assess whether they had the power to even consider heading there.

Because if that's the case, it would mean there's definitely something very wrong with this Sea of Moisture.

[Mysterious Region]

[Treasure quantity: White – plentiful, Blue – small amount, Gold – trace amount, Red – trace amount]

[Region difficulty: Insane]

[Region description: None]

Looking at the description for this area, Alka silently zipped his own lips in his heart.

What the hell?

Can someone please tell me what on earth this is?

Sure enough, there's no orange listed in the quantity now.

But the gold one is marked now— trace amount, meaning there's a gold treasure. That's good.

If it were just that, Alka would actually be pretty happy.

But obviously, that's not possible, because a whole new color has appeared on the list.

And so, the question arises.

What is red?

What could possibly be red?

According to conventional logic, there's now only one kind of treasure with no color marking.

No doubt about it— that's the Crown.

A Crown-level treasure— that's certain. You must reach Tier Six to even touch or handle one of those treasures.

They are the pinnacle among all treasures.

In the divinity-formula— just one is enough.

For Alka, who right now can't even handle a Scepter-level treasure, and isn't even qualified to get one...

He really doesn't want to hear anything about Crown-level treasures at this point.

For someone like them, who's basically just a small fry now, there's absolutely no benefit. Not even a smidge.

Just seeing two orange-level treasures in a row had already made him deeply suspicious and alert about this place.

Now look.

The very pinnacle treasure has popped up— Alka is already thinking about backing out in his heart.

The strength of their team, to put it bluntly, is just Third Stage at best.

Alka can, with special means, unleash the power of Fourth Stage in the Dream Realm.

But so what?

That's still only just entering the ranks of the powerful in the Endless Sea.

So what the hell is this place?

"Your expression doesn't seem right. Is there a problem here?" Chadite looked at Alka and asked.

Hearing this, Alka looked up at Jason and Simon beside him.

"Is my expression that obvious?"

The two of them simultaneously shook their heads.

"No, your face didn't change at all."

"Hmph, that's because you guys aren't observant enough, and you don't know Alka well enough."

"Just now his eyes actually looked a bit serious."

"Did they?" Simon and Jason looked at each other, then at Alka again.

After staring at him for a good while, they still shook their heads.

Jason gave Chadite a look like she was nuts.

"What's with that look?" Chadite frowned, clearly displeased.

"Nothing." Jason waved a hand, quietly averted his gaze, "I'm saying your observation skills are really something."

It's best not to provoke her.

Chadite's punches are fast and heavy these days.

Not even a single punch is tolerable.

"All right, all right, enough with the pointless chat."

With that, Alka knocked on the map in front of him, and with a frown, looked at everyone seriously and said—

"The aura of these damn treasures here is almost knocking me out."

"Is that so?" Jason's eyes lit up.

He was seriously short of money now. That damn instructor of his kept saying some Treasure Vault was hidden somewhere in the world, but the supposed location was a mystery.

Then he remembered the world is shattered now— who knows if the hiding spot even still exists?

He's now so broke it makes him weep.

If he doesn't get some funds, the Crystal Dragon really will start starving soon.

Then he'll be relying on the charity of the others on the ship.

For a member of the Treasure Hunting Team to be so poor he has to borrow money from others— what a disgrace if anyone found out.

Then Alka, Pororo, and those guys would definitely kick him while he's down.

They'd absolutely roast him for it.

No way, no way.

Just thinking about it made Jason shake his head desperately— that was not the future he wanted.

Faced with Jason's question, Alka nodded.

"Judging by your expression, it can't be that easy, right?" Chadite said.

Alka nodded, his face still serious: "That's right. Aside from the treasure aura, the danger there is spine-chilling—it's extremely hazardous. It's not somewhere we can just waltz into."

Hearing this, everyone got a little conflicted.

Honestly, they do have a decent sense of their own abilities.

They could probably manage some basic self-preservation, no problem.

With Alka around, escaping is probably their best skill.

But as for being impressive? Definitely not. The moment they met any real powerhouse, they'd be thinking about how to run.

Things went silent for a bit.

Alka knocked on the table. After thinking for a while, he said, "Forget about the Nafasi Clan for now. Let's go collect all the intel we can about the Sea of Moisture— every kind of intel."

Compared to the Sea of Moisture's treasures, the Nafasi Clan's loot is totally not worth worrying about.

"Then we'll assess the danger level over there. After all, we might not even be able to get to where we want to go.

It's drifting freely in this vast expanse of sea.

All we can do is wait... so we have plenty of time to prepare."

Everyone nodded at this suggestion.

After that, they called the rest of the crew in and started discussing strategies.

This place is definitely somewhere they need to go.

Even if they don't go, they have to understand it.

But they absolutely can't go charging in blind— they need enough intel and to look for the right opportunity.

With the objective settled, everyone sprang into action.