Treasure Hunting System: The Ocean Conquerer
Chapter 965 - 403: Heading Outward (Part 3)
The one undergoing the experiment was Waku, the first to make contact with Alka and the others.
"Now you can go out."
Hearing Matilda's instructions, Waku couldn't help but swallow. He was a bit nervous now, and his palms were already sweating.
Even so, he still nodded: "No problem."
"Express your feelings, I'll be recording them," said a recorder responsible for documenting the experiment.
Waku took a deep breath, donned in the heavy outer armor, and walked outside with heavy steps.
The difficulty of the outer armor was much greater than driving a mecha.
Mainly because it bore a heavy pressure.
With the sound of heavy footsteps, he walked out under everyone's gaze.
Alka's figure disappeared from the spot and suddenly appeared on the deck.
Alka's sudden appearance startled the just-emerged Waku, but he quickly composed himself.
He dragged a long pipeline and looked outside.
Looking out at the boundless ocean, at the blue sky with white clouds drifting across.
Feeling the glaring sun on the horizon shining down.
He couldn't help but raise his hand, but the arm armor was too heavy. After thinking about it, he decided not to waste his energy.
"Is this the sea?" Waku couldn't help but ask aloud as he looked at the vast blue ocean.
"How do you feel now?"
Hearing this, Waku came to his senses and quickly began doing his primary job.
He started to describe his feelings.
"I didn't feel a higher magic power concentration, nor did magic power flow in from outside. Besides the heaviness of the outer armor, there's no difference from being inside.
Wait… more magic power is flowing in."
Waku suddenly said, sensing the rising magic power concentration.
Hearing this, Simon knowingly nodded.
It seems that without using special materials combined with a spell, it's difficult to completely rely on a sealed environment to isolate magic power.
Magic power is something almost invisible to the naked eye, and without special materials to isolate it, it is bound to be pervasive.
"Activate the magic isolation layer," commanded Matilda.
Waku immediately pressed the switch inside.
The isolation membrane is not on the outer armor but inside it, a thin material like close-fitting clothing, spreading across his body.
Quickly wrapping him entirely, then at the head position, a mechanical clasp sealed off where the fabric hadn't spread.
It was the same cloth-like material as the clothing.
"The magic power concentration has decreased..." Waku had just said when he saw the internal monitor.
"No, I can feel the magic power concentration decreasing; the internal magic power is still continuously rising."
"Then wait outside for a while."
Waku stood in place wearing the heavy armor, watching the surrounding ocean and observing the scenery on the ship.
After quite a while.
"I feel… a bit dizzy, a bit like vomiting. But I didn't feel the rise in magic power concentration. Am I allergic?"
Waku's voice suddenly spoke.
Hearing this, the Vastva people present were a bit confused. They had never felt this way before and thought it sounded like being sick.
They couldn't help but look toward Matilda.
Matilda also frowned, unable to comprehend.
Is it a cold?
Jason watched them puzzling through it.
He couldn't help but speak: "I mean, is there a possibility."
As he began to speak, everyone turned to look at him.
"I mean, is it possible that he's seasick?"
"Seasick?" An experimentalist from the Vastva quickly responded.
He had never heard of such a term and hadn't seen it in books; he couldn't understand what it meant.
Hearing this, only Simon, Chadite and others among those present could react.
Julia and Matilda were a bit confused because they belonged to the Ocean Race.
Only normal humans like Chadite and the others have experienced or understood such a thing.
"You don't say, it really might be possible," Juanlu said beside him.
At this moment, Waku was still expressing the degree of his feelings, even half-squatting on the deck.
"Squatting down feels a bit better."
"See, he's indeed seasick."
Matilda, with a head full of black lines, gave the order for Waku to come back.
She didn't expect the experiment to be interrupted by something like seasickness. When seasick, the body's senses are not distinct, and accurate data cannot be obtained.
They can only see if there are any Vastva people who aren't seasick.