Chapter 2308

Wilbur's mind raced, and it was not long before he lit up gleefully. "I got it, I finally got it!"

Arkadi frowned at him. "What did you get, Mister Penn?"

Wilbur said, "Oh, I just thought of something really meaningful all of a sudden. I think that the Dashan man told your tribe not to change the state of this area because of the underground water. After all, soil in barren lands tends to be loose. Water can still flow through loose soil if it is not too far underground, and building tall buildings might add pressure to the soil and cause the water level to sink further down. If that happens and the water level sinks more than ten meters underground, Diseya would face a drought all over again."

"Yes," Arkadi nodded. "I guessed as much, but if the water weren't too deep underground in the soil, tall buildings would not affect it severely enough for it to sink down that much. The only possibility is that there's a special pressure system in the soil of Bangsai, and those three wells happen to be placed specifically to form that pressure system. Thus, it's the pressure system that lifts the water over ten meters deep underground up to the higher layers of soil for us to discover."

Wilbur and Arkadi chatted for a while after that. Wilbur actually knew that there was no pressure system of sorts underneath the ground of Diseya, but a formation that Senior Fremont had laid down to raise the water level.

thus Wilbur could not tell Arkadi that moving things around

also put Wilbur in a tough spot. He was now almost certain that the fourth dragon cauldron fragment was in Bangsai, and that Senior Fremont had probably used a special formation to hide it in

what Senior Fremont was like, Wilbur was able to deduce that Senior Fremont would not use the dragon aura from the cauldron piece to raise the water level underground. Thus, there were at least two large-scale formations in

and separate them. This would make sure that Bangsai would not be affected after he takes away the cauldron

desert town Wrecknam for a few seconds.

and knew that they were ever- changing. Dragons were always close to water and could not

the first fragment being found in Tuttle Cave, the other two fragments had been found in places with water. This fourth fragment should be

bet that the remaining cauldron fragments were near bodies of water. He did not know why Senior Fremont had chosen to do so but had a feeling that he was not just searching for

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