Over the next two days, Sean Knight didn't continue to salvage underwater.
He had seen the seafloor area nearby, and every shop in the market district had more or less some valuables left.
The team members on the yacht, now working in groups, had gradually figured out how to quickly locate the good stuff beneath the silt on the seafloor.
There must still be many treasures left at the Lord's Manor. After all, the lords of that time were extremely powerful, and they often descended from European nobles who were accustomed to luxurious decorations.
Moreover, no matter how much money they made here, they couldn't spend it back in Europe, so they often spent a large amount of gold and silver to produce costly ornaments, tableware, and other living supplies.
Any item salvaged from here could easily be sold for several thousand dollars.