"...."
In a dark corner of the cargo hold, a faint blue flame lit up first, then Pei Ye's silhouette stepped into the light.
Black Cat was crouching in this corner, looking down at the ground.
"We really didn't find any passageways leading downward on this level." Black Cat lifted its head, the blue light like a thread returning to its little paw, "Every inch fits tightly together."
Pei Ye stomped on the floor, and a dull sound echoed back.
"You're telling me that after they unloaded those things, they cleaned up all traces, and didn't leave anything behind?" Pei Ye tilted his head, "...But there should be at least one thing that's not right."
"What?"
"Zhang Ercai's testimony, he said that night the ship had opened a side entrance and moved off a hundred or so large jars, so there should at least be a side door."
"Couldn't find it."
"A more detailed record mentions it was near the waterline, maybe here on the third level."