The stones, large and small, along with these vines, had long since merged, becoming part of the swamp.
After observing the underwater scenery, Pororo swam upwards, found the gap he had torn earlier, and climbed back out.
Seeing Pororo emerge from the gap, the others immediately looked at him.
"There are indeed ruins below, just as Chadite mentioned," Pororo reported. "And not just a few—there are many. In the deeper waters, it's almost entirely various kinds of ruins tangled with vines."
Hearing this, Alka frowned.
"Did you see any patterns or inscriptions on those buildings?" Lucilia asked eagerly.
Pororo thought carefully. "There probably are, but not many. Those stones are covered in plants and various corals; they've long since been damaged beyond recognition. I think it's better not to have too high hopes."
