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Jiang Ning and Huo Yishen swam quickly to another fishing boat with the help of night vision goggles and used the same method to capture the fishing boat.
In an instant, more than a dozen of those monsters were kicked out of the space and fell into the sea.
For a while, curses were heard everywhere, but unfortunately, no one could see each other clearly in the dark.
One of the ambushed monsters grabbed the person struggling next to him and pulled out a knife to stab him.
The white knife went in, the red knife came out, and he stabbed more than ten times without stopping.
It was not until the other party screamed and cursed that he realized he had stabbed one of his own.
However, before he could recover from the shock and guilt, someone grabbed his shoulder again.
Without any hesitation, he continued to stab in and out with his knife.
Who cares who it was? Better to kill the wrong person than to let them go.
Killing is better than being killed.
He is definitely not the only one who thinks this way.
In no time, blood spread in several places in the water.
The screams on the sea alarmed the monsters on the transport ship.
They turned on the lights and ran out and found that the two fishing boats were gone.
“Baka!”
Just as they were shocked by the scene in front of them and were trying to save their companions, the Chinese survivors on the transport ship suddenly took action.
No one knew who started it, but someone rushed over and pushed the monsters standing on the side of the ship into the sea.
Where there’s one, there’s more.
Many people risked their lives. Since they were going to die anyway, they might as well risk their lives.
Their ancestors were not afraid to shed blood and sacrifice themselves to drive the invading “monsters” out of the country, and they could do the same!
In the darkness, the resistance began…
The monsters in the sea tried to climb back up, but the transport ship was too high, and they couldn’t make it.
“Ah…”
Screams suddenly sounded on the dark sea, and there were more and more screams.
Sharks!
The smell of blood attracted sharks.
Dozens of them appeared in groups, opening their bloody mouths, and pounced on the monsters.
Jiang Ning hadn’t expected things to go so smoothly. She didn’t even need to waste a single bullet.
Sharks had come, and the sea was now extremely dangerous.
Jiang Ning was about to pull Huo Yishen into the space when a vortex suddenly appeared behind her, swallowing the two of them in an instant…
Damn it, they’d been swallowed by a shark!
How big must this shark be to swallow two people in one bite?
Wait, where’s the sharp teeth?
Jiang Ning finally realized—they had been swallowed by Lan Lan.
Uh, how to put it? This was true love.
The sharks were frantically biting the book monster that fell into the water, but they were still wary of the queen of the ocean and didn’t dare challenge the blue whale’s status, so none approached to attack.
Lan Lan swam back to the submarine, spit out Jiang Ning and Huo Yishen, and made a high-decibel cry from her mouth.
Jiang Ning’s eardrums were buzzing, “…”
This was a story to boast about for a lifetime—they had almost been swallowed by a blue whale.
Luckily, they were wearing diving suits, otherwise, they would’ve been drenched in Lan Lan’s saliva.
Huo Yishen looked at Jiang Ning and really couldn’t say it – her tastes were truly unique. She’s not even afraid of being swallowed whole by Lan Lan.
With the space in hand, Jiang Ning looked indifferent, “If Lan Lan dares to swallow me, I will just go into the space and take out the cruise ship. Don’t blame me if its stomach bursts.”
Lan Lan, who didn’t understand human words, “…” Thanks to your whole family then!
The two climbed onto the submarine and took out their binoculars. The survivors on the transport ship seemed to have regained the initiative and mercilessly threw the captured monsters into the sea.
The shark, still unsatisfied, opened its mouth wide, waiting for the meat to fall.
Huo Yishen stared at the transport ship for a long time before explaining to Jiang Ning, “They are survivors from the official base in Shandong province. After avoiding the tectonic plate collision on land, they headed out to sea.”
The government had a total of eight transport ships. At first, they traveled together, but later got separated by storms.
The future is uncertain, and in order to conserve fuel, the transport ships drifted at sea with the survivors.
It’s tough, really tough, but they’ve also been quite lucky.
They’ve encountered several storms, but miraculously survived each one, as if their blessed by the heavens.
“There are local officials and military personnel on board. Their living conditions are harsh, but they’ve remained relatively united; otherwise, they wouldn’t have been able to counterattack those ‘monsters’ so quickly.”
But natural disasters show no mercy, and no matter how united they are, they’ve reached the end of their rope.
This time it’s those monsters. What will they encounter next?
Jiang Ning felt like they couldn’t hold on much longer.
The survivors were desperate and sat numbly on the deck, with the last glimmer of hope in their eyes nearly extinguished.
Before encountering those monsters, with the leadership and encouragement of the officials, the survivors hadn’t completely given up.
But seeing the raw meat and blood-drinking monsters, the last string in their hearts broke.
Someone couldn’t help crying, “Kill me, I don’t want to live anymore.”
He didn’t want to become a cannibal or be eaten by his own kind, and eventually mutate into a monster.
The injured base officer stood up, wiping the blood from the corner of his mouth, “Comrades, we have persisted for nine years, survived the plates collision, and experienced countless disasters.
We have walked 99% of the way, and maybe we can see light and hope if we walk another 1%.
Do you remember what you promised your relatives? No matter how difficult it is, we will survive.
We live not only for ourselves, but also for our relatives and friends, and for humanity.
Please believe in our country and in the strength of the people. They will not give up on us. We will find a new place to stay. Hope is still there.”
As he said, he took out the tattered national flag and draped it on his body, “A big river with wide waves, the wind blows the fragrance of rice flowers on both sides, my home is on the shore, I am used to the boatman’s call…”
As he sang, tears flowed down his face, and many people cried with their heads in their hands.
Hundreds of people sang together, and the singing drifted far away with the sea breeze.
Jiang Ning turned away and stood quietly in the darkness.
After calming the survivors, Captain An endured the pain and returned to the lounge.
A salty smell rushed up his throat and he vomited a mouthful of blood.
The secretary hurriedly helped him to the bed to rest and said anxiously: “I’ll find the ship’s doctor.”
Captain An stopped him, “It’s useless, there is no medicine on the ship.”
“You are seriously injured. If you don’t get treatment, you might…”
Captain An smiled bitterly, “Xiao He, if I’m gone one day, you have to lead them to keep going.
The military base will not lie. If they say a new home will be built, then it will definitely be built. It’s just that we haven’t found it yet.
Don’t give up, or we’ll truly have no hope left.”
Even breathing felt bitter for the secretary, “But we’ve searched for so long without any news. The supplies on the ship are gone, we might not even last three more days.”
“Hold on as long as you can. As long as there is one person on the ship, we can’t give up hope.”
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xiaocaojade[Translator]
Please bear with me if I didn’t update right away 😅. I was either buried in work 💼… or buried in rereading the book 📖. (P.S. Most of the time I’m rereading it 🤭—so you know just how good the story is! 🌟)