The Beginning of Natural Disaster, I Won by Hoarding Tens of Billions of Supplies
The Beginning of Natural Disaster, I Won by Hoarding Tens of Billions of Supplies | Chapter 437: It Seems Like Coke Senses He’s in Trouble

The secretary had no choice but to agree. 

“Don’t look so sad. If we are depressed, how can the people outside survive?” 

“Captain, I was wrong.” The secretary took a deep breath. “What should we do now?” 

Captain An endured the pain. “This place is too evil. Two fishing boats disappeared just like that. I’m worried that those monsters will come back at any moment. We should leave as soon as possible.” 

The secretary immediately went to make arrangements. 

Half an hour later, not only did the ship not leave, but there was a sudden commotion outside. 

Captain An called a few times before the secretary rushed in and said excitedly, “Captain, we are saved.” 

He struggled to sit up. “What happened?” 

“The two fishing boats that disappeared just now appeared again.” 

Hearing this, Captain An became anxious. “Prepare for battle! We must be ready against these monsters. We cannot let them harm our compatriots.” 

“The monsters are all dead! The two fishing boats are filled with supplies. One is completely packed with corn, soybeans, wheat, and various vegetables, and the other is filled with medicinal herbs—it’s a whole boat full…” 

The secretary spoke incoherently, both crying and laughing as if he’s possessed. “The Bodhisattva appeared, the Buddha appeared, there is always a way out.” 

Captain An sighed. He didn’t expect another person had lost their mind. 

This was not the first, nor would it be the last. 

He struggled to step outside, preparing his emotions to persuade the survivors again. 

When he walked to the deck, who knew that the survivors were leaning on the side of the ship and cheering, and the ship guards had already lowered the rope ladder and jumped onto the fishing boat that was floating with the current. 

It was the monsters fishing boats; their lingering stench remained, along with several guns and samurai swords. 

The ship was indeed filled with fresh food. 

It was so fresh that it looked like it had just been harvested from the fields. 

There were even vegetables, still covered in dew. 

Someone with sharp eyes pointed out, “Look, what’s that?” 

Sticking out from the pile of food was a waving red flag, beneath which lay a piece of paper. 

Several people rushed over and found that it was a set of coordinates. 

The military base hadn’t lied; there really was a new homeland. 

These were the coordinates for the homeland!  

The red hand-waving flag was quickly passed to Captain An, and countless eyes desperately looked at the red flag in his hand. 

It was very red and bright, like a blazing flame in the dark. 

Captain An repeatedly stroked the paper, tears dripping on the paper with the coordinates written on it, and couldn’t help but choke and shout, “Comrades, we have found our home.” 

They had a home! 

They were going home! 

Bags of food and herbs were constantly moved onto the transport ship, and the faces once filled with despair rekindled with hope. 

Captain An stood on the deck and repeatedly looked at the sea with his binoculars. 

The secretary asked in confusion, “Captain, what are you looking for?” 

“Looking for those who will help us.” 

“We’ve looked, and there really is no one.” 

Captain An is an atheist. He only believes that man can conquer nature, and ghosts and gods are pure nonsense. 

Someone must be secretly helping them, with mysterious and powerful strength; otherwise, how could they have quietly dealt with the monsters and, in such a short time, returned with fishing boats full of supplies? 

They were compatriots bound by blood. 

The descendants of the Yan and Huang Emperors of Huaxia’s five thousand years. 

Captain An didn’t care about the injury and hurriedly called the captain over. “How long will it take to reach this coordinate?” 

The other captain was equally excited as the supplies were continuously loaded onto the ship. “It’s far away from where we are, and we have to cross countless waves and ocean currents.” 

“Is there a guarantee of reaching it successfully?” 

“I guarantee we will complete the mission!”  

Regardless of whether they are sure or not, instead of wandering aimlessly and waiting to die, they must find a way to get through. As long as there is a direction to go home, they will arrive one day. 

Everyone worked together, and the supplies were moved until dawn, and finally finished everything 

With so many supplies, if they rationed carefully, it would be enough for them to reach their new home. 

Dawn broke over the eastern horizon.  

Captain An stood on the deck and looked at the vast sea again. 

The secretary came over with a steaming hot medicine. “Captain, this is what the ship’s doctor prescribed for you, drink it while it’s hot.” 

Captain An asked with concern, “Can all the medicines be used?” 

“Don’t worry, they are all useful.” 

The ship’s doctor was overjoyed; all the supplies sent by the mysterious person were common medications.  

He no longer worried that the survivors would get sick and have no medicine to treat them. 

If only the heavens had granted them help sooner, perhaps fewer people would have perished. 

But regardless, the heavens finally opened their eyes. 

All the supplies have been loaded, and they can set sail as long as the captain gives the order. 

Captain An issued the order, “Sound the horn to express our gratitude.” 

The secretary was taken aback. “Captain, sounding the horn might attract the monsters.” 

Captain An reiterated, “Sound the horn to express our gratitude.” 

So, the transport ship drifting on the sea sounded a loud horn in the darkness. 

As the black smoke from the start-up rose, the transport ship slowly set off from the coordinates. 

This time, they will not get lost again. 

Jiang Ning and Huo Yishen sat in the submarine control room, watching the transport ship leave through the periscope. 

Although they lost a batch of unused food and herbs, they felt more relaxed than ever before. 

They would continue to drift, but their hearts had found a home. 

At dawn, Doudou got up to make breakfast but found his brother and sister-in-law sitting in front of the observation window, looking at each other and smiling. 

They slowly approached, hugged, and kissed each other. 

She reacted quickly and retreated to the room. 

The dog, unable to comprehend the situation, peeked its head out. 

Then… suddenly it seems like Coke senses he’s in trouble. “Woof!” 

Doudou grabbed its ears and dragged it back quickly.  

They didn’t sleep all night, but they were still in good spirits. Jiang Ning took out breakfast from the space and gave it to the two. “I’m going to sleep for a while. You keep an eye on the surroundings and notify me at any time if there is any movement.” 

Returning to her room, she almost collapsed into sleep. 

Huo Yishen tucked her in with a blanket, watching her relaxed brows and the smile lingering at the corner of her mouth, slightly lifting in her dreams.  

As she lived comfortably and peacefully, he felt happy and satisfied. He couldn’t help but kiss her on the forehead. 

No matter how tough a hedgehog’s shell may be, its heart remains soft. 

Faced with an irresistible disaster, she sent two ships of supplies out in exchange for inner peace and joy. 

Regardless of whether it was out of affection or spiritual need, it was worth it. 

Huo Yishen hoped that the gloom deep within Jiang Ning would dissipate soon.  

After sleeping for two hours, the submarine shook again. 

Doudou did not warn them, so it was probably Lan Lan who came again. 

The two turned over, and it was indeed the impatient Lan Lan who urged them to continue on their way. 

Doudou wanted to use a loudspeaker to communicate with it, so as not to disturb her brother and sister-in-law’s rest. 

So frustrating, her cheeks puffed up in annoyance. 

After sleeping, Jiang Ning felt rejuvenated and did not blame Lan Lan. 

First, she uses a periscope to observe the sea surface, and make sure there is no problem before following Lan Lan on the seabed. 

The further they go, the more complex the sea area is. The ocean currents are sometimes complex and sometimes calm, and the seabed creatures are even more abundant. 

This place is indeed very suitable for building a base. The seabed terrain is relatively high, it is easy to build an artificial island, and it is surrounded by complex ocean currents on the periphery, so it is not easy for the enemy to invade. 

As expected, 2688’s sonar sensed an obstacle ahead. 

It was too far away, and the light on the seabed was insufficient. Through the observation window and using their binoculars, only a huge black shadow could be seen. 

Lan Lan swam further away, surfaced and made a high-decibel sound. 

While it attracted attention, the periscope quietly extended out of the water to take pictures. 

Goodness, there were dozens of ships densely packed on the surface, including fishing boats, transport ships, military vessels, and black flying machines… 

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! 🌟)

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