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Chapter 994 An enemy more terrifying than hunger(1/2)

When the setting sun was completely blocked by the sea level, everyone on the traffic boat who was busy fishing with human flesh put away their fishing gear and handed it back to Hawks.

During this entire afternoon, not only did they gain nothing, they even consumed all the slightly disgusting bait.

If there is no harvest, there will naturally be no food to eat. As for those cans stored in thermal buckets, it is obviously not the time to use them yet.

Each smoked a cigarette and drank some water as dinner. The two prisoners were also tied to the bow and stern of the boat with ropes by Hawkes, and their smoking tools were collected.

"Victor, you can rest normally!"

Captain Sterling shook a shiny silver sailor's whistle in his hand towards the guard fire in the life raft, "Hawkes and I are on duty at night. If we encounter any situation, we will blow the whistle!"

"be safe!"

Wei Ran shouted a reminder, and then tied the last corner of the awning firmly to the life raft's grip.

After taking an extra seasickness pill he found in his survival bag, Wei Ran lay on the slightly damp hammock and closed his eyes with relief, silently fighting against an unexpected new enemy - hunger.

On the next boat, Sterling and Hawks, who were sitting back to back, each lit a hand-rolled cigarette and chatted quietly about their plans for tomorrow. However, the two tied captives were already snoring loudly.

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Near midnight, a rumble of thunder woke up everyone on the two boats. Immediately afterwards, there was another heavy downpour overhead. On the awning made of parachutes, rain accumulated in a very short period of time.

A large amount of precious fresh water.

Wei Ran was the first to react. After filling the two water bottles on his waist, he took out the bucket from the metal book and filled two of them.

On the other boat, Hawks was doing the same thing. Not only did he help the injured Moose and the two captains who were also injured fill the water bottles, he even did not leave behind the Japanese officer's water bottles of the two Japanese soldiers.

, all filled with cold, thirst-quenching rainwater.

"call!"

Almost at the same time that the two of them finished their work, the large triangular sail made of parachutes and paddles was blown extremely full by the cool and moist sea breeze!

Captain Evans, who had just lit a hand-rolled cigarette, was the first to react. He reached into his pocket and took out a compass, looked at it, and then used a flashlight to shine a beam of light at the satellite while shouting, "Victoria."

Kedo! Can you hear me?!"

"You can hear it!" Wei Ran, who had just put away the bucket a second ago, immediately shouted in response.

"Pull the rope!" Evans yelled. "My flashlight will stop!"

"Understood! Pull the rope! Stop when the flashlight flashes!"

Wei Ran recited the other party's instructions loudly, stumbled to the edge of the life raft, untied the parachute rope connected to the jib from the handle, and tightened the rope with force. At the same time, his attention was also focused on the jib.

flashlight beam.

Almost at the moment when the light beam started to flash, he immediately stopped pulling the rope. At this time, the two boats tied together had already started to move on the water driven by the wind.

"Tie the rope tight!" Captain Evans shouted and issued a new order.

"Tie the rope tight!"

While Wei Ran repeated this, he tied the rope tightly as quickly as possible, and then shouted, "The rope is tied tight!"

"Sterling! Ship speed!"

Before Evans finished speaking, Sterling at the stern of the boat had already thrown half of the oar with the paracord tied to it on the sea. He slowly released the roll of paracord in his hand. And Hawks next to him raised the

The aviation watch seized from pilot Akira.

After a while, Sterling pulled the rope to retrieve half of the wooden oar that had been thrown out before. He first wrote a set of numbers on a notepad, then threw the oar out again and started to put the rope.

After doing this three times, Stirling retracted the rope for the last time, made some calculations with a notepad and shouted loudly, "The fastest speed of the ship is less than three knots! If the wind speed continues at this speed, it will take us about four to five days."

Only then can we see the land.”

"Nothing good like that will happen"

Evans paused and shouted, "Put a raincoat on the moose! Fold up the awning, maybe we can go faster!"

The captain spoke, and the others, including Wei Ran, naturally started to carry out the task without even thinking about it. After a lot of busy work, all the awnings built with umbrella cloths and oars on the two boats were put away.

The wind resistance was reduced, and the ship's speed was significantly higher. After some measurements and calculations, the speed reported by Stirling only changed from less than three knots to less than four knots.

Although speeding up is better than nothing, it still gives everyone some hope. Of course, it's just a little hope.

After sailing against the wind for less than an hour, as the rain became heavier and heavier, the surrounding waves became bigger and bigger, and even the wind became stronger and stronger.

"Reef the sail!" Evans shouted, "Victor! Let go of the rope!"

"What?!" Wei Ran shouted in response.

"Reef the sail! Loosen the rope!"

Hawks and Sterling shouted together, while Captain Evans simply used a flashlight to initiate a light signal.

At this time, Wei Ran, who could only hear the sound of the rainstorm, finally understood, and immediately stumbled to the side and untied the rope.

At the same time, in the middle of the traffic boat, Sterling, who was already prepared, immediately turned the oars that served as masts with the help of Hawkes and tied the ropes tightly with ropes that had been blown by the wind.

A round triangle sail.

Without the power provided by the sail, the boat, which was about to be overturned by the wind, immediately stabilized a lot.

At Evans's signal, everyone once again used paddles to prop up the awning made of parachutes at the bow and stern of the boat, and curled up to hide inside.

In the life raft, Wei Ran, who also used a paddle to hold up the awning, helplessly shook off the water in the center of the hammock, wrapped himself in a soaked blanket and lay on it. He also used the lock on the parachute to secure his belt and

The grab handles on the life raft buoyancy bags are connected together.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! That night, the violent storm seemed to never stop. From time to time, Wei Ran, who was lying in the hammock, could even experience a terrifying feeling of weightlessness for a few seconds, and above his head

Although the parachute made of silk can block the pouring rain and the terrifying waves, it is inevitable that lines of water will flow down from everywhere, turning the small space inside the awning into a water curtain cave in Huaguo Mountain.

It was extremely difficult to survive until the next morning, but the rain outside showed no sign of stopping. On the contrary, the waves on the sea had calmed down a lot. However, correspondingly, the heavy rain that was almost falling straight down also hinted that they were not there at all.

The most needed wind.

Sighing secretly, Wei Ran first pushed down the accumulated rainwater on the awning above his head, then took out his camera and replaced it with a wide-angle lens, taking a photo of the traffic boat opposite that was also shrouded in rain.

Putting away the camera, Wei Ran carried a waterproof survival bag containing various medicines on his back, and swam little by little while holding on to the rafter frame between the two boats.

Before he climbed onto the boat, he smelled the smell of tobacco. When he climbed onto the boat, he immediately saw Captain Hawkes and Captain Sterling in the stern awning, each holding a hand-rolled cigarette.

At the same time, he was busy scooping water out with his helmet.

Looking at the bow of the ship, Captain Evans and Sailor Moose were each holding a cigarette and seemed to be chatting about something. Even the young pilot captive had a hand-rolled cigarette in his hand.

"You're finally here"

Hawkes came over in the rain, "We are all waiting for you to have breakfast together! By the way, I have just given them medicine."

"Did you catch a fish?" Wei Ran asked curiously.

"No." Hawks pointed to the life raft on which Wei Ran was riding, "The chief is going to open a can to let everyone replenish their strength."

"Go get it yourself, and remember to close the lid of the thermos bucket."

As Wei Ran spoke, he had already taken off the belt hanging diagonally on his chest and handed it to Hawks along with the pistol hanging on it.

After taking the pistol, Hawkes immediately flipped into the water outside the traffic boat, held on to the rafter and swam to the life raft on the opposite side.

After the other party climbed onto the raft safely, Wei Ran walked to the bow of the ship, bent down and got into the awning and asked Sailor Moose with a smile, "Is it still burning?"

The moose wearing a raincoat showed a simple smile, "Thanks to your help, I felt much better in the middle of last night."

Hearing this, Wei Ran simply handed the burn ointment to the other party, "In this case, you can do the application of the ointment yourself. Remember to use it sparingly."

"No problem." Sailor Moose took the burn ointment and carefully applied it on the burns with his fingers.

At the same time, Weiran also helped Captain Evans change the medicine.

After he helped the moose check his wounds again and help him deal with the scratches he had suffered on the boat, he walked slowly to the stern of the boat.

However, he didn't notice until he got closer that the captive Akira was still tied to the engine at the stern of the ship. There was even a piece of parachute cloth stuffed in his mouth, and the injured foot was also tied to the engine.

He was tied tightly to the side of the boat. When he saw Wei Ran approaching, he immediately began to struggle crazily.

Glancing at the snot on the other person's face and the remaining tears in the corners of his eyes, Wei Ran asked in a very positive tone before Vice Captain Sterling could speak, "Is he addicted to drugs?"

“It started this morning”

Sterling pointed to a tooth mark on his arm and said nonchalantly, "I was worried that he would hurt someone, so I blocked his mouth."

"Such a scumbag will be killed immediately."

Wei Ran encouraged him while helping him change dressings for the wound on his head, "Not only will he waste our food and medicine, but he is also in danger of hurting people at any time."

"This kind of thing needs to be decided by the chief."

Sterling said nonchalantly, "Besides, this person is still useful, so after you change his medicine, give him some crazy little pills!"

"What's the use?" Wei Ran asked while busy.

"Yesterday afternoon, we reached an agreement with the young pilot."

Sterling paused, and seeing that Wei Ran was not in a hurry to express his position, he continued, "We will give them the status of two crew members and equal treatment as much as possible. In exchange, the young pilot is willing to help us fish, and

Hawkes also dives for fishing. He said that he grew up as a fisherman by the sea and is confident enough to help catch fish, and even if he can't catch fish, he is willing to do whatever he can."

"This is not a good deal," Wei Ran reminded calmly, "We have to pay for two people, but we can only get one and a half laborers."
To be continued...
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