The sky was completely obscured by thick, dark clouds, and the world was shrouded in darkness.

The gale raged across the sea, whipping up layers of waves and turning the seawater into a white mist.

The rain poured down, and the dense raindrops pounded on the water's surface, creating countless tiny splashes.

The thunder rumbled deep into the clouds, occasionally a flash of lightning pierced the darkness, illuminating the surging waves.

The wind grew stronger and stronger, the waves rose higher and higher, crashing down with tremendous force and creating a loud noise.

Water vapor and mist mingled together, blurring the view, leaving only the roaring rain, wind, and waves all around.

Xu San, who was in the captain's cabin, put away the weather controller that looked like a mobile phone.

Well, let's just call it a weather controller.

Such a simple name is easy to remember.

The ship was still rocking, and even Hans, who had extensive seafaring experience, needed external support to maintain his balance.

Xu San glanced at everyone and decided to leave it at that, considering it a closed matter.

He decided to stop trying.

So be it.

If they keep making trouble, the Hass family will be in trouble.

Moreover, with such a large storm, if things continue to escalate, there will really be problems.

"Let's find a place to rest for a while, and then we'll go out again once the storm has passed," Xu San said.

Hans's lips twitched. "Brother, with such a huge storm, how can you still sleep?"

"Ha~~~" Xu San covered his mouth with his hand and yawned. "Sleeping soundly is impossible, but it's no problem for the master to take a nap."

"Alright, whatever you say," Hans said weakly. "Then where do you want to go? We definitely can't stay here anymore."

“Let’s go there!” Xu San said to Huan Ji.

Huanji nodded and turned around. "Then I'll lead the way, and you keep watch." "No problem!" Xu San gave an OK sign.

"There? There?" Curious Lisa leaned closer to ask again.

"You'll see when we get there," Xu San said unhurriedly, then yawned.

The place Xu San mentioned was the place where he and Huan Ji hid that morning.

That's the warehouse.

It's a bit cool there, but it's also quite dry, and there are three exits, so even if something goes wrong, it's not so easy for someone to block it.

Lead-gray clouds hung over the sea, and there was no light in sight.

The gale-force winds, carrying seawater, crashed against the hull of the Madeira in layers, white foam bursting at the edge of the deck and then quickly being torn apart by the wind.

The ship heaved violently between the crests and troughs of the waves. When it tilted, seawater overflowed the bulwark and flowed back through the drain outlets.

The howling wind continued incessantly, drowning out all other sounds.

A huge wave crashed in from the side, causing the ship to vibrate dully, and the anchor chain rattled slightly inside the cabin.

The rain fell diagonally, dense and cold, creating a blurry curtain of water on the sea. The Madeira appeared and disappeared in the rain, slowly moving forward against the wind and waves.

The sea was completely engulfed in calm, with dark waves rising and collapsing, and spray churning on both sides of the ship, leaving long, erratic wakes.

The entire ship was tossed about on the raging sea, with no superfluous decorations, only the direct collision of machinery, metal and seawater.

Inside the warehouse, Xu San held Cun Yu in his arms and slowly closed his eyes.

He was also very tired; by his calculations, he hadn't slept for almost 70 hours.

The last time I stayed up this long was during prime time.

Looking back on that time, I really miss it. (End of Chapter)

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