The storm is still raging.

The lower cargo hold groaned under the constant impact. With each crash of a wave, the steel cage shrank inward a little more. The dim yellow light inside the hold swayed violently, mixing the rusty pipes, the nets binding the cargo, and the reflections of the puddles into a suffocating amber hue.

The air was salty, damp, and cold, mixed with rust, old stains, and some indescribable fishy smell, pressing heavily on every corner.

"Creak."

It wasn't an external impact, but a mournful wail emanating from deep within the keel, a sound of structural distortion.

Upon hearing this chilling voice, Lisa immediately hugged Xu San tightly.

Xu San also reached out and hugged Lisa tightly, while leaning back and pressing his back against the cabin wall to maintain his balance as much as possible.

"What time is it now?" Lisa asked loudly beside Xu San.

Hans glanced at his watch: "It's four in the morning! This damn storm has been going on for six hours! This place must be forgotten by God; a storm this long is impossible! Impossible..."

Hans shouted just as loudly, and at that moment, a black object fell from above, heading straight for his head.

He was completely unaware of this.

"Hans, watch out!" Lisa shouted, noticing something was wrong. She tried to push Hans, but she couldn't because of the distance.

"Ah~" Lisa screamed and immediately closed her eyes; she couldn't bear to look.

A moment later, she opened her eyes.

The ship was still rocking, and the lights were still dim, but there were no signs of bloodshed.

Hans was not injured, but he was lying on the ground clutching his buttocks, looking pained.

"What just happened?" Lisa asked, then looked at the object that had just fallen to the ground. It was a ham, a very large ham; if someone had been hit by it, the consequences would have been dire.
Is everything alright?
Lisa's little head was filled with all sorts of thoughts. She was still wondering what had just happened and why Hans hadn't been hurt.

"Just now, Huanjiang kicked a box and knocked down Brother Haas, so he wasn't hurt." Xu San took a few steps forward and helped Hans up from the ground. "Brother Hans, you said earlier that the storm lasting so long is abnormal?"

"Hmm~" Hans nodded, then shook his head. "Perhaps I'm inexperienced. A storm of this intensity would weaken or strengthen over time, but..."

Hans frowned, squinted, and then made the sign of the cross on his chest. "There must be a demon hiding in this sea."

"I want to go out and have a look around." Xu San stared at Hans. "Do you want to come with me?"

This time, Xu San used a normal tone and did not use any intimidation.

Hans hesitated for a moment, then gritted his teeth and said, "Fine! I'll go with you! I want to see such a strong storm. Consider it an opportunity to broaden my horizons."

Xu San smiled slightly and turned to Huan Ji, saying, "Your Majesty, please protect the other ladies."

Huanji nodded.

Himiko now occupies the body.

I don't know how the two women discussed it.

About half an hour ago, Huanji gave up control of her body and went to sleep.

so good!
Xu San was even a little envious of this transformation.

He hadn't slept in a long time, and if it weren't for that tooth-grinding metallic wail, he would have fallen asleep the moment he lay down.

His circle was powerful, but even the most powerful tool wasn't a metal flaw detector; it couldn't detect the current damage to the ship's hull. (End of Chapter)

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