Doomsday Fast Travel: Kill That Black Butterfly

Chapter 126 One Person's Planet

Yu Di spent a night of confusion.At dawn, she began to prepare for crossing the lake.

The boat had been in the water for some time, and the wood swelled and strained the ropes.The luggage wrapped in the umbrella cloth was put in, the hull was lowered, and some water sprang up.

Fortunately, it didn't sink—Yu Di pushed the boat into deep water completely, propped the edge and flipped in, the wooden oars touched the shore, and the boat floated leisurely to the other side.

The morning fog gradually dissipated, listening to the rhythmic sound of water being beaten by the oars, Yu Di felt a little sleepy.The surface of the lake does not have a clear reference point like the land. She has to look at the compass from time to time to make sure that she is not drifting.

A few hours passed, and the midday sun made people's skin almost swell, and Yu Di regretted not building a sunshade shed.She lifted the wet umbrella cloth and put it on her head to avoid sunstroke.

The solar battery is fully charged, driving the blades to rotate, and the speed of travel is much faster.But Yu Di always felt that it was a bit laborious to control the direction, as if there was a current under the boat to propel the boat.She stopped the engine, tied a plastic file bag to a string, and dropped it into the water.

The file bag slowly turned half a circle, but it didn't seem to move.Yu Di covered her face, lay on the boat and waited for half an hour, then got up and looked - it was holding the rope and bumping into the hull lightly.

The place where it is dropped is on the right side of the ship's side, so it means that the direction of the water flow is to the left, and the left is north.If calculated based on the area of ​​the entire basin, she estimated that she should have only passed less than one-third of it.If you go with the flow now and dock halfway by then, you will take a lot of wrong paths.

She sat up resignedly, took back the file bag, adjusted the direction of the sail, and started paddling.

The boat had already reached the middle of the lake, and the surroundings were all at a loss.It was about to fall into the night, but Yu Di still couldn't see the other side.It shouldn't be called a lake here, it's an inland sea.

In two hours, the biological motor will stop working.She has no anchor, and although the current is not fast, one night is enough to take her far away. She must be awake to keep the direction of the ship.

Yu Di lit a small fire and put it in a metal bowl for lighting, and rowed the boat eastward.Without the promotion of the motor, the resistance is obviously greater.The sky and the water are connected as one, and there are faint patches of shimmering lights on the bottom of the lake, shaking due to the slight ripples, like being in the aurora, which is quite dreamy.

The calm surface of the lake during the day is a bit bustling now—it seems that the creatures here prefer nocturnal movements, their silhouettes are reflected by the fluorescent aquatic plants, and they seem to be interested in the inexplicable creatures that appear on the water.

The shadow area under the boat is getting bigger and bigger, the paddle slides in the water, and two out of three strokes can touch the body of the fish.Yu Di slowed down, trying to drive away these curious guys with water.

However, also because they are rarely hunted, Yu Di's actions not only did not make these fish leave her boat, but instead they started playing with the unusual current.Too many fish swam around Yudi's boat, causing her to start spinning in circles.

Yu Di patted the water surface a few times, the fish scattered for a moment, then gathered back together.

Damn it!

Yu Di simply stopped moving the paddles.These fish may just be curious about living things, and when they get bored, they may walk away.Taking advantage of the abundance of fish at this time, Yu Di squatted on the boat, made a fishing line with a buckle and an umbrella line, tore a small piece of dried meat on it, and threw it into the water.

Almost instantly, Yu Di felt the pull from his hand.She tightened the rope and pulled out the fish. Well, she was used to the creatures in this world.

The fish scales that should have covered the whole body were replaced by tortoise shells, and the long fins fluttered like dancing fans.It didn't expect that it was just greedy, and suddenly couldn't breathe, struggling desperately on the water-soaked deck.

Naturally, Yu Di couldn't let it go. She smashed the fish's head with an axe, pried off its turtle scales, skewered it with a knife, and roasted it carefully on the fire.

After Yu Di finished the supper, the fish swimming around the boat gradually receded.She threw the fish head, viscera and pried turtle scales into the water, washed her hands in the lake water, repositioned and started to straighten the boat.

boom--

Suddenly, Yu Di felt something hit the bottom of the boat.Before she could sit still, she bumped into her again the second time.Yu Di hurriedly grabbed the boat and looked down the boat, only to see a tail fin about [-] centimeters long swinging beside the boat, splashing lake water on her face.

When did this thing catch up?Wouldn't it be attracted by the garbage I just threw into the sea?

She grabbed the fire ax and stared at the unknown big fish swimming around her boat. If she dared to hit her boat again, she would smash it to death!

But the big fish played with her in circles, as if it had eyes on its back, when it saw her raise the axe, it quickly sank into the water, and as soon as she lowered it, it came to support her boat.

Yu Di saw the right moment, raised her hand and swept across - the sharp and strong blade was bounced off!She almost missed the handle and let it fall into the water!

What's the point?Yu Di was horrified and didn't dare to do anything easily.Although the big fish had a thick skin, its dorsal fin was not cut off, and it probably suffered from the pain, so it was nowhere to be seen for a while.

gone?It was difficult to see in the dark, and the faint background light of the fluorescent grass did not reflect any silhouettes.Yu Di listened carefully, except for the breeze and breaking waves, she couldn't make out the sound of any living things.

But if the fish swim slowly, they will be quiet.This does not prove that the big fish has left.Yu Di stretched out the wooden oar tentatively, stirred it in the water a few times, and when she was about to take it back, a strong force bit her oar and dragged her down into the water!

Yu Di didn't notice, half of her body was dragged out of the boat, she quickly let go, and then she stabilized her balance and didn't fall into the lake.

Damn fish!

Yu Di held the fire ax and stared at the water.Although it can't cut through its skin, it is her most convenient weapon after all.After staring at it for a long time, it was almost dawn, and the water surface was quiet.The big fish seemed to just take revenge a little, and didn't bother again.

Just ignore yourself, you are just passing by.

Yu Di didn't sleep all night, rubbed his tired face, readjusted the direction with the remaining oar, and paddled eastward.

Kacha——Yu Di sensed the strength from the oars, and didn't let go, but pressed against the ship's side.The wood was split, and a row of tooth marks could be clearly seen at the fracture.

Stinky fish!

Yu Di put down his oars, picked up the axe, and looked into the water. The fish was as thick and long as a snake, and could circle the boat, but he couldn't see where the gills were.The place where Yudi hit it at night was raised high at the back of its head, and the middle seam on the back of its body was full of shorter fins.

Where is this fish?This is simply a dragon!

Yu Di looked at it for a while, then sighed.She put down the ax and folded her palms together: "No matter what kind of fairy you are, please let me go."

Big Yu obviously couldn't understand what Yu Di was doing.It seemed to be very idle, and instead of capsizing the boat, it just followed Yu Di and forbade her to stretch the oars into the water, even the motor was almost bitten by it.Yu Di tried to lure it away by throwing jerky, but it swam back after a while.

Seeing that the direction of the boat was getting more and more sideways, Yu Di didn't dare to turn on the motor anymore, so she could only adjust the sails and pray that the wind would blow to the east.

The big fish held Yu Di hostage all the way, and approached the shore after a day and a night.

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