Farming game: Survival for all [StarCraft]

Chapter 57 Planet Construction Day 46

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When everything was going smoothly for the fleet heading to Xizhou Continent, the fleet heading to the New World finally discovered other fleets with the help of airplanes. However, the scene they saw was that the sailors threw the Minotaur from the ship into the sea to feed the fish.

Moreover, the players on the plane clearly saw that the Minotaur who was thrown into the sea was not dead at all, and was still shouting and struggling when he fell into the sea.

However, the sailor was very indifferent. When he saw the minotaur trying to pull himself back onto the boat, he poked his head back with a long stick.

Moreover, this phenomenon was not isolated. Other ships also threw minotaurs, goblins, dwarves, elves, and even humans, and those who were thrown overboard basically did not die.

However, if nothing unexpected happened, they would not be able to survive, because those ships were followed by fanged sea beasts similar to sharks from the main world. When someone was thrown overboard, these sea beasts would smell the scent and start to eat, and would rush towards the people who were thrown overboard.

Looking at the scene, it seemed as if this kind of thing had happened countless times, which would attract the carnivorous sea beast to follow behind the ship.

The crew members looked indifferent, as if they were used to it.

The player couldn't help himself and shot the carnivorous sea beast, then flew lower and dropped a rope with a hook from the plane to hook their clothes and take them away.

The player's sudden action scared the sailors. To them, it seemed as if a big bird suddenly appeared, killed the sea beast, and took away the sick slaves they had thrown away.

By the time they realized that the big bird was using a rope, and by the time they realized one or two of them were about to fire, the big bird had already flown out of their range, flying farther and farther away.

The slaves who were suddenly hooked by the rope were also filled with panic. At first they were so shocked that they forgot to struggle. Later, when they wanted to struggle, they were afraid of falling and being eaten by sea beasts. Under the threat of sea beasts, one or two of them would rather grab the rope of the big bird first, escape the immediate danger, and then think about other things.

Thus, the trouble caused to the players by their non-cooperation was avoided.

After these slaves were taken away from the fleet and sea beasts by plane, they did not dare to let go of the ropes on their hands, because there was sea all around them and no land in sight. Although they had strong physical fitness, they would never be able to swim ashore successfully from the sea if they were sick.

In this situation, they can only hold on to the rope tightly, worrying about where the "big bird" will take them, and thinking about how to escape when the big bird stops so as not to be eaten.

As a result, they saw a huge ship that they had never seen before, filled with strange humans with black hair and black eyes.

The big birds were still flying towards the strange humans, and they were getting closer and closer to those humans!
Thinking of the past when they were harmed by strange-looking humans, each and every one of these slaves was so scared that they would rather loosen the ropes and run into the sea than be caught by humans again!

Their clothes were very fragile to begin with, and if they hadn't relied on their strong will to survive to hold on to the ropes, they would have fallen into the sea long ago. So as soon as the slaves got scared and let go, the players had no time to organize themselves, and they all fell into the sea with a splash.

What else can we do at this time? We should save people immediately!
After spending some time, the player finally got all the slaves back.

Some were exhausted during the escape, and were already sick. They had been flying for so long that their arms were weak and they drowned. Some were so frightened that they fainted when caught by the players. In the end, the only ones who did not faint were an elf and a minotaur, who put up a desperate struggle when caught by the players, biting, scratching and kicking them, their eyes full of ferocity and despair, with crystal tears lingering in them.

That look was really scary.

Because they were rescued in time, those who were drowning were saved by controlling the water. However, after examination by the players, it was found that these people all had fever and various wounds on their bodies. Some of the wounds were even festered. After being soaked in sea water, they were swollen and red, and looked extremely scary.

These need to be dealt with immediately, otherwise you will die accidentally.

That is to say, players have the habit of bringing doctors and medicine when going out to sea, even if they are projections of spiritual bodies. In order to be prepared, there are two Abbott crew members leading the way on the ship, so there are not only medicines, but also doctors, and even one ship is equipped with a simple operating room, so they will not be at a loss when treating their wounds at this time.

In order to gain the cooperation of the rescued patients, all those who required surgery were anesthetized one by one.

This anesthetic was prepared on the spot at the manor and has been used clinically to treat illnesses in the local tribes of the manor. Although the intelligent races from different continents may have some differences in physical fitness, the doctors are all professionals and there is no need to worry about accidents.

The operation was not a major one. It was very simple for the ship's doctor who had been "battle-hardened" in both the main and secondary realms. He was just a little tired.

Once these people have undergone surgery and their wounds have been treated and they have been given intravenous drips, there will basically be no problem as long as the infected wounds do not worsen and cause other complications.

The facts were just as the players expected. By the time these natives woke up, their fevers had basically subsided.

Naru is a reserve warrior of the Daya tribe. Their tribe consists of several hundred people and usually makes a living by gathering and hunting. Naru believes that when he grows up to be a real warrior, his life should be spent like other warrior predecessors in the tribe, fighting with wild beasts in his youth, bringing meat back with other warriors for the tribe to eat together, and then having a lot of cubs. If he is lucky, he can teach his skills to his cubs, let them take over his mantle, grow up to become warriors, and work hard for the survival of the tribe; if he is unlucky, he will die in a hunting activity like some unlucky predecessors.

However, Nalu never thought that one day such tribal life would be broken. A group of reddish brown and golden-haired humans suddenly came to their tribe and arrested all the people in their tribe without saying a word. Except for the old and the very young, they arrested all men, women, young and old, like wild animals. Nalu and his people resisted, but were killed by their sharp weapons and terrible shells.

Fortunately, Nalu did not die in the arrest, but was taken onto a large ship and imprisoned in an airtight dark cabin. He could not even turn over because the cabin was crowded with people of all races. There were survivors of his tribe, people from the tribe he knew, and various unfamiliar tribes and other races. They were all crowded in the cabin, eating, drinking, defecating, urinating, and sleeping in the cabin every day.

The only time they could leave the cabin was when they had a fever, and then they would be caught by humans and would never be able to come back.

It was not until Nalu himself was taken out that he realized what leaving the cabin meant: being abandoned and death!

When Nalu was thrown into the sea, he thought he was going to die. When he was still a warrior, he was never afraid of death when fighting with wild beasts. However, when he was thrown into the sea and the terrible fanged sea beast rushed towards him, Nalu found himself full of fear of death.

But Nalu never expected that he would be captured by a big bird, and he never expected that after he loosened the rope and jumped into the sea, he would be captured by a human with black hair and black eyes, and he would still be alive.

I never thought that I could live so well.

"It's time to change the medicine, Naru."

When the time came, a black-haired, black-eyed male human who claimed to be a nurse brought him powder and gauze that he had never seen before to change his dressings, wash his wounds, and bandage them. Don't be fooled by the tallness of this human, even taller than the humans who captured him, but his movements were not rude at all, but very careful, even gentler than when the tribal priest treated him before.

Moreover, after the medicine was changed, someone would bring him food that he had never eaten before, which was soft and had a salty and meaty taste.

What's even more amazing is that Nalu can completely understand what the other person says. Although his accent is strange, it is the same as what they say in their tribe. The only problem is that Nalu's vocabulary is not rich, and he has no idea what overly complicated sentences mean.

However, this did not prevent Naru from knowing that these humans from the Huameng were good people, completely different from those humans who would cruelly kill them, capture them like wild beasts, and throw them into the sea to feed the fish when they were sick.

These Huameng people were very friendly and kind. They saved Nalu's life, gave Nalu food and water, and asked Nalu to recover from his illness. Even Nalu's father had never been so gentle to Nalu.

They are also very magical, even more magical than the priests in the tribe. Even if someone has a terminal illness with high fever, they can be cured by taking a pill. Even if the wound is rotten and full of worms, they can still be rescued.

More importantly, these Chinese Alliance members are extremely powerful, even more powerful than those humans who wield sharp swords and terrifying artillery fire!

Because they caught up with those big ships, defeated those humans, and rescued Naru's people and people from other tribes and other races!

Nalu never thought that he would see his people again. When he saw his people, Nalu couldn't help but hug them and cry, and couldn't help but kneel down to thank these Huameng people.

In Nalu's eyes, they are the incarnation of gods, so powerful and so kind!
No! Even the gods have never saved them!

But the Huameng people rescued Naru when he was most desperate! They saved their people! They saved other intelligent races that were treated as beasts!

Nalu feels that the people of Huameng are his gods!

There were many rescued slaves who had the same idea as Naru.

Some were suddenly captured like Nalu, some were sold by the tribal chiefs, and some were enslaved to do hard labor and then caught on ships to be sent to other continents to be sold as slaves.

Some are humans, some are goblins, some are dwarves, some are tauren, and some are elves.

When these people were crammed in that dark and depressing cabin, they never thought that someone would come down from the sky to rescue them.

Clean their bodies, feed them, give them medicine and treatment, don't hit them, don't scold them, don't force them or tease them.

Their attitude was so friendly that the rescued slaves believed they had met gods.

If it weren't for God, how could he do this for them?
It was so good and merciful that they couldn't help but burst into tears. They were also worried and didn't know how to repay such a kind and generous God!
So, when the gods told them to take good care of their bodies, eat enough, and take them back to where they originally lived to save more poor people, they all decided to follow without hesitation!
Even if I die for God, it is worth it!
(End of this chapter)

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