Chapter 238 Shipwreck
The potter was somewhat dazed; his shipyard had suddenly changed drastically, and a group of ghost shipwrights had appeared.

At that moment, he suddenly realized something was wrong.

The keelboat I made myself is still one small step away from being finished.

As a result, it seems that these processes have already been completed?

After careful inspection, Tao Fu finally confirmed that the keel boat he had made was not only complete with all the remaining steps, but also with waterproofing.

The only odd thing is that the color of the ship's surface is slightly darker.

Tao Fu muttered to himself, "How did they do that?"

As soon as he finished speaking, a pale blue phantom appeared beside him.

Tao Fu was so startled that he almost turned and ran away.

Fortunately, at the critical moment he remembered what his lord had said: that he would be in charge of this ghost shipyard from now on, and these were his employees, which forced him to calm down.

The phantom held an equally illusory wooden bucket in its hand, scooped it into the black pool below, filled the bucket to the brim with water, and then poured it onto the surface of the keel ship.

The black water flowed down the hull, making the ship's color even deeper.

After completing this action, the blue phantom even turned its head to look at him once more before disappearing from the spot.

Tao Fu was stunned. Was he... was he... teaching me just now?
Is he teaching me?
Having been a shipwright for so many years, it's been a long time since I've been guided by a "person" like this.

Tao Fu lowered his head, his gaze unconsciously falling on the black water beneath the keel ship.

He now understood the purpose of these black pools of water.

So it can also be used as a waterproof paint; you just need to pour it on and apply it to the hull.

"Now that we have the workers, let's get started." Tao Fu took a deep breath. His lord needs ships now, and with these ghost shipwrights, he could speed things up and build more large ships!
Although the ghost shipyard looked dilapidated in many places, it had everything it needed. After inspecting it, he confirmed that although these things looked broken, they were surprisingly durable.

On the turbulent sea, a wooden boat drifts on the water.

The sky was dark, and the sea was pitch black.

He Biao sat on the boat, with three members of the Tongmenghui Second Team beside him.

During the attack by the giant hyena horde, He Biao was relieved of his position as captain of the first team and became the captain of the third team due to poor performance and serious injuries to his members.

However, in the later stages of the previous map, many members of the hunting teams within the Alliance switched to the Qin Alliance, resulting in a decrease in the number of members within the Alliance. After reorganization, his third team was upgraded to the second team.

He Biao knew that he was able to maintain his current position mainly because of Zou Jianghe's support.

Therefore, he couldn't refuse some of the requests made by Zou Jianghe.

The waves were lapping, the oars were cutting through the water, and the boat was slowly making its way toward the island ahead.

"Brother Biao, it's a bit cold." One of them was chattering. Although he had worn extra clothes before leaving the house, the cold wind made his knuckles turn white as he gripped the oars.

"Bear with it, we're already halfway there," He Biao said.

"Um"

"Brother Biao, do you know about Qin Meng's credit card borrowing and returning activity? I heard he borrowed thirty or forty cards at once. He's really rich."

He Biao smiled but didn't reply.

In fact, as the captain of the Alliance's hunting team, he was even more aware of the changes on both sides.

But no matter what others say, Zou Jianghe is definitely a good friend to him.

Moreover, when he was helping Zou Jianghe, he offended some people to some extent, and some of those people joined the Qin Alliance.

Furthermore, Qin Meng didn't offer him sufficiently enticing terms, so there was no reason for him to give up his current status and join Qin Meng. At least in the Alliance, following Zou Jianghe, he still had a chance to acquire more cards, but he probably wouldn't have such a good opportunity in Qin Meng.

"Brother Biao, I feel something's wrong, something's wrong, something's really wrong." The voice of one of the men paddling the boat changed color. "The oars have suddenly become quite heavy, and it's so hard to row."

"Me too, I felt the water flow was abnormal just now."

"Don't talk nonsense, what's wrong?" He Biao was about to interrupt them when suddenly, a surge of water rose from the side of the small boat, causing it to sway a short distance to the side.

He Biao's arm trembled, and his heart raced.

Actually, there was a secret he had never told anyone. When he was nine years old, he went swimming in a reservoir and was bullied by older kids from a neighboring village who pushed his head underwater. Although he eventually made it back to shore.

He thought he had long forgotten that traumatic experience.

But in that brief moment, what flashed through his mind was a memory from when he was nine years old. Especially the emptiness of his feet touching the water as he struggled. He Biao shut his mouth; he was trying to compose himself.

The people on the boat stopped talking in unison.

The moonlight was shattered by the ripples on the sea, leaving only the heavy breathing of the men on the boat.

They tacitly increased the speed of the paddles.

I want to get ashore as soon as possible.

One of them suddenly said, "Won't we make too much noise rowing like this?"

“We’ve been sailing on the sea for so long, if it were going to notice us, it would have noticed us long ago.”

"Wow~"

Suddenly, the sea surface ahead was pushed up, and large sections of water bulged out.

But it disappeared again very quickly.

The four people on the boat had cold hands and feet.

In that instant, they saw a long, narrow, gigantic beast.

It looks a bit like a shark, and a bit like a whale.

The footage was too short, and the environment was too dark, so it was impossible to see anything clearly.

"Uluru~"

A deep yet resonant sound came from beneath the sea.

Two complex and contradictory adjectives, at this moment, perfectly matched this sound.

Their heartbeats seemed to resonate with this sound.

The next second, the bottom of the boat suddenly shook.

The boat shook violently, and one of the men lost his grip on the oar and fell into the sea with a splash.

Immediately afterwards, the bow of the ship was lifted upwards.

Something was pushing upwards from under the boat.

"what!!!!"

Some people on the boat could no longer control their emotions and screamed in terror.

"I shouldn't have come here!"

The bow of the ship rose high and then crashed down heavily.

A large splash of water was created.

"Fortunately, the ship's structure is still in good condition."

Just as the people on the boat were feeling relieved, something underwater suddenly bumped into them from the side.

The boat was lifted upwards, and the people on board fell into the water one after another like dumplings falling into a pot.

He Biao was instantly engulfed by the icy cold current, and he opened his eyes in the suffocating seawater.

I could vaguely make out a pair of enormous, eerie green eyes.

The next morning.

A thin layer of fog floated on the sea surface.

The wreckage of the broken ship ran aground on the mudflats with the tide.

A large crowd had gathered on the shore.

The family members had already cried themselves hoarse, their throats dry and their voices hoarse.

Surrounded by the crowd, Zou Jianghe stared grimly at the wreckage of the wooden boat.

(End of this chapter)

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