False Court
Chapter 87 Setting Sail
Su Mo controlled the mecha, leaping high into the air, and then shouted to Zhou Qian and the others,
"Get out of the way!"
"Ah!"
Zhou Qian and the others were frightened and quickly dodged.
Bang!
Accompanied by a loud noise, the entire ship began to shake and tilt to the side.
The entire mecha landed violently on the steel deck, and the surface of the solid deck caved in.
In the operating room, Lin Zinuo was stunned by the sudden change. She panicked and quickly tried to save the situation, pressing randomly on the console.
At the same time, Su Mo also noticed something was wrong, and he quickly controlled the mecha to exert force on the other side.
Whether it was luck or Zinuo's accidental hit, the ship, which was about to tilt, gradually returned to its original position.
At this time, the I-type elite Bai Ze rushed to the edge of the port and stopped abruptly. It didn't chase after them, seemingly afraid of something, but it still let out an unwilling roar at Su Mo and the others as they fled.
On the deck, Zhou Qian and the others, who had survived the disaster, sat paralyzed on the ground.
Su Mo controlled the mecha to squat down to avoid affecting the bridge's view. Then, he opened the cockpit and jumped out, feeling very tired.
He looked at the port, which was getting farther and farther away, and let out a long sigh of relief. He had finally escaped this disaster for the time being.
"Su Mo!"
A voice filled with resentment came from behind.
Su Mo was also stunned. He turned his head and saw Zhou Qian and the others surrounding him, saying angrily,
"Didn't we tell you to abandon the mecha and jump into the sea? We even prepared the rope for you. You're too reckless. Jumping up like that almost capsized the ship."
"That's right, you scared us to death."
"Isn't it fine since it didn't capsize?"
Su Mo was a little embarrassed. He was reluctant to part with the mecha at the time and didn't think so much about it.
"Didn't capsize, my foot! You scared me to death!"
Lin Zinuo ran out of the operating room, scolding angrily. She was almost scared to pee. She finally got the ship moving, but it almost capsized.
Su Mo coughed awkwardly, feeling a bit guilty, so he didn't say anything.
Although Lin Zinuo and the others were itching with anger, fortunately, it didn't cause too much substantial disaster or consequence. In other words, they weren't wiped out, so they didn't continue to complain.
However, a thought silently sprouted in everyone's mind: in the future, if it wasn't absolutely necessary, they would stay away from Su Mo. Getting too close to this guy was too dangerous.
"Sister Zinuo, shouldn't you be focusing on sailing the ship?"
Qin Wang and the others reminded her awkwardly.
Lin Zinuo immediately reacted and ran back quickly. If something happened to the ship later, everyone would have to go into the sea to feed the fish.
Su Mo looked at Lin Zinuo, who was running back in a panic, and a faint smile appeared on his face. He found it more and more interesting.
Several hours later, the ship sailed into the vast sea. Su Mo and the others gathered in the operating room, all watching Lin Zinuo operate.
"Sister Zinuo, are you sure you're going in the right direction?"
Qin Wang asked a little worriedly.
"Quiet, it's definitely right."
Lin Zinuo replied confidently.
Zhou Qian and the others didn't know what to say. The main reason was that when they watched Lin Zinuo operate, she had to think for a long time before pressing a button and had to flip through her notebook. It would be a lie to say they weren't nervous.
If she went in the wrong direction and couldn't get back to Dawn City, it would be too tragic.
Of course, that wasn't what Zhou Qian and the others were most worried about. What they were most worried about was that if she screwed up and the ship sank or ran aground in the sea.
Probably no one could save them then. At that time, they would be calling to the heavens without a response and to the earth without an answer, and even dying wouldn't allow them to respawn.
Zhou Qian coughed and smoothed things over, saying, "Let's disperse. Don't put pressure on Sister Zinuo here. Everyone's probably hungry. Let's go get something to eat."
"Um, Sister Zhou Qian."
At this time, a girl next to her said hesitantly.
"What's wrong?"
Zhou Qian looked at her in confusion.
"We don't have much food and water left."
The girl said something very tragic.
Zhou Qian touched her head, not knowing what to say. She said with a headache, "Everyone, check your backpacks and see how many days of food and water you have left."
"I have two bottles of mineral water and a box of compressed biscuits left. I can last for three days."
"I only have one bottle of mineral water left."
After listening, Zhou Qian was also very uneasy. There really wasn't much left.
But it was normal. They didn't bring much when they set off. Later, they replenished a wave in the small town, but they used a lot while repairing the ship for so long. They didn't have time to resupply before they were forced out.
Just when everyone was worried,
Lin Zinuo sighed leisurely and said, "What are you afraid of? Aren't we returning? If everything goes well, we'll be at the seaport of Dawn City tomorrow morning. Can't we just hold on a little longer? And you don't have to worry too much about the ship's sailing. I didn't take the ship too far from the shore. I'm just following the coastline."
"Sister Zinuo is wise!"
Zhou Qian and the others, who were originally frowning, suddenly became excited.
"Alright, alright, everyone, disperse."
Lin Zinuo waved her hand with great demeanor.
Su Mo and the others then left the operating room. At this time, gusts of cool wind blew by, and a little bit of mist seemed to be rising around them.
"It's getting foggy."
Su Mo was slightly surprised, but he didn't panic too much. They had encountered fog when they were escaping before, not to mention that this was the sea. There was nothing strange about fog. As long as Lin Zinuo sailed the ship well and confirmed the direction, there shouldn't be any problems.
They could return to Dawn City tomorrow, and then they could have a good rest.
The only trouble was, where would be a suitable place to dock his mecha later? After all, this kind of large weapon wasn't like a backpack that would disappear when you went offline.
It seemed that he had to apply to the guild for a personal hangar.
This was the benefit of having a guild: someone to help guard it.
Forget it, he didn't want to think about it. He would talk about it after returning to Dawn City.
Then, Su Mo walked towards the cabin inside the ship. He was a little tired and prepared to rest for a while.
There was a saying that ideals were beautiful, but reality was cruel. Su Mo still overestimated Lin Zinuo's operating skills and underestimated the fog at sea.
Not long after Su Mo fell asleep in the cabin,
he was woken up by Zhou Qian.
"Wake up!"
"What's wrong?"
Su Mo looked at Zhou Qian with a puzzled expression.
"Don't sleep. We're in big trouble."
Zhou Qian quickly pulled Su Mo up and dragged him out without explanation.
As soon as he walked out of the cabin and onto the deck, Su Mo was also taken aback. The originally gray mist had become super thick, and the visibility was less than a few meters.
"Why is the fog so thick?"
"You ask me, who am I going to ask? I don't know either. Let's go to the operating room for a meeting first."
Zhou Qian pulled Su Mo towards the operating room.