Recently, everyone in the Kyoto social circle is buzzing about one thing: it is said that the long-lost daughter of the Su family, one of the four major wealthy families, has returned.
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Ye Qinchuan hung up the phone.
Then I dialed another phone number.
"Ye Yi, find out which ships went out to sea tonight."
"Roger that, boss."
Half an hour later, Ye Yi found out about the ship that had gone to sea and told Ye Qinchuan.
Due to the storm, there aren't many ships going out tonight. Apart from one cruise ship, the rest are cargo ships.
"Is it possible to contact these ships?"
Ye Yi said with some difficulty on the phone.
Cruise ships have satellite phones, but these cargo ships don't. Therefore, it's very difficult to contact them.
"We will spare no effort to contact them."
"receive."
On the ship.
The once calm sea was suddenly swept by a strong wind. Dark clouds filled the sky, and the storm intensified, turning the sea into a raging torrent with towering waves. A powerful storm swept rapidly towards the ship from afar, causing it to rock violently in the gale. The atmosphere was tense, and then a huge wave crashed in. The ship was out of control, like a wild horse.
Then they heard the captain shout, "Oh no! We've encountered a storm at sea!"
Fortunately, there were extra life jackets on board. The captain made everyone on board put on life jackets and gave them a few life rings. The rest was up to fate.
At this moment, several boys gave up their lifebuoys to the girls and children. Chu Kexin was so frightened that she forgot to cry. She had never seen such a scene before. It was like something out of a movie. Not only had Chu Kexin never seen it before, but no one else had either. Even the two captains had only seen it once in their lives, and that time they escaped successfully.
Soon another huge wave crashed over the boat, and it capsized.
Suya and the others fell into the sea.
The seawater was cold at night.
Suya and the others watched helplessly as a huge typhoon swept across the sea, with waves reaching over ten meters high. One large wave swallowed their boat whole.
Then another wave crashed in, and they were all swept into the sea. But just as Su Ya was about to faint, she saw a figure nearby calling for help. She swam over and grabbed the person tightly. Then another wave broke through, and Su Ya fainted.
Daylight broke.
Su Ya was the first to wake up. She struggled to move her right arm, but found that she couldn't move it. She felt that it was dislocated. Then she sat up and used her left hand to press her arm back up.
Then she searched around and first found her second brother, Su Linxi. She woke him up, and the two of them searched together for the others. They found Yan Jingqing, Li Xiulu, An Yadi, Mu Naizi and Mu Muzi, as well as Jin Kexin and Chu Kening, but they still couldn't find Junjunzi. Everyone dispersed to search in all directions.
Finally, they found Junjunzi near a rock about 1000 meters away. He looked like he had hit his head. There was blood on his head.
Suya checked Junjunzi's body temperature and found it was getting lower and lower, which was a sign of excessive blood loss.
Suya checked herself and thankfully her needle case wasn't missing. She then found some dry twigs and lit them using a friction-starting method, leaving everyone dumbfounded.
Then she heated the needle over a fire to sterilize it. There was no other way now; she had to stop Junjunzi's bleeding as soon as possible. If she didn't stop the bleeding soon, he might really die.
Now I can't care less about hiding myself.
Su Ya inserted the needle into Jun Junzi's acupoints, and after a few minutes, Jun Junzi's bleeding stopped. Su Ya touched her hand and found that it was no longer so cold. Only then did the others realize that the box Su Ya had always carried with her contained a row of needles.
After a while, Junjunzi woke up after the bleeding stopped.
Everyone was relieved to see that Junjun was alright.
Suya finally had time to observe the situation on the island, which was clearly different from the one they had been on before. This island was much more sparsely populated.
There are some woods on the island, but you can't see what's inside.
For safety's sake, Su Ya decided to inspect the island. When she proposed this idea, everyone else disagreed, saying the island looked dangerous. Finally, they couldn't persuade Su Ya, but insisted that Yan Jingqing accompany them.
Suya told them to hide nearby, and then the two of them left.
This time, Su Ya didn't separate from Yan Jingqing. This island wasn't like the one the production team had previously chosen; those islands had definitely been scouted by the crew. This island, however, seemed untouched by human activity. They didn't dare venture into the primeval forest on the other side of the island. Su Ya had heard before that many primitive people lived in primeval forests, and Shennongjia was such a place.
The two of them searched the vicinity and found a natural stone cave, large enough to accommodate them all.
Suya found some more fruit, and there were many animals around, so it seemed their dinner was sorted.
Yan Jingqing suggested they go back.
But Suya wanted to go further and see what was going on, so she kept walking and walking until suddenly her path was blocked. Suya and her companions saw that it was half a dilapidated cruise ship.
It looked quite old, probably blown here by a storm at sea. Suya and her group went inside the cruise ship and found no one there, nor any bodies. However, this half of the cruise ship was relatively well-preserved, and some things inside were still usable. Fortunately, this was the bow of the cruise ship.
Su Ya and Yan Jingqing brought the others here; it was much better than the stone cave.
Then the two of them took what they had just found back. They didn't have time now, and they didn't know how many days they had been unconscious. Everyone was starving. After eating some fruit, they arrived at the half-cruise ship led by Su Ya and Yan Jingqing.
The cruise ship was upside down.
Make sure everyone is settled.
Suya then began to examine the bow of the ship. She then found a rusty knife and a pancake inside the ship.
After a while, they started taking things apart.
Yan Jingqing, who had been observing her, then asked.
"What are you doing?"
"Get a signal transmitter."
"ah."
How's your physics?
"Oh, I also attended a physics training course, you forgot?"
Su Ya suddenly realized that she hadn't attended a single training class since signing up for the physics competition.
"Sorry, I just checked the equipment here, and it's still working."
"But can the two of us manage?"
"What can you do? This island looks deserted. No one has come here for years. We can only save ourselves now; there's no other way."
"What can I do now?"
"Restarting the ship is not an option. We can only disassemble these parts and assemble a new one. We don't know if the power supply will work. If it doesn't, we'll have to generate our own electricity."
"You know about hydroelectric power, right?"
"I've heard of it, but I've never done it."
"The principle is the same."
So the two of them started disassembling the necessary parts on the boat, which significantly increased their speed.
As expected, the ship's electrical equipment was no longer usable due to being submerged in water for too long.
So now we can only use hydroelectric power.
"What are you doing?"