This is an independent female protagonist story. It involves rebirth, spatial abilities, hoarding supplies, post-apocalyptic survival, and occasional team-ups.
Disasters include earthquakes, ...
Upon hearing this, Xia Ji asked in confusion, "What do you mean by 'disappeared'?"
The other person's voice was also strained, and upon hearing Xia Ji's questioning, it finally burst out: "Disappeared is disappeared, it just vanished suddenly, the target suddenly ceased to exist! Damn it, I've been navigating the seas for so many years, and I've never seen anything so bizarre! That thing was like it was suddenly swallowed by the air, I even think it's a ghost ship in this sea!"
Xia Ji listened silently for a while, and only after the other person's breathing had calmed down a bit did he say, "Is it possible that I saw it wrong?"
Xia Ji regretted asking the question as soon as he finished, and quickly tried to make amends, saying, "I misspoke. There might really be something strange here."
The other party ignored Xia Ji's subsequent apology and shouted after him, "This was an anti-submarine weapon strike! My big equipment didn't malfunction. Dozens of eyes saw it all. Do you think it's possible to be mistaken?!"
Xia Ji: "...I was wrong."
The other party ended the call abruptly. Xia Ji had no choice but to order his men to expand the search area further. There were already many strange things happening in the sea, and many of them were misleading. He could only do his best.
They worked until dawn the next day, but still found nothing. The destroyer that came to their aid helped salvage everything that could be retrieved, and then left with the already interrogated prisoners, leaving only a disappointed Xia Ji standing at the bow of the ship sighing.
I originally thought I could harvest another solar energy mine, but it turned out to be just wishful thinking.
After thinking for a while, Xia Ji sent the message back to see if his teammates could get another solar energy mine from the owner of Tianxing Paradise.
Although I felt it was unlikely, I figured I should always give it a try; maybe it would work out?
Li Ke, who had been unconscious in the space for three days, finally opened his eyes and immediately licked it with his clumsy tongue.
Just as Li Ke was getting a clear look at the three little ones surrounding her, her consciousness returned, along with intense pain. Xiao Bai saw blood flowing from Li Ke's mouth and nose again and paced anxiously.
Liangliang bit Li Ke's sleeve, trying to pull her arm so that she would stroke his head.
Li Ke closed her eyes again. She was in so much pain and so tired. It felt like her internal organs were shattered. This time, she had really gone too far.
The injury was likely caused by the impact in the water. After entering the space, she forced herself to exert force and confronted the spatial consciousness for a long time, almost ruining herself.
But she knew she wouldn't die; it was just that the pain made her feel like she was living a life worse than death!
With her eyes closed, Li Ke began to summon her spatial consciousness. She wanted the space to find a suitable time and place to throw her out, to throw her near Xia Ji's ship.