This is an independent female protagonist story. It involves rebirth, spatial abilities, hoarding supplies, post-apocalyptic survival, and occasional team-ups.
Disasters include earthquakes, ...
"Release my brother and surrender, or I'll beat you to a pulp!" Owen shouted at Li Ke.
Before Li Ke could even speak, the man whose arm had been bent by the blow had already pushed aside the unconscious Fifth Brother in front of him and shouted, "Second Brother, Third Brother, you fucking better be tough! Each of you grab one of his legs. Even if he's a water ghost, we'll tear him to pieces!"
After shouting, he grinned and used his other hand to pick up the pistol that had fallen to the side. The other two, having heard their boss's order, also used all their strength to pounce on Li Ke.
Yeah, it's just a ghost, right? In broad daylight, it's either him or them who die. At this point, they'll definitely have to fight to the death.
Li Ke kicked the two men who rushed at her unconscious with just one foot, and then kicked one of them into the man who had just picked up the gun.
The man felt a tightness in his chest and almost passed out. He craned his neck and shouted at Owen, who was still hesitating, "Shoot! Shoot now! Don't fucking hesitate!"
Urged on by his boss, Irving immediately pulled the trigger, but before the bullet even left the barrel, he was knocked unconscious by a dark shadow that suddenly rushed towards him.
When he opened his eyes again, his rifle was out of his hand. Then, he was lifted up and thrown onto the deck. His head hit a soft but hard surface. He seemed to hear the boss's screams, but his head was spinning so badly that he wasn't sure if he was hallucinating.
"Don't come any closer! We didn't kill you, so don't cause trouble for us! If you have any grudges, go find the person who killed you!" After screaming, the leader shouted angrily and fearfully as he watched the person with wet hair walking towards him.
He always believed that the person in front of him was a water ghost with immense strength; otherwise, how could he easily throw a 130-140 jin (65 kg) man away as if he were a small pebble?
In the blink of an eye, it moved ten meters away to stand in front of Owen, which is something no human could do!
Li Ke, annoyed by his noise, kicked him unconscious, then brushed the wet hair that had been plastered on her face aside and shook her head vigorously.
Besides the few people there, there were some dead fish carcasses covered in frost and human remains on the deck. There was also an open water tank with some small and large fish. It wasn't a lot, but it wasn't a small amount either, so it was a decent haul.
Picking up the rope from the ground, Li Ke tied up the unconscious men, gagged them, and then, seeing a tattered felt blanket on the deck, covered their heads with it.
After doing all this, Li Ke walked toward the cabin at the bow of the ship.