Reborn in the 70s as an Educated Youth

In her previous life, Lin Chuchu was framed by her aunt and uncle, lost her job, and spent her entire life working as their family's servant.

However, her father was a martyr, and her mot...

Chapter 236 Returning to the Base

The argument was raging up there, and nobody expected that their home would be raided right beneath their feet on the seabed.

At that time, no country could salvage shipwrecks. They regarded shipwrecks in their territorial waters and international waters as their private property, and they would definitely come to salvage them when they had the ability in the future.

Lin Chuchu was really looking forward to the day they found out; her expression was sure to be quite interesting.

"It would be great if we could salvage all the shipwrecks in other countries' territorial waters."

Little Lu stared brightly in the direction of Russia and the United States.

"Unfortunately, this idea can only remain a thought."

Lin Chuchu said with a smile.

China is lacking in everything right now—money and materials. She wanted nothing more than to take all these good things back with her.

Unfortunately, there will never be another Apocalypse in the world.

Chinese warships have been circling on the high seas and have spotted Russian warships more than twice.

The Russian warships were indeed Chinese warships; there was nothing that could be done about it. In the end, whenever they saw them from afar, they would detour.

They even muttered, "Don't Chinese warships ever return to their own territorial waters for resupply? How come we see them every day?"

Hurry, only Chinese warships remain adrift in the vast international waters.

The submarine searched very thoroughly, and they not only discovered the shipwreck, but also the location where pirate treasure was hidden.

It was clearly once a small island that was above the sea, and there were still traces of people living on it. For some unknown reason, the island sank below the surface of the sea.

They discovered an underground entrance on the island, filled with gold and silver treasures looted by pirates.

The sight of those things piled up made the soldiers' breathing quicken. Fortunately, these soldiers had their duties and did not have any greedy thoughts.

Lin Chuchu moved in little by little. The basement had been sealed off before, and no seawater had entered before they opened the entrance.

After Lin Chuchu and the others went inside, the seawater submerged the ground. Before the treasures completely floated up, Lin Chuchu collected a bunch of them into her spatial storage.

Next, it's time to grab those floating treasures.

Luckily, someone helped her; otherwise, she would have been exhausted by herself.

After collecting everything, they found two underground entrances on the island. One of them contained various weapons, but they were ruined by water.

In addition to gold and silver jewelry, there were also some wines, but unfortunately the wines were not sealed and had long been poured into seawater.

With such a great unexpected discovery, everyone's motivation to search for the shipwreck is even stronger.

Every month, the warships would return to land for resupply before setting sail again.

The group made up their minds to salvage all the sunken ships in the international waters and territorial waters closest to China.

After resting on shore for a few days, the group set off again.

Lin Chuchu had gotten used to life at sea. She would fish or read a book when she had free time, and when she discovered a shipwreck, she would go down to salvage it.

Actually, the salvage itself doesn't take much time; all the time is wasted on the journey.

Four months have passed since all the sunken ships within China's territorial waters were salvaged, and it is now the end of the year.

Lin Chuchu has gotten darker and thinner, but she's also gotten better at exercising.

She's been eating fish so much these past few months she's almost sick of it, thankfully she has food and snacks in her space to treat herself.

Lin Chuchu believed that after this, there would be no more missions at sea for the time being.

Her space was filled with things, all of which had to be handed over. Some of the ancient shipwrecks were not of much use, so she released them all the moment she came ashore.

Even if they were used to build a maritime museum, these shipwrecks would be useless and would probably end up being scrapped anyway.

The remaining cultural relics were repaired where possible, which demonstrates the power of space.

The cultural relics belonging to China can basically be restored.

Some foreign ships, those of which were of reference value, were also brought out and given to the naval research base. The rest were all placed in space, with the intention of bringing them back to the capital base.

After working hard for several months, these 22 people have to go back.

The military dispatched helicopters to transport them to cities near the capital.

Airplanes are fast; a journey that would take several days was completed in a single day. However, helicopters are not so comfortable to ride. When Lin Chuchu got off the plane, she felt as if her bones were about to fall apart.

Then they had to take a car ride, and when they arrived in Beijing, Lin Chuchu felt dizzy. Oh no, she was carsick.

Instead of summoning Lin Chuchu, the higher-ups told her to go and rest.

Lying in bed, it felt like I was still at sea, swaying gently.

Exhausted, Lin Chuchu fell asleep shortly after lying down.

They slept until noon the next day, missing lunch, but luckily someone prepared meals for them separately.

She was like this, and the others weren't much better off; they were all exhausted.

After Lin Chuchu finished washing up, she went to eat.

She was the only one left uneaten in the living room, so she ate her meal directly in the kitchen.

After eating and drinking to their hearts' content, they slumped in chairs to rest for a while before finally arriving in the living room, where the leaders had already arrived.

He greeted Lin Chuchu with a smile.

"Comrade Lin, how was the harvest this time? Were any Chinese cultural relics preserved?"

An expert asked anxiously; he was an expert in cultural relics and naturally most interested in them.

Lin Chuchu nodded, "There's a lot of stuff again, but has the previous batch been sorted out? I'm afraid I won't have enough room to put it all."

There were far too many items, hundreds of times more than before, requiring an enormous amount of time, manpower, and resources.

The base leader standing nearby smiled and said, "Comrade Lin, don't worry, we started allocating manpower two months ago."

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