The Daily Life of a Body Cultivator in the Wilderness

The protagonist crossed over unexpectedly, the system was dumbfounded, and the protagonist was confused. One system exists to survive and live more comfortably, while the other tries to avoid havin...

Chapter 105 We Have a Boat

Only those who clean corals and barnacles know how difficult this is.

Both are parasitic organisms, but corals are easier to control because they have a slower growth cycle and are less parasitic.

It might not be accurate to say that it's parasitic; it's more accurate to say that the coral was simply attached to the lifeboat. With an entrenching tool in hand, it was relatively easy for Leaf to remove the coral.

But the barnacles are different; they cling tightly to the boat, and even though their leaves are strong, it's still quite a struggle to clean them.

On the morning of the tenth day of their island survival mission, they discovered the shipwreck, and in the afternoon they began clearing the coral and barnacles from the escape pod captain.

The small boat was not cleaned up until the morning of the twelfth day.

In other words, it took Ye Zi two days to clear out a small boat that could only accommodate five people from underwater.

After cleaning up the small boat, Ye Zi finally breathed a sigh of relief. With the small boat, the big boat could be dealt with gradually. At least removing those few glass windows and bringing them back to the island wouldn't be a problem.

It's much easier than taking it back with him.

After catching his breath on the surface, Ye Zi dived down again, this time to bring the small boat to the surface.

Submerged to the seabed, Ye Zi grabbed the gunwale and stood the small boat upright, then suddenly exerted force upwards.

The buoyancy of the wooden hull, combined with the effect of the leaves, caused one side of the boat to quickly rise above the water, and then the entire boat floated under the control of the leaves.

Leaves also sprouted from one side.

I tried twice but couldn't get on the ship's side because of my weight and because the ship had just come out of the sea and there was a lot of seawater in the cabin.

Each time the leaf exerted force, some seawater would be poured into the cabin.

In the end, Ye Zi could only climb onto the boat by grabbing the bow, at which point she realized she had miscalculated.

He needed to get the seawater out of the cabin, but he didn't have any tools, so he could only splash it out by hand, and he didn't have any oars.

After resting at the bow of the boat for a while, Ye Zi could only take it one step at a time, first splashing the water out of the cabin.

Thanks to Yezi's large hands, the water was splashed out very quickly.

When they could no longer scoop up water, Yezi began to think about how to get the boat back.

The system detected that the underwater oars were no longer usable, and there was no other way but for Ye Zi to swim into the sea and tow the small boat back.

Then, the leaf became the boat's puller. Luckily, there was a section of cable on the small boat, otherwise towing the boat would have been a problem.

After clearing the ropes, Ye Zi jumped back into the sea and swam towards the island, dragging the small boat.

Once they reached the shore, only someone as strong as Ye Zi felt it was nothing. If you tried it on someone else, let alone 800 meters, even 80 meters would have exhausted them.

Reba thoughtfully placed a water cup made of coconut shell on the ground, and Yezi drank it all after thanking her.

Then he dragged the small boat ashore; it was a fishing tool he had worked so hard to obtain, and he couldn't let it be swept away by the waves.

Reba looked around the small boat with great interest and asked:

"This boat is nice. Will we be able to go fishing at sea from now on?"

"That's right, but we're still missing a pair of oars."

"Oars aren't hard to find; we can just cut a pair of trees to walk on the island."

Ye Zi nodded; he thought so too.

However, the small boat has been at the bottom of the sea for decades. Although it has not rotted, it is necessary to let it sunbathe to remove the moisture. In addition, it will take time to make oars, and it will take some time before it can go out to sea to fish.

In the afternoon, Ye Zi chose a tree, felled it, split the trunk in two, and used an axe and a machete to make a pair of oars in just one afternoon.

On the thirteenth day of their island survival mission, the small boat was launched into the sea. This was a trial voyage, so Ye Zi did not let Reba come aboard.

However, Ye Zi brought an axe; he was going to dismantle the glass windows of the sunken ship.

He had already abandoned the hull of the sunken ship; there were too many parasites like corals and barnacles, making it too much trouble to clean up. He would only use it when he was really out of firewood.

The most important thing is to get back the most valuable items first.

Upon arriving at the shipwreck site, Yezi's first target was the anchor chain of the fishing boat. After all, it was made of iron and could be used on a small boat.

More than 30 meters of the anchor chain were cut off and twisted off underwater by leaves, then used to tie the small boat.

Then he picked up an axe and started dismantling the windows.

The leaves don't need much; six windows are enough.

After the six pieces of glass were loaded onto the boat, Ye Zi began her return journey.

Having a boat makes a big difference. Although Yezi had only just learned to row, it was still much faster than swimming, and her ability to carry things had improved significantly.

If a rower with mastered rowing skills were to go at full speed, it wouldn't be slower than a boat with sails, but the boat doesn't go that way because of the limits of the oars' strength.

After delivering the items ashore, Ye Zi rowed back to the shipwreck site.

This time, he wanted to bring back some guns and ammunition. Finally, he wanted to take out those antique artifacts that had been corroded by seawater and have the program team notify cultural relics experts to come and take them away. They could clean what could be cleaned and repair what could be repaired. After all, they were cultural relics and couldn't continue to soak in the sea.

On the thirteenth day of their island survival mission, aside from the time spent shooting fish in the sea, Ye Zi spent the entire day retrieving and transporting boxes.

The viewers in the live stream were also curious about what was inside the boxes Ye Zi had brought back—antiques, treasures, pirate loot.

Dilraba was also curious, but she didn't open it without permission.

During dinner, Yezi announced that the boxes needed to be drained and opened the next day.

On the morning of the fourteenth day, after breakfast, Yezi went to the row of boxes on the shore.

After draining overnight, the seawater in the box had all dried out.

Ye Zi began unpacking.

After a night of buzz, everyone who follows the island survival story knows that Ye Zi has found a treasure in the sea and is about to open it. Early in the morning, many viewers flocked to the live stream to wait for the opening.

However, what Ye Zi opened in the first box was somewhat disappointing for the audience.

Because this first box was none other than the grenade box that Ye Zi opened when she was underwater.

Needless to say, there are three boxes of the same size. One contains grenades, and the other two are probably the same.

Sure enough, when Ye Zi opened the remaining two boxes, they contained hand grenades.

There were ten boxes containing bolt-action rifles, which were opened one after another, disappointing the audience once again.

Then came ten boxes of bullets and two boxes of penicillin.

With only one box left, Ye Zi stopped and instead picked up the glass medicine bottles to show the viewers in the live stream what was inside.

Of course, some people in the live stream recognized English and typed it in the chat.

Then Ye Zi picked up a box of bullets. The paint on the iron ammunition box had long been corroded by seawater, but that did not stop Ye Zi from opening the box.

Bullet specifications display complete.

All eyes were on the last two boxes.

Ye Zi is no longer a novice; she understands some aspects of traffic manipulation and program production.

This series of actions whetted the audience's appetite, and the production team was happy to see it happen.