Chapter 374 Drifting at Sea



The patrol boat launched a kayak one hundred nautical miles from Kyushu Island.

For this day, Xie Wan made a special trip back to his hometown in southern Fujian during the summer vacation. Not only did he learn how to drive a boat, he also stored two small fishing boats in his space for emergencies.

There are Japanese Self-Defense Forces and the United States stationed in the port of Kyushu Island. Our patrol boats can no longer get close. If we are discovered, it would become a provocation.

Xie Wan was paddling the kayak, looking at Chu Ganlin who was lying on the stern vomiting, and said sympathetically: "You have been vomiting for several hours, and you haven't finished vomiting yet?"

Chu Ganlin turned over, half leaning against the side of the boat, and said with despair: "I also took the medicine you gave me on the patrol boat, and you also gave me the injection. I can't vomit anything, but I still feel nauseous."

After saying that, he couldn't help but turn over, face the sea, and start retching.

Xie Wan complained: "Since you know you get seasick, why did you come along?"

Even though he was disgusted, Xie Wan couldn't just watch his companion vomit to death, so he took out a piece of ginger, threw it at Chu Ganlin and said, "Break off a piece for yourself and hold it in your mouth. It might make you feel better."

Chu Ganlin refused to take medicine that would make him sleepy, so giving him a piece of ginger to relieve the drowsiness was the last solution Xie Wan could think of.

Chu Ganlin turned around and picked up the piece of ginger that was obviously dug out from the ground just now, and said disgustedly: "Why did you go out with a piece of ginger without even washing the dirt off it?"

Xie Wan curled her lips, "There's water all around, can't you wash yourself?

What do you know? Ginger is a good thing. It can warm the stomach and relieve pain, kill bacteria and detoxify, and protect the intestines. I bring it with me as a medicinal herb.

With soil, it can be preserved longer. "

Chu Ganlin didn’t have the energy to think about where Xie Wan got the ginger from. He reached out and washed it with sea water, took out the dagger he carried with him, peeled a piece, and put it in his mouth.

Don’t mention it, I don’t know if it’s a psychological effect or a way of fighting poison with poison, but when the fishy and spicy taste of ginger hit him, Chu Ganlin felt his mind was much clearer and the feeling of nausea was relieved a little.

He was embarrassed to let Xie Wan row the boat alone and wanted to help, but Xie Wan said disdainfully: "You are from the north, don't capsize the boat, you should just take a rest."

Chu Ganlin felt a little uncomfortable.

"Xiao Xie, I promise that once we get ashore, I will never hold you back."

Chu Ganlin knew that Xie Wan was not willing to take him along, but as Chu Jiangnan said, they were really worried about letting Xie Wan go to Japan alone to mess around.

They might be from a sect, but they were also afraid that Xie Wan wouldn't be able to use his methods and would become a burden. After all, Chu Ganlin had been dealing with cults for many years, so he felt it would be most appropriate for him to personally accompany Xie Wan.

And with his involvement, this operation was recorded in the secret operation files of Bureau 749, so if anything was found out, it would be easier to report to the higher-ups.

"Xiao Xie, why do we have to go to Nagasaki first?"

Before Xie Wan set off, he had already asked Xiao Diao to fly to Japan to inform Yanhong and Susu to meet up.

But Xiao Diao hasn't come back yet, and she doesn't know where these two guys are now.

All I know is that Yanhong was in Nagasaki a month ago.

I think the chances of meeting him there are greater.

Based on the information Yanhong had given him earlier, Xie Wan said, "There is a Gunkanjima in Nagasaki. Let's go there first."

Chu Ganlin reacted and said immediately: "I know that place. The locals call it the Ghost Islands. It's actually an abandoned coal mine.

There used to be quite a few residents there, but in the past ten or twenty years, some strange things have often happened there.

It was not until 1974 that the local government relocated all the residents on the island. Now it is an uninhabited desert island. What can we find if we go there?"

A wave hit the kayak and almost overturned it. Xie Wan shouted, "You buckled yourself in the kayak!"

Although both of them wore life jackets and Chu Ganlin said he had learned to swim, Xie Wan was really worried that he would fall into the sea and be lost.

The soldiers on the patrol boat helped them calculate the time and route, and said that they would be able to reach the Nagasaki coast by following the tide.

The wind and waves were not that strong tonight, but this was the ocean after all, so Xie Wan was still in awe, and she buckled herself into the kayak.

It was only March and the sea water was icy cold. In order to resist the cold, Xie Wan took a qi-replenishing pill.

Over the past year, she had actually won the Water Avoidance Technique from the lottery machine. If she had come here alone, she wouldn't have to be so embarrassed.

But she also knew that Chu Ganlin meant well. Even Qin Muye felt relieved when he knew that Chu Ganlin was coming along.

Xie Wan joked: "Aren't you a Taoist priest? Can you fly a sword?"

Chu Ganlin, who was beaten to a pulp by the wave just now, wiped the seawater off his face and smiled bitterly, "My master did teach me the mantra of flying the sword, but he said that there is no spiritual energy in this world now, so I can't fly.

It's just something I sent to have fun with.

When I was a kid, I really tried to fly by stepping on my master's peach wood sword all day long, but it was useless."

Xie Wan's heart moved, and he asked, "Recite the formula to me, and I'll be happy too."

Chu Ganlin actually recited it to Xie Wan.

Xie Wan secretly took note of it, thinking of returning to the space to try it out another day.

When the wind and waves died down, Xie Wan said, "You know, some of those people practice evil skills.

They use Yin Qi and Corpse Qi to cultivate evil skills. Where in Japan are these two things most abundant?"

Chu Ganlin understood: "There are hundreds of thousands of ghosts in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, so naturally these two places have the most.

But the center of the nuclear explosion in Nagasaki was not on Gunkanjima."

Xie Wan added: "You also said that Gunkanjima is now an uninhabited area. So many supernatural events happened here before, so it's been abandoned. How could there be so many supernatural events, except for those caused by people practicing evil skills?"

Chu Ganlin suddenly realized, "You mean that Gunkanjima might be their headquarters?"

Xie Wan wasn’t sure either.

"It's also written in your Bureau 749's information that Shintoism has thirteen sects.

Even their emperor is one of the believers. There are so many followers of Shintoism, and most of them worship their Amaterasu just like we worship the Three Pure Ones.

I studied Shintoism for more than a year before I figured out that the ones causing trouble in our territory were the Jiujiu sect, which rose to prominence under the influence of militarist ideology.

This sect is extremely mysterious. They are scattered among other sects of Shintoism. They are low-key, mysterious, and practice evil skills. The matter of cutting off my dragon vein was led by people from this sect.

I heard that Gunkanjima is their important hideout, but I don’t know if it’s their headquarters.”

Chu Ganlin tactfully did not ask Xie Wan where he got the news.

The sea was mysterious in the night. The two talked as they followed the tide. At around three in the morning, they finally landed at an uninhabited beach in Nagasaki.

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