Chapter 184 Survival at Sea



Su Yuxi desperately steered the boat outwards, fearing that if she was even a second too slow, she would be overtaken.

However, whether it was because he was too good or the people on the other side were too bad, by daybreak, no one had caught up with them.

In any case, no one chased after her, which finally put her at ease.

Following the operating instructions, she set the yacht to autopilot and slumped into the chair, completely exhausted.

Thinking back to what happened that night, it feels like a dream.

She ran away right under everyone's noses.

"I told you not to rush, but you wouldn't listen. They won't catch up anytime soon." Lingyou, munching on a radish he'd brought from the cabin, glanced at her pathetic state and rolled his eyes.

Su Yuxi glanced at it sideways and saw a sly glint in its eyes. She guessed that it must have done something behind the scenes, otherwise it wouldn't have made such a boast.

What did you do?

Lingyou raised an eyebrow and grinned slyly: "I didn't do anything. I just had my buddies piss in their cockpit chips and mess up their circuitry."

"Even with the best skills, it would take them most of the day to fix it. What if they don't have the materials? What if they can't contact anyone outside right away...?"

Not to mention their hidden yachts; once we get into the cabins, it's impossible for them to keep the cabins intact.

Don't underestimate these small animals; if they work together, they can turn those things into a pile of scrap metal.

Su Yuxi never expected it to do so much behind the scenes, and she wholeheartedly gave it a big thumbs up.

Just as Lin Xiao had hoped, the boat was gone, the helicopter was gone, and even communications were broken.

Looking at the boundless sea, she smiled broadly, almost bursting into laughter.

Suddenly, she remembered the most important question.

direction.

"Hey, do you know which direction we can go to get back into the city?"

Lingyou glanced at her, thinking she was a bit of an idiot: "Do you think I, a Lingyou who has never even left the island, would know which way the main gate of the city faces?"

Su Yuxi scratched her head, thinking about it, and said, "But I don't know which way it goes either. I'm not familiar with the sea."

In the past, Lu Yunzhou's driver would always drive the boat when they went out to sea, but this time she came by helicopter.

Therefore, they lost their way.

This is a fatal taboo at sea.

"Why don't we just take out our phones and check the compass?" Lingyou remembered what they had talked about before; this thing could determine direction more accurately.

Do you think I'm the kind of person who would come out holding a phone?

Fortunately, she didn't have her phone with her, otherwise they could have found her anywhere using her location.

The weasel threw down the carrot in its hand, jumped to a high place, straightened its body, and looked around. It pointed to the rising sun: "The sun rises in the east, all things awaken, we are reborn, let's head east."

Despite her trepidation as she gazed at the vast ocean, Su Yuxi had no better clue as to which way to go and could only agree to sail towards the sun.

Regardless of whether we can reach inland, the most urgent task is to leave this boundless sea.

However, their expectations were too optimistic.

After a day's voyage, their fuel tanks were empty, and night had fallen, yet they were still adrift at sea.

They had to face the reality that they were lost at sea.

Looking at the vast expanse of sea and listening to the gentle murmur of the waves, I felt relatively optimistic. I closed the cabin door, decided to get some sleep, and would check on things again the next morning.

However, as the sun rose, the environment didn't change much, and they continued to drift with the current.

The weasel, being so small, had no way to solve the problem. It looked at the vast and boundless horizon, blinked its eyes, and felt unusually calm, without much panic.

When it came out, it thought that if it could leave, it would be the start of a new life; if it accidentally died, it would be that fate had decreed that it could not leave.

It will accept either one as it is.

However, misfortunes never come singly.

Su Yuxi was sleeping soundly in the middle of the night when suddenly the yacht began to rock violently. Not wearing a seatbelt, she was thrown directly from the bed to the floor, her head accidentally hitting a cabinet. The pain was like an electric shock, instantly dispelling all sleepiness.

She covered her head with both hands, curled up on the ground, and screamed in pain.

The weasel, which had been flung away, staggered over, but it seemed to be in relatively good condition; the fall hadn't been too serious. "Hey, how's the woman? Are you alright?"

Su Yuxi's eyes were moist, and two crystal tears overflowed from her eyes, indicating that she had been hit quite hard.

Do I look like I'm alright?

Suddenly, the yacht was lifted high by a huge wave. Su Yuxi's expression changed drastically. Ignoring the pain in her body, she scrambled to her feet and leaped back onto the bed. She quickly pulled on the seatbelt and fastened herself, thus avoiding being thrown off again.

The weasel was even smarter; it jumped directly onto Su Yuxi and clung to her clothes, refusing to let go.

What followed was a precipitous drop.

"Ahhhhhh... Help me!!!"

The cabin was filled with Su Yuxi's various curses and shouts....

That night, Su Yuxi's heart was like a roller coaster ride; the thrilling excitement was indescribable and struck right to her soul.

She must never take a boat again after she goes back.

On land, at least you can run, but at sea, with water everywhere, you can't run or jump.

By the time the sea returned to calm, it was already broad daylight, and everything in sight was clear and bright.

However, she lay on the bed like a madwoman, her hair disheveled, her face ashen, lifeless.

The bumpy ride all night was too much for her; she was too exhausted to get up, closed her eyes wearily, and drifted off to sleep.

When she woke up again, she was completely listless.

Perhaps she was shaken by the raging storm last night, and on this vast and boundless sea, she finally realized that she was just a tiny grain of sand, and could be swallowed up by the sea at any moment.

The yacht had been adrift all night, and she had no idea where she was. There wasn't much food on board, and they had been at sea for three days.

If we don't go ashore soon, we'll be drinking the sea breeze.

"ah……"

"Is anyone there?" Su Yuxi shouted loudly towards the vast sea.

The only response she received was the sound of the waves crashing and rolling; not even a seagull could be heard.

The weasel continued to nibble on the small fish it had caught from the sea, leisurely lying on the deck basking in the sun. It had given up on itself; it was going to die anywhere anyway, so dying out there wouldn't be so bad.

Days passed by, and the yacht drifted at sea for another three days. Su Yuxi lay on the deck, gazing at the clear blue sky, her face filled with despair.

Suddenly, my pupils caught sight of a medium-sized cruise ship... It was a cruise ship.

Thinking she was seeing things, she jumped up, stood up straight, and stood on tiptoe to look into the distance: "Yes, yes, yes."

She rushed back into the cabin and pulled the weasel, who was lying dead on the bed, up: "Little thing, go out and take a look, I think I can see the cruise ship."

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