Chapter 2 Wooden Box (1/2)



[Ding! The first batch of supplies is arriving soon. Please prepare!]

A mechanical voice suddenly appeared in Jiang An's mind.

Upon hearing this, Jiang An immediately took the fishing net and went to the raft, surveying the surroundings from a distance while waiting for the first batch of wooden crates to arrive.

Soon, a bunch of small, square boxes appeared in her line of sight, drifting from afar toward where she was.

She held the net high in her hand, her eyes fixed on the small box in front of her, ready at any moment.

In an instant, the small box floated over from a distance.

Jiang An quickly used the net in her hand to scoop up the wooden box closest to her.

After being pulled up, they didn't waste any time. They put the boxes on the raft and continued to use the net to retrieve the wooden crates.

During the process of retrieving the wooden crates, she discovered that these crates seemed to have a special mechanism, cleverly avoiding the raft and keeping a certain distance from it. This meant that the only way to retrieve the crates was with a net, rather than by hand.

As for going into the sea to retrieve the wooden box, Jiang An would never dare to do so. Not to mention that she can't swim, even though she is currently in her protection period, it's better to be safe than sorry. Moreover, no one knows what kind of creatures are in the sea.

But there's no guarantee that someone wouldn't be so audacious.

Soon, this wave of supplies was far away.

Even with all his might, Jiang An only managed to retrieve six wooden crates.

Because she missed several times while retrieving the wooden crates, she didn't aim properly.

Although Jiang An had tried her best, her innate limitations meant she had never used a net to catch anything before and could only rely on instinct.

Jiang An looked at the six wooden crates on the raft but didn't open them rashly. She remembered the game's hints perfectly: opening the crates might contain supplies, but it could also be full of danger.

Open the regional channel and check the messages first.

The messages inside were still flying everywhere, mostly distress calls. Of the wooden crates just now, only a few players calmed down and used nets to retrieve them.

A large number of players have not realized the current situation and are still hoping for the best, asking for help in the regional channel, or are too scared to retrieve the wooden crates from the edge of the raft.

While retrieving the wooden crates, she discovered that there was a certain distance between the crates and the raft. Players needed to stand at the very edge of the raft and extend their nets to retrieve the crates. They also needed to be quick; otherwise, the crates would drift away.

That's why she managed to retrieve six wooden crates. Many crates floated away before her eyes, causing Jiang An great distress.

"But this is still quite a lot," Jiang An muttered to himself, looking at the information in the regional channel.

"How many wooden crates did everyone manage to retrieve?"

"Haha, I have water and food in my wooden box."

"Wow, the person upstairs must be incredibly lucky. I retrieved three wooden crates but didn't find a single bottle of water. I'm still drinking the bottle of water that was given to me by the game."

"We only managed to retrieve five wooden crates, that's far too few!"

"It's so sour! You upstairs caught five and you still think it's not enough? What about those of us who caught two or three?!"

"Yes, yes!"

... ...

Jiang An observed for a long time and found that there were as few as five or six players who had retrieved the wooden crates, and of course, it was possible that some players were pretending to be weak and had not disclosed the actual number they had retrieved.

She was very satisfied with the results of her work.

Quite a few people were opening loot boxes, and she didn't see any players saying anything about the dangers of doing so.

That put my mind at ease.

But she still didn't let her guard down.

Because the number of people in the regional channel has dropped to [99765/100000], a decrease of more than 200 people, Jiang An doesn't know why they were reduced in number. Did they permanently lose their lives, or did they return to their original places of life?

But Jiang An dared not be careless in the slightest, because no matter what happened, he still had to live, and live as well as possible, giving it his all, because life only comes once.

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