Chapter 2 Sailing Carnival 2
The clouds passed and the sun came out.
In the sunlight, light blue spots floated across the surface of the bracelet.
Fu Anan put it on her hand, looked around, and suppressed her curiosity until she found a place where no one was around. Only then did she dare to take out the bracelet and look at it.
Ten players, one wristband, meaning all ten players are fighting for it. This game is a bit too stingy.
Although she had just arrived, she knew the saying that wealth should not be shown off.
Staying in the bathroom, Fu Anan finally took a good look at the condition of the bracelet.
The space on this bracelet is very interesting, with about six independent spaces, each as big as a 24-inch suitcase.
Fu Anan sat on the toilet lid, rubbing her hands blankly, and asked the air, "Are there no other rules or hints for this game?"
No one answered her.
Fu Anan waited for half a minute, then continued to ask: "Sailing Carnival...Is it okay for me to stay in this port for thirty days without boarding the ship?"
Find out where you are, take a ride home, and earn a high-tech space prop. Then sell this wristband space and become rich instantly!
Tsk, Fu Anan’s intelligence is so terrifying.
[No, any player's behavior of circumventing the game or interfering with the game's filtering function will be considered a violation. If the player still does this after three reminders, they will be directly eliminated.]
"Hey, you showed up here just as I was saying?" Fu An'an looked at the light screen above. "I said, you don't even explain how to play this game?"
[This round: Survive at sea for thirty days. This round is a generated game, and all game content is up to the player to explore independently. Please be cautious, as the game will determine your life or death.]
Fu Anan was sitting on the toilet lid when her whole body suddenly became paralyzed as if she had been electrocuted, and she was shaking with the electric shock.
Fu Anan immediately became obedient.
If you're sailing... you'll be at sea for a whole month, so buy some food, water, some anti-inflammatory medicine, seasickness medicine, and vitamin C. Besides these basic supplies, Fu Anan didn't know what else to prepare.
Anyway, when it comes to sailing, the survival crises are just storms, hitting icebergs, ship sinking or encountering pirates.
With the money she already had, Fu Anan first bought oranges, apples, and pears—fruits that could last a long time—to fill two suitcases. At sea, the biggest fear was running out of fresh water, so she bought forty bottles of mineral water and placed them in a separate compartment. Thirty bags of instant noodles and some bread filled another compartment.
In Fu Anan's view, not starving to death is half the success.
The remaining space was filled with all kinds of medicines she could think of; finally, she bought an inflatable boat and placed it in the last space.
If necessary, she can abandon ship and drift.
With such sufficient preparation, she could probably survive for at least thirty days.
Fu Anan thought silently, and based on what the uncle said before, he found the cargo ship he needed to board.
This cargo ship is extremely large.
As a landlubber living inland, it was her first time seeing this 300-meter-long ship.
There are a large number of containers piled on the ship, which looks spectacular.
Fu Anan was standing on the shore, absorbed in watching the scene, when she was suddenly bumped into by a group of hurried men in black. They didn't even say a word after bumping into anyone, their eyes scanning the various containers.
Not only these few people, but there were men wearing the same clothes scattered all over the port.
What are they looking for?
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