Close the ring
Being targeted by wildlife while out in the wild is never a good sign, but it's said that when faced with a difficult-to-escape situation, it's best not to look away.
Not knowing whether this principle applies to tiger sharks, Ding Can swallowed his saliva. He was still doubtful in his heart, but his actions were honest.
He didn't dare to blink and just stared at it.
The tiger shark that had been so ferocious just now calmed down at this moment, and turned around very slowly, and its movements seemed to be stuck.
The tiger shark's eyes are like two decorations relative to its huge body, and it seems that it cannot rotate with the body. Every time, the body turns a small angle first, and then the eyes move horizontally at the same time.
Even the sea level returned to its previous calm. The athlete who had just run to the shore felt that the crisis had been reduced, so he stood there and looked at the big guy.
"Does it really work?" Yu Fu also found it miraculous, but because his eyes were fixed, he even subconsciously lowered his voice for fear of scaring the shark away.
Ding Can was unsure. In the eyes of tiger sharks, humans were probably no different from ants. She even felt that the sharks might not actually be able to receive their gazes.
Just as he was about to answer, his closely watching eyes sternly said, "Be careful!"
The tiger shark was not really frightened by the threatening gaze just now, but because its body was too large and the amount of water in the shallows was not suitable for it to turn around directly, it slowly adjusted to the best angle.
The direction of attack is just right now, so why hesitate any longer?
The tiger shark just swung its tail, and the sea water was no longer an obstacle to it, but instead became a natural aid to its hunting.
Seeing the other party getting closer and closer, the fear in his heart made Ding Can subconsciously hold his breath. This is an insurmountable gap between species, but the mental pressure does not mean that he can't do anything at this moment.
The tiger shark opened its bloody mouth. Having failed to catch several other prey just now, it was determined to hit them this time and make the two lively ones in front of it its first meal of the day.
There was some mucus on the sharp teeth. As the angle of the mouth became wider, the sticky mucus was torn off in the middle, and a fishy smell hit the face.
Ding Can held on tightly to the protruding wooden boards on the deck with his hands to prevent himself from being thrown into the sea by the waves.
The rowboat had been operating with a self-propelled device until now, but in the face of the waves created by the tiger shark, it seemed to be underpowered and was almost completely carried away.
Even if the boat was under their control, the tiger shark was approaching. Even if they wanted to give up the game, it would be impossible for them to go to the beach.
There are only two possible outcomes: being eaten, or getting rid of the big guy in front of you.
"Hold on tight." Ding Can bent his legs slightly, and a flash of light flashed across his raised right arm, as if it were coated with some metal coating, and then disappeared.
She tried to shake it, but her arm became so light that she could barely feel it.
This is the item I just redeemed in the daily entry, Ten Punch Man.
The explosive force is directly applied to the entire arm, and when the prop takes effect, the power of the punch is enormous.
Although water sports should now choose props related to water sources, Ding Can still exchanged this prop for the sake of future projects. It might be of miraculous effect at a critical moment.
As the name suggests, there are only ten opportunities to unleash super-powerful punches, and it's a good opportunity to try it out on this tiger shark for the first time.
"Cooperate with me later." Ding Can maintained his balance, slowly stood up, and stood in the corner beside the bow.
Yu Fu nodded and saw that the tiger shark was already in a diving posture. It lowered its body and lay on the stern of the boat. He first turned off the motor of the rowboat, and the boat, which had lost power, drifted with the waves.
There were only a few meters left, and at the last moment when the tiger shark approached, it thought it could swallow the small boat from the front.
He quickly turned on the motor switch and pushed it to the maximum gear. The tail propeller changed direction, and the rowboat, which was originally shaking, retreated to the side and rear.
Now is the time! Ding Can seized the opportunity, and when the tiger shark's mouth closed, he opened his body outwards, with only his left hand still holding on to the mast, and his body was lifted up by the wind like a flag.
Taking advantage of the ups and downs of the rowboat, she gathered all her strength in her right hand, clenched her fist, and struck upward hard.
The tiger shark had already rushed in front of him, and the punch was in a tricky direction, just hitting the tiger shark's upper jaw.
Most marine creatures have soft and flexible bodies, and the skin inside their mouths also looks soft.
The bent knuckles made contact first, but because the force was too great, they didn't feel any touch and simply skipped over the soft flesh that was used for cushioning.
Then came the force of the impact, followed by the sound of bones breaking when it hit a hard object.
Of course not from myself.
The tiger shark was originally in a biting state, but with this punch, the entire upper chamber was knocked in the opposite direction. It has no neck, but if it had one, it would definitely be in a bent state.
The impact of the punch directly brought him back to the hull. Ding Can stepped firmly on the ground, but the tiger shark's lower teeth still bit into a small half of the hull.
As the jaw retracted and the boat was lifted upward, the shark used the force to jump up again and delivered a second punch to the silent tiger shark, knocking it out of the water and further away.
Ding Can deliberately controlled the direction, and the tiger shark was beaten to the beach, with half of its head weakly pressed against the ground. It just took a breath, and small pieces of yellow sand were blown up and hit its face.
I don’t know if it’s because the punch just now broke the muscle connection, but his mouth is tilted to the side and can’t be closed, which makes him look inexplicably pitiful.
The tiger shark flapped its tail and moved slowly towards the surface of the sea.
This type of marine creature has sufficient water stored in its body, so there is no need to worry about the risk of immediate dehydration and stranding; it just takes some time.
Ding Can looked at his arm in amazement, touched it twice and found that it was the same as before, without even an obvious scar. He was really like Superman.
The tiger shark was dealt with, but unfortunately the rowboat was bitten by the killer whale's lower teeth during the process, and water began to leak through one of the planks.
After the two of them found something to plug it, at least the rate of water seepage slowed down. She used a small scoop to scoop out water, and the speed was able to keep up. The boat should be able to stay on the sea for some time.
Ding Can shook off the seawater that had just splashed on his body. The sunlight was so strong now that the water would evaporate in a short while.
The tiger shark had just caused the other competitors to stop and not dare approach, but now they were all walking past, giving them strange looks as they passed.
Although I didn't dare to get close because of fear, I couldn't see clearly what the actual situation was from behind.
But there is no doubt that it was the work of the two people on the boat.
It sounds like a fantasy that two people forced back a tiger shark, but they did it.
Everyone tacitly kept their distance, not sure if they were avoiding the tiger shark that was thrashing around or if they were just afraid to get close to them.
The two of them didn't care and continued to move forward. Ding Can slowly poured water out with a ladle, and the little silver fish inside was swimming very happily.
It even looked more excited because there was a little more water than before.
"You seem quite relaxed here." Ding Can scooped a bucket of water and poured it over to it. The bubbles that came out pressed the small fish to the bottom of the boat.
We don’t know what this fish is used for now, and we can’t just release it to the bottom of the sea.
As Yu Fu was steering the boat, he frequently looked to the side. They hadn't even traveled half the distance yet, and it was estimated that the structure of the rowing boat wouldn't last much longer. They had to find a way to repair the bottom of the boat, or make some new tools.
There is a small bamboo forest on the beach in front of us. In an emergency, the cut bamboo poles can also be used as tools to float on the water.
With this in mind, they pulled the boat closer to the shore. Without an axe, the two men used daggers to saw for a long time before they finally cut off two bamboos with very uneven cross-sections and placed them on the boat.
The weather was too hot, so Ding Can hid in the cabin, fanning himself with a handful of bamboo leaves, while Yu Fu sat beside him.
"I think what Zhang Qing said just now makes a lot of sense. I have to think of a way to complete that task later."
If you want to get your heart rate to 200 through exercise, it must be a very high-intensity exercise, and it will be very difficult to persist for fifteen minutes.
But if you are unable to breathe underwater, it will not consume so much physical strength and it will be much easier.
Ding Can fanned himself and said, "How about I jump into the water, tie a rope around my body, and then you pull me out after fifteen minutes?"
Yu Fu immediately objected: "Of course not. How can a normal person stay underwater for 15 minutes without breathing?"
The situation is actually a bit complicated now. They cannot easily exchange props for use. Even with the help of props, they may be rescued and unable to complete the task.
Lifting the bracelet, Ding Can saw that his current heart rate was 82, which was a bit too stable. Looking at the record, even when he was dealing with the tiger shark just now, his highest heart rate was only over 130.
For it to soar to 200, the situation must be more critical.
"Forget it, let's see what the others are doing. The other patients have been on the island longer and are certainly more aware of the consequences of failing to close the ring. They'll probably work harder to complete it. Maybe we can learn from them and gain something new."
Ding Can couldn't think of a better solution for the time being, so he could only wait.
There were a few knocking sounds coming from the rowboat. Ding Can lowered his head and saw that it was the man in felt cloth whom he had just met before.
Later I disappeared and thought he was in front. Unexpectedly, he followed me again at this time. He knocked on the boat before saying hello, which was quite polite.
"Hello." The man in felt cloth had been in the sea for so long that his body was already soaked. His hair was wet and stuck to his forehead. His hands were still leaning on the boat. At first glance, he looked like a water ghost.
"Didn't you leave earlier? Why are you here again?" Ding Can stretched out his hand and saw that his body had turned pale from soaking in the water, so he wanted to let him come up and rest for a while.
The man in felt was very interested. He knew that the boat was small to begin with and had been attacked before. It would be a good thing if two people could get on board. If he tried to climb on by himself, he would probably fall apart.
He looked at Ding Can and said, "No need. I just saw you fight a shark. How did you do that?"
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