Chapter 292 Desert Island Survival



Meanwhile, it seemed that Alice was using the red jade spiders as a reserve food for Gu Xinghe.

Gu Xinghe also had many questions he wanted to understand from Alice.

Meanwhile, on the other side, those who escaped the sinking of the Oasis of the Seas and survived on lifeboats.

At this point, they were also brought to an island, where a "desert island survival game" began.

When Gu Xinghe chose to chase after Alice's departing figure in the sea.

Fionn watched him leave without giving it much thought at first.

Instead, she wanted to immediately follow Gu Xinghe's actions and jump into the sea with him to leave.

Although this action, if considered even now, would be extremely dangerous with just a little thought.

However, after spending some time with Gu Xinghe and witnessing his deeds, she realized that he was a real person.

Filled with a strange sense of trust, Fionnian didn't hesitate to follow the other person's actions.

However, at that moment, Fionn felt Weaving grab his hand and stop him from moving.

Turning his head, Fionn saw Vivian gently shaking his head at him.

Then, with a somewhat complicated look, he glanced at the coin he was holding in his hand, the one Gu Xinghe had tossed to him.

The other passengers on the same lifeboat were unaware of the significance of the coin.

I thought it was just an ordinary coin.

In today's environment, money is the most useless thing.

In the vast ocean, there is no civilization or society, no currency or trade.

So when they saw that Gu Xinghe had simply tossed a coin to Weiwen, no one had any intention of snatching it.

"It seems that Mr. Gu Xinghe will no longer provide us with assistance."

"If we were on our own, we would have a very difficult time surviving at sea after leaving this lifeboat."

At this moment, Vivian was also explaining why he had stopped Fionnant's actions.

If it's like before, following Gu Xinghe's side would naturally be a good choice.

However, Gu Xinghe clearly did not intend to take them with him when he left.

The coin the other party tossed to Vivian and the words they said at the end seemed like a final gift to him.

At this moment, if one didn't actually hold the coin that the other party had given them as a final gift...

Vivian even felt that Gu Xinghe's appearance and the series of things he did were just a dream.

After all, the other party's appearance and departure were both far too sudden and mysterious—

A person claiming to be a survivor of a shipwreck suddenly appeared on the sea.

Then, shortly after being rescued and brought aboard the ship, he won a huge sum of money in the ship's casino.

The Oasis of the Seas, the giant ship they were on, which was said to be unsinkable, collapsed with a crash.

And then, two coins, seemingly symbols of good fortune, were left for Weaving and Fionn, which they had won from the casino.

Gu Xinghe then mysteriously left once again.

Looking back on all of the other person's experiences, Vivian still finds it somewhat unbelievable.

It's like some kind of legend.

Although they had known each other for less than a day, Gu Xinghe had left a very deep impression on him.

Perhaps it was because the things that happened while I was with him were just too shocking.

The other person gave off an impression of someone who was playing around with life.

Finally, a mysterious entity leaves behind some "commemorative gifts" for the lucky ones before departing.

Moreover, if we look at it from the other side, then he and Fionnant might be the kind of "protagonist" characters who received a mysterious gift.

Clearly, Fionn, as a writer, realized this even faster than Weaving.

They watched as the sea monster surrounded them, eyeing them menacingly.

Then, recalling the coins Gu Xinghe gave them and the series of things he did, they realized that...

Fionn felt a mixture of fear and excitement.

If he survives what follows.

That experience of his might truly become his breakthrough role.

And if he doesn't survive in the end.

To have one's identity as a writer written into a masterpiece in later generations seems to be a way of leaving a name for posterity.

But at that moment, the siren-like song seemed to have bewitched the sea monsters present.

Then, he paused his movements briefly.

At this moment, the sea monsters that had surrounded the remaining dozen or so lifeboats on the surface of the sea let out another sharp, hoarse cry.

Compared to the sounds we heard from afar aboard the Oasis of the Seas.

At this point, the source of these cries was much closer to everyone, almost within arm's reach.

The sound seemed to pierce everyone's eardrums at that moment.

The roars of the sea monsters now seemed to have transformed into a tangible form of attack.

It was as if daggers had pierced everyone's brains, turning the brain's internal structure into a paste.

Under this stimulation, all the survivors on the lifeboat fainted as their brains protected themselves.

But for some reason, just as he was about to lose consciousness...

Unlike the others who had already passed out, Vivian found himself retaining a last vestige of vague consciousness.

A cool sensation began to spread from his palms, gradually reaching his limbs and bones—

It was the bronze coin that Gu Xinghe gave him as a final gift.

At this moment, Vivian vaguely realized this.

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