"yue!"
"vomit!"
"Wow, you guys get seasick? Aren't you all top-notch mech pilots? How come you get seasick?"
They hadn't even been at sea for an hour when some players started feeling nauseous and vomiting, which naturally attracted the attention of other players.
"Who knows? Maybe it's in the game's quest data design... Ugh!"
Before the explanation could be finished, one of the people speaking couldn't hold it in and started to vomit again.
Seeing that he was seasick, the other players were afraid that he would vomit on the dinosaur's head and be repaid with ingratitude. So, a few players quickly picked up the "seasick" player and carried him horizontally, putting half of his body and head on the sea surface.
As a result, they were deducted two points because they polluted the environment.
It wasn't just the person who got seasick who got points deducted; the people who carried him and made him vomit also got points deducted.
"Seasickness Player": I'm fed up with you bunch of idiots!
Players who meant well but got points deducted: Oh! I'm such a victim!
Seeing the players' utterly dejected expressions, everyone was left speechless, both amused and exasperated.
This "seasickness" was a minority of cases, and some players eventually suspected that they weren't actually seasick but rather had indigestion from overeating.
As some players have said before, they have all gone through mech piloting and various anti-dizziness training, so how could such a low-level adverse reaction occur?
While they were still arguing over whether it was indigestion from eating too much or genuine seasickness, Mingmei and Muchen stood gazing into the distance, enjoying the scenery.
Looking at the unchanging azure blue sky, Mingmei felt much calmer.
Her gaze met that of the wild beasts and animals emerging from the sea to breathe, and she smiled knowingly when she saw them.
Such peaceful moments are rare during these days of escape, and Mingmei's gaze towards them was much kinder than it had been on the shore.
Of course, the other party is the same.
They drifted at sea for most of the day until the setting sun dyed the sea they were heading towards red, and to their delight, they discovered a faint outline appearing in the distance.
"I'm not seeing things, am I?" Mingmei murmured in disbelief, pointing to the black outline in the distance, and said, "That's not a mirage, is it?"
"That's right!"
Hearing the sound, the others looked into the distance, and the outline of that continent made everyone who saw it scream!
"It's real! I really saw it! It doesn't look fake!"
"My God! Are we finally here?!"
"How much longer?"
"Since we've seen it all, it should be pretty close!"
Everyone was caught up in boundless joy, and Lu Gui and Mu Chen did not speak up to stop them. For them, this was indeed exciting news. However, they quickly calmed down and gradually regained their previous vigilance.
"We're just one step away from reaching the top, we can't afford to mess up. Don't we remember those corpses on the beach earlier?"
The players who were the first to regain their senses spoke up to remind everyone.
"Oh, right! And the ones in the sea too!"
"We're scared when they show themselves, and we're still scared when they don't... Sigh~ When will this end?"
At this point, someone sighed, and what they said was absolutely true.
"Who can argue with that? If it doesn't show up, we worry about it attacking us; if it does show up, we worry we can't beat it..."
The cheerful atmosphere in the group was once again swept away by this creature lurking in the sea.
"It's getting dark. Nighttime is different from daytime. We can't light fires on their heads because our vision is limited. We need to be even more vigilant later."
"Yes, that's right!"
"We still need to be even more vigilant!"
Upon hearing this, the players felt a chill run down their spines and turned their gaze once more to the continent, which was now taking shape. They couldn't afford to fail at the last minute!
...
There was no wind at sea at night, but the moon was big and round.
However, the tranquil and beautiful night scene seemed even less real, making everyone think of the calm before a storm.
"The moon's reflection on the sea, shimmering and sparkling, makes the seawater even clearer at night."
Merita and Wang Wenfei held their weapons and stared at the sea area within their field of vision for a while.
Although I didn't see anything else, the sea view under the moonlight had a unique charm.
“There was originally a resort planet below our house that was planned to be transformed into a tourism, shopping, and healthcare destination, and the sea view there was also very beautiful.”
"Yeah?"
"Well, my mother went there later, and the plan was stopped. So far, only some basic living facilities have been built on that planet."
"Why?"
Wang Wenfei heard Merita's gentle voice talking about something completely unrelated to the scenery in front of her, but she still asked her questions out of politeness.
"Because that was the betrothal gift my father gave her. She said that as long as the planet is still the same as it was when my father gave it to her, that's good enough..."
Merita's voice was soft with a hint of melancholy as she turned to Wang Wenfei and said, "Actually, ninety percent of the surface of that planet is covered by water. My mother even took me there to live for a while."
The nights there are incredibly beautiful. Although the moon isn't as large as this one, the sky there is always a dazzling array of stars. The sea there, like here, rarely has any wind, and the entire surface is like a series of black curtains adorned with those jewel-like stars…
As Merita spoke, the image of her mother appeared in her mind.
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