Nothing happened that night. Bai Yu stayed on the deck until three in the morning before he packed up his fishing line and prepared to go back to the crew quarters to sleep.
And it wasn't just him who went back; everyone went back because all the fishing boats started moving at three o'clock.
The next stop is Scarborough Shoal, but the next fishing direction is north.
Their current plan is to first sail all the boats to the vicinity of Ren'ai Reef, and then depart from Ren'ai Reef after 7:00 a.m. the next day, sailing north for six hours to reach their third fishing spot.
At three o'clock in the morning, Bai Yu returned to his crew cabin. Without even taking off his clothes, he lay down on the bed and pulled the blanket over his stomach.
Of course, Bai Yu had already set a bunch of alarm clocks before going to sleep, and they would all ring one by one when the time came.
Barring any unforeseen circumstances, we can still wake him up, and then he can take a look at Ren'ai Reef.
He hadn't been to this place for quite a while, and he wondered how the Filipinos were doing here. If they weren't doing well, he could send them some water cannons.
He didn't know how much time had passed, but in a daze, Bai Yu seemed to hear the reveille, and he instinctively opened his eyes.
Although Bai Yu had never served in the military before, he had attended university, participated in military training, and had participated in several intensive training sessions, all of which were militarized.
Therefore, Bai Yu was very familiar with this reveille. As soon as it rang, Bai Yu would definitely open his eyes and get out of bed.
Bai Yu then took out his phone and glanced at it. It was only 7:01 a.m., and he had slept for less than four hours.
However, time waits for no one, and there's no time for him to rest anymore; he has to go out.
Bai Yu then got out of bed. Without even changing his clothes, he grabbed his toiletries and headed straight for the bathroom.
After a quick wash to clear her head, Bai Yu left the cabin and went to the deck.
The Yuxue 13 had already stopped, but there were a lot of people on deck. Basically, apart from the crew members on the fishing boat, everyone else who had gotten up had come to the deck.
They gathered in twos and threes, pointing and gesturing at what was in front of them.
Bai Yu didn't pay much attention to the crowd on the deck. He casually took a tablet from a staff member and started watching the live stream.
The live stream was incredibly lively at that moment. Both the Douyin and Kuaishou live streams were extremely popular, with the number of viewers exceeding ten million.
Keep in mind that this was at 7 a.m., when most netizens were still asleep, and the data in the live stream had already reached such an exaggerated level.
Of course, the reason why the live stream is so popular is mainly related to the people and things appearing on camera.
The people appearing on screen at this moment were not Bai Yu and his group, nor were they other contestants. Instead, they were some faces that were clearly different from those in China—these were Filipino monkeys.
What appeared in the live stream was a dilapidated ship. How dilapidated was it? The surface of the ship was not only covered with rust, but also riddled with holes.
The Filipino monkeys that appeared in the footage weren't actually on the deck; they were peeking out from a hole in the ship's hull.
As for the deck of this wrecked ship, several ropes were strung across it, serving as clotheslines to dry a lot of clothes, indicating that quite a few people lived on this wrecked ship.
Judging from the hole alone, there are four people in the picture. They are all dark-skinned and thin, with lifeless eyes. There is an indescribable feeling about them, and they look strange no matter how you look at them.
As for how Bai Yu and his group came to know these people?
This brings us to one technology where our company is far ahead: drones.
The filming team that Bai Yu found this time has the most advanced drones in the broadcasting industry, and both teams have them.
Even though the broadcasting ship was still hundreds of meters away from the wrecked ship, they could still control a drone to fly above the warship and get a close-up shot.
With the clarity of this equipment, they could capture even the finest details of every single hair on these Filipino monkeys if they wanted to.
As Bai Yu went up to the deck, he looked at the crew member who was also on deck carrying a video camera, filming the wrecked ship from a distance. Then he patted the crew member on the shoulder and asked:
"Hey bro, could you talk to your broadcast coordinator and ask them to turn on their microphones? I want to explain the situation to everyone in the live stream."
Oh, and don't forget to give me a shot; a tour guide should be treated like one.
"Yes, Mr. Bai."
The cameraman then used their broadcast team's walkie-talkie to report Bai Yu's request.
Bai Yu soon appeared in the scene, but his image was very small, just in a small corner.
But that's enough. In what he was going to explain, the real protagonist wasn't Bai Yu, but the dilapidated ship behind him and the Filipino monkeys on it.
Bai Yu then explained the origins of the wrecked ship, how many years it had been at Ren'ai Reef, and who the Filipino monkeys on board were.
While Bai Yu was explaining, many of the fans in the live stream had already researched the origins of the wrecked ship through searches before Bai Yu even started talking.
After all, this live stream wasn't newly opened, and the fishing boats around it had been near the wrecked ship for quite some time. The live stream also had many knowledgeable viewers who naturally knew all the necessary information.
However, when Bai Yu repeated this point, no one in the entire live stream interrupted him with comments. In fact, the number of comments decreased significantly, as everyone was listening to Bai Yu's explanation.
At the same time, Bai Yu reiterated his original intention for donating money, which was to make our family stronger, so strong that these petty people around us would not dare to have such provocative thoughts in the future.
In short, our family is still not strong enough. The Filipino monkey is still willing to be someone else's dog. As long as there is something backing it up, it dares to jump around and bite recklessly.
Only when the real gap is seen will it stop.
We already saw this yesterday. When the Filipinos saw the No. 197 ship, they didn't even dare to think about confronting it. They ran as far away and as fast as they could, and didn't dare to stop.
Although No. 197 is just a Type 052D destroyer, which is not considered a high-end ship in our country, it is still more than enough to deal with the Philippine monkeys.
That's right, the ship that Bai Yu and the others saw yesterday was No. 197, also known as the Yu Xue.
Yesterday, No. 197 stayed around the fleet all day, protecting and escorting them.
Even now, as they arrive at Ren'ai Reef, No. 197 is also nearby, though it hasn't appeared in the footage.
After Bai Yu's explanation, the viewers in the live stream gained a better understanding of the Filipino monkey, which is that they find it extremely annoying!
Especially under the current leadership of the other side, relations between them and us have deteriorated sharply. In any case, not many fishermen who often make a living in the South China Sea like the Philippine monkeys.
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