Chapter 6 Weapon, Hook!



Lu Ye tried to wear it on his wrist and adjusted the tightness. It was heavy, but surprisingly fit his wrist well.

He moved his wrist, feeling the power of the metal device.

"This thing looks exciting!" Lu Ye grinned, and his previous depression was swept away.

He glanced at the simple introduction that popped up on the system interface.

[Hook Launcher (Excellent): Originally a tool used by experienced whalers to capture large marine life from a distance. It has a launch range of 50 meters, a sharp hook, and a strong cable. Operation Difficulty: Low.]

For whaling? Then it should be more than enough to deal with ordinary sea monsters or potential enemies, right?

Lu Ye felt at ease.

Finally, I have a decent long-range weapon, and my sense of security has instantly improved several levels.

He subconsciously glanced at Shen Shu beside him, and his previous promise was half fulfilled.

At this moment, the setting sun has completely sunk below the sea level and is being rapidly swallowed up by the rising night.

The sea breeze gradually became cooler.

"It's getting dark," Lu Ye warned solemnly. "The system has warned us that the sea is fraught with dangers at night, much more dangerous than during the day. We can't go any further. We need to find a place to stop and rest."

Upon hearing this, Shen Shu nodded and silently stopped paddling.

Lu Ye steered the boat as close as possible to a relatively calm sea area, and then dropped a simple anchor - actually a heavy iron block tied with a rope that was left over from the previously decomposed supplies.

The boat rocked gently in the microwave.

Here comes the problem.

This original kayak was only five meters long in total, and apart from the space at the bow and stern, there wasn't much room for people to lie down.

What’s even worse is that there are large boxes of supplies piled up at the stern that people were reluctant to disassemble, taking up a considerable amount of space.

When the two of them wanted to lie down and rest, they almost inevitably ended up next to each other.

"Uh... the place is a bit small." Lu Ye scratched his head, trying to break the silence.

Continue read on readnovelmtl.com


Recommendation



Comments

Please login to comment

Support Us

Donate to disable ads.

Buy Me a Coffee at ko-fi.com
Chapter List