Chapter 169 Returning Home, Arriving in Haishi



Huili was about to ask what evidence she had, when she suddenly remembered that Jiang Shuyin had already stated that she had no evidence before she even spoke.

This gave him an even bigger headache.

Believe it, even if there's no proof.

He trusts Jiang completely, believing 80% of what he heard before, and still believing the remaining 50%.

The four, who were used to making decisions and giving orders, had no opinions at the moment and asked with a "what do we do?" attitude:

Jiang Shuyin smiled, a glint in her dark eyes: "There's an old saying in Z country—'Respond to all changes by remaining unchanged.'"

The four looked at each other, and after discussing it back and forth, they concluded that her method was the most reliable.

Lisen didn't know why Fushit, that shameless guy, was so fond of ginger.

In short, the final sailing speed increased again, and the fuel in the fuel tank was being consumed quickly. It was conservatively estimated that they could reach the waters of Country R within 10 hours. Mr. Duou and Mr. Fushit both had connections in this area, and after careful consideration, Mr. Duou decided to disembark in Country R ahead of schedule.

Since we have to go through this process anyway, it doesn't count as a breach of contract.

Jiang Shuyin had spent a lot of time with them these past few days, so she felt a bit obligated and let them do as they pleased.

As is widely known, R country is an extremely hypocritical nation that dares not admit its historical mistakes and acts with utter inhumanity.

Surviving in such a country in a post-apocalyptic setting is a difficult task from the start.

Once everyone had talked things out, they became even more enthusiastic when they met again, knowing they were about to part ways.

Fushit was still somewhat hesitant. His roots in Z country were too shallow, and there was limited room for him to do anything. But R country's territory was too small. With a mutated giant shark like the one they encountered this time, a few collisions might reduce the territory by one-thousandth.

A day later, they arrived at the territorial waters of Country R and entered the area. No one came to intercept them for a long time.

Mr. Du Ou is calm but restless.

They stood at the bow of the ship and looked into the distance until the ship approached the port, at which point they saw people lingering on the dock.

Jiang Shuyin squinted and looked closely.

The man in the sailor uniform walked with a limp, sometimes stopping to stand for a while, his back and legs unable to straighten, his head slightly lowered.

Du's men shouted down, "Get ready! We're entering the port!"

He shouted it again in R language.

The man in the sailor uniform was very excited, as if he hadn't made a sale in ages. He started gesturing wildly and lunged straight at them.

"Why--"

Before the ship even got close to the shore, the sailor uniform fell into the sea and bobbed up and down on the surface.

Dark heads began to emerge from other ships docked in the harbor, like ants from an anthill, drawn by the aroma of food and coming out in droves to forage for it.

Jiang Shuyin stared at the sailor, and just as he climbed onto the ship and poked his head out—she smashed his skull with a stick.

The headless body, due to the remaining force, was flung into the sea.

"Mutant human".

Mr. Duou's worst fears came true. He took out his satellite phone and called his men in R country. After waiting for three minutes without any response, he felt as if his spine had been removed, and his back slumped down: "Let's go. R country might have completely fallen."

No one cares when unfamiliar ships invade territorial waters, and there isn't a single living person in the largest port. Mutants can roam freely and domineeringly. What kind of development can such a country have?

It will probably become a dead zone soon.

Knowing that it was still a day and a half away from Country Z, Mr. Du returned to his room to put his things down, and after dinner, he sat down again in the conference room.

Before speaking, Mr. Du sighed, "What a waste of all the money I invested, Jiang. After we arrive in Z country, I'll have to trouble you to take care of us foreign friends. Just take us to a place where we can catch a plane."

It wasn't that Du Ou looked down on China or didn't want to stay, but rather that he was worried about his family being harmed by the enemy and was anxious to go back to see if his wife and children were alright.

Jiang Shuyin also wanted to go home, so she naturally understood the longing for home felt by those who were away from home.

She was wearing a short-sleeved shirt when she boarded the ship, but she was wearing a cotton-padded coat when she disembarked, as if summer and autumn had slipped away without her noticing.

That evening, just before entering but not yet within the territorial waters of Country Z, a smaller vessel raised its signal lights, illuminating the larger ship, and announced: "You are about to enter our territorial waters. We will take measures to expel you after this illegal intrusion. Please stop immediately..."

Hearing her mother tongue outside, which she hadn't heard in a long time, Jiang Shuyin was filled with emotion.

During her time on the ship, her foreign language skills improved rapidly. Every conversation required her to mentally translate the foreign language into her native language, and then translate her native language back into the foreign language before speaking it aloud. It was incredibly tiring.

Jiang Shu led them to the cockpit to use the loudspeaker to communicate with them: "We have shut down the ship's engines, and the current speed is due to inertia as it moves forward."

"Hello, officers. I'm Jiang Shuyin, from Anshi. Everyone on our boat is a refugee from Hawaii. We were persecuted and had nowhere to go, so we came here with me."

Anshi?

People on the small boat all know this place, but the more famous a place is, the easier it is for people to exploit it.

They asked Jiang Shuyin to provide her phone number. Jiang Shuyin not only gave out her phone number but also her bracelet number. After verifying the information, the other party temporarily maintained a parallel driving speed with them.

About three minutes later, the other party confirmed that there was no mistake and replied to them: "This is all your side of the story. Even if Comrade Jiang Shuyin is on the ship, it cannot prove your innocence. Please stop the ship in Haishi for inspection."

“Okay.” Jiang Shuyin: “Could you please lead the way?”

Seeing this commotion, Lison and his companions thought they were almost there, but it took them a full four hours of sailing to reach the port of Haishi.

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