Chapter 824 Onlookers



"That's fine too. At least it will allow reporters to capture some footage, so they won't have to wait in vain."

The crowd on the dock watched for a while, but seeing that nothing was happening, they gradually dispersed and went back to their own business.

However, he kept glancing at the three fishing boats surrounded by the cordon, hoping to see what new developments might occur.

As time passed, the reporter Fang Yi had contacted finally arrived late.

As soon as the reporters arrived, they couldn't wait to ask about the situation. After a brief explanation, Fang Yi led them onto the ship.

Feng Ye immediately instructed the boatmen to start the winch and slowly tighten the towing line again.

The winches on all three ships were operating simultaneously, and the traction cable was being retrieved little by little.

Beneath the surface, a huge section of a whale's tail gradually appeared, being pulled slowly upwards.

"You can see it now, the tail is being hoisted up!"

"It's been pulled in, the tail is about to show."

"What a big tail..."

Everyone gasped in surprise.

The reporters quickly raised their cameras to capture this rare moment.

The crowd on the dock was once again drawn to the cordon, gathering outside the cordon and watching curiously.

However, they were too far away and the ship blocked their view, so no matter how much they craned their necks or stood on tiptoe, they couldn't see what was happening at the stern.

There was excitement to be had, but they couldn't see clearly, which made them even more curious. They were so anxious that they scratched their heads and wished they could break through the cordon and get on the ship to see what was going on.

However, no one dared to actually cross the line.

The deterrent power of the police should not be underestimated; although the crowd was itching to get involved, they could only suppress their impulses.

At that moment, a clever person spotted a good spot and quickly ran to the nearby boat.

Regardless of whether the boat captain was there or agreed, they climbed aboard and went to the stern, where they took up a good position.

With one person taking the lead, others followed suit, scrambling to climb onto nearby boats to secure the best viewing spots.

In no time, the stern decks of the nearby ships were packed with people.

Inspired by this, some boat captains who had moored their boats further out at sea took to the surface to observe.

The police were helpless; they could manage the order at the dock, but they couldn't control the ships at sea.

They had no water transportation, so they could only shout loudly to warn the boats not to get too close and to keep a safe distance.

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