Chapter 437 The Life of a Cannon Fodder in the Apocalypse (12)



It wasn't that Tang Baozhu was too vicious; it was just that she discovered that no matter which world a country was doing well, it wasn't a good country, and the people in that country weren't good people either.

However, dying so suddenly might not be such a good thing. After all, in a country where life is relatively comfortable, there are many fishing boats. At least some people can escape by hiding on fishing boats.

How many of them will escape depends entirely on their luck.

As the rain intensifies, more and more boats arrive at the location, all of which are pulled together in the hope that they can remain there once the waves subside.

Looking at the ships gathered here, Tang Baozhu figured there must be millions, even tens of millions of people. It wasn't just this one place that had been gathered by the government; there must be similar numbers of ships gathered in other places as well.

I don't know if the people on land have evacuated yet. I feel like the rain is getting heavier and heavier, as if there's a huge hole in the sky and torrential rain is leaking out from it.

I hope those people on land won't be so stubborn. They should hurry up and escape. They shouldn't have the idea that they can't bear to leave their hometown. Even if they can't bear to leave, they can give it up when their lives are at stake.

Tang Baozhu is now living on Tang Baozhu's boat with Lin Shengtian's family. Lin Shengtian's family's boat has been handed over to the puppet for care, so there is no need to worry about anyone sneaking in.

After all, the puppet's cultivation level is already among the highest in this world.

After dinner that day, Grandpa Lin had nothing to do, so he took his fishing rod and some animal entrails and went to the edge of the deck to continue fishing.

Fortunately, Tang Baozhu installed glass above to protect it from the rain; otherwise, it would have been impossible to get out, let alone fish.

Looking at the endless stream of ships approaching in the distance, Tang Baozhu felt particularly heavy-hearted. Even though she had known for so long, many people still didn't believe her.

So much time has been wasted, and we don't even know if those people have left the land yet? Especially those areas close to the coastline, if they don't leave quickly, they'll be the first to suffer.

Looking at the soldiers who were maintaining order in the heavy rain, Tang Baozhu felt quite admiring. They all seemed to be in their teens or twenties, yet they were carrying out their mission in such a storm.

Sometimes I really wanted to ask the puppets on the ship for help, but then I thought I should wait until it was time to help.

Lin Shengtian and his group were actually quite curious about the puppets on the ship. They thought they were retired soldiers hired by Tang Baozhu. After getting to know them, they found that each of them spoke quite normally and seemed to obey Tang Baozhu's words.

This put them at ease. After all, there were so many puppets on the ship, and only a few of them. If someone suddenly wanted to rob the ship, they wouldn't be able to stop them, with dozens of puppets.

They just didn't know they were puppets.

Tang Baozhu saw the worried looks on Lin Shengtian and the others' faces. They didn't know that these veterans were all puppets, otherwise they wouldn't be so worried. But it was impossible to tell them directly.

While Tang Baozhu was fishing with Grandpa Lin, she suddenly felt that the waves on the sea were getting bigger and bigger, especially in the distance, where it felt like waves hundreds of meters high were rushing towards them from afar.

"Grandpa Lin, let's hurry back to the cabin. There's a huge wave coming from a distance, hundreds of meters high. It will be very dangerous if we don't go back soon."

Although Grandpa Lin couldn't see very clearly, he was good at listening to advice. As soon as Baozhu called him, he put away his fishing rod without saying a word.

I didn't forget to carry the fish I caught; it was the result of several hours of hard work, and although it wasn't much, it was enough for a meal.

After Tang Baozhu and her group entered the cabin, they quickly told the puppets to pay attention to everything they needed to do, and also to go to the wheelhouse to stabilize the ship so that they wouldn't be powerless to resist when a big wave came.

Worried that others might have missed it, Tang Baozhu had the puppet take a megaphone and shout everywhere, then stopped after shouting dozens of times.

If they still refuse to listen to advice, then they can only blame their fate.

Tang Baozhu and Lin Shengtian's family were all in the cabin. Because the ship was rocking more and more violently, everyone was in the same room.

After all, there's an elderly person there who needs to be looked after.

Seeing the ship rocking more and more violently, and the various things hanging there looking like they were about to fall, Tang Baozhu took out a talisman from her spatial storage to stabilize it and secretly used it when no one was looking.

Although it still shakes, it's much better than at the beginning, and I don't even feel nauseous anymore.

My side is fine, but I wonder how the other ships around me are doing.

The waves surging in from the sea continued for almost a day. During that day, no one ate anything because the waves were so turbulent; they were afraid that if they took anything out, it would all break.

Although Tang Baozhu had already placed a talisman on the ship, she dared not place a talisman with too great power, lest anyone immediately notice something amiss.

It was only slightly better than others; at least it wasn't thrown into the air.

After a day, everyone eagerly went to look outside and found that they seemed to be no longer in the same place.

Unexpectedly, thousands upon thousands of ships were tied together and moved to different locations by the impact, and at this moment it seemed that they were getting closer and closer to the land.

Although they could feel themselves getting closer and closer to the land, the land had already been covered by the sea, and all the seawater had rushed inland.

The rain was still pouring down as usual, and the thought of the next eight years bringing the same weather made me frown unconsciously.

Eight years without sunshine was indeed a tough time; at the very least, it made you feel musty.

Looking at all the boats, I found that they were still tied together; at least the boat next to Tang Baozhu's was still chained to her boat.

Tang Baozhu felt that the waves hadn't subsided yet, since the chains hadn't shown any signs of being untied, which meant there were even bigger waves to come.

Although she was the one who informed the higher-ups in advance about the impending apocalypse, the high technology of today is quite advanced, and it can always detect things that Tang Baozhu is unaware of.

Just like when the next wave downstairs will come, Tang Baozhu certainly doesn't know, but the country does.

Tang Baozhu has made up her mind that from now on she will just follow the country's lead and do whatever the country says.

They had been starving all day, and the puppet had already cooked the meal, so they quickly called Lin Shengtian and the others to eat in the cabin.

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