☆2. Chapter 2 Unlock Mission



Chapter 2 Unlocking Mission

She used her mind to ask the system again, "Are there any other rewards? Something practical."

“Not yet.”

Chu Qiao threw the drone aside. She had no interest in anything that could not keep her alive.

The voice in my head sounded again.

"Ding—the mission has been updated, please check."

Chu Qiao's mind moved and he checked the tasks. When he pulled down the column of new tasks in his mind, a column of data popped up.

Mission 1: Survival at Sea

Mission Difficulty: Level 1

Admission conditions: Random entry

Time requirement: five days

Goal 1: Live broadcast room popularity reaches 10,000

Objective 2: Safely reach Kyushu Island (Longitude and latitude of Kyushu Island: 20°54'-21°10'N, 109°00-109°15'E)

Reward 1: Restore all the host's memories

Reward 2: 20,000 gold coins

Reward 3: A full set of primary outdoor clothing

The mission data was very clear, and Chu Qiao remembered all the information at a glance. What interested her most was the restoration of all memories.

Now that she was here, she had to make the best of it. Not dwelling on the past, focusing on the present and solving problems was the first thing she learned in her previous life in the Guard Corps.

Now, obtaining the memory of this body is the most important thing for Chu Qiao to live in this world.

To complete the task, the popularity of the live broadcast room needs to reach 10,000. As a newbie who knows nothing about live broadcasting, Chu Qiao opened the live broadcast room that he had just disdained.

In an instant, a red light curtain appeared in front of Chu Qiao.

Chu Qiao, who had an amazing learning ability, quickly browsed through the live broadcast room's beginner's guide and learned about barrage, fan groups, reward gifts, room management...

After completing these, Chu Qiao had a rough idea of ​​what was going on.

Time did not allow her to study it carefully. The sun was hanging overhead near noon, extremely hot, and was slowly driving away the moisture in her body. Chu Qiao felt a little dizzy due to a slight lack of water.

She opened the live broadcast room with her mind, and the live broadcast equipment that had been neglected aside also started to move, turning the four small propellers above its head, and with a "whoosh" it flew into the air, following Chu Qiao's side.

A blue light screen appeared in front of Chu Qiao's eyes, and Chu Qiao's live broadcast screen appeared on it. The picture was so clear that even the pores on Chu Qiao's face could be seen clearly.

Chu Qiao glanced at the drone in surprise. It was indeed a high-definition camera.

But she did not stop even though she was injured, and continued to search the lifeboat. There was nothing on the boat except a few ropes tied on each side.

People came in and out of the live broadcast room from time to time, and there were always less than 10 people.

Chu Qiao looked up at the sun above his head. The climate here was very similar to that of a planet that had been abandoned after its resources were exhausted. Chu Qiao compared it with that planet and began to analyze it.

When she woke up from the lifeboat, she observed the position of the sun. At this moment, she was in the middle of the sky. According to the only memory in her mind, Jiuzhou Island was close to Nanyang City, northwest of Beidao.

At this time, more than a dozen people came into the live broadcast room in groups of three or four.

"A woman? What are women doing out here when they're not at home taking care of the kids?"

"It's really at sea! I thought it was a clickbait headline and was about to come in and criticize it."

"Has anyone noticed that this streamer's video is super clear and doesn't shake at all? This equipment must have cost hundreds of thousands of dollars."

"Yes, it must be an aerial shot. Otherwise, it would be difficult to shoot from this angle at sea."

………………

Chu Qiao saw someone coming into the live broadcast room, thought about the scene when he went to other live broadcast rooms to learn from others, and imitated them and said:

"Hello everyone, my name is Chu Qiao. I'm an adventure enthusiast. I've undergone rigorous training and can fly a plane, eat snakes and insects, wade through swamps, and walk through deserts."

"Don't brag, host. There's no precedent for women in Beidou Country showing their faces publicly."

"To me, that outfit looks like a flight attendant's uniform. The anchor is probably kidding."

"Interest, interest, understand?"

"This time, I'm on a sea adventure. From just now until now, the lifeboat has remained in place, and the water is like a mirror. The sun was to my right just now, but now it's overhead. I'm facing north, and I need to keep heading northwest to reach my destination, Jiuzhou Island."

"The woman knows all the directions. The anchor is quite capable."

Chu Qiao didn't know whether the netizen was sincere or sarcastic, but she couldn't care less at the moment.

A breeze blew, and Chu Qiaogan hurriedly pulled a hair from his head, and the wind blew the hair fluttering.

Fortunately, the wind was blowing from south to north.

Chu Qiao took off his life jacket and the uniform vest he was wearing outside, and explained to the live broadcast room:

"The northwest wind is blowing right now, which is just right for us to reach our destination. This area is affected by strong cold air masses in winter, so the northwest wind is very beneficial for us to reach our destination."

"But if the wind changes, we'll need to use anchors to prevent the boat from drifting in the wrong direction. There's no extra material on the boat, so I plan to use the life jacket I'm wearing and the vest inside to make two anchors."

Chu Qiao didn't stop moving his hands and paid attention to the ropes around the lifeboat. The ropes were tied to four rubber pull rings around the lifeboat. Chu Qiao picked it up and saw that it was a single knot.

The single knot is the most common and easiest way to tie a knot. It can effectively prevent slipping, but it also has a big disadvantage. When the knot is too tight or the rope is seriously damp, it is difficult to open.

The lifeboat probably takes advantage of this shortcoming and effectively prevents the rope from falling off.

While Chu Qiao was unbuttoning his clothes, he also had to pay attention to the wind direction. In a short while, transparent blisters had formed on the pads of his fingers.

She frowned, this body was so delicate and tender.

"Is the anchor not okay?"

"Isn't the anchor a professional? You can't say no."

Chu Qiao continued, "The ropes are soaked through with water. We need to dry them out so they can be untied. Fortunately, the sun is shining brightly right now."

Chu Qiao wiped the sweat off his face and pulled the wet rope forward. The wet rope was very heavy.

Chu Qiao used his hands and feet to pull the ropes one by one onto the edge of the boat. The scorching sun at noon soon dried the ropes.

After the knots were dry, they were easy to untie. Chu Qiao untied them all with almost no effort. Twelve hemp ropes were coiled on the pole.

She used four ropes to tie the four corners of the life jacket together, and then tied the ends of the four ropes together. Now the life jacket looks like a parachute.

Chu Qiao shook his vest and prepared to tie it up.

With a bang, something fell out of the vest. The lifeboat was shaking as it was moving, and the thing suddenly fell into the gap on the edge of the lifeboat.

Chu Qiao took off her hairband and put it on her hand. Her hair fluttered in the wind. She looked at her hair and found that the wind was gradually weakening.

There is no time left. Once the wind direction changes and the anchor is not ready, all the effort we have just spent half a day will be in vain.

Chu Qiao picked up the rope and tied the vest using the same principle.

Only after doing all this did Chu Qiao breathe a sigh of relief.

In the afternoon, the wind stopped and the lifeboat regained stability. Chu Qiao attached the anchor made of vest to the back of the lifeboat to prevent the lifeboat from being carried away by the wind and moving farther and farther in the opposite direction when the wind picked up.

The number of people in the live broadcast room increased from a dozen to more than thirty.

Most people still have the same argument, either wondering why a woman is broadcasting live, or questioning the authenticity of the live broadcast.

Although Chu Qiao did not regain all his memories, he vaguely felt that people in this world seemed to have a huge misunderstanding of women.

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