Food in comics

Chapter 200

PS: I'm not good at writing, but I'm still challenging and I always feel like I'm guilty of cheapness... I'm sorry.

The other people on the ship looked at each other, even if they didn't know what the strange noise was, they also knew that the matter was not simple, and it was probably linked to death.

Haven't waited for everyone to discuss.

"boom!"

The door of the control room was pushed open by the captain, stepped a few steps into the aisle, lowered his head, and looked down at the people on the deck.

"I am Moni, the captain of the Dover, and I now inform you that I will return to the cabins of the cabins immediately. Without any special circumstances, it is forbidden to leave the rooms."

Everyone on the deck saw Moni's cold expression and immediately understood that the situation might be worse than they thought.

"Hey! What happened?"

Someone on the deck raised their heads and shouted, their bodies trembling constantly, and fear took over their whole body. You must know that this is the sea, and there is nowhere to escape. The only foothold is this ship.

If there is any problem with the ships, they will be buried in the sea. The imagination alone makes many people unacceptable.

"Say it!"

"what's the situation!"

Others were also frightened, shouting loudly, wanting a reasonable explanation.

"The ship was attacked by a school of fish. In order to prevent you Muggles from moving and killing everyone, now get me back into the room." The captain shouted.

Sailing has never been the most afraid of bad weather, but a pig-like teammate. A little carelessness may be killed by a pig teammate.

Moni, who has been sailing for many years, will naturally not let this happen on his ship.

Many people are beginning to worry, for fear of dying on the sea, but after thinking about it, the safest way is to leave professional things to professional people to do.

Even stupid people know that now his life is tied to this ship, if there is some accident, then the ship is destroyed and no one wants to see this happen.

Reluctantly returned to the cabin one by one, waiting for the follow-up results.

The lively deck returned to the long-lost silence, and Moni was relieved. He was worried about the riots, which was fatal to sailing.

"How's the situation?" Moni returned to the operating room, immediately picked up the microphone, and said to the two boatsmiths heading to the bottom cabin.

"Still in a controllable state, there is a big hole on the left side of the hopper, and Mir and I are going to repair the ship." Jack, who is the instant noodle head, shouted with a microphone.

You can even hear the sound of running water through the microphone, obviously the leak is not small.

"The reason for the report?"

"It should have been an attack by a tuna swordfish, and saw a broken sword bone in the cabin." Jack picked up the broken sword bone and said.

The tuna is a fierce fish species, especially when it is connected with the skull, it makes it fierce.

The sword bone, which looks like a sharp saw blade, is extremely hard. With its terrifying speed, it can easily pierce a one-meter-thick steel plate. Not to mention that this kind of wood-made boat is a fish that navigators don’t like very much. group.

Because it is very likely to smash the boat and cause water leakage, although the price is quite expensive, it has a similar taste to tuna, and the meat is more elastic. It is loved by the wealthy.

But Moni was relieved when he heard Jack's report. The appearance of the tuna swordfish meant that there was no such powerful marine life nearby.

The situation he was most worried about did not appear.

"Report patch time."

"Immediately." Jack took out the spare plank and blocked it from the leak. It was a temporary patch for the leak, and the rest was slowly repaired.

"This is not too bad, Captain." The helmsman turned his head and smiled at Moni.

"It was a false alarm, damn it, I was so terrified, I thought it was really such a bad luck, I ran into the sea king, and I will be with the sea forever." Moni said heartily, and handed the pipe to the helmsman.

"A bite?"

"Hey, Captain Xie!"

"Captain, I'm afraid this matter is not over yet, the thunderstorm cloud moved." The observer took a deep breath and said.

His eyes did not stop observing the thundercloud.

The thunderstorm cloud in the distance gradually increased and moved at an extremely fast speed. It might not be long before the entire ship was enveloped.

According to the speed of the ship, even if it turns around or deviates from the course, there is no time to avoid it.

"What the hell is that?" the helmsman whispered softly, at this time his brain had stopped thinking.

Even if he didn't know anything, he knew that the speed of the thundercloud could not be so fast and weird. The greatest possibility was that there were some terrifying creatures in the thundercloud.

"Notify the engine room, ten minutes later, force takeoff." Moni put down the telescope, pondered for a few seconds before making a decision.

More than ten years of sailing experience has made him extremely sensitive to danger, and now he smells the smell before the danger comes.

"Captain, our boat needs at least half an hour to inflate. Ten minutes is too late. There is no take-off condition at all. Moreover, it is a thunderstorm cloud. Even if it is flying, flying in a thunderstorm is extremely dangerous. High," said the helmsman hastily.

The only thing that is certain now is that the ship will be wrapped in thunderclouds. As for whether there are horrible gourmet creatures in the thunderclouds, or just thunderclouds that act strangely, this is still unknown.

Forced take-off is almost a matter of life. If you still sail along the channel, then you may encounter danger, but the probability of surviving is definitely higher than forcibly taking off. This is the reason why the helmsman prevented Moni.

"There is no time to judge. When the thunderclouds surround us, we will be dead." Moni looked at the growing thundercloud with a serious expression.

"but···"

"No, but Lao Tzu is the captain."

"Hurry up," Moni shouted to the sailor standing still.

The situation in the engine room is rather special. No microphones can be installed. The purpose is to prevent food pirates from encountering food pirates and the control room is controlled. Therefore, it is only possible to send a message to the engine room manually.

The sailor had just ran out of the control room, and before he could leave, the ship was swaying a few more times, and the strange noise sounded again.

"Be careful." Standing outside the control room, Ivan supported the sailor who almost fell.

The crew member thanked him and left in a hurry, without thinking about why Ivan did not return to his room.

Without speaking, Moni knew that there was another problem in the bottom deck just by listening to the voice.

"Captain, the matter is serious. Just now the ship's plank has been scratched with several wounds. What's worse is that a ship's rib was scratched, and it is very likely that the keel was also injured.

I am now worried that the ship will not be able to withstand the impact of the waves for a long time, and the keel will be broken."Jack said very quickly, his hands did not stop filling the loopholes at all, but he couldn't be too busy.

The water level in the bilge was soaring, almost past the ankles, and before long, it would reach the distance of submerging the calves. If it reached above the waist, the probability of ship destruction would reach 90%.

"Ten minutes later, the ship took off forcibly."

"Just kidding, don't you know how powerful the force of the takeoff is, do you want us all to die in the ocean?" Jack roared, completely unable to believe his ears.

Forced take-off is not impossible, but it requires a huge impact, and that impact comes at the cost of damage to the hull. If it is normal, the damage can be controlled to a minimum.

However, under the current circumstances, it is impossible to control it at all, and even force the hull to fall apart during takeoff. This is simply a bet on the lives of more than a hundred people on the ship.