Being a Koi in a Survival Game

Chapter 9: Sailing Carnival 9

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"In fact, it's not a bad idea for you to hide." Master Fu held the knife in one hand and wiped the blade with a rag with the other hand. His voice was light, "But don't you think that killing those infected people is the best solution instead of hiding?"

Fu Anan paused and looked at him in surprise.

Only those who have experienced it personally know how difficult it is to kill a group of people you used to live with day and night. At least, her more than ten years of education did not allow her to do so.

Even if these people pose a potential danger.

Fu Anan looked at Chef Fu again. This didn't sound like something a chef who just stayed in the kitchen and made delicious pan-fried salmon would say.

This extremely handsome Master Fu... it's better for him to keep a low profile.

Fu Anan pushed the dining cart back to the room and locked the door. She also added an iron mesh and foam at the door. She didn't know why she did this, but she felt it was safer this way.

The ninth day of survival at sea was safely passed.

Day 10 of Sailing Survival

Fu Anan lay on the peephole as usual to watch the situation outside. Sometimes Aunt Li and the captain would knock on the door to ask if she was feeling better.

Fu Anan, who was used to staying at home, said it was okay. If possible, she could stay in the room for the remaining twenty days.

In another room

Two novice players are discussing.

"Another one has been infected." The yellow-haired boy said as he closed the door.

"Or we can just follow our previous plan and stay on the deck. If something happens, we can seal the door connecting the upper and lower parts of the ship."

"Okay." The bespectacled man next to him nodded. "The other players have been hiding and are unwilling to show up. Let's go up by ourselves and don't worry about what they do."

The two hit it off immediately.

The sky is full of dark clouds

It's another rainy day.

The two of them walked together through rows of containers that were so close together that there was only room for one person.

"Damn, this container stinks!" The yellow-haired boy said, covering his nose. "What's in it?"

The most important reason why they dared to go on the deck with just a backpack was because they found a container filled with various supplies. There was food and water in the container, enough for them to survive the remaining 20 days.

"It's here." said the blond boy, pointing at the number on the container.

The two took out tools and began to remove the plastic seal.

Sizzle—

A harsh and unpleasant sound was heard.

The man with glasses stopped what he was doing and asked, "Is there something inside?"

"No way." The yellow-haired boy was stunned. "Wasn't everything fine when we came here to investigate?"

It was just noon and the sky was getting darker.

Dark clouds piled up and pressed down, lightning was visible in the clouds, huge thunder followed, and bean-sized raindrops began to fall sporadically.

Heavy rain is coming.

"Let me do it." The blond boy took the lock-picking tool from the man with glasses and opened it in no time.

"roar!"

There was actually someone inside who rushed out like a madman, knocked down the yellow-haired boy and bit his face.

"ah!"

The blond boy screamed.

Seeing this, the man with glasses kicked the crazy person away and pulled the yellow-haired boy back.

They shipped the wrong container!

(End of this chapter)