Chapter 74 - We Won’t Die
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nTranslator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
nGong Hao looked at the life pod Gong Cheng had rowed away in and gritted his teeth.
nNo wonder he left so quickly!
nThis escape pod couldn’t be used. Fu Xi had moved over the remaining escape pods on the ship.
n“Ah Hao, try these.”
nGong Hao remained silent with a dark expression. He threw them all into the sea, but to their disappointment, not a single escape pod could float on the water.
nThey were all spoiled!
nGong Hao turned to look at Fu Xi and held her hand tightly.
n“Xi’er, I’ve implicated you.”
nShe had already reminded him long ago that there was a problem with Gong Cheng, but he still trusted Gong Cheng so easily and even brought her into danger.
nOn the sea, they were probably powerless to escape.
nThe sea breeze blew past Fu Xi’s face. Her eyes were sparkling and her gaze was firm.
n“Don’t be ridiculous. We won’t die.”
nThey still had hope before the ship sank.
nGong Hao was silent.
n“Howl!”
nLittle Bear’s anxious shout came from the side. The two of them looked towards the sound and saw that it was pressed under a few broken pieces of wood. Its foot seemed to be stuck and it could not move.
nFu Xi hurriedly ran over and moved the wood away with her bare hands.
nGong Hao rushed over and helped her move the wooden boards. With his help, the speed at which the wood was being moved increased.
nAt that moment, there was a series of battle cries.
n“If we catch them, all the money on the boat will be ours.”
nFu Xi suddenly raised her body and looked around. A light lit up on the sea surface, and there were ships everywhere.
nThe boat was filled with people, but when she saw their clothes, her heart sank.
n“They are pirates.”
nThey were dressed in pirate clothes. There was a large flag on the leader of the ships. It was a black flag with a large skull drawn on it.
nIn the sea breeze, the flag fluttered in the wind, and the skull was especially dazzling.
nGong Hao was also shocked and his eyebrows were almost knitted together.
n“Why are there pirates?”
nThis was a deserted island. Even if the ships had traveled for a period of time and returned to their original route, there would be very few ships that had passed through this route. If the pirates wanted to rob, they should not have targeted this boat.
n“Look there.” Fu Xi pointed at the stern of the pirate ship.
n“Ah Hao, I see a familiar face.”
nGong Hao looked in the direction she was pointing at, his gaze instantly bone-chilling.
nIt was Gong Cheng!
nSeeing that they had noticed him, he grinned and hid among the pirates.
nHis smile was mocking under the fire.
n“He was the one who hired the pirates.”
nFu Xi exhaled and pushed Gong Hao. “Leave quickly.”
nShe increased her speed and moved the wooden board that was pressing Little Bear away.
nHowever, these pieces of wood were the fragments of the captain’s cabin that had shattered after the ship had leaked. They were very heavy. Just now, the two of them had only moved less than a third of them away.
nLittle Bear cried even more miserably.
nHow could Gong Hao leave Fu Xi alone? Seeing that she insisted on saving Little Bear, he quickly moved the wood as well.
nThe last piece of wood was moved away, and Little Bear’s foot was finally pulled out.
n“Let’s go!”
nFu Xi carried it into her arms, but Gong Hao shook his head.
n“We can’t.”
nShe froze and looked around. While she and Gong Hao were moving logs, their ship had already been surrounded by pirates without any gaps.
nFu Xi stroked Little Bear’s fur and turned to look at Gong Hao.
n“Ah Hao, sorry.”
n“Don’t be ridiculous.” Gong Hao held her shoulder with a firm gaze.
n“I’ve said it before. I can never leave you behind.”
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