Chapter 86 - 86 Another One Rescued

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n86 Another One Rescued

nFu Xi patted the back of Gong Hao’s hand and rolled her eyes at him angrily.

n“Alright, hurry up and get him up.”

nIf she said another word, she was afraid that Gong Cheng would really go into shock.

nAfter dehydration and shock, he would need a lot of cold saline. If the two of them did not have it, they would have to watch him die when the time came.

nGong Hao came back to his senses and hurriedly got Gong Cheng onto the boat. As for the lifeboat, he didn’t throw it away and kept it at the stern.

n“Move him under the sail.” Fu Xi ordered Gong Hao to move.

nShe couldn’t be bothered to touch Gong Cheng. Dirty!

nGong Cheng was thrown under the sail. The sun could not reach him, and the cold sea breeze blew on his face, making his condition slightly better.

nGong Hao couldn’t take it anymore and fed him some water.

nGong Cheng was like a dried sapling. After gulping down three large bowls of water, he finally recovered.

nWhen he opened his eyes and met Gong Hao, a look of shock quickly flashed across Gong Cheng’s eyes.

nIt was him!

nBut he immediately narrowed his eyes and grabbed Gong Hao’s sleeve with trembling hands.

n“Brother? Is that you?”

nGong Hao didn’t reply with a cold expression.

nGong Cheng’s eyes were already red as tears flowed down his face. “This is great. I’ve finally found my big brother. With you around, I’ll be at ease.”

nBefore he could finish speaking, he fainted again.

nGong Hao looked at him with a complicated expression. His brows were locked tightly together.

nHis reaction just now did not seem to be fake.

nCould it be that Gong Cheng had discovered his conscience and regretted it after experiencing life and death?

nGong Hao sighed heavily.

nOn the other hand, Fu Xi stared coldly at Gong Cheng and glanced at Little Bear beside her.

nGong Cheng was really good at acting. But before his tail was revealed, she would not do anything rash.

nIf they wanted to catch a snake, they had to catch one in the net!

nThe ship continued to sail. Not long after, Gong Hao and Fu Xi discovered another black dot.

nThe two of them looked at each other and saw a hint of helplessness in each other’s eyes.

nThis sea was usually very desolate. Yet, they had saved Gong Cheng. From the looks of it, they had to save another person.

nIn the end, Fu Xi made the decision.

n“Let’s go and take a look.”

nIn the vast sea, they can’t leave someone in the lurch. This was also fate.

nGong Hao agreed with her and steered the boat closer to the black dot.

nWhen she saw that it was a woman in red who was holding a broken wooden board and floating with the waves, Fu Xi immediately decided to save her.

n“Ah Hao, come closer. She’s still conscious. We can’t leave her in the sea.”

nThe woman in red also noticed their boat and shouted for help.

n“Kind person, save me!” The woman shouted anxiously. She accidentally choked on her saliva and coughed violently.

nThe wooden board was shaking even more violently. It was no longer as stable as before and was about to sink to the bottom of the sea.

nFu Xi quickly threw a rope over.

n“Hold it. We need to get you up here.”

nThe woman desperately grabbed the rope head and exerted force with her arms, finally climbing onto the boat. She took two slow breaths and knelt down to Fu Xi.

n“Thank you, benefactor.”

n“Get up.” Fu Xi pulled her up and sized her up. Saving someone was her choice, but she would be prepared. “Why did you fall into the sea?”

n“I met a pirate.”

nThe woman trembled and explained with a pale face, “The boat was robbed. Everyone on my boat was killed. I was afraid, so I had no choice but to jump into the sea with a broken piece of deck.”

nSeeing that she was pitiful, Fu Xi kindly handed her a shirt.

n“Put it on first.”

nThe woman whimpered as she lowered her head to take it. A cold glint flashed across her eyes.

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