Although the decoration of this ship looks old, the whole ship does not look as shabby as an ancient ship. On the contrary, it is a bit new for an ancient ship.

The fat man and others on the Hailiu boat also fell due to the bumps of the boat. They didn't care so much and hurried to the side of the boat next to the Hailiu boat and started to cut the stuck rope with a knife.

The rope was strong, and even if I cut it here and pulled it there, it still took a long time to separate the two ships.

As soon as the two boats separated, they were getting farther and farther apart. Seeing that they could no longer go back directly, Hu Bayi quickly asked Fatty Wang to throw the life jacket and lifebuoy over.

At this moment, the boat shook again. Shirley Yang lost her footing and almost fell. Hu Bayi gave her a lift and fell down, breaking a piece of the deck.

When he got up, Shirley Yang suddenly noticed that Hu Bayi's hand was injured.

When he raised his hand, there was blood on it, which looked very scary, but Hu Bayi said that the blood was not from him, but from the boat. No wonder he felt that the boat was sticky as soon as he came over.

As soon as he finished speaking, a stream of blood suddenly gushed out from the place where he had just been smashed.

Seeing the blood, Hu Ba instantly realized something was wrong. He remembered that there was a kind of ship called a plague ship, and all the bodies on it were the bodies of people who died of the plague. It was easy to catch the plague in a place like this. They Must leave quickly.

The fat man on the other side had already prepared a lifebuoy and a lifejacket. He asked Ruan Hei to drive the boat steadily while he tied the rope to the lifebuoy and threw it directly into the opposite boat.

Guchai and Hu Bayi tied the two ends of the rope to the masts of the two ships so that the lifebuoys formed a natural zipline. Hu Bayi asked Shirley Yang to get over first.

Seeing that the situation was critical, Shirley Yang was afraid that Hu Bayi would be trapped after she passed by, so she asked him what to do. The rope was shaky, and Hu Ba Yi urged while saying that he had a way.

In the end, Shirley Yang was really anxious and rowed the lifebuoy back to the Hailiu boat. A big wave came over and the rope finally broke under the load.

In the cabin, the two of them were still trying to wake up Uncle Ming, but Uncle Ming, who had drunk too much, couldn't get up no matter how much he woke up.

At the last moment, Shirley Yang threw her Eagle Talon knife across the boat. Hu Bayi grabbed the Eagle Talon, tied the other side to the mast, and swung over.

The three-masted ship had sunk to the bottom of the sea again. Fortunately, Hu Bayi swung back and was not taken down with him.

His head hit the deck. Shirley Yang was startled and was about to help him, but she heard Hu Bayi gritting his teeth and telling them not to touch him.

After staying in a very strange posture for a long time, Hu Bayi turned around and explained.

"I'm stained with the blood of the plague ship, don't touch me."

While several people were talking, the three-masted ship appeared again and crashed in their direction. Fortunately, Uncle Ming woke up at this time and came out of the cabin to ask what happened.

Hu Bayi said that there was a plague-chasing ship that had been chasing them. When Uncle Ming heard this, he took a closer look and instantly saw that this was not a plague-chasing ship, but a blood-marking ship.

Everyone had no idea what the boat Uncle Ming was talking about, but they just had to listen to Uncle Ming. Everyone followed Uncle Ming's instructions and helped him raise the sea-shaking cannon.

Everyone is busy except the "Ma Tsai" duo brought by Uncle Ming.

The two of them were hiding in the cabin. When Ruan Hei saw this, he quickly asked them what they were doing here and why they didn't go out to help. The two looked at each other and said that they didn't know how to swim at all. If they went out, they would be seeking death. No one moved.

"If you want to live, go and help! If you don't go, I'll throw you into the sea."

Hearing Ruan Hei's threat, the man had no choice but to finally send a young man named Ahao out to help. Hu Ba asked him to tie the rope as soon as he saw the person, but Ahao didn't know how to do it.

The waves hit, and Ah Hao, who was tying the knot, lost his balance and fell directly from the deck.

Upon seeing this, Hu Bayi threw a gasoline barrel down for him to use, and quickly asked Ruan Hei to turn around, trying to save people, but because of the wind and waves, even the boat was not easy to control.

Ah Hao, who was in the water, had just used a gasoline barrel to stabilize his body when a huge wave came over and directly swept him and the gasoline barrel down.

In the cabin, Uncle Ming and others were studying the sea-shaking cannon. They put the gunpowder in, lit the fuse, and covered their ears without even pushing the cannon out.

Shirley Yang came in in time and shouted for them to push the cannon, and then pushed the mouth of the cannon out, but because no gunpowder was placed, it still did not light.

"Start over again."

On the other side, Hu Bayi, who asked Ruan Hei to turn around to save people, saw that Ruan Hei did not turn around as he said, so he followed Dali to control Ruan Hei, and controlled the boat to save people.

Hu Bayi said domineeringly that Ruan Hei was hired by him and he must listen to his words, and then went to rescue Ah Hao with Dali.

The searchlight found Ah Hao's location in the dark night. Hu Bayi jumped down without hesitation and swam towards Ah Hao's location.

The three-masted ship appeared again. This time they agreed with Ruan Hei and filled the cannon with ammunition. As the fuse became shorter and shorter, the ghost ship also collided in the direction of Hu Bayi and the two.

Finally, at the last moment, the three-masted ship was blown up, and Hu Bayi took Ah Hao on board.

While swimming to save people in the storm, Hu Bayi had very little strength left. As soon as he got on the boat, he lay down on the deck to rest. Shirley Yang hurried over to check on him and accused him of not going there because it was so dangerous. .

But Hu Bayi feels that we cannot just watch people die, and we must save them if we can.

As he said that, he wanted to touch Shirley Yang's face with his hand. Before he reached his destination, Fatty ran over and grabbed Hu Bayi's hand and asked him if he was okay.

Shirley Yang glanced at Fatty Wang and said that Hu Bayi was not dead, then glared at Hu Bayi and scolded him.

"What did you promise me before you got on the ship? Huh?"

Before she could express her temper, Fatty Wang started talking to her again.

"Yeah, what did you promise to Chief of Staff Yang? I'm telling you, Lao Hu, you scared me this time."

In just a few words, Shirley Yang lost all her anger. She glanced at Fatty Wang in confusion, and was completely speechless.

Listening to Fatty Wang's words, Shirley Yang couldn't help but sneered at him. Unexpectedly, Fatty didn't take it seriously at all, and even helped her tell Hu Bayi what to do if there was something really under the sea.

Hearing this, Hu Bayi struggled to sit up and said that he seemed to have really seen a very large monster on the bottom of the sea just now, but he could not see what it was specifically.

At this point, Fatty Wang felt as if he had seen it too. He guessed it was a turtle, but was laughed at by Shirley Yang because it was so outrageous.

On the other side, Ahao, who had just been rescued, was lying in Dali's arms, crying and saying that if he had known better, he would not have come with him to collect the bill.

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