Chapter 1080
Chapter 1080
Zhong Tiyun, Zhou Jianghai, and Mu Mu were waiting at the edge of the deck. When they saw the two return, they immediately came up to them: "How is it? Is the situation on the island reliable?"
“Reliable.” Zhou Shuwan nodded and briefly recounted the situation introduced by Captain Wang, also mentioning the risks of the mirror-like seawater and tsunamis: “Although there are dangers, at least we have a clear goal, which is much better than drifting aimlessly at sea.”
Zhong Tiyun breathed a sigh of relief, a long-lost smile appearing on her face: "That's good. As long as we can build the fortress, we can truly settle down."
The emergency meeting on the mothership lasted the entire afternoon.
That evening, Captain Chen announced the final decision to all personnel via broadcast.
Three days later, the entire team will follow Vice Captain Wang to the newly discovered island to build a mid-air fortress as soon as possible to avoid the danger of the impending sea boiling disaster.
The entire mothership was overjoyed when the news was announced.
The crew members spontaneously began packing their luggage, and the building materials, seeds, and medical supplies in the warehouse were counted and packed one by one. Cranes busily lifted the supplies onto the various transport ships.
The anxiety and unease that had permeated the fleet were replaced by anticipation for the future.
Zhou Shuwan and her family also joined in packing their luggage.
But in fact, their luggage had already been packed and transferred to the cruise ship long ago.
Zhou Shuwan's abilities are special, so she will definitely have to stay on the mothership.
So what they had to do was go back and forth on the cruise ship to unload their luggage.
Although it was all for naught.
However, everyone had a cheerful smile on their face.
Zhou Shuwan sat to the side, flipping through the survey records left by Wang Qian, her gaze lingering on the description of the mirror-like seawater.
This was specially sent to her by Lieutenant Yun by Captain Chen before departure.
She understood what Captain Chen meant; he wanted her to refer to Captain Wang's records and try her best to lead everyone away from dangerous areas.
She herself was thinking that if a way could be found to circumvent this, the subsequent transfer of the main force would be much safer.
During their six-month voyage, the family had encountered countless dangers. Looking back, they still felt incredibly lucky to have survived each ordeal unscathed.
However, it wasn't just luck; it was also a combination of her spatial abilities and the concerted efforts of her family.
At that time, if the entire fleet has six or seven thousand people...
Zhou Shuwan frowned and pondered, remaining motionless for a long time.
"What are you thinking about?" Qi Mingyu walked over and sat down next to her.
“I was thinking about the mirror current and the tsunami.” Zhou Shuwan looked up: “Vice Captain Wang said they were lucky to make it through, just like we were last time. If we really encountered the mirror current and a huge tsunami during the transfer, with so many ships, it’s impossible for everyone to rely on luck.”
Qi Mingyu nodded, his tone grave: "But this phenomenon has no fixed range, and we don't know what the pattern is. We can only take it one step at a time."
Zhou Shuwan knew that Qi Mingyu was right.
Such natural disasters are completely unpredictable, and there are currently no instruments that can provide early warnings. Her perception can only send out signals when danger is approaching, and it is impossible to avoid it in advance.
She had no choice but to close the survey log and temporarily suppress her heavy worries. The most important thing right now was to recover her mental state and prepare for the upcoming voyage.
Three days later, the fleet set sail on time.
Nearly a hundred ships formed a neat formation, like a group of migrating whales cutting through the sea.
On the deck of the mothership, the forging furnace for boiling point alloys still spewed flames, the red light reflecting off the sweat-soaked work clothes of the processing workers.
The clanging and the roar of machinery mingled together, drowning out the sound of the waves crashing.
They needed to forge enough alloy to build the framework of the semi-aerial fortress before arriving at the new island.
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