Chapter 1061 The Philippines' Intentions
Chapter 1061 The Philippines' Intentions
As Li Mo'er sang "Penghu Bay," Li Jun's eyes grew brighter and brighter.
The cockpit was bustling with activity as a group of singers experienced the joy of piloting the ship.
When they heard Li Mo'er start singing, they all stopped chattering and listened quietly to her performance.
"Grandma's Penghu Bay" is adapted from Pan Anbang's childhood story with his grandmother in Penghu. The song is in the Gong mode and has a two-part structure.
After its release, the song became a household name in China, and Pan Anbang won the "Taiwan Best Newcomer Award" for it. However, after his grandmother passed away, Pan Anbang did not publicly sing "Grandma's Penghu Bay" for nearly 15 years. It was not until 2003, after recovering from a serious illness, that Pan Anbang sang the song again.
At first, the group of handsome men and beautiful women were quite happy that their boss had a new song, but the more they listened, the more distressed they felt, especially two or three of them who had grown up with their grandmothers.
Before they knew it, tears were welling up in their eyes. Scenes of going to dig for wild vegetables with their grandmother when they were children came back to them.
"Grandma's Penghu Bay" is a beautiful and lyrical song that expresses praise for the homeland of Penghu Bay and evokes memories of wonderful childhood times.
The lyrics are natural, unrestrained, and poetic, while the melody is natural, smooth, and intimate, making listeners feel as if they are in a picturesque natural landscape, inspiring people to pursue the pure beauty of nature.
As soon as Li Mo'er finished singing, applause erupted around her. She looked at the group of singers in surprise and saw that their eyes were all red.
It seems this song has resonated with them quite a bit. Li Mo'er said to Li Jun, "I'll give you the sheet music for this song when I have time. You'll sing this song on the fourth cassette tape."
Li Jun was overjoyed upon hearing this. The cruise ship sailed through the vast South China Sea, touring the Dongsha Islands and Zhongsha Islands.
By noon the next day, they finally arrived near the Spratly Islands. Li Mo'er pointed to the islands on the map and discussed their names with a group of singers.
Due to its geographical location, the temperature here is above zero degrees Celsius. Standing on the deck, feeling the gentle breeze, I felt much more relaxed and at ease.
A blue and yellow iron boat in the distance caught Old Zhang's attention. He said the boat was yellow and blue because it was originally blue, but over time, seawater erosion and wind and sun exposure caused most of the blue paint to peel off, and the exposed iron plates rusted, so it appeared yellow from a distance.
The distance was too far for her to reach with her mind, so she picked up her binoculars and looked. She saw a dozen or so people on the ship, their skin was somewhat dark and their hair was curly. It was clear at a glance that they were not Chinese.
Li Mo'er said to Zhao Yunting, "Brother Ting, move over a little."
Zhao Yunting nodded, turned the rudder to the left, and steered the ship southeast.
When they were a kilometer away from the ship, Li Mo'er's consciousness finally enveloped it.
At this moment, there were three people on the bow of the ship, directing the captain to sail in the direction they indicated.
Li Mo'er extended her thoughts downwards into the boat and saw that the depth was only about three or four meters. As Zhao Tingyun continued to sail forward, an island finally appeared in her mind.
She opened the map and examined it carefully. Zhao Yunting pointed to a small dot on the map and said, "This should be the island, Ren'ai Ansha."
Li Mo'er knew this island. She remembered that on Earth in her previous life, the Philippines only landed on Ren'ai Reef in 1999, but here it happened more than a decade earlier. It seemed that with a single flap of her butterfly wings, she had changed too much of the course of history in this world.
Zhao Yunting said, "I have learned about Ren'ai Reef. This island is an atoll that is about 15 kilometers long from north to south and about 5.6 kilometers wide from east to west. The top area of the atoll is 51.62 square kilometers and the reef flat area is 21.37 square kilometers. It is located about 14 nautical miles southeast of Meiji Reef in the Spratly Islands."
He asked Li Mo'er, "Can you tell which country they are from?"
Li Mo'er nodded and said, "It should be a ship from the Philippines! It seems they intend to ground this ship on the island and try to take over it."
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