Wang Tu Baye
Chapter 164 Escape from the Dead
Chapter 164 Escape from the Dead
Those who have tried the ice bucket challenge will definitely have a deep understanding of the biting cold attack, and you will know what it feels like once you taste it.
With a cage rope tied to his body, Verus focused on controlling his balance, and he must not fall into the water early.
Once he falls into the water before getting close to Doug, he will have no chance in the storm, and the next mountainous wave is slowly approaching.
Joe, Larry, and little Henry and other crew members on the boat were also red-eyed instantly. People who make a living at sea have tied their lives to their belts. If you save others today, others will help you tomorrow.
The rotating rope drum that has been activated by Verus is spinning rapidly. This is a device for placing the rope of the crab cage, and it normally stops when it is lighted.
How could Joe and Larry let the rope shine? Without this life-saving cage rope, Doug and Verus at sea would surely die.
But it's not easy to stop the inertia of the cage rope with the huge power of the fast rotating machine. How can the power of the machine be blocked by a small human body, but you can't allow you to think too much at this time.
Joe took advantage of the temporary calm of the waves, jumped forward, tied the other end of the cage rope around himself, and tied a complicated sailor's knot.
This life-saving cage rope would not break unless the rope broke itself, or ripped his Joe's body.
Larry's staring, blood-red, cannibal eyes were nothing like his usual suave public image.
Together with more than a dozen crew members, he hugged people around Qiao and built a human wall to firmly fix them near the rope drum.
Verus II is a human being, but it is also the first time he has surfed in such a dangerous environment. This is a life-threatening game.
Doug stared at Verus with wide eyes in horror. He was not as flustered as he fell into the water at the beginning, but his trembling lips trembled involuntarily, and he just floated in the sea stupidly and motionless.
Verus's surfing level is average, and he would never challenge a 12-meter wave at ordinary times, that would be courting death.
But this time he was forced to go to Liangshan, Verus didn't even have a chance to think about it, and jumped out of the board while tied to the rope.
Hesitating for a few more seconds, missing the distance and the waves, and trying to get closer to Doug is a dream.
The wind at the bottom of the wave suddenly weakened, and it might have been blocked by the huge waves around. Verus had a chance to jump hard with both feet, and landed on the side of Doug accurately.
Doug cried loudly next to Verus' ear, "Boss, I don't want to die."
Verus shouted desperately: "Don't move, I'm holding you, I'm going to die together."
Verus hugged Doug tightly from behind, and the two looked at the approaching huge waves behind them, feeling as if they were about to be crushed by Mount Tai, but they had no choice but to resign themselves to their fate.
The life-and-death struggle on Spirit continued, no matter how long the rope was, there was a moment of light. With a loud noise, more than a dozen people huddled together were pulled to the exit of the rope drum.
Even though the storm was so violent, everyone still heard a "bang" from the cage rope, and then a new huge wave hit, and the entire Spirit was submerged in the sea.
After a while, Spirit, which was shaking violently from side to side, got out of the waves again. The crew members who were beaten up and down regrouped and began to pull Larry and Joe to recover the cage rope.
Larry was going crazy, and shouted: "Is the rope broken? Where are Verus and Doug? Why can't you see anyone?"
It's a pity that in the hurricane-level wind, no one could hear anyone's words, and the crew began to reel in the rope crazily by instinct.
Round and round, the cage rope pulled back used to bring back a crab pot, but this time there were two lives on the other end of the rope.
Old Henry, the captain of the Courage, held the rudder calmly, leaned slightly less than [-] degrees to meet the huge waves one after another, and the endless and monstrous waves seemed to never end.
Joe and Larry looked like they were about to cry. The cage rope was pulled back very fast, and the crew members used their breastfeeding strength, at least several times faster than usual.
This gave them the illusion that the end of the rope was empty, so they could be recovered so quickly.
In the dark sea outside the ship, a few searchlight beams wandered around to search, but there was nothing on the vast sea, and everyone could only see one wave after another.
The turntable in everyone's hands suddenly faltered, and the weight caused the rope to collapse straight, bursting with cheers and jumping instantly.
The moment Verus was slapped by the giant wave, he was knocked unconscious, and the last instruction he left for his body was to die and not let go.
I don't know how long it took, but Verus felt that he was floating in the clouds, with a faint fairy voice beside his ears, and his whole body was warm and indescribably comfortable.
After a lot of effort, Verus finally opened his eyes, and what he saw were a few anxious and happy faces.
Larry swung his fist, and shouted: "You brat, don't die, you'll make labor and management worry to death."
Joe hurriedly waved his arm to block it, and persuaded him, "Larry, take it easy, you punched him to death just after he was rescued."
Little Henry smiled and said, "Then I don't agree. The crab pots we scatter and the future catches are still waiting for the big boss Verus to buy them."
It took a while for Verus to receive the feedback from his body. He felt his throat hurt like being cut by a knife, and his lips were cracked and blue, and it hurt when he pursed his mouth.
Verus yelled weakly: "Where's the Dog?"
Little Henry pointed to the next door and said, "His hypothermia is much more serious than yours, hey, he's lying in the intensive care unit of the ICU."
When Verus heard that Doug was rescued, he immediately felt relieved, slowly closed his eyes, and fell into a deep sleep in an instant.
Whether he can pass through the hell of low temperature in the future can only depend on the luck of that kid Doug himself, and no one can help him.
Compared with life and death, bumps, frostbite and cuts on the body are nothing at all.
After Verus crossed, he insisted on sportsman-level physical exercise every day, which helped him fully recover in less than two days.
Through the glass observation window, Verus looked worriedly at Doug lying inside. His eyes that had been closed all the time had not been opened. Almost 48 hours had passed.
Verus, who walked out of the cabin slowly on crutches, heard the loud cheers of the crew, and the joyful expressions of the harvest appeared on the faces of every crew member.
Life at sea is just like life. After the storm, there must be calm. Under the gray sky, the sea surface has some visibility, and some distance and the sky can be seen vaguely.
According to what old Henry found out, the Valor family almost monopolizes this ocean line that no one dares to come to, and the super storm also helped them a lot. The Alaskan king crabs who gathered together to avoid the storm hooked up with each other and fell into it. into their crab cage.
One cage after another was full of crab cages, and the joy of such a huge harvest made Verus smile.
No matter how much money you earn, it is just a number. Happiness is often as simple as that. The trees are full of fruits, and the net is full of fish, which is far more exciting than mountains of gold and silver.
(End of this chapter)
Those who have tried the ice bucket challenge will definitely have a deep understanding of the biting cold attack, and you will know what it feels like once you taste it.
With a cage rope tied to his body, Verus focused on controlling his balance, and he must not fall into the water early.
Once he falls into the water before getting close to Doug, he will have no chance in the storm, and the next mountainous wave is slowly approaching.
Joe, Larry, and little Henry and other crew members on the boat were also red-eyed instantly. People who make a living at sea have tied their lives to their belts. If you save others today, others will help you tomorrow.
The rotating rope drum that has been activated by Verus is spinning rapidly. This is a device for placing the rope of the crab cage, and it normally stops when it is lighted.
How could Joe and Larry let the rope shine? Without this life-saving cage rope, Doug and Verus at sea would surely die.
But it's not easy to stop the inertia of the cage rope with the huge power of the fast rotating machine. How can the power of the machine be blocked by a small human body, but you can't allow you to think too much at this time.
Joe took advantage of the temporary calm of the waves, jumped forward, tied the other end of the cage rope around himself, and tied a complicated sailor's knot.
This life-saving cage rope would not break unless the rope broke itself, or ripped his Joe's body.
Larry's staring, blood-red, cannibal eyes were nothing like his usual suave public image.
Together with more than a dozen crew members, he hugged people around Qiao and built a human wall to firmly fix them near the rope drum.
Verus II is a human being, but it is also the first time he has surfed in such a dangerous environment. This is a life-threatening game.
Doug stared at Verus with wide eyes in horror. He was not as flustered as he fell into the water at the beginning, but his trembling lips trembled involuntarily, and he just floated in the sea stupidly and motionless.
Verus's surfing level is average, and he would never challenge a 12-meter wave at ordinary times, that would be courting death.
But this time he was forced to go to Liangshan, Verus didn't even have a chance to think about it, and jumped out of the board while tied to the rope.
Hesitating for a few more seconds, missing the distance and the waves, and trying to get closer to Doug is a dream.
The wind at the bottom of the wave suddenly weakened, and it might have been blocked by the huge waves around. Verus had a chance to jump hard with both feet, and landed on the side of Doug accurately.
Doug cried loudly next to Verus' ear, "Boss, I don't want to die."
Verus shouted desperately: "Don't move, I'm holding you, I'm going to die together."
Verus hugged Doug tightly from behind, and the two looked at the approaching huge waves behind them, feeling as if they were about to be crushed by Mount Tai, but they had no choice but to resign themselves to their fate.
The life-and-death struggle on Spirit continued, no matter how long the rope was, there was a moment of light. With a loud noise, more than a dozen people huddled together were pulled to the exit of the rope drum.
Even though the storm was so violent, everyone still heard a "bang" from the cage rope, and then a new huge wave hit, and the entire Spirit was submerged in the sea.
After a while, Spirit, which was shaking violently from side to side, got out of the waves again. The crew members who were beaten up and down regrouped and began to pull Larry and Joe to recover the cage rope.
Larry was going crazy, and shouted: "Is the rope broken? Where are Verus and Doug? Why can't you see anyone?"
It's a pity that in the hurricane-level wind, no one could hear anyone's words, and the crew began to reel in the rope crazily by instinct.
Round and round, the cage rope pulled back used to bring back a crab pot, but this time there were two lives on the other end of the rope.
Old Henry, the captain of the Courage, held the rudder calmly, leaned slightly less than [-] degrees to meet the huge waves one after another, and the endless and monstrous waves seemed to never end.
Joe and Larry looked like they were about to cry. The cage rope was pulled back very fast, and the crew members used their breastfeeding strength, at least several times faster than usual.
This gave them the illusion that the end of the rope was empty, so they could be recovered so quickly.
In the dark sea outside the ship, a few searchlight beams wandered around to search, but there was nothing on the vast sea, and everyone could only see one wave after another.
The turntable in everyone's hands suddenly faltered, and the weight caused the rope to collapse straight, bursting with cheers and jumping instantly.
The moment Verus was slapped by the giant wave, he was knocked unconscious, and the last instruction he left for his body was to die and not let go.
I don't know how long it took, but Verus felt that he was floating in the clouds, with a faint fairy voice beside his ears, and his whole body was warm and indescribably comfortable.
After a lot of effort, Verus finally opened his eyes, and what he saw were a few anxious and happy faces.
Larry swung his fist, and shouted: "You brat, don't die, you'll make labor and management worry to death."
Joe hurriedly waved his arm to block it, and persuaded him, "Larry, take it easy, you punched him to death just after he was rescued."
Little Henry smiled and said, "Then I don't agree. The crab pots we scatter and the future catches are still waiting for the big boss Verus to buy them."
It took a while for Verus to receive the feedback from his body. He felt his throat hurt like being cut by a knife, and his lips were cracked and blue, and it hurt when he pursed his mouth.
Verus yelled weakly: "Where's the Dog?"
Little Henry pointed to the next door and said, "His hypothermia is much more serious than yours, hey, he's lying in the intensive care unit of the ICU."
When Verus heard that Doug was rescued, he immediately felt relieved, slowly closed his eyes, and fell into a deep sleep in an instant.
Whether he can pass through the hell of low temperature in the future can only depend on the luck of that kid Doug himself, and no one can help him.
Compared with life and death, bumps, frostbite and cuts on the body are nothing at all.
After Verus crossed, he insisted on sportsman-level physical exercise every day, which helped him fully recover in less than two days.
Through the glass observation window, Verus looked worriedly at Doug lying inside. His eyes that had been closed all the time had not been opened. Almost 48 hours had passed.
Verus, who walked out of the cabin slowly on crutches, heard the loud cheers of the crew, and the joyful expressions of the harvest appeared on the faces of every crew member.
Life at sea is just like life. After the storm, there must be calm. Under the gray sky, the sea surface has some visibility, and some distance and the sky can be seen vaguely.
According to what old Henry found out, the Valor family almost monopolizes this ocean line that no one dares to come to, and the super storm also helped them a lot. The Alaskan king crabs who gathered together to avoid the storm hooked up with each other and fell into it. into their crab cage.
One cage after another was full of crab cages, and the joy of such a huge harvest made Verus smile.
No matter how much money you earn, it is just a number. Happiness is often as simple as that. The trees are full of fruits, and the net is full of fish, which is far more exciting than mountains of gold and silver.
(End of this chapter)
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