Anadyr Bay is located in the northwest of the Bering Sea, not too far from the Bering Strait.

This place is frozen for most of the year, making it inaccessible to ordinary ships. It is only unblocked in August and September every year, but there is still a small amount of floating ice on the sea.

And Su Mo and his crab boat arrived here after several days of sailing.

At this time, strong winds rose on the sea and huge waves surged into the sky.

The strong wind with a speed of nearly 100 kilometers per hour made a terrifying whistling sound, like countless evil ghosts howling together, which was very scary.

The crab fishing boat traveling in the ten-meter-high waves was as small as a leaf, rising and falling in the waves.

This harsh environment makes it impossible to carry out crabbing operations.

Not to mention that there are still a small amount of ice floes on the sea. If the waves are rolled onto the ship and hit people, the consequences will be very serious. With such strong winds, people can be blown into the sea by accident. It is really too dangerous.

Therefore, Su Mo strictly ordered all crew members to stay in the cabin and not go out to avoid accidents.

But even so, the crew members hiding in their respective rooms still felt like they were on a roller coaster, with their hearts going up and down. The weather was so cold, but everyone's palms couldn't help but break out in cold sweat. They were very worried that the crab boat would capsize and they would fall into the sea and feed the crabs.

Although Su Mo was staying in his room at this time, if there was anyone on the ship who was not worried about his own safety, it was him.

He has unobstructed access to the 1000-meter deep sea, and the wind and waves are nothing to him.

At this time, he was still drinking coffee leisurely, while using the universal fish detection radar to find crabs, and then marked them on a map.

It was already halfway through the scheduled time, and he had to catch king crabs as soon as possible so that he could return to Qinan early, otherwise he would miss his trip to Antarctica.

While thinking, he took another sip of coffee, then turned to look at the bed.

There was obviously a person lying in the slightly raised quilt, but at this time, his head was covered with the quilt, and he was even trembling slightly.

"Would you like a cup of hot coffee?" Su Mo asked.

After saying that, Jenny's somewhat frightened voice immediately came from the bed: "I don't want it!"

Su Mo smiled and ignored her, continuing to draw the map.

When the storm appeared, Jenny, like the other crew members, was frightened and shivering. Although she had been hunting for treasures at sea all year round, she had mostly been in the calm southern waters. She had never experienced such a terrifying environment.

After thinking about it, she found that she seemed to have a sense of security only with Su Mo. Although she might be taken advantage of, it turned out that Su Mo really didn't seem to have the behavior of a bully, so after some weighing, Jenny finally decided I felt that my life was more important, so I couldn't help but ran over.

And today, Su Mo not only let her sleep on his bed, but also didn't even touch her hands. It was rare that he didn't take advantage of him.

But this only made Jenny even more angry. This guy is obviously so capable, he is serious when he is serious, and can give people a complete sense of security, but when he is bad, he can make people angry to death!

I don’t know what I’m thinking in my head, it’s so strange!

What Jenny doesn't know is that if a woman becomes curious and interested in a man, that means she has a crush on him, which can be said to be the beginning of her liking. If it goes one step further, what awaits her will be her fall.

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The storm lasted for several hours and then gradually subsided, and the crab boat, which was converted from an oil tanker, proved its strength and suffered no damage at all.

So Su Mo immediately came to the captain's cabin and used the intercom to instruct the crew to get into their positions and prepare to lower the crab pots.

The Bering Sea is like this. Storms come and go quickly, like having a convulsion.

An experienced captain will not miss this opportunity and will take advantage of the break in the storm to get out of the crab pot quickly, otherwise the strong wind will come again after a while.

After hearing the captain's instructions, the crew immediately got dressed and came to the deck. However, what made them speechless was that in just a few hours, the equipment on the ship and even the crab pots were already full of crab pots. There was a thick layer of white ice.

This is because big waves roll seawater onto the boat, and the temperature here is as low as minus ten degrees, so it will freeze soon.

If the ice is not removed quickly, the equipment may be damaged. There is no place to repair it on the vast sea. If it is repaired at a nearby port, it will be time-consuming and labor-intensive. When the crab boat comes back, then The daylilies are already cold.

With the previous crab fishing experience, the crew members now cooperate very well. They immediately divided into two groups, one group went to the ice, and the other group prepared to lower the crab pots.

The process of setting crab pots went very smoothly this time. It only took them half an hour to place five crab pots. Of course, this was also due to Su Mo's very accurate positioning of the crab swarms.

But when they continued to move forward and prepared to lower the sixth crab pot, an accident happened.

On the sea not far from them, there was a crab fishing boat working!

After deciding to drive north, Su Mo had actually been using a universal fish detection radar to look for traces of king crabs. However, these two months were already the peak season for crab fishing, and there were many crab fishing boats on the Bering Sea.

He did use radar to find several crab swarms, but found that there were basically floats released by other crab fishing boats there.

There is an unspoken rule in the crab fishing circle. Each crab fishing boat must find its own crab group and cannot steal other people's fruits.

Of course, this is just an unwritten rule. Whether you abide by it or not is up to you. Driven by huge profits, many people will secretly place crab pots near other people's floats, thus eliminating the need to search for crabs. The time can be gained for nothing.

Of course Su Mo was not such a person, so he could only continue driving north until he came to Anadyr Bay.

And now, they met their peers again.

"Blast", this is the word printed on the crab fishing boat opposite. It is actually a crab fishing boat that came from China. This boat is much larger than Su Mo's, and it is well-equipped, almost reaching semi-automated.

At this time, the blast crab fishing boat had just completed a cage collection operation and was preparing to put down the empty crab pots again.

It seems that they also discovered that there are crabs here.

In the captain's room, Su Mo frowned as he looked at the crab boat not far from him. He originally thought that there would be fewer colleagues here due to the environment, but he didn't expect that he would meet them again now.

After a while, a somewhat frivolous voice sounded from the radio station: "Boss Su, aren't you lagging behind? I didn't expect to catch up so quickly. Are you here to catch crabs too?"

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