Chapter 2392 - Chapter 2472, the end of Chapter 70 (1/2)
After thinking for a while, Lin Lei began to contact Lei Dong with her mind.
”Lei Dong, how long will it take for you to reach the island? ”
Lei Dong received Lin Lei's inquiry and walked out of the ship. He went to the deck and looked at the sea outside.
He could vaguely see a cruise ship in front of him.
”Lin Lei, I'm already looking at your cruise ship. ”
”Mr. Gu! ” The captain ran over from afar. ”There's no oil on the ship. It'll stop after ten minutes at most. ”
Lei Dong pointed in the direction in front of him. ”Go ahead and drive as far as you can. Someone will pick me up in a while. They'll take care of the oil problem. ”
”Okay! ” The captain received the order and turned to leave.
Just now, he suddenly realized a terrible problem. Apart from himself and Mr. Gu, there wasn't a single living person on the ship.
Where did the group go Did something happen The captain didn't dare to imagine. If he had known that there would be so much danger on this trip, he wouldn't have taken the job no matter how much money he was given.
Lei Dong saw that the cruise ship was getting closer and closer. His heart was racing because he would see Bao er soon.
However, just a few nautical miles away from the cruise ship, the ship stopped because there was no oil.
Lei Dong contacted Lin Lei. ”Master, I have bad news to tell you.
My ship is out of oil. Can you pick me up It's on your left.”
Lin Lei immediately took out her binoculars to take a look when she received the news. After confirming the location, she immediately started the cruise ship and headed in the direction of the fishing ship.
When Lei Dong saw that the cruise ship had started, he wanted to laugh out loud.
Suddenly, there was a fluctuation in the sea surface. An octopus emerged from the sea surface. It was very big, at least five kilometers long.
It looked very fierce and was approaching the fishing ship. It was obvious that it was attacking the fishing ship.
The captain shouted, ”What A BIG OCTOPUS! I've been sailing for more than 20 years, and this is the first time I've seen such a big octopus. ”