Chapter 1161 - Riding Through the Waves (1/2)
Chapter 1161: Riding Through the Waves
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio <i class="_hr">Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Li Du was initially prepared to fly to Melbourne He wanted to leave his parents and the
rest in Melbourne to have fun Then he would continue his flight towards Hobart, the
capital of Tasmania, to finalize his island purchase
Now that he had a huge yacht, he had changed hisand take his yacht to Hobart That way, nobody would have to split up, and
they could all have fun out in the sea together
Besides, the Martins were still suffering froht be
better to avoid flying It would be healthier for theh the
sea
It was suht
As the Martins did not have much to do when they were hospitalized, they had been
watching the news Hence, they had seen the news of the scaest crime that had happened over the past two days in Sydney
After boarding the yacht, everyone started to coood luck
In the fraud case, Li Du had been labeled as the ‘Lucky One’
In fact, the other winners could also keep their prizes Of course, they would have to
coly
However, the other prizes were all fakes and had no value None of them orth
the tax that had to be paid for them, except for that luxury yacht
Luxury yachts were rarely seen as potential prizes at lucky dips It was rare enough to
see a yacht being listed in a lucky dip at all, but even more so for someone to actually
win it
What made it all even more unbelievable was that lucky dip had been a scam It was
needless to explain how improbable it was for all of it to have happened – participating
in a lucky dip sca a luxury yacht
The Martins felt that Li Du had been very lucky However, they had not participated in
the lucky dip and hence, they did not hazard guesses
Li Du’s parents felt the sa
fishy, because earlier they had won the second prize themselves
There had not been a first prize in the ticket pool Other than the grand prize, the
second prize was the hardest to win As a result, Mr and Mrs Li felt that they had just
been very lucky and none of it appeared strange to them
The yacht sailed off south from Sydney
Li Du went to refuel the tank The price of diesel was one dollar and four cents per liter
The fuel tank could hold two thousand and twenty liters A full tank would keep the for two hundred and fifty nautical miles Hence, to sail from Sydney to Hobart, the
yacht would require about fifteen thousand dollars’ worth of diesel
The yacht could travel at a pretty fast speed if both of its engines and propellers were
started It would be able to o up
to forty-five knots
Both Brother Wolf and Big Ivan were capable of steering the yacht, so the two of the the waves and braving the wind, the yacht continued
along the Australian coastline, towards Tasmania
The sea scenery was picture-perfect and the water was crystal clear Li Du’s parents
werenew and fresh
However, the waves and ere very strong out in the sea and after a while, the two
of theet seasick
Fortunately, the symptoms were not too severe and they only felt nauseous fro the lemon water that Sophie prepared for them, they were able to subdue
the sickness at some measure
On the other hand, the Martins seeained their lively deain and roamed with the five ani it
In the evening, they spotted the burning cloud