Chapter 548: Shoe box


On the barren Gobi Desert fifteen days later, the tracks of the Narwhal were turning quickly, and the crew members were doing their own things in their respective posts.
They are now located in the Gobi Desert behind the desert, which is an untouched place.
Sailor Norden held the rudder under the guidance of the first officer, and stood beside a thin, bald old man. He was a new second officer from Hope Island, an old captain who knew everything.
A touch of black flashed in the air, turning into a man in a black cloak at the door of the cockpit.
"The left side is no exception, no gain." Audrick said to the bandage inside.
The bandage nodded silently, and quickly painted a dotted line on the map on the wall with a pen.
"Captain, haven't you come back?" Audrick fumbled into the cockpit.
"No, the governor said that we need to transfer a few more places." The second officer said casually.
"Okay, then I'm going down, I need to explore other places before calling me." After Audrick said, he turned into a bat and quickly slid down the communication pipe to the turbine cabin.
The last exploration of the big wheel tube is dead, and he is now the big wheel tube of the Narwhal.
As soon as Audrick left, the cockpit suddenly became quiet.
The bandage was originally this character, and Norden didn't dare to speak rashly when the first officer had no intention of communicating.
In the end, the new mate spoke first. "Ah, do you mind if I smoke a cigarette? My mouth is a bit dry."
"Hmm..." The bandage simply responded.
"Thank you." The second officer Charlie drew a cigarette from his pocket, took out the lighter and lit it.
He let out a smoke ring slowly, "Before I came, I was a bit surprised to hear that I was going to board the Governor-General's boat. I didn't expect to get along well with him, without the arrogant attitude of any Dao Xin people."
"Ok……"
"I grew out of the garbage dump. I hate the look of look-down the most. When the goods were cut off before, as long as they met those guys who used their chins to look at people, they would only end up feeding fish in the sea."
When Norden heard this, his pupils suddenly shrank slightly. He wanted to say something, but seeing the bandage next to him was indifferent, he abruptly held back.
"This...aboard...but died...many people...you dare to come...?"
The second pair stretched out their right hand holding the cigarette and scratched their shiny scalp.
"I know but it doesn't matter. I'm 74. I die when I die, but my grandson has just been born. The island can't be flooded. He can't die right after he comes out."
At this point, Charlie's wrinkled eyes showed tenderness.
"Listen... the captain said... you have a... special relic... that's why he... chose your...?"
"Yeah, yeah, that thing is really good. I originally planned to leave it to my grandson, but the relic is not a good thing. There is too much blood on it. Think about it and forget it."
"I told the Governor, as long as I die, the relics will belong to him. I don't want any remuneration. I just want him to do everything possible to prevent the sea from rising, so that my grandson often lives as an ordinary person."
With the chat, the relationship between the new crew and the old crew got closer. The atmosphere is finally not as rigid as before.
Just as Charlie described to the bandage vividly, when his grandson never made trouble in sleeping at night, he suddenly heard the sound of flapping wings outside.
"Turn left 30, I saw some strange things over there!" Charles, who turned back into a human form, rushed in with solemn expression.
"Found...what?" The bandage was very surprised by Charles' attitude.
"I knew it in the past. I don't know if those things have anything to do with the disappearing darkness."
The Narwhal began to turn quickly, moving in the direction Charles said.
In just half an hour, something appeared on the barren ground, some dust-like powder.
The more you go in, the more powder you get, and finally you get to the point of snow.
"Huh~!" The bat that Audrick turned into quickly passed over the powder. When he returned to the deck, he held those things in both hands and sent them to the ship doctor Linda. "give."
Charles turned his head to look at her, and saw that the other party gently fanned the powder with his hand and smelled it. "I seem to have seen such things somewhere."
"Are you sure you've seen things on the surface before?" Charles doubted Linda's words.
Linda didn't refute anything. She looked at the powder carefully, and finally picked up a little bit with her fingernails, stuffed it directly into her mouth, squeezed and then vomited it out.
"I can't guarantee, but I think this thing is very similar to ashes."
"What kind of ashes?"
"Human ashes."
As soon as Linda said this, the people on the deck were silent for a second or two.
"You are wrong, doctor, do you mean there are humans on the surface?" Dip said in surprise.
Hearing this, Charles's heart beat quickly.
"I also think it's impossible, so I'm not quite clear."
After thinking for a while, Charles patted Lily on his shoulder, "Let your mouse start preparing for battle. The front and rear deck guns must be in a state that can be activated at any time."
"Okay! Mr. Charles!" Lily jumped off his shoulder and ran towards the muzzle.
This is the first time I have seen this situation in Dihai. Faced with unknown dangers, everyone secretly fought.
But this kind of scene was longer than Charles imagined. It lasted for three days, and the powder seemed indifferent.
At four o'clock in the morning on the third day, Charles, who had just been lying down for a short time, was awakened. "Captain! Wake up! The sailor on deck saw something! It looks like a huge house!!"
When he arrived on the deck in a hurry, he was shocked by the scene before him.
A square metal building appeared in front of him~EbookFREE.me~ The Narwhal was parked next to it, like a toy boat next to a shoebox.
The powder on the ground was sprayed out of the small hole above the "shoebox", and the amount has been accumulated into a slope. The powder they had seen before was floating out with the wind here.
"Are there really people on the surface? Are they still alive?" Charles looked at the door of the building, his heartbeat began to speed up involuntarily. "Detection."
The bat flew over, and the mouse quickly rushed over. They started investigating around this huge building, but the harvest was not great, there was nothing outside, except for the thick layer of ash.
"Ohhhhh~~!!!" The Narwhal let out an extremely harsh whistle, and the building remained motionless without any response.
Following the footprints of the mouse, Charles led the crew to the huge building.
"Captain, the seam of the door has been completely welded" Dipp reported.
Charles stood on the spot, touched the cold wall with his hand, his expression was flat and smooth, and he looked like a man-made building.
"We must find a way to go in and see. If there are people inside, then we may have one more choice besides looking for the dark."
In order to open the building, Charles used various methods, explosives, acid corrosion, and mechanical cutting.
After grinding for nearly six hours, the big iron gate that was welded to death finally opened a crack that could barely enter.
"What kind of metal is this, much harder than the No. 3 alloy." Dipp complained.
"Shhh, don't talk, there is a voice inside."
As everyone held their breath, the Ruoruuowu voice in the crack came out from inside.
"Yes... singing... I... have heard this... song before..." After the bandage was finished, he went straight in.
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