At the most desperate moment, they even thought that their few shabby ships were the only ones left in the world!

Without guidance from their superiors and without the masses to protect them, they temporarily lost their goal.

Drifting on the sea, I don’t know where to go or where to return!

Captain Chen responded with a firm look and patted Du Yongli on the shoulder.

"Thank you for your hard work, Lao Du. You all have worked hard."

After they calmed down a bit, Captain Chen asked, "Tell us about your experiences in detail."

Du Yongli recounted this thrilling experience as calmly as possible.

There were two to three hundred people on each of their ships.

While drifting at sea these days, two thunderstorms occurred, catching them off guard and resulting in countless casualties.

At the beginning, their ships were separated. After experiencing many disasters and getting lost, they gradually gathered together, but they never found the mother ship and the island.

During this period, they met a group of survivors living on the sea. These survivors helped them repair the ship, so that they were able to survive.

However, they still lost their way, and it was not until today that they finally found the mothership.

But they lost their way. They knew where they were at the moment, but they couldn't remember where the island was, so they could only stop in this sea area temporarily.

They are soldiers and their ships are equipped with weapons.

So the other group of ordinary survivors also welcomed them.

Captain Chen listened to Du Yongli's story with a frown on his face, and asked the survivors what happened.

Du Yongli said: "Before the earthquake, they collected many medium and large cruise ships, sailed to the sea, and went to the South China Sea area far away from China. They specially selected a sandy and rocky sea area suitable for anchoring.

Then they tied more than 20 to 30 cruise ships and more than 100 slightly smaller boats together with chains, and used reinforced anchors to dig up the sand on the seabed, forming a relatively stable artificial land.

Afterwards, several major disasters occurred, and they suffered countless casualties. They changed their base several times, and now they are stationed here. They initially stockpiled a batch of supplies, and later relied on fishing for a living at sea.

It is extremely unusual that so many ships gathered in the South China Sea area and artificial land was built before the earthquake.

Captain Chen looked at Du Yongli and asked in a low voice, "Is there anyone among them who is a 'prophet'?"

Du Yongli had been hanging out with these people for the past two or three months, so he was more familiar with the situation. Upon hearing this, he shook his head, his tone carrying an indescribable complexity:

"Captain Chen, I was also skeptical when I first heard that. At that time, there were all kinds of natural disasters such as high temperatures and extreme cold, and taking refuge at sea was extremely dangerous!

Before the earthquake, they collected enough large cruise ships and boats and built an artificial land on the sea. Therefore, they perfectly avoided the impact of the earthquake!

However, I asked around a lot and found nothing."

He paused and added, "However, they did experience many disasters and suffered heavy losses."

"How many survivors are there?"

"They used to have 5,000 or 6,000 people, but then a series of maritime disasters hit, including tsunamis, storms, underwater volcanic eruptions, toxic fog, thunderstorms, and other natural disasters. They suffered heavy casualties, and later ran out of food. They also fought among themselves and engaged in civil unrest. Now there are fewer than 1000 left."

"Do they have weapons?"

Du Yongli said, "Weapons exist, but not many, and they're not advanced enough. They must have been looted from some armed forces before the mainland fell."

Du Yongli guessed that this group of people should have been composed of several forces before coming to the sea.

Initially, due to floods and tsunamis, the coastal cities in the south of China were the first to be destroyed.

Some forces dive into the seabed to search for weapons, then form gangs and fight for territory and supplies. This is very common.

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