They drove the boat for a few more hours.
Night fell.
The small lights on the boat glowed dimly.
Only the sound of seawater colliding could be heard around the boat, as well as the occasional cry of a whale that pierced through their eardrums.
Bruce stabilized the boat, dropped the anchor, and made the small boat float still on the sea's surface.
The fog on the sea was thick. The entire sky seemed to be wrapped in a salty chaotic darkness.
It was lonely and noisy, making one's hair stand on end.
"Eat something." Aria took out the food and handed it to Bruce and Jaydon.
Bruce took the food and took some bits to replenish his strength.
"Why do I feel uneasy?" Jaydon looked around nervously.
Although he couldn't see anything, he couldn't help but look around.
Although the boat they came in was also very small, it was still much larger than this boat.
There was at least a cabin on the previous boat for people to rest in.
Now that the cabin on this boat was rotten, there was no way to shelter from the wind and rain.
The surface of the sea fluctuated violently, and the small boat shook violently with a sound.
"What's that sound?" Jaydon and Bruce looked around nervously.
"Oh my god, is there really a sea monster in the deep sea?"
There were too many huge and terrifying unknown creatures in the sea. If they encountered the creatures, it would be dangerous.
Another sound came.
Another fish about the size of a boat jumped out of the water and almost overturned the boat.
Jaydon staggered and grabbed the cabin tightly. "Fuck, is it a whale?"
"I don't think so. The whale must be bigger than this."
This feeling made people inexplicably panic.
Because they couldn't see anything.
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