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1013: 106 1013: 106 “Stay calm, stay calm, Luo’er, think about what else we can do to deal with this crisis,” Cheng Ziang said to him.

“Hmm,” Luo’er glanced at him, nodded gratefully, and then bowed his head, lost in thought.

As the vortex grew larger, the waves beca abnormally turbulent.

The rchant ship was like a leaf boat in the waves, drifting powerless with the waves.

If not for the anchor hooking onto the shallow reef in ti, the rchant ship would have probably been swept into the vortex by now.

In the midst of the storm, the rchant ship beca very unsafe.

With the rocking, a barrel rolled from the deck into the sea and was imdiately swept into the center of the vortex by the waves.

“Everyone be careful, make sure not to fall off the ship, or there will be no saving us!” Cheng Ziang shouted a warning upon seeing this.

“Fula, can you check what’s under the sea?” After a mont of silence, Luo’er raised his head and then looked up to ask.

“Hmm, leave it to !” Although scared, Fula did not refuse but answered firmly.

“Very well,” Luo’er nodded, looked around, and then loudly said to Tangmo, “Moumou, you and Yue’er go inside the cabin and see if there’s anything we can use to deal with the Leviathan.”

“Hmm, be careful up there!” Tangmo didn’t refuse, nodded, then turned and grabbed Baiyue’s hand, the two of them supporting each other as they headed to the cabin.

“Captain Wadulan, order your sailors to take up arms and prepare for battle!” Luo’er turned and loudly said to Wadulan.

“It’s useless,” Wadulan said with a mournful face, despairing.

“Captain Wadulan, you are the captain of the Venture, don’t give up hope so easily!” Luo’er said through clenched teeth.

Upon hearing Luo’er’s words, Wadulan was stunned for a mont, then suddenly thought of his family, and suddenly a surge of strength filled his limbs.

He gripped the ship’s wheel tightly with one hand and waved the other vigorously, shouting at the top of his lungs, “Sailors, take up your weapons, prepare for battle!”

“Yes!” The captain’s command inspired the equally panicked sailors, and they rallied anew.

So resud steering the ship, while others heeded the captain’s call to rush into the cabins in search of weapons.

“Stay calm, stay calm, I must stay calm, I will not die,” Luo’er muttered to himself, teeth clenched, head bowed.

He looked up at Cheng Ziang, who was staring at him blankly.

After a mont of surprise, he smiled and gave Luo’er a thumbs up.

“Thanks…” Luo’er smiled, his smile sowhat strained.

Though he was encouraging himself, his heart still unavoidably fluttered.

anwhile, following Luo’er’s orders, Tangmo and Baiyue stumbled into the cabin, trying to find sothing valuable to use against the unseen Leviathan.

A group of sailors rushed into a cabin, then erged swiftly carrying bolt-action rifles and hurried back to the deck.

The cabin below was dimr than the passenger cabins, with less bright lighting.

Baiyue walked a few steps forward, unknowingly kicked sothing heavy, and imdiately tripped and fell, groaning in pain as she rubbed her toes.

“Are you alright?” Tangmo turned on his magic crystal flashlight and bent down to ask with concern.

“It’s nothing,” Baiyue waved her hand and then reached out to touch the object that had tripped her.

Under the glow of the flashlight, they saw an old muzzle-loading cannon quietly standing there, with a gunport at the muzzle position that was, however, closed.

“Hey, there’s a cannon, can it be used?” Tangmo excitedly asked after seeing the cannon, then continued searching and only found two cannons.

“There are cannonballs too, it should work,” Baiyue pointed at the solid shots stacked in a wooden fra beside the cannon.

“Good, let’s have the sailors use these cannons against the Leviathan,” Tangmo said excitedly.

“The effect might not be that great,” Baiyue shook her head, sowhat disheartened, “This old-fashioned cannon’s power when fired into water is even less than a bullet, not to ntion its poor accuracy.”

“Damn it,” upon hearing this, Tangmo got a bit angry and kicked the cannon, then huffily said, “If only we had a field gun, when we were on the east coast, there was a field gun on the ship; why are the ships on this west coast so lousy!”

Baiyue stared at the cannon and suddenly rembered the barrel that had rolled into the sea on the deck.

So, an idea flashed through her mind, and she said to Tangmo, “Sister Moumou, can you look around to see if there’s a barrel for gunpowder, specifically for the gunpowder used for firing?”

“Why, didn’t you say we aren’t using the cannon?” Tangmo asked, puzzled.

“Just take a look, I have another idea,” Baiyue waved her hand and explained.

“Alright, I’ll check,” Tangmo nodded, then she attached the flashlight to her chest and began to look.

After resting for a while, Baiyue also attached her flashlight to her shoulder and joined her in searching for the gunpowder barrels.

“This…” Tangmo noticed several barrels piled up in the corner, so she walked over and knocked on one of the barrels vigorously while slling it intensely.

The bottom of the barrel had a tal tap, and at first glance, one would think it was a barrel for liquor, because barrels in Otherworld were often made in this shape; thus, Tangmo didn’t pay much attention at the beginning.

Baiyue stepped forward, turned the tap directly, and then gave the barrel a solid pat.

What followed was stunning—the contents flowing out from the tap was not liquor, but pitch-black gunpowder.

Seeing this, Baiyue quickly shut the tap, then she did a quick inspection of these barrels.

Looking at the gunpowder barrels piled together, a bold plan began to form in her mind.

“Sister Moumou, I have an idea, and I need your cooperation…” Baiyue said, leaning close to whisper into Tangmo’s ear.

“Reliable?” Hearing her plan, Tangmo’s eyes widened with a hint of surprise.

“Let’s try,” Baiyue replied.

“Then good, let’s give it a try,” Tangmo nodded excitedly, and then helped Baiyue push a barrel as tall as a person from the corner.

Next, Baiyue examined the gunpowder barrel carefully.

She noticed that the top of the barrel had an opening, which was sealed with a tal lid, and upon unscrewing the lid, she saw that the barrel was filled with pitch-black gunpowder.

She noticed that the inner wall of the barrel seed to have a layer of oil paper designed to prevent dampness.

Thanks to this layer, the gunpowder inside remained dry and powdery, instead of clumping together due to moisture.

“Sister Moumou, we can do it!” After lightly rubbing the gunpowder between her fingers, Baiyue turned, her voice full of excitent as she spoke to Tangmo.

“Great, there are five barrels of gunpowder here.

I’ll stay and refine them; you go up quickly and inform Luo’er about our plan and have them send soone to move these barrels to the deck,” Tangmo instructed.

“Okay, I’m off then.

Sister Moumou, be absolutely careful!” Baiyue nodded, her words tinged with worry.

“Don’t worry, I will take care of myself.

Besides, if anything happens to , aren’t you still there with Luo’er?” Tangmo said with a smile.

“What nonsense are you talking about!” Baiyue suddenly beca angry, turning her head to glare at her.

“Hehe, sorry, sorry, my bad,” Tangmo stuck out her tongue and quickly bowed her head.

anwhile, Fulajie’er quickly flew back and reported to Luo’er, “Luo’er Luo’er, there seems to be a very big fish under the water, swallowing sea water.

The whirlpool is created by it.”

“How deep is it?” Luo’er asked urgently, his heart missing a beat as he feared the worst had happened.

“About, about a hundred ters or so.

The deeper it goes, the weaker the magical power, so I can only dive that deep…” Fulajie’er timidly replied.

“How far is it from us?” Luo’er continued to ask.

“About, about five hundred ters or so…” Fulajie’er replied.

Hearing her words, Luo’er’s legs went weak, and he nearly collapsed on the deck.

For a sea monster like Leviathan, five hundred ters wasn’t far; if it chose, it could surface and attack their rchant ship at any mont.

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