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Chapter 465: Chapter 269: Huge Stroke of Luck (Please Subscribe)

This was also the first Mushroom Egg that Fang Hao had fished out with severe damage to its shell.

It made everyone’s hearts pound with fear.

It was too dangerous.

It felt as if it could explode at any mont.

Even if it didn’t explode, if so radioactive elents inside were to leak out, that would also be extrely dangerous.

Everyone’s hearts suddenly raced, all extrely tense.

A feeling of being on tenterhooks.

Every minute and second felt dangerously close.

This also felt like the closest they had ever been to death’s door.

But they were on the boat, with nowhere to run.

So even though they were sowhat worried, they didn’t feel scared.

Fortunately, there were already professionals nearby to handle this situation, who quickly ca to support when they learned that a significantly damaged Mushroom Egg had been fished out.

After ergency procedures, everything stabilized with no risk of detonation or leakage of radioactive elents.

And so, this Mushroom Egg was taken away by the ship, not lingering here too long.

After confirming that the Mushroom Egg would not explode, everyone finally breathed a sigh of relief; they had really been sweating just now.

The mont of danger had finally passed.

It was a narrow escape.

The issue was finally resolved.

“I didn’t expect this fishing mission… to not be so smooth.”

Everyone now realized that this mission was definitely not easy.

Everything had been too smooth before, making everyone think it wasn’t difficult.

Only now did they awake to reality.

It turns out… the level of danger was extraordinarily high.

The unknown dangers in the sea are just too nurous.

No one knows what kind of danger might appear next.

Just like this Mushroom Egg… no one expected that they would catch one that was severely damaged.

The odds of such a situation occurring were really high.

After all, for a nuclear submarine that had an accident undersea, no one knew what the situation was like at the ti, whether it had been hit or had exploded or anything.

These were all potential hidden dangers.

However, everyone didn’t feel fear or retreat.

On the contrary, they felt a bit of excitent… because they were also participants.

They felt that they were also part of it, which sohow seed exciting.

This further motivated them to fish out the stuff from the seabed and complete the mission sooner.

Captain Han also sweated over the previous situation.

This made him more cautious about the subsequent fishing tasks, no longer as optimistic as at the beginning.

The potential dangers might be even more than he imagined.

He must co up with asures to cope with it if such a situation arose again so he might handle it better.

But… how to do this?

Captain Han was also troubled for a mont.

After all, such a risk isn’t sothing he could eliminate simply by wishing it; in other words, it was beyond his capabilities.

“Brother Hao…”

“Are we risking our lives here?”

Xiao Pang swallowed, not yet recovered from the earlier situation.

It was really thrilling.

When he saw that severely damaged Mushroom Egg earlier, his heart almost leapt out of his chest, and he even thought of his last words.

It was truly scarier than the first ti Fang Hao caught a torpedo.

“Don’t worry, it won’t explode.”

Fang Hao remained as calm as ever.

Worrying would be useless if it were to explode.

There’s no escape anyway.

Even though Fang Hao’s physical condition had already surpassed human limits, he didn’t think he could survive under a Mushroom Egg.

That was nearly an impossible feat.

He wasn’t that impressive.

Since everyone would die if it exploded, why worry about it; after all, there’s no escape.

Every man must die; so deaths are heavy as Mount Tai, while others are light as feathers.

No matter how one dies, the end of life is death, just a matter of sooner or later.

Besides, if the Mushroom Egg exploded, dying instantly would be painless and could even be considered a fortunate death.

And if it doesn’t explode, there’s even less to worry about.

If it’s not going to explode, what’s there to worry?

That was Fang Hao’s thought.

So he remained calm.

Whatever is ant to co, no matter what you do, you can’t escape it.

Might as well face it calmly.

Since fishing out the torpedo, he had no more obsessions or regrets, and his ntality had improved.

Listening to Fang Hao’s words cald Xiao Pang internally quite a bit.

But… those words sounded so familiar.

That’s exactly what Fang Hao had said to him before.

The first ti they fished out a Mushroom Egg, Fang Hao had said the sa thing to him.

Brother Hao was really calm.

Xiao Pang sincerely admired Fang Hao in his heart; only soone like him could do such amazing things and maintain such a steady mindset.

That’s not sothing ordinary.

However, this experience had also left an unforgettable mark in everyone’s minds.

It would probably beco the most unforgettable event of their lives.

They had witnessed a severely damaged, nearly exploding Mushroom Egg.

And they had fortunately survived.

Perhaps decades later, they could tell their descendants about their youthful adventures at sea.

These would be capital for bragging when they got older.

“Brother Hao is right, I just don’t believe it will explode!”

“I still believe in our luck not being that bad.”

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