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Chapter 43 Rafting on the Sand Sea!

The dizziness gradually subsided.

In my ears I could hear the noise of broken objects and people screaming and wailing.

Yan Jing opened his eyes suddenly, clenched his fist with his right hand and grabbed the side of the ship with his left hand.

Every finger touched the hot granular object.

When his vision returned to normal, the first thing Yan Jing saw was the broken mast, cargo boxes scattered everywhere, and the panicked crowd on the deck.

I thought it was on the sea, but when I looked around, I saw a vast expanse of golden, endlessly flowing sand!

The undulating sand dunes resemble waves, the blazing sun hanging high in the blue sky, and the ship below that looks a bit nondescript.

The hot gravel was blown on the face by the strong wind, and the accompanying stinging sensation made people frown uncontrollably.

The extremely thin water spirit power in the air made it difficult for Yan Jing to breathe and made him feel uncomfortable all over.

Lowering his eyes, he saw that he was covered in gray robes and had a hood on his head. Only his face and hands were exposed. This outfit was somewhat similar to that of people living in the desert. The other people around him were in similar condition.

Why are there boats in the desert?

What's even weirder is that the ship seems to be sinking...

Boo~

There was a loud noise outside the ship's side. Before Yan Jing could turn his head to look, he discovered that the violent collision had caused the device that stood on the bow of the ship, which looked like a sentry tower, to overturn. The water tank on top of it hit the deck, and a large amount of water poured out.

water flow.

The water flow hit the mast, and the water splashed down in front of Yan Jing, reflecting a series of fonts.

Time: June 11, 177th year of the Shahai calendar

Location: Eastern region of Osa Desert

A horrific drought is sweeping across the continent.

Countless magical gravels poured down from the broken void!

For the continuation of the race, humans built arks to survive until an alien mineral called Source Crystal was discovered in the sea of ​​sand.

It changes everything.

Source energy mechanical creations, giant arks, flying sail shuttles that can easily shuttle through the depths of the sand sea; otherworldly ruins, magical beasts, and even special potions that can give humans extraordinary power appear with the sand sea.

In order to find the legendary Heart Stone that can save everything, countless travelers embark on the path of discovering the mystery.

To this day.

The era of sand sea has arrived!

The single-player otherworldly event [Sand Sea Rafting] has been opened, and the mission requirements are as follows:

1. Survive until the research ship arrives.

2. Take a potion and become an extraordinary person

Third, find the ruins of Landis and obtain at least one fragment of the Origin Crystal.

(After the mission ends, you have twenty-four hours of free stay, and you can also choose to return immediately)

Has mastered this world's language, and all abilities have not been weakened.

Ember Apostle information:

Name: Yan Jing

Status: Domineering, keen

Specialization: Unarmed Combat (19), Cold Weapons Proficiency (12), Firearms Proficiency (3), Driving Proficiency 3, Haoxuan Sword Sutra Fragments (5)

Skills: King of Hell Triple Wave (19), Inch Time (3)

[The current proficiency level is in brackets, and every 20 is a level]

Legacy: Tiger Dragon Spirit·Baliu

The water flow dissipates under the heat of the sun.

Almost at the same time, Yan Jing felt that the entire ship's sinking speed suddenly accelerated.

"The keel of the ship is broken and sand is pouring in. Find a lifeboat quickly!"

Someone rushed out of the cabin and ran to the stern of the ship, shouting, causing many passengers around him to follow suit.

Although it is not clear how the accident occurred on this ship, it is always right to try to save your life first.

Yan Jing's current position is at the bow of the ship. Judging from the direction of the movement of the crowd, the lifeboat is obviously at the stern.

Holding onto the railing to stabilize his body, Yan Jing quickly moved forward along the side of the ship.

Although Sha Hai also had a "sea", the physical discomfort made Yan Jing very clear that if he fell, let alone enjoying the special effects of Ba Liu, it was unknown whether he could survive.

No matter what, let's grab a seat on the lifeboat first.

But just as Yan Jing ran to the middle of the deck and his eyes inadvertently glanced at the desert not far outside the ship's side, his expression suddenly changed!

I saw a sand wave of more than ten meters long gradually rising in the flowing desert, and then a brown-gray fin-like object nearly five meters high with thorns all over its surface broke out of the sand and headed straight for the hull!

Lu Wu's golden eyes kept warning.

Needless to say, there must be an extremely large monster lurking under the sand.

In a hurry, Yan Jing didn't care much and decisively opened his mandrill feet to accelerate. After a few ups and downs, he reached the stern of the ship.

The speed was not slow, and the monster was still some distance away from the ship. However, what Yan Jing didn't expect was that the number of lifeboats was far less than he thought. At first glance, only two were still hanging on the side of the ship.

There were people standing up there.

The scene was chaotic.

The people who had boarded the escape boat wanted to escape from the capsizing ship quickly, but the people on the side of the ship were holding the control levers, trying to force them to take them with them. The two groups of people froze in one place, cursing and wailing one after another.

There's no point in forcing your way through in this situation.

Yan Jing decisively gave up the idea of ​​rescuing the lifeboat and leaned against the side of the ship to take a look at the situation below.

First, I saw a lifeboat with only two people on board cruising nearby. I was surprised and noticed that the ship sank not because it fell into a quicksand pit, but because sand entered the cabin as the previous person said.

....

The nature of this so-called sand sea is somewhat similar to that of the sea.

Since there was no quicksand underneath, Yan Jing had less worries and turned around and rushed to the captain's cabin, which was the highest point of the entire ship except for the mast. He jumped up halfway and jumped directly onto the roof.

He raised his hand to tighten the hood, and then pressed his whole body directly against the roof of the captain's cabin, clasping the edge with both hands.

Bang!!!

As soon as he finished all this, Yan Jing watched helplessly as the giant fin hit the hull of the boat.

In an instant, the sound of the ship's side and keel breaking was deafening. Yan Jing even saw cracks running from left to right in the middle of the deck. Countless gravels surged out of it like fountains. The fish fin was passing through the middle, facing the cracks.

The hull caused a secondary impact.

The rear half of the ship where Yan Jing was sitting inevitably tilted back and was once perpendicular to the sea of ​​sand. Yan Jing relied on grabbing the roof of the captain's cabin in advance to avoid falling, but the people who had been crowded at the stern fell like dumplings.

Entering the sandy sea, the two lifeboats that never made it out were not spared either.

If this half of the ship were to flip over at this moment, Yan Jing's fate would be the same as theirs.

However, the impact of the monster was not severe enough to overturn a medium-sized ship.

Yan Jing observed the situation of the ship when he retreated.

Although most areas are made of wood, there are a lot of mechanical equipment on the ship, and the stern is where the power cabin is, so the weight is much heavier than the front half.

In other words, as long as it can withstand the first wave of impact, there is a great chance that it can stabilize again.
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