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Chapter 722 719 Breaking Out of the Ice Plain



Chapter 722 719 Breaking Out of the Ice Plain

"Twenty degrees starboard."

"Twenty degrees starboard!"

"Twenty to starboard!"

The helmsman turned the wheel with focused precision, his movements betraying a veteran skill.

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One could say, threats were everywhere.

As captain, Harvey was always walking on thin ice, bearing the safety of the entire ship, the lives of dozens of crew members, hundreds of passengers, and their families back home.

Bringing his brothers home alive was Harvey's sole wish throughout.

We did it!

Nearing sixty, Harvey felt the long-missed rush of blood reignite, his heart pounding with both tension and excitement. He lifted his well-brewed coffee, attempting to ease some of the fatigue from prolonged work.

The navigator beside him handed over an icebox and asked if he wanted ice cubes.

Harvey laughed heartily, "Of course, add them! I love ice cubes. But, I only like those in my cup, not the ones in the ocean."

As a deep-sea sailor, every voyage meant entrusting one's life to the sea.

Struggling against fierce waves and countless dangers.

In the struggle between humans and Nature, the triumph of man over Nature is but a beautiful wish.

Compared to the greatness of Nature, humans' strength is truly minuscule. But regardless, one must harbor awe for Nature and remain indomitable, optimistic, and strong, to survive against all odds and create miracles!

"Captain, we can see them now!"

"Is that the second officer? He's waving at us!"

"Success is within reach, focus, turn the bow, one last time!"

"Give it all you've got!"

The bright lights of Thesus shone on the clearing, reminding Bi Fang of his first few days in the Arctic. It made him nostalgic for daylight, which now seemed like a very distant concept.

A third of the hundred-day mission had passed, and it had been more spectacular than expected.

Gathering his thoughts, Bi Fang came back to reality and did not continue digging; instead, he expanded the area of the ice cave based on the existing space, making it easier for the whale to breathe.

Generally, the tactical radius for a rapid rudder turn is less than five times the length of the ship. For ships with smaller length-to-width ratios, it would be even smaller, but on the ice fields, this radius has to be extended to avoid collision of the side hull with the ice layer.

The overall strength of an icebreaker is much higher than that of standard ships, but the toughest part is still the bow. Whatever can be smashed open with the bow should not be encountered by other parts of the ship to prevent displacement.

By the time Thesus had completely traversed, the distance between the two was less than a hundred meters, almost as if they were right next to each other.

From this distance, the gray whale could also see the huge exploration ship directly, and its rate of breathing increased noticeably, an obvious sign of emotional excitement.

The three gigantic creatures were frighteningly clever.

Thesus, taking a wide turn, quickly maneuvered back on its original course before the sea ice behind it could refreeze.

Everyone sighed in relief. Now it was time to return the same way!

The original course had indeed frozen over, but new ice, whether in terms of hardness or thickness, was no match for the old ice. In the pursuit of speed, naturally, the easiest methods were chosen.

For all viewers at the same longitude, it was a night of no sleep, because tonight was the day the gray whales began to follow Thesus breaking out of the ice!

The collision between steel and solid ice brutally carved out a path of life for the three behemoths.

At ten past one, Thesus returned to its original track.

At half-past one, Thesus had advanced a hundred meters, leaving a sufficient gap between the solid ice and the ocean.

The snow on the ice field was cleared, and several small ice caves served as signal markers. Under Bi Fang's lead, the three large creatures slowly swam under the ice, their huge, broad tails churning tens of tons of seawater, creating enough thrust to follow behind Thesus.


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