After drifting on the water for ten days, the dark haze gradually became thinner.

Jiang Yan and her party finally saw the shadows of other ships.

They are all heading east.

Most of them are rusty assault boats, rubber boats covered with various patches, and a few bamboo rafts that look like they are about to fall apart.

Without exception, the people on the boat were all sallow and thin, except for their eyes and lips, which were dark.

In fact, the most indispensable thing around is water, but many people just don't wash when it gets dark again soon after washing.

In addition, their coughing could be heard from a distance.

They coughed so hard that they seemed to be coughing out their lungs.

A small number of people catch colds due to the cold weather and being wet by water, but most of them are caused by inhaling too much dust into the nose and lungs.

After all, not everyone is like Jiang Yan and others, equipped with protective glasses, N95 masks, raincoats, and fully equipped.

However, there are a few people, like the ancient knights, who braid a hat out of bamboo or something picked up from the water, and then surround it with a mosquito net or white gauze around the brim.

However, the white gauze and white mosquito nets surrounding these people at this moment are all gray and black.

This cover is better than nothing.

There were also two young couples who were as skinny as monkeys. They parked a mottled rubber boat on the water and sold a tattered wedding dress with bright kitchen knives in their hands.

The wedding dress was white and elegant in color, and was inlaid with many shining white pearls.

Apparently, it was originally worth a lot of money.

Although it was packed in a large, wrinkled, cheap plastic bag, it looked pure and noble in the dark world.

The method of selling is also very special: barter.

Five pieces of compressed biscuits, a fist-sized steamed bun or similar food can get you two meters.

Judging from the fact that most of their wedding dress is still in stock, it must be unsaleable.

After all, even if many people want to buy it to cover their faces, only a few can have food at the moment.

Not to mention someone willing to exchange it.

Because of the temporary haze, Jiang Yan and the others were traveling significantly slower.

According to the original plan, we can reach Dongshan in these ten days.

But at this moment, a few people are not in a hurry, and there is no point in being anxious.

Being able to save a small life is already pretty good.

Along the way, several people encountered several earthquakes of considerable magnitude, and were robbed when they temporarily rested on the top of a hill above the water to solve their personal problems.

But as expected, the other party was robbed.

It's a pity that that group of people, not only impoverished, but also consumed several bullets from Song Qian and others.

Overall, it was Song Qian and others who suffered the loss.

The dry food carried by several people was also consumed.

In Songqian and Kongwu, in addition to compressed biscuits, there are compressed biscuits.

Fortunately, Jiang Yan still had sweet potatoes and onions left.

The sweet potato that Su Dai wanted to eat had a lot of green leaves growing out, and several people ate it raw.

It's so sour that it's hard to swallow.

But a few people still ate as usual, and even laughed at themselves that they needed to supplement fiber or something.

At that time, Kong Wu told a few people seriously that in their hometown, these things were used to feed pigs.

The key point is that pigs don’t eat raw, they eat them cooked.

Several people couldn't laugh or cry, and almost no one kicked him into the water.

Most of the hydroponic plants that Su Dai had packed away were onions and garlic, as well as some small vegetable seedlings that were no longer than a finger long. They were all dug out and eaten raw the next day.

Among the supplies she and Jiang Yan were traveling with, there were some black fungus. Su Dai would take out some every day, soak them in water, and let a few people eat them.

It was said that there was too much dust and it was used to clear the lungs.

The fishing cages Ye Qing and Song Qian made out of screen windows were hung like that on the bottom of the boat, and they actually gained something from time to time.

Crabs, fish, and water snakes were all caught, and there were quite a lot of them.

When everyone lamented that God favored their own unstoppable path, Jiang Yan just smiled slightly beside them.

What she didn't tell a few people was that in fact, most of the crabs and fish that got into the fishing pot were driven in quietly by Hua Bao as he sank into the water.

Now that Hua Bao has upgraded, the distance between him and her has doubled, giving him a lot of freedom of movement.

For Jiang Yan, this life of wandering at sea is difficult, torturous, and beautiful.

The hardship is visible to the naked eye.

She once filmed a video of survival in the wilderness, but it was painful when shown in front of the camera.

As soon as the recording camera was turned off, all kinds of delicious meals were steaming and ready nearby.

Unlike now, disasters come one after another without stopping for a moment.

The so-called torment is that when I think of the piles of hot pots, barbecues, Michelins and so on in the space, my hunger instantly spikes.

But I couldn’t take it out.

After all, you can only squeeze into a boat with a few other people along the way, without any privacy at all.

It's like a billionaire who obviously has a lot of money, but is subject to certain conditions and has to beg on the street.

As for the good things, it is more about the process along the way, and the few people getting along are becoming more and more harmonious.

And with Kong Wu's teasing, sometimes they couldn't help it anymore and would laugh for a while.

Then came a fit of violent coughing.

Jiang Yan gradually realized why people are social animals.

Some happiness and satisfaction cannot be obtained by living alone in a small world with good food and clothing.

It is a blessing to be able to meet some like-minded partners with righteous views in the dark apocalypse.

In addition, she felt that she was obviously adapting to the harsh living environment now.

"Sister Yan, what are you thinking about?" Kong Wu's words brought Jiang Yan back from her thoughts.

Jiang Yan smiled slightly: "Think about life."

"Everyone, we are starting to meet more and more people. It seems that we are not far from Xiangcheng." Song Qian stood up and glanced around, then took out the map to compare, and whispered.

The furry little grizzly bear hat he wore on his head has now been successfully promoted to a little black bear hat.

Hearing his words, the remaining people immediately became energetic.

The terrain of Xiangcheng is second only to Dongshan.

If we arrive in Xiangcheng, it means we can land temporarily and take a rest.

There are more boats on the surrounding water.

According to Song Qian, although Xiangcheng is a small city, it has a superior geographical location and is well connected in all directions.

It has been an important distribution center since ancient times, with many merchants coming and going.

After the end of the world, some news was spread artificially.

There were survivors, like them, rushing to Xiangcheng, Dongshan, and all the way east.

Only a few minutes passed before Song Qian waved his big hand forward and said:
"Everyone, we have arrived in Xiangcheng!"

When Su Dai heard this, she stood up excitedly:

"Oh my god, we can finally make it to shore!"

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