"Go at full speed!" Captain Higgins ordered.

Their hope is to leave the area covered by the acid and get rid of the acid quickly. But-the range of that piece of silver is within miles. And there is no way to determine exactly how much damage was caused to this ship. The corrosive lines surrounding the hull may severely weaken her abilities, making her unseaworthy.

Captain Higgins took the only route. He ordered the ship to prepare for the land.

Two hours later, Idaho rested in a natural harbor in the low mountains. Here is a river that pours into the sea. Captain Higgins had been a few years older when he sailed the ship into port. He doesn't have a chart of this place, nor can he know how much water is available, nor can he know if there is a reef waiting to tear off the bottom of the boat. He regarded her as blind, which was the most difficult job any captain must face.

Idaho, like an injured lion, is looking for a place to lie down and determine how severe the injury she has suffered. Upon entering the port, she was entering a place that could easily become a death trap, but if she stayed outside, her weak hull might radiate and she might go all out.

Higgins sent his engineers to the ship to determine how much damage was done to the hull. He and his officer waited on the bridge for the engineer's report. There is no acid on the surface of the port.

Li Badi heard the report of the chief engineer.

"The hull is too weak, sir, the ship may sink at any time. Moving her may break the board. Sir, there is a six to eight inch hole on the side."

The captain's hand tightened on the bridge track until the knuckles turned white.

"Very good," he said. "Give her the beach."

"Sleep her, sir?"

"Yes. If we stay here, we may find more acid sprayed on the water, in which case the boat will sink."

The crew is ready to execute the order. Idaho is finished, finished, finished.

High overhead, a warning plane still hovered.

Higgins made a fist for this. "Damn you-" he said. "damn you-"

Idaho was carefully taken into the estuary until she bottomed out. Fortunately, the bottom is sand and mud. The ship sighed and came out of the sea like a tired sea monster, dead. Everyone on her ship knew that this was the last resting place on the ship. Her steel bones will stay here until they rust. When the keel of the ship pierced to the bottom, Captain Higgins looked like someone listening to his death sentence, but his back was stiff, like Ramrod, and his jaw was high.

Captain Higgins ordered to "explore all parties on shore."

Li Huai said: "With your permission, I want to become a member of one of the political parties."

"Of course," the captain said. "I will do better, and I will put you in charge of one of them."

"Thank you, sir." Li Badi said. According to the best naval traditions, his voice was silent, but his heart beat. He wants to lead a team of blue jackets ashore!

When Michaelson was extremely excited, he was forming a team. "I know you are going to work!" The scientist gasped for excitement.

"Yes," Li Bad replied.

"I want to continue."

"Do you want to go together?" Li Huai glanced at the nearby coast. On the swamp bordering the river, a lizard bird was beating. It held its paws and looked like a little monkey. There was coughing from time to time in the swamp, and there was evidence that wild animals were lurking there. "Do you want to enter that?" Li Badi questioned.

"Of course," the scientist replied vigorously. "This is a lifetime opportunity. We will have an excellent opportunity to observe the animals and plants this time. We will see their lives. No other scientist has this opportunity."

"You mean you will have a chance to be swallowed," Li Badi said coldly, nodding to the coast. "That is the jungle country."

"You are including these people," Michaelson protested.

"They volunteered." Li Bad replied.

"I am also a volunteer," Michaelson said.

"Okay," Li Hao said, even though he grinned in such an impetuous way, the scientist fell into a situation that was annoying at best. "Take the gun and go-" He stared suddenly at the second person who was approaching him.

Yes. She went straight to the point. "Am I voluntarily participating?" she asked.

"Well, I **** it," Li Hao said.

"Does that mean I can go?"

"It's not!" Li Badi emphasized. "It means I am surprised that you should suddenly leave your senses."

"Why can't I go?" She challenged.

"Because you are a girl," he replied. "And because you will be on the road. Margot. There is no sales. If I have something to say, I don't want it today, and there are no other days. You stay here."

"You **** men have all the fun," the girl said painfully, opening her heel. Li Huai watched her walk directly to Captain Higgins and made the same request. He observed the naval officer's surprise. But despite his surprise, the captain was able to say "no".

When he saw her for the last time, she was leaning on the rails, watching the boat heading to the coast. He waved to her. She answered by covering her nose with her thumb.

When they approached the shore, Li Huai looked back and she was still standing on the rails. He also heard the roar of the ship’s catapult and saw an airplane lift off. Captain Higgins is sending a plane to survey the surrounding area. Li Bai knew that the captain was worried about where the cursed silent planes came from.

In the high sky, he could see a silent buoy vigil in Idaho.

"We will cross the swamp and reach the hills," Li Huai instructed.

When they forced the boat to pass through the stagnant pool, the distant camera roared. Obviously, these shots came from flying lizards or other creatures taken by other expeditions. There used to be a flying lizard leaning over their ship, but it changed its mind and continued to attack other things. Moreover, when they forced the boat to pass through a cluster of reeds into a clear river, something close to them made a loud noise. The tangled sound of the swamp sounded.

"It looks as big as an elephant," Li Hui shouted. "Get your gun ready."

When the beast hits the reed, he can see the movement of the reed. The little tree was trembling, marking its passing, and then its head protruded from the entangled fifty feet.

"This is a dinosaur!" Michaelson shouted. The scientist was extremely excited. "This is a living dinosaur."

Li Badi said sternly: "If the distance is closer, it will be a dead person."

The scientist said: "No, don't shoot." "It is one of the herbivorous dinosaurs, it is a herbivore. It will not harm us."

The sailors on the boat nervously pointed their tom guns and stared at Roshan, half hidden by the jungle. In turn, it stared at them. It is larger than any elephant that has ever walked on the earth. Li Huai estimated whether the size of the beast would prevent it. If it chooses to attack, whether this Tom Gun would prevent it, as Li Huai estimated.

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