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The Fisherman Who Never Catches Fish-Chapter 378 - 227: Face the Gale, Young Man! (Please Subscribe)_2
Well, that’s something.
This is quickly turning his Weibo account into a haven for trolls.
Like there’s a troll ringleader lurking right by his side.
If it weren’t for the fact that cellphones can’t be used at sea, he would have liked to check what’s been posted on his Weibo account.
He’s been kept in the dark this whole time.
"Let’s settle this with you later." Fang Hao glanced at Xiao Pang and then let the matter rest.
At this time, the weather out at sea also began to change.
"Bro Hao, look..." Xiao Pang’s face went pale as he pointed into the distance.
A vast expanse of dark clouds loomed in the distance, seemingly heralding an incoming storm.
This was all too common of a scene in the ocean.
The clear skies of just moments ago had suddenly shifted to the rhythm of an impending storm.
The weather out here changes faster than a woman’s heart.
As the storm approached, the air pressure around them dropped, making everyone feel uneasy.
The Captain, himself, turned pale at the sight, knowing full well it signaled a storm was on the way, with strong winds and big waves unavoidable.
He promptly reminded Fang Hao and Xiao Pang to prepare for the storm, while making preparations of his own.
At sea, anything unexpected can happen.
Sometimes it’s dangerous, sometimes it’s business as usual.
But encountering a storm like this one was rather rare.
The danger level had escalated significantly.
One careless mistake and capsizing or falling overboard would leave little chance for survival.
Even Fang Hao’s expression became more grave.
He began to understand why the fortune-telling before this voyage had shown poor luck.
Running into a big storm right after setting off, indeed, wasn’t good luck.
"We’ll wrap up today’s live stream here; I’ll go live again when we start fishing."
Fang Hao turned off his live streaming equipment, ready to fully focus on the approaching storm.
And the storm they were about to face had all the netizens on edge.
Before Fang Hao ended the stream, they had already seen indications of the storm’s imminence.
"Crap... that’s a terrifying storm."
"Can the streamer and his crew survive it?"
They had just witnessed the formation of the storm in the live feed and found it downright terrifying.
The netizens were deeply concerned; with the stream turned off, they couldn’t see what was happening live.
All they could do was discuss among themselves and pray for the best.
"Hope the streamer and his crew are safe."
"God forbid something happens to them before something happens on Small Day’s end - I would cry to death."
"It shouldn’t, I mean, a person like the streamer who can catch bombs and be fine, how could he run into trouble so easily?"
"Believe that the streamer and his crew will be fine."
However, some of the lurkers from other places in the chat room had different thoughts.
Take the Hawks, for example; they hoped something would happen to Fang Hao.
After all, he wasn’t one of their own, and his loss would work to their advantage.
Otherwise, seeing Rabbit having someone with such unique abilities made them green with envy.
"Better to have this young man disappear sooner."
Without him, Rabbit will lose such talent.
And they would no longer be envious.
Henry Niu shared the same wish as the Hawks, hoping something would happen to Fang Hao.
As for Xiao Ri Zi (Small Day), their feelings were more complicated. On the one hand, they wanted Fang Hao to join them, so it would be a pity if something happened to him.
But on the other hand, they worried that Fang Hao wouldn’t fall for their tricks, and if they couldn’t get him on their side, then they secretly hoped for a mishap.
This was the reason for their complicated feelings: not wanting Fang Hao in trouble, yet somewhat hoping he’d run into it.
Meanwhile, our side was also worried about Fang Hao’s safety after receiving news of the sudden storm in the area.
We even dispatched the Coast Guard Ship headed towards where Fang Hao and his crew were located.
Striving to ensure their safety.
And online, a group of netizens were also concerned for Fang Hao, hoping he would safely navigate the storm.
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The storm was about to strike.
The tempest grew closer, and one could see the heavy rain pouring down relentlessly in the distance.
Accompanied by strong winds and huge waves, it was an awe-inspiring sight.
"Bro Hao... we’ll be okay, right?" Xiao Pang’s complexion changed as he involuntarily swallowed.
He was genuinely scared.
The only consolation now was Fang Hao being by his side. As long as Fang Hao was there, he had some semblance of reassurance.
Enough to keep from losing all courage.
"Definitely." Fang Hao nodded.
He himself wasn’t entirely sure, but he was comforting Xiao Pang to keep him from worrying.
Listening to Fang Hao, Xiao Pang indeed felt less nervous. fгeewebnovёl.com
Soon, the storm was upon them.
Face the gale, young man.
Their yacht seemed insignificant under the might of the storm. The first blast of the wind shook the vessel immediately, and it swayed on the waves it brought.
But fortunately, the yacht was of good quality and held up without any problems.
This was the benefit of having rewards from the system.
The downpour followed, with the large drops of rain pattering loudly against the deck.
Truly giving one the experience of a violent storm.
It was the first time Fang Hao and Xiao Pang had faced such a storm since they had started going to sea.
They couldn’t even estimate the wind’s force anymore—possibly a Category 10 or even higher?