Capítulo 1119: Chapter 1105: Self-Rescue “Song Yun, Song Yun, answer if you can hear me!” Tang Lin shouted into the walkie-talkie, but through the earpiece, all he could hear was a cacophony of noise, nothing else. “Damn it, go back, save Song Yun!” Judge shouted from the side. “We can’t go back!” Mr. Lang said, “Our mission this time is already completed, and the opponent’s fleet will arrive here in five minutes. If we don’t evacuate quickly, we may very well become sitting ducks. All the efforts we’ve made so far will be in vain!” “Screw you!” Judge glared at Mr. Lang and said, “Go back immediately, or I’ll kill you.” “You can try.” Mr. Lang squinted at Judge and said, “Don’t forget, our mission this time is to rescue these people. Now that it’s completed, we should evacuate immediately. I’m truly sorry about Comrade Song Yun, but if he were here, he definitely wouldn’t want us to go back. Don’t let Song Yun’s sacrifice become meaningless!” Judge wanted to say more, but Tang Lin held him back and said, “Mr. Lang is right. Our primary mission this time was to rescue these people. As for Song Yun… I believe in his good fortune, he’ll be alright!” “You all!” Judge looked at the two with a grim face and said, “Are you sure you’re not going back?” “Judge, you’re just a member of the second team. I’m the deputy leader of the first team; mind your tone!” Mr. Lang said discontentedly. Judge wanted to say something more when suddenly, in the distance, several ships appeared out of nowhere within everyone’s line of sight. “Monkey’s fleet has arrived. If we don’t leave now, we won’t have another chance. Tang Lin, keep Judge under control, let’s go!” Mr. Lang instructed. Tang Lin nodded, glaring at Judge, and said, “Judge, trust in Song Yun!” Judge’s face turned red with anger, but with the opponent’s fleet already here, going back now was tantamount to suicide. The group had succeeded earlier because of a surprise attack, easily taking down the fleet, but now the enemy was prepared, going back was nothing short of a futile sacrifice. The speedboat carrying Tang Lin, Judge, Mr. Lang, and the rescued people sped off into the distance, and finally, the sky started to rain. “Damn, that hurts like hell!” The moment Song Yun regained consciousness, he felt a tearing pain throughout his body. The explosion’s powerful shockwave was something he’d never experienced before. He guessed that if this happened on land, the shockwave might have killed him. Fortunately, he was in the water, and the force was significantly lessened when it pushed him into the sea. At the moment, Song Yun floated on the water’s surface, about fifty meters away from the exploded fleet, surrounded by miscellaneous debris. Song Yun took a deep breath, filled with confusion. Why did the ship explode? According to Tang Lin, the explosives had already been dismantled. Could it be… Tang Lin deceived him? Song Yun’s expression turned serious. Although Tang Lin had helped him significantly on this journey, it didn’t necessarily mean that Tang Lin was completely on his side. Otherwise, how to explain the ship’s explosion? Song Yun clenched his fists; now wasn’t the time to dwell on such thoughts. The critical thing was figuring out how to return to the rendezvous point. Song Yun looked around, only to find, to his dismay, that three ships were already approaching his position, approximately a hundred meters away. The searchlights on the ships periodically swept the water’s surface. Song Yun considered hiding first, but unfortunately, the weather took a turn for the worse, and it started to rain! Within minutes, a fierce wind and rainstorm overtook the entire sea, the waves roiling violently. Song Yun floated on the sea’s surface like a solitary leaf, unable to resist the tumultuous waves. Song Yun could only grip a piece of wooden board tightly, riding the waves along the water’s surface. Then, Song Yun noticed that he seemed to be drifting farther away from the fleet, and the rain was coming down even harder. “Damn, am I going to be carried all the way to the Pacific Ocean by this sea?” ᴜᴘᴅᴀᴛᴇ ꜰʀᴏᴍ 𝔫𝔬𝔳𝔢𝔩~𝔣𝔦𝔯𝔢~𝔫𝔢𝔱 Song Yun looked at the surging waves around him, unable to see any trace of land. The storm raged through the night, tossing Song Yun relentlessly. He felt like he’d been overstrained as if he hadn’t practiced the Yin Yang Technique and spent the night with a woman seven or eight times, his whole body on the verge of collapsing. His hands that clutched the board were sore and aching. In the face of nature, any individual is nothing but a fleeting cloud. Song Yun profoundly understood this saying. Despite his prowess, when confronted with this storm, he couldn’t even control the direction of his drift, letting the sea take him wherever. “Damn it…” Song Yun cursed, looking at the moon veiled behind dark clouds. The storm had subsided, and the moon was close to setting, indicating it was about four or five in the morning. Glancing around, Song Yun felt a sense of desolation. He had been meticulously planning in Guangzhou, about to commence the real fight, but ended up here on some task. You say he went on a mission, sure, but the ship had to go and explode, and now the waves had carried him who knows where. If he drifted aimlessly at sea, he figured he wouldn’t survive many days. With the sea seemingly calming a bit, Song Yun decided to lie back on the board and rest, closing his eyes. Upon opening his eyes again, he found that the sky had brightened. Song Yun yawned, sitting upright on the board, looking around out of boredom, seeing nothing. Song Yun continued to rest. The sun rose higher in the sky. Song Yun was roasted all morning, showing signs of dehydration. He had learned survival techniques at sea but had no equipment, just a diving suit and an oxygen tank, nothing he could make use of. Song Yun grabbed a random fragment as a cover for his head to shield himself from the sun somewhat. Song Yun already felt his consciousness starting to blur. Just then, a sequence of hissing sounds came from not far away. Song Yun looked into the distance, spotting a medium-sized ship making its way towards him.