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Wells is a senior executive of an American distant-water fishing company, and he has been stationed on Bonarigo Island in the Atlantic Ocean for a long time-Bonarigo Island is a small island located in the depths of the Atlantic Ocean, with an area of ​​about 20 square kilometers. It is no exaggeration to say that it is a tiny place, and it specializes in hunting large marine fish-this is what they claim to the outside world, but in fact they specialize in hunting sharks.Due to the large demand for shark fins by humans, the number of sharks in the ocean is decreasing sharply, so many ocean-going hunting companies dare not hunt sharks openly, but the huge rewards make many people willing to risk their lives and laws to continue this The perilous career in the vast sea, Wells is one of them.

I always thought that a person who dealt with marine beasts all day should be a rough man, but the image of Wells completely subverted my idea.He is more like a British gentleman with pure aristocratic blood, personable and elegant, even more restrained and reserved than an oriental boy like me, and he is not as tall and mighty as Danny. This small island is his kingdom, except for the ocean transport ships sent by the company every half month, very few outsiders can come here.There are more than two hundred people under him, plus their family members and servants engaged in various services, there are four to five hundred people on the entire island.These people are all subjects of his little kingdom, where he says what he says.

According to Danny, he discovered this island and met Wells when he was looking for Rock's whereabouts last time. After the dragon and shark battle, he led us to find this island.The reason he was so sure we would be saved was because of the hundreds of shark carcasses floating at sea, and he believed Wells would never let this opportunity pass by. It is more than a hundred nautical miles away from the place where the "Avikinu" sank. Of course, it is impossible for us to swim there, but after we swam twenty nautical miles, we were bumped into by Wells by chance.According to this statement, the reason why we can survive is actually the sharks that once devoured us.

I have no memory of how embarrassed I was when I was rescued. I only know that I was already in a coma at the time, and people are most likely to have hallucinations when they are in a coma. Fortunately, all three of us were fine. Danny woke up the first at noon on the second day after being rescued, followed by Ningxue, who was in a coma for two days, and the last one to wake up was me who had been awake all the time For people, it seems that moderate coma is not a bad thing, coma is also an emergency measure for self-protection of the body, forcing oneself to wake up is not beneficial to the body.

The environment here is good, the sea breeze is blowing all day long, the island is lush with vegetation, and the rows of cabins look more like being in a small town in the western United States.There is plenty of food on the island, and there are actually two distinctive taverns, and there are even prostitutes engaged in special services to solicit business in them—this is not surprising, as long as there are places where humans live together, they will be there. Wells treated us very thoughtfully, the food was cooked by his full-time chef, and the physical conditioning was personally nursed by his personal doctor.In this way, we recovered quickly, and three days later, I was able to box and run like before.

So we decided to leave here and continue our search. The next destination I proposed was North Africa, because it is very close to the African continent, closer than America. But Danny raised his own concerns. The Sahara Desert is the largest desert in the world, and Medagang (the third stop that Rock arrived) is located in the depths of the desert-in fact, the exact location where Rock arrived is not here. , but the interior of the desert more than two hundred miles away from it, because there are no human settlements there, so this place name was taken nearby.It is conceivable that the hidden dangers in this desert are definitely no less than those in the ocean, not to mention that it is already very difficult to survive in the desert, let alone find a burrow the size of a child's palm (Danny believes that other places will definitely Same as found at Elips Hotel).Moreover, the environment in the desert is changing rapidly, and the landform will change drastically overnight. Even if the exact location is determined, it is likely to have been filled with yellow sand.

I don't think so, I think the possibility of discovering underground secrets is the greatest here.If Roque would have dug burrows 300 meters deep at every stop he'd traveled, then this one in the Sahara would probably be different from the others, which are in densely populated cities, Only this one is in the desert (of course there is another one in Antarctica, I think entering that uninhabited land is a hundred times more difficult than entering the Sahara), transporting instruments will be a very difficult thing, and the yellow sand is rolling and blocking the sky Today, it is difficult to find a certain point in a desert.So I think that in the Sahara we may have found something different from other places. If the cave still exists, it will be easier to identify than other places, and it may have special geomorphic signs.Another point is that the Sahara is a desert and sparsely populated. It is difficult to find companions even through wireless communication equipment, so our safety factor should be greater.In other words, apart from the obstacles of the natural environment, there is no need to guard against other human interference and threats. Although the harshness of the natural environment is not easy to overcome, it is much simpler than the ghosts and ghosts of the human heart.

Regarding this issue, I discussed with Danny and Ningxue for a full day, and in the end I prevailed, and the two agreed to enter the Sahara Desert. We had no choice but to ask Wells for help, and he readily agreed, asked someone to prepare sufficient food and equipment, ordered his subordinates to send us to Monrovia, Liberia by boat, and sponsored us a lot (We are penniless now, and even our credit cards have been thrown into the Atlantic Ocean), Danny promised to pay back double when he returned to the United States, Wells just smiled very gentlemanly! On the eighth day after we arrived at Bonarigo Island, we finally pulled the anchor again and continued our journey to the unknown.

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