Chapter Ninety-Three

This is an ordinary freighter ship on the surface, with a displacement of about 7,000 tons, Hong Long slightly shows his head on the water, and his eyes can clearly distinguish this ship - recently the sea dragon's vision has also changed a little, adjusting the focus at will to go further in the keen vision of the original animal, and at the same time has rangefinder and infrared and ultraviolet vision, and his vision at night has also become very acute. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info

The sea dragon felt a little curious, he swam with the boat, and when the ship sailed to a certain position, he pushed down the round balls from the boat, and the metal balls connected to the thick wires. About a few days later, when the sea dragon was starting to get bored, there was a sudden thump in the water that made him distracted.

Originally, there was a group of minke whales swimming happily to feed, and when the sea dragon arrived, they were very vigilant to get away from this terrible monster, but when this sound sounded, these baleen whales immediately swam away in one direction. "It's land in this direction. Hong Long was a little stunned, he noticed that the whales were pointing away from the sound source and pointed to the beach, and it took about half a minute for the sea dragon to understand the human method.

"Do you want to drive them away gradually, and then let these whales run aground? The boat dragged the source of the sound slowly towards the whales towards the beach, and the sea dragon thought that these people were so smart that they could think of such a trick.

There was more than one such ship, and the sea dragon could hear the distant sounds of the ocean, and I am afraid that the Norwegians had several ships doing this in hundreds or thousands of square kilometers in the vicinity. The frightened and panicked voices of the whales were mixed in - these intelligent animals did have a complex language, but this only made the whale groups even more panicked after communicating.

At this time, the sea dragon heard a sharp cry full of anger, "This kind of resonance is not a little guy. The sea dragon spread out and swam towards the depths, towards the source of the sound. The guy kept his distance well, but his sophisticated eyes saw the white figure in the sea in the distance. "It's not small. "This guy is as long as Hailong himself, but in terms of weight, he far exceeds Hong Long.

The Moby Dick, with white calluses on his head and back, was rushing towards one of the boats in a rage, and even now the whale was cunning enough to keep himself hidden underwater, and never to expose itself to the surface. But just before Moby Dick was about to attack, the huge white whale suddenly stopped moving, and slowly swung its head in the direction of the sea dragon very vigilantly.

With eyesight, it should be difficult for Moby Dick to see Hong Long at this distance, but if you use the whale's sonar to detect it, you can indeed detect the presence of a sea dragon. Hong Long also knew that Moby Dick should have spotted him, because he could hear Moby Dick's "active sonar" tapping on his shell. The sea dragon began to retreat on its own initiative, retreating in the direction of the beach, far away from the entire range of attack, and then the sea dragon floated to the surface, only relying on the undulating waves to hide its form.

Moby Dick couldn't stand it anymore, not because his close relatives and kindred were about to be driven to the beach and run aground, but because the sound made the Admiral feel extremely agitated. The sea monster began to dive down to a depth of a thousand meters, and then the creature began to swim straight up, the big head like a battering ram aimed straight at the bottom keel of the hull.

Even the sea dragons on the surface of the sea could hear the crash, and he could see the ship's tilt - Moby Dick, which weighed nearly a thousand tons, slammed into the ship's side and deformed, cracking the ribs and compartments in large numbers, and causing the whole ship to tilt in the other direction. A huge amount of seawater poured into the ship's hold frantically, and what was even more terrifying was that the ship's engine shut down due to the impact.

The impact point was far back, and the effect of this impact was so great that even if the sailors could restart the engine, they would probably not be able to move the ship forward - the twisted and cracked hull extended all the way to the stern, causing the propeller sleeve shaft to bend, and all three propellers had broken off the shaft and sunk into the sea, and the ship was essentially finished. With its abundant blubber forehead and outer carapace, Moby Dick was not at all uncomfortable after such a heavy impact, and the terrible sea general spewed a high ventilation fountain on the surface of the sea, and the sound of a whistle resounded through the sea.

All the sailors on board ran around like flies without their heads, "Put down the lifeboat, let go of the lifeboat!" someone shouted, but others refused to get on the lifeboat, "It's going to die! that monster is going to kill us all!" The first lifeboat was lowered, and the sailors jumped on the lifeboat and started their engines to try to get away from the tilting boat. But the next moment, the lifeboat was thrown into the air by a huge white island-like back, and then smashed heavily into the sea and capsized.

The second lifeboat was caught in a huge mouth - the upper jaw on the port side and the lower jaw on the starboard side, and with the snapping of the snap, the boat was bitten off, along with several unfortunate sailors.

There were a total of six lifeboats, and watching the first and second two lifeboats end up like this, the other lifeboats were in a dilemma. The sailors who were floating on the surface of the sea and shouting for help were pulled into the sea by the huge waves set off by Moby Dick, and only those who struggled to swim to the ship escaped the attack. Another option for now was to save the mothership, try to plug the hole, or close the watertight compartment, but Moby Dick was still attacking, and seeing the giant beluga whale dive again, it seemed that it was going to hit again.

The call for help had already been sent, and the Coast Guard planes were rushing here, while other ships were bravely heading for it. But no one is sure that these people and the boat will be able to hold out until rescue arrives. Obviously, this is probably going to be difficult - Moby Dick's second impact bent the keel of the ship, and the ship was twisted to one side by its own weight, pulling the hull of the other side apart, and the ship was obviously hopeless, the only problem was that it could only stay afloat for a few minutes.