Chapter 111: Change

The fingers pressed against his forehead were almost bursting his skull. She frowned and thought for a moment, then said, "Do you young ladies know about this?" ”

Chai Mu shook his head and said, "Our young lady's order is to put together this empty shell first. So as soon as I saw that there was something wrong with the chai man, I rushed over to tell the girl that you had done it, because I was afraid that I would miss the girl's business. ”

Yu Mojin sighed and said, "You're doing a good job. However, I still have to ask you to go back to the big ship first, and find some people with good water skills as soon as possible, and see if you can rescue the firewood. In fact, she also knew that even if Chai Fei could hold her breath underwater for a long time, the possibility of escaping was very small. However, she really couldn't convince herself to give up on saving such a life.

Chai Mu wiped his tears and agreed, and asked, "But without the last boat, what will happen to this empty hull ship?" ”

Yu Mojin smiled and said, "Don't worry, I have my own countermeasures." Her smile was so hard to squeeze. She laughed and slandered that she had any countermeasures now, but after all, it was important to save people, so she had to force an expression of being a bamboo in her chest, and coaxed Chai Mu to hurry back to save people.

Chai Mu's physical strength has been almost depleted, and the main culprit is his grief and the previous sprint in the water. Fortunately, there is still a sampan here in Yu Moji, which can finally make Chai Mu return to the big ship safely.

As soon as Chai Mu left, Yu Moji realized that he was in big trouble.

She had two boat guards to help her, but now she was the only one left alone, and the only sampan was rowed away by the firewood, and her movement and communication with the entire fleet were greatly hindered. What's even more troublesome for her is that the small boat in charge of Chai Fei has been sunk by an inexplicable flying bomb, and Chai Fei's current situation may be difficult to complete the work of dismantling another small boat in time. At the moment, Yu Moji can almost only guard this empty shell that has not been completed, not only can he not complete the next work at all, but he also has to worry about whether this thing that is not currently called a ship will sink.

Her fingers unconsciously pinched each other for a long time, and she didn't have a clue.

The combination of predicament and exhaustion nearly crushed the ink marks, and she fell hard to the plank in pain, her shoulder and back hitting the plank with a muffled thud, and the pain that followed did not inspire her.

She turned her head to the side in despair, and suddenly saw Yuan Pingzhi's drawings.

A ray of light suddenly flashed in Yu Moji's mind.

In a hurry, up to now, the way she assembled the empty hull was all according to the designs on the drawings and models. To put it bluntly, she was just implementing the ideas of unknown predecessors, but she never thought carefully about whether there was room for improvement in such ideas.

The most scarce resource at hand is time, but thinking is a very time-consuming thing. But at the moment, apart from thinking, Yu Moji can't come up with any other countermeasures. She simply sat up, tied her hair tightly with the force of her scalp, and laid out all the drawings in front of her as she kept her awake through the pain. In order to save time, she didn't even use pen and paper, and her mind had already begun to calculate all kinds of possibilities.

She weaves what she has learned all her life into shapes as quickly as she can. In just a few moments, she had already ruled out many ideas. Her brow tightened, and her eyes were almost burning with blood.

Maybe it was a long time, or maybe it was just a moment—she didn't have the time to count anymore—and she had finally expanded that glimmer of light into an idea that might be realized. She grabbed the ancient models made by her predecessors, flipped her fingers and disassembled them, and then let out a sigh.

They were saved.

When Chai drove his small boat to the vicinity, and hurried over the small sampan, Yu Moji had already dismantled half of the boat under her feet, and there was a huge pit in the board.

Chai Mu saw Yu Moji jumping into the pit like crazy, and he was scared out of his head. He flipped onto the wreckage of the ship's plank, squatted down, and shouted at the ink marks in the pit, "I said girl, even if we don't have a boat, we may be able to find a way to put it together, don't just give up on yourself!" ”

When Yu Moji heard that it was him, he stopped swinging the sledgehammer halfway in his hand. She raised her head unhurriedly and looked at Chai Fei and said, "How is Chai Fei?" ”

"When is it, the girl still wants to care about us subordinates." Chai Mu put away his tone of not knowing whether to be moved or sighed, and then replied, "He's lucky that he's still alive." It's just that I hold my breath for too long, and I can't slow down for a while. Now I'm the only one left to give the girl a hand. ”

Yu Mojin nodded and said, "It's good to be safe." Hit the ground or something...... It doesn't matter. ”

As soon as Chai Mu heard this, his anxious expression exploded again, "Miss Yu, don't be impulsive!" ”

Yu Mojin didn't touch his head, and said strangely, "What am I impulsive?" ”

"You're not impulsive?" Chai Mu was so anxious that he wanted to stomp his feet, and he was afraid that he would stomp and sink this empty hull ship that now only had half a shelf left, so he had to put his feet down gently, "You are about to dismantle the results of our past few days." ”

"I'm so sorry." Yu Mochen smiled apologetically, "I didn't have time to discuss with you, so I changed the drawings." ”

Chai Mu glared at her in surprise, "This is a drawing drawn by the old-timers!" ”

Yu Mojian's heart moved, it seems that even if the ship guards are subordinates, the people who are really proficient in the science of Yanjia are also quite respected on the Jiangshan ship. She had no way of knowing who the "old-timers" were named, and when she heard this, she became more and more embarrassed. However, she never gave herself time to squirm, and immediately explained, "The 'old-timers' design is certainly very clever. However, the construction of the armor is extremely exquisite, and even if such a large ship is just an empty shell without a machine, every plank and every joint in the model has its own unique function. Without that last ship, no matter what, they would not be able to realize their original vision. ”

The expression on Chai Mu's face slowly changed from disbelief to thoughtfulness, and he obviously gradually accepted Yu Moji's words. However, he was still a little skeptical, "The girl changed the drawings, can she put this empty shell back together?" ”

Yu Moji thought for a moment and asked, "Do you have charcoal on you?" ”

Chai Mu nodded, and was about to reach out to untie his belt. He came and went freely in the river like a sailor, but his job was still that of a boat guard, and the charcoal used for marking and recording was always tied to his belt.

It is also interesting to say that even though the people on the boat lived almost captive life on the water, they also developed many things that were very suitable for use on the water, and the charcoal of the boat guard was one of them. This kind of pen is not only waterproof, but also easy to carry and use, and it is very popular with ink marks. It's just that she was all focused on thinking about countermeasures, and she didn't know where to stuff a charcoal pen that was originally sitting next to her.

According to Chai Moji's actions at this moment, Yu Moji guessed that he might have encountered similar troubles, and it seemed that Chai Mo was afraid of losing the small charcoal pen at this time, and was about to throw it to Yu Moji with his belt.

Yu Moji hurriedly waved his hand, signaling that it didn't have to be like this. She put down the sledgehammer, clapped her hands and stood up, then climbed onto the board of the boat very vigorously, took out the drawings handed down by the "old-timers" and handed them to the wood. Although she is not a particularly delicate person, she remembers to keep the drawing in a safe corner.

Chai Mu glanced at it and said strangely, "Isn't it that a word has not changed?" ”

Yu Mojin pulled his hair and said, "I thought that the time was too tight, so I only went through it in my head......"

Chai Mu looked at her dumbfounded, and said after a while, "The girl is really a master of art and bold." ”

Yu Mozhen smiled and snorted, took the charcoal pen, and quickly sketched out the changes he had made, "Look, this piece, this piece, and here, we don't want them all." The rest of the space can be spelled out with existing materials. It's just that if you have to follow the new drawings, some of the parts that were installed before will have to be changed, so I dismantled the ship like this. ”

She said as she gave Chai a soothing smile to show that she wasn't crazy.

"As for the boat you just drove over, ......" Yu Moji looked over from afar, tugging at his hair, "I didn't count it before." Otherwise, let's stop using it. In case you need to escape, load or something, maybe, it can come in handy. ”

Chai Mo held up the drawing and looked back and forth several times at the rather abstract strokes of the remaining ink marks. He finally understood the general idea, and then he gave a lunatic look and said, "Girl, you really want to take an empty shell boat...... Don't even want a set of power structures for boating? ”

Yu Moji nodded and said, "I don't need it anyway." As your young lady said, what the court allowed her to use was almost no different from an empty shell. ”

Chai Mu was still full of doubts, "But no matter how useless the ship is, it will be driven up......"

"It's nature." Yu Moji was not used to giving orders, so she had to pause and overcome it for a moment before she spoke, "So, I have to trouble our fleet with one thing—if the Imperial Army really wants to check on this ship, I hope that all the shipwrights, sailors, and people who can be useful, including you young lady, will have to stay in the bilge." If something happens, or if the army wants us to leave, everyone will have to work together to row the ship out. ”