Chapter Twenty-Nine: Woe to the Wall
Now that there are sharks in the lake, I don't want to risk it again. Let's get the stuff back first. In addition, I was also anxious to tell Su Jin about the discovery of the shipwreck.
When I paddled the raft back to shore, Su Jin hurriedly pounced on me.
"Did you catch a cuttlefish?" she looked down at the debris piled up on the raft and was stunned.
"There's a boat down there. I gasped.
"Huh?" Su Jin grew her mouth in surprise, she also guessed that it was not the robber's boat we were on, otherwise it would have been so close, the robbers would have already gone ashore.
"What the hell is this place?" she muttered, looking at the quiet sea around her.
"Don't worry, that ship should have been sinking for a long time. I said as I moved something to the beach.
"Do you know what the identity of this boat is and where it came from?" Su Jin calmed down and asked me.
I remembered that I had taken a wallet out of the dead man's pocket, which was still on me, and hurriedly took it out and shook it dry. The banknotes and photos inside have been soaked without color, and judging by the currency, the speedboat belongs to this country. And the ID card in the leather armor is still intact because it is plastic.
I saw that it was a young man about my age, with a mustache and a sharp and vicious eye, and at first glance it was not a good person. I don't know the words on it. But you don't have to guess to know that it's personal information such as name, age, address, etc.
Su Jin took it and looked at me, and looked at me in surprise.
"What's wrong?" I saw that her eyes were strange, a little strange.
"Oh, nothing!" she said hurriedly.
I took the ID card and looked at it again, and finally found out why Su Jin was strange, it turned out that this person was a little similar to me. It's just an extra scar on the cheekbone.
Although I didn't catch a cuttlefish, I found a shipwreck on the bottom of the sea, and I also fished out some utensils and ammunition, especially the medicine box, which made Su Jin full of hope.
"Maybe we can find some medicine here!" she picked up the medicine box expectantly, trying to open it.
But the box was sealed, and she couldn't open it.
"I'll take a look!" I said, pulling out my shark knife and pinning it a few times along the gap in the lid, finally opening the box.
"What is this?" Su Jin couldn't help but look at me in surprise when he saw that there was no water in it, and there were no commonly used medicines and medical equipment, but bags of individually packaged powder.
"Huh?" I took the box and looked at it, a sudden terror in my heart.
The speedboat was supposed to have been hit by a weapon like a bazooka. Although I can't reconstruct the scene at that time, I can guess from the driver's equipment that there was a fierce battle here at that time. The battle resulted in the ship being wrecked and sinking into the lake.
"What could be the reason for such a fight? Is the secret in this box?" I couldn't help but look at the box again.
The boxes were sealed and hidden in cupboards. It was filled with white powder, and although I didn't know what was inside, I knew it was anything to eat.
"Is there poison in the box?" I said.
Su Jin's eyes widened in fright when she heard me say this.
If what I'm saying is true, then we're in an even more precarious position. Such a large box of goods is estimated to be worth at least several million dollars, and since those people did not hesitate to sink the speedboat, it can be seen that they are a group of outlaws who do all kinds of evil.
If they come here again, we'll probably not even have a chance to be sold to the human flesh market.
"Haidong, throw this thing away!" Su Jin thought of something, and as soon as he covered the medicine box, he was about to throw it into the sea.
"Wait, Mr. Su. I hurriedly snatched the medical kit and held it in my arms.
Although I knew that this could kill us, for some reason, I had a vague feeling that it might be our chance to survive.