Chapter two hundred and forty-four, arriving at the small pier
Alan came to the deck and felt the sea breeze was a little heavy. He couldn't help but look around. The sails were blowing to the maximum and the ship was sailing rapidly. He couldn't help but look up at the starry sky, then look at the surrounding environment. Seeing that the island's figures were getting smaller and smaller, he immediately turned his head to look at the console, but found that there was no one.
This scared him so much that he hurriedly ran to the captain's room, and shouted while running: "Avid! You didn't sail according to the route?! You still have the rudder fixed? Are you not afraid of the tentacles sinking... Ah! How can you do this randomly!"
Even though Allen was extremely angry, he did not say the most taboo words for those who live on the water.
Chen Haoran, who was swaying bored with legs folded on the desk, looked up at Alan who was blocking the door, and said calmly: "Don't worry, I'm an old man, and this boat is mine. I pay more attention to the safety of the ship than you! So don't worry, wait for me to deliver your goods to the destination in advance."
Allen clenched his fists, but he also knew that Chen Haoran's words were justified. The ship was his. He paid more attention to the safety of the ship than himself. Moreover, some awesome captains all had private routes that they knew. Now they might be taking a private route with undercurrents or wind-ridden cheering.
But Chen Haoran's attitude of not taking himself seriously made him extremely unhappy. He had thought about what to do after reaching the contract, so there was no need to say now.
So he said yes and turned around.
Chen Haoran curled his lips and said, "Tsk, is this a look of looking at the dead? Are you going to silence me after reaching a contract? Humph, you have to prepare the most." He said, and got up and took out two magic pistols from the box next to him, put them on flame beads, played with guns, and smiled and said, "It's a waste to have this kind of fun." Then he inserted one in front of his waist and behind his back, and covered it with clothes.
Because of Chen Haoran's words, Allen did not harass him again. However, while eating, while eating the light meal brought by Shuiyuetu, he couldn't help but look at Shuiyuetu. Chen Haoran obviously did not expect Shuiyuetu's cooking skills to be so superb. He couldn't help but be extremely satisfied with being able to bring such a desperate rabbit to follow him.
As for the other four deaf rabbits and Erha sweet jealous? I didn't say that, so I naturally fought for food.
The boat entered the dark night without any communication. Allen looked at Chen Haoran and turned the rudder calmly, then locked the rudder back to the captain's room, which made him unable to help but smack his tongue.
Because this alone shows that Chen Haoran is so familiar with the channel that he is like his own body, and his mastery of the wind direction and undercurrents of time is definitely not something that a captain with ordinary abilities can possess.
This powerful control ability naturally made Allen hesitate. After all, such a great captain is not so easy to encounter.
But he didn't know what he remembered, so he shook his head and sighed, "What a pity."
Of course, Chen Haoran can easily control the ship. He has a real-time map of this world. It is the same as if it is dark or not. It is still very clear on the map.
Moreover, Chen Haoran doesn't need to look for any waterway route. He just needs to find the route to reach the target port as soon as possible, and there are no islands and reefs on this route blocking the road. The Water Moon Rabbit will naturally make the sails full of sails and ensure full speed navigation.
There is no way, who made Chen Haoran know nothing about navigation knowledge, and it is already very impressive to be able to control the rudder. If Shui Yuetu is lacking in help, even if he hires a group of old sailors, he wouldn't know how to order it.
Perhaps it was because of the water moon rabbit's fault. When it was dawn, Chen Haoran was shocked to find that his ship was about to arrive in Balai Port!
Chen Haoran couldn't help but touch his chin: "Do I want to wander around the sea? This is too fast, right?"
But thinking of Alan being sarcastic to him, it is estimated that something will happen after the contract is completed, so he doesn't have to worry about it. He directly poked out half of his body from the console and shouted at Alan who was gathering in a group to rest by the mast: "Alan! Come to Ba Hong Kong soon! How do you go to the small dock you mentioned?!"
Alan, who was woken up, rubbed his eyes and looked at the sky, and couldn't help but shouted in anger: "Avid! Don't blow randomly, okay? It's just dawn now! It's still half a day before you can arrive! Even if your boat is driving fast..."
I didn't say anything later, because he was pulled by his subordinates' sleeves and turned his head to look in the direction he pointed at. He had already vaguely seen the outline of the island, especially the vague lighthouse light.
People who are mixed with the sea on this Koya Island dare not say that they are familiar with the shape and location of the lighthouses on all ports of the entire island, but the shape and location of the lighthouses in the main ports must be remembered.
As for Mao’s need to remember the lighthouse, it is because each port intends to build different lighthouse shapes, so that the ships outside the sea can identify them so that they will not find out that they have come to the wrong port after strolling in.
So I don’t know other lighthouses. I must have carefully identified the lighthouse in Balaigang. From such a distance, you can confirm that the port in front is Balaigang!
Allen didn't care why Chen Haoran's ship ran here in one night. He hurriedly shouted: "Don't get close to Balai Port, sail to the left! Sail for about an hour before approaching the shore. No, don't be at full speed, half sail! Otherwise, you will pass by according to the speed of your ship!"
"Don't worry, I drove the boat close to the shore to sail, and you'll stop watching!" Chen Haoran would not obediently and slowly sailed down. He hit the rudder and turned to a beautiful crescent moon on the left, and then the sails bulged and walked along the coast at full speed.
Allen just staggered for a moment, but he was not worried about it. He even asked his subordinates to call out a few men from the cabin. Everyone lined up along the right side of the boat, staring at the opposite coast wide, waiting to find the target dock existed and shouting to stop immediately.
Less than half an hour later, Allen's eyes lit up, pointed to the other side, and shouted at Chen Haoran: "It's right there! Lower the sails!"
"Don't worry, I'll guarantee to be delivered to the dock!" Chen Haoran responded casually, and after a sharp turn, he drove straight towards the dock opposite after a sharp turn.
Chen Haoran also opened the instant map in his mind and could see that this was a small dock wrapped in a bay area. There were two sailboats of about the size of his own ship parked on the dock.
And as his ship sailed to the dock, a group of people suddenly surged out of the room on the dock. These people ran quickly towards the dock, either standing on the dock wooden stack or hiding behind the dock facilities.
This was nothing, but Chen Haoran, who had a vision of God, clearly saw that all the people who stood up were hiding their weapons behind them, and the people hiding even held the weapons shakyly, looking like they were about to ambush.
Chapter completed!