Chapter 2470 Surviving the Shipwreck
Chapter 2470
Even this ship might fall apart.
You should know that tornadoes are very dangerous; they can uproot even century-old trees.
Not to mention ships adrift at sea without any foundation.
Fortunately, they discovered it in time, before the tornado arrived.
However, they were not far away. If they continued along the original route, they would definitely run into the tornado.
Therefore, Hai Rongtian had no choice but to issue an emergency order for the ship to turn around.
Even so, whether the ship can be successfully returned to a safe area is still unknown.
The crew members immediately began to work together, with each sailor and crew member in their respective positions, fully focused on dealing with the tornado.
The boat had started to sway, and people standing on it would rock from side to side.
After receiving the news, none of Jiang Wan and the others dared to go out; they all clung tightly to the iron pillar in the cabin.
Qiao Liancheng was worried about Jiang Wan, so he came over and hugged her tightly.
Qiao Liancheng said, "If there really is a tornado later, the whole ship could very well be lifted into the air. Let's tie it up with ropes!"
"So as not to be tossed around in the cabin."
Jiang Wan agreed, "That's what I think too."
So Qiao Liancheng went to get a rope and tied the two of them together, along with the iron pillar on the bed.
Because ships are likely to encounter storms while sailing at sea, these beds on the ship are not movable, but welded to the ground.
As long as it's tied to the frame of the iron bed, it won't be tossed around like a ball.
Just as the two finished, the boat started rocking more violently.
Although the two had prepared themselves mentally and tied themselves up tightly.
But they forgot that there were other things in the cabin besides themselves.
There was also the luggage they brought up.
As the ship rocked, the luggage swayed back and forth, and somehow, the leather buckles on the luggage came undone, and the contents fell out.
Some of the bullets hit the two men directly on the head while they were in mid-air.
The two glared at each other in frustration, then immediately fainted.
This is probably the most outrageous fainting spell they've ever had in their lives.
The two had been unconscious for an unknown period of time. When they opened their eyes again, everything was calm and the sunlight was streaming in through the window, indicating that everything had passed.
Jiang Wan nudged the unconscious Qiao Liancheng, who opened his eyes and asked, "Are we safe now?"
Jiang Wan nodded: "I guess so. Untie the rope and I'll go up and take a look."
Qiao Liancheng shook his head and said, "I should be the one going. You stay here and behave yourself!"
Jiang Wan gave a muffled "hmm".
Qiao Liancheng went out alone, and returned a short while later with a smile, saying, "I have good news and bad news. Which do you want to hear first?"
Jiang Wan thought for a moment and said, "Let's hear the bad news first."
Qiao Liancheng said, "The bad news is that we can't go home for the time being."
Jiang Wan blinked a few times and asked, "Could it be that I've returned to Incheon again?"
Qiao Liancheng shook his head and said, "That's not the case. The good news is that we've arrived in Hong Kong."
Jiang Wan's eyes widened.
Qiao Liancheng nodded and said, "Yes, just as you thought. The tornado swept us to Hong Kong."
Jiang Wan didn't seem surprised by the result.
It's not a big deal that the ships, which are in the same sea area, changed their course and ended up in Hong Kong with the help of the wind.
Jiang Wan hurriedly went to find the captain, Hai Rongtian.
When Jiang Wan saw Hai Rongtian, she noticed that he looked very haggard and had some injuries. She quickly came over and asked:
"Was it caused by the storm last night?"
Hai Rongtian nodded, rubbed his temples, and said, "We've successfully landed now. You've probably been to Hong Kong before, why don't you go up and take a look around?"
"If there's nothing else, we can set sail again."
"I reckon it will be a little later before we reach China. Now that we're here, we won't go back to the waters off Bei Province; we'll probably head straight to Guangdong Province."
Jiang Wan had no objection to these matters.
But then she thought of a question: "Since this is Hong Kong, can Qiao Ya disembark here?"
"And then there's Ye Fan, who's become quite famous in Hong Kong."
She said with a smile, "I'm going to find Qiao Ya. Let's go ashore, find a place to have a farewell dinner, and then come back."
Hai Rongtian readily agreed.
When Jiang Wan went to find Qiao Ya and told her that she was in Hong Kong, Qiao Ya was overjoyed and said, "I was wondering when I would be able to come back, but I didn't expect to be back in Hong Kong so soon."
"Great."
He paused for a moment and then said, "Hong Kong is my territory. Come on, let's go ashore, I'll treat you to dinner."
Jiang Wan said, "Let's invite Ye Fan too, let's go have a meal together."
"In the future, Ye Fan and you can help each other in Hong Kong."
Qiao Ya was very satisfied with this request.
She actually wanted to take this opportunity to become friends with Ye Fan, which would be very important for what she wanted to do in Hong Kong in the future.
Ye Fan was still thinking about how to get back to Hong Kong if he went to China, but he didn't expect to be here already, and he was in a good mood.
When he heard Jiang Wan's invitation, he agreed without hesitation.
And so, Jiang Wan and Qiao Liancheng, along with Qiao Ya and Ye Fan, made it ashore.
Ono heard that Jiang Wan was going to have dinner.
He tried to get up and follow, but after a few steps he swayed and fell down again.
Ono is seasick, and quite severely so; she's feeling really unwell right now.
Jiang Wan patted his head and said gently, "In that case, don't go ashore. Rest well in the cabin. I'll bring you some good food."
Upon hearing that he would bring her some delicious food, Ono nodded happily. She didn't have any other hobbies, but she just really liked to eat.
Moreover, her tastes are similar to Jiang Wan's; she likes what Jiang Wan likes.
Once the two had agreed, Jiang Wan led her people ashore.
Joa took them to a restaurant near the port. This restaurant was privately owned and had no signboard.
But the dishes he makes are exceptionally delicious.
"Their dishes need to be ordered in advance," Joa said.
"The chef is a descendant of the imperial chefs in the palace. The dishes he makes are really authentic and delicious. If it weren't for the chance that I helped them, they wouldn't have cooked for me."
Jiang Wan asked, "If they don't put up a sign, will anyone order these dishes every day?"
"I mean, where does his business come from?"
Qiao Ya shook her head and said, "Their family doesn't need a source of income, because they are already wealthy."
"On the surface, our Qiao family is the richest family in Hong Kong, but in fact, their family is the real richest family. It's just that their family is a reclusive tycoon."












