Chapter 148 Collision

"Hit me!"

"Hit it hard!"

They won't know fear unless they're hit hard enough!
Shi Xia enveloped the ship with her supernatural power, her eyes revealing a fierce glint.

"Okay! Let's crash into it!"

Shi Xia went mad, Cao Ping went mad too, and the fishermen went even mader!

are you afraid?

afraid!
But under the lure of being included in the family genealogy, and with Shi Xia's powerful support, all fear turned into adrenaline.

Dry!
Jin Kaiwen had been keeping a close eye on the fishing boats on the three islands. When he saw that they hadn't left but instead sped up, his bad premonition grew stronger.

What are they going to do?
This speed…
Jin Kaiwen swallowed hard and stood facing the edge of the boat, away from the propeller.

"Wait, how could they be so fast!"

"What are you doing? We're about to crash!"

"Hey—what are you doing—"

bump! ! ! !

With the added speed, the sound of the ships colliding was deafening.

The people on the fishing boat that was hit lost their balance in the blink of an eye and fell onto the deck with a series of thuds, crying out in pain.

"Keep crashing!"

At Shi Xia's command, Cao Ping reversed the boat, accelerated, and rammed it again!

"You're crazy!"

"madman!"

"The boat is taking on water!"

After Cao Ping rammed the boat a third time, water began to take on one of the fishing boats. The people on board shouted for help, and the fishing boats next to them wanted to come over to help, but they were afraid that Cao Ping would ram their boats too recklessly.

The fishing boats from Hai San Island were unharmed and came to a stop at Shi Xia's gesture.

"Aren't these our friendly neighbors? So many of you have come as guests today. You should have told me so I could have entertained you."

"Did you like the gift I just gave you?"

Shi Xia speaks Chinese, regardless of whether the other person can understand her or not; she's in charge of her own territory.

If you don't understand, then go learn!

The other party started speaking English, which Shi Xia could understand, but she pretended not to understand and stood steadily at the bow of the boat without saying a word.

Why doesn't she speak?

"You can't understand English, can you? Find someone who can speak Chinese."

"What did you say? You just rammed into it!"

"Nonsense, it's not your ship that's broken, of course you won't be upset!"

They started arguing among themselves.

Having understood, Shi Xia calmly observed the disorganized group.

It seems to be a hastily assembled fishing team that came here specifically to salvage something from the sea.

Did the other party know that many fishing boats in the nearby waters were damaged and deliberately took advantage of the time difference?

Technology is not yet advanced enough, and maritime reconnaissance technology is not perfect. In many cases, patrol boats simply cannot detect fishing boats from other countries crossing the border.

More often than not, it is discovered by fishermen who go out to sea to fish.

However, with the surrounding waters of China currently suffering from disasters and fishing boats suffering severe losses, there is a window of opportunity for the other side to take advantage of this situation...

This means the other party has a source of information, which makes things quite interesting.

The other party was still arguing, and Shi Xia was speechless. How dare such a disorganized bunch of people come out for a "stroll"?

"Jin Kaiwen, Jin Kaiwen, didn't you study Chinese? Come out and translate!"

"Tell them to compensate the fishing boat; if they don't, we won't let them leave!"

Jin Kaiwen, who had tried his best to hide, was dragged out and waved to Shi Xia with a wry smile.

"Big sister, what a coincidence!"

"I'm so young, why are you calling me 'big sister'?"

Shi Xia was unwilling, and Jin Kaiwen's face became even more miserable.

“Ancestor—I was wrong, I didn’t bring anything today, let’s not take the engine, okay? I promise I’ll get you money when I get back—no, I mean gold bars, I’ll compensate you!” Jin Kaiwen knelt down.

The people behind were completely dumbfounded.

Does translator have to kneel?

Is this a custom unique to China?
"Jin Kaiwen, what did she say? Did you tell her what we said?"

Jin Kaiwen, who was kneeling, turned around abruptly.

"Shut up!"

Shi Xia chuckled to herself. Had she been too rough the first two times? How come Jin Kaiwen was so frightened?

After Jin Kaiwen told him to shut up, he turned around and gave a wry smile mixed with a fawning one.

"We were really wrong. Take whatever you want. This is my only ship. I'll give you whatever you need. Please don't hit me, okay?"

Shi Xia has almost finished reading.

"Get up and translate for me."

Jin Kaiwen got up with a sigh, turned around and faced away from Shi Xia, looking at his compatriots with a very serious expression.

It was as if they were the enemies.

"Have everyone board your fishing boat, and I'll take the rest of the boat with me."

Jin Kaiwen's entire back went numb.

How can this translation possibly turn out well?
Shouldn't a fight break out?
He wouldn't dare not translate, since the female demon behind him spoke English last time.

"Hurry up, my arrows won't wait!"

As Shi Xia was speaking, a bamboo-made sleeve arrow whistled past Jin Kaiwen's ear, the wind stinging his face.

Shi Xia nodded approvingly. Old Man Shan was indeed quite skillful. She would make sure to provide some for every fisherman in the future.

She's so clever—she's not breaking any rules and it's all legal.

Summer was in high spirits, and Jin Kaiwen's legs felt weak.

He rattled off a string of words, and his partner on the other end understood.

"Hahaha! That's hilarious!"

"She can't count, can she? There are over 150 of us, and they don't have 20?"

"She doesn't think hitting a boat will scare us, does she? If a real fight breaks out, they're nothing!"

Shi Xia's "bold words" clearly became a joke to the other party.

Jin Kaiwen didn't dare to translate directly, and finally said five words: They are unwilling.

Shi Xia actually understood and anticipated everything. The reason she was arguing here was simply to buy herself some time.

Fatty and Little Eagle haven't come back yet.

Although she wasn't afraid, it wouldn't be good to expose her superpowers.

"Don't want to?"

"Jin Kaiwen, tell them what the consequences will be if they refuse. Don't think that you have 150 people, or even 1,500, we on Hai San Island are not afraid!"

Jin Kaiwen's head was about to explode. How come he remembered that the previous two times the great demon came up and attacked without saying so much?
The more he talked, the more guilty he felt… Jin Kaiwen’s mind started working again.

Even the greatest villain feels guilty?

They outnumbered him, so did he have a chance to fight back?

The temptation was too great; Jin Kaiwen was engaging in a social interaction with the divine.

"This matter could actually be resolved amicably. We can take responsibility for the damage to one of our ships, and you'll feel better. We can then leave Chinese waters. There's really no need for a fight."

"We definitely won't come again, I promise!"

At the very least, he won't be coming.

Jin Kaiwen acted as a peacemaker, and Shi Xia looked up at the small black dot gradually approaching in the sky, a smile on her face.

She stretched out her arm and the eaglet approached, landing a black eagle weighing several tens of kilograms. Its intimidating talons landed on Shi Xia's arm.

Shi Xia's arm didn't sway once from beginning to end.

"Your promise... what good is it?!"

"Come to my sea, catch my fish, and you think you can get away unscathed? You shouldn't even dream of such a thing."

"This is your last chance. You either lose the ship or you lose your lives. It's your choice."


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