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Chapter 147 Ice Floe

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    "Four-nine! It's freezing and snowy. Why are you blowing the wind when you have nothing to do?"

    Suddenly, a familiar loud voice interrupted my memories.  I turned around and saw Gao Liang wrapped up tightly, like a big bear, grabbing the handrail outside the cabin and moving towards me step by step.

    Don¡¯t be surprised. In fact, during this trip to the North Pole, in addition to me, Wang Jun also kicked Gao Liang aboard the "Snow Dragon".

    In fact, Wang Jun originally planned to let Lin Qianyi and I carry out this mission, but because Lin Qianyi planned to visit her sister Lin Qianran and tell her the news about her father, she could not go with me, so he  Gao Liang was captured and made into a young man.

    I still remember the scene clearly even today.  Wang Jun called and told Gao Liang that if he didn't go to the North Pole, the TV signal in his office would be cut off. As a result, Gao Liang got on the boat with me with a sad face.

    Perhaps because of the coercion, Gao Liang had little interest in this mission. In addition, after he boarded the ship, he suffered from severe seasickness. Therefore, during the half month at sea, he basically stayed alone.  In the cabin, there is rarely time to go out.

    So, when I saw Gao Liang unexpectedly came to look for me on the deck, I couldn't help but feel a little strange.

    ¡°Section Chief Gao, what¡¯s the matter?¡±

    I saw Gao Liang shivering, holding on to the handrail on the deck tightly, and shouted to me: "The captain said that we have now reached an area with dense ice floes. It may be dangerous soon. I want you to get back to the cabin quickly!"

    It turns out that just now, the captain of the Snow Dragon told Gao Liang that this area is already a place where ice floes often occur, and a large amount of ice may appear on the sea at any time.  Although these ice blocks are not dangerous to the Snow Dragon for the time being, when the ice blocks hit the ship, it can easily cause the ship's hull to shake violently.  At that time, people standing on the deck are likely to fall into the sea.

    When the captain was observing the surroundings on the bridge just now, he happened to see me standing alone on the bow of the ship, so he asked Gao Liang to remind me to prevent me from having an accident.

    Hearing this, I looked around and saw that the ice floe closest to us was probably dozens of kilometers away. I really couldn¡¯t see the possibility of any accident happening.

    ¡°However, I saw Gao Liang¡¯s serious expression and knew that what he just said was not scaremongering and was deliberately trying to scare me, so I walked back from the bow of the ship and returned to his cabin with him.

    The predecessor of the Snow Dragon was originally just an ordinary icebreaker, but after two transformations, it has become the largest polar research ship in China so far.

    But even though this ship is seven stories high, the space inside is actually very crowded.  This place not only has to carry whole boxes of various supplies and clean water, but also a lot of scientific research equipment. Therefore, on average, the living space that each person can be allocated is less than a few square meters. Even for Gao Liang and I.  The same thing happened when I first came on board as a naval officer, and this was the main reason why I didn't like being in the cabin.  Being in a cramped cabin was really boring to me.

    After returning to the cabin, Gao Liang lay down on the bed. I didn¡¯t want to sleep like him, so I took out a picture album.  This is a whale painting album that I specially prepared for this mission.  Because although the bureau has given some opinions from marine experts, in my heart, I still feel lucky about the monster that appeared in the satellite photos, thinking that it might still be just an ordinary whale.

    In order to prove my own guess, I have been flipping through this picture album these days, hoping to write down the appearance of all kinds of whales. If I can really see that monster, maybe I can see it for the first time.  I immediately recognized its true form.

    At this moment, the loudspeaker in the cabin suddenly recalled the piercing siren. At the same time as the siren sounded, there was also a chaotic sound in the corridor outside the cabin. It could be vaguely distinguished that the crew of the Snow Dragon were  Running down the corridor, it seems like something happened.

    Gao Liang immediately opened his eyes, sat up from the bed, and said angrily: "Damn, how can I sleep like this? Sijiu, go ask those guys what happened?"

    "oh."

    I responded and just stood up from my seat when there was a loud noise and the ship's hull shook violently, as if it had hit something.

    I held on to the tables and chairs fixed in the cabin tightly to prevent myself from falling. Gao Liang was not as lucky as me and fell directly from the bed. He screamed in pain.

    I pulled Gao Liang up and took him out of the cabin: "Section Chief Gao, stop shouting, let¡¯s go out quickly and see what¡¯s going on?  "

    Because we were worried that the ship would shake again, neither of us dared to go to the deck, so we rushed directly to the wheelhouse.  When we entered the cab, we found that it was also in chaos. The crew members in the cab were all busy doing their own thing, and no one paid attention to us.

    At this moment, a burly man happened to walk by us, looking a little uneasy. Gao Liang stopped him and asked: "Old Wang, what was that loud noise just now? Something happened to the Snow Dragon.  ?¡±

    The man stopped by Gao Liang was Wang Jingzhong, the temporary captain of the Snow Dragon specially transferred by the Navy for this mission.  This mission is a special secret mission, and the original crew members on the Snow Dragon are just ordinary people, and the confidentiality level is not enough. Therefore, on this voyage, from the captain to the sailors, almost every position on the Snow Dragon has been classified.  They were completely replaced by navy personnel, even the captain was no exception.

    Perhaps it was a habit from the navy. When Wang Jingzhong saw the two of us entering the cab without permission, he opened his mouth to ask someone to drive us away. However, before he could say anything, Gao Liang waved a document in front of his eyes.  Huang, put the words in Wang Jingzhong's mouth back.

    What Gao Liang showed him was the order letter given to us by the Navy Headquarters, which required the entire crew of the Snow Dragon to unconditionally accept the orders of the two special commissioners, Gao Liang and I.

    Seeing the order, Wang Jingzhong sighed, and then saluted us: "Commissioner Gao, our ship just collided with an ice floe."

    "Collided with an ice floe?" Gao Liang said angrily, "How could this happen? Didn't you realize the discovery? Isn't the Snow Dragon a polar research ship? There should be an automatic collision avoidance radar on board to detect icebergs, right?  ?¡±

    Wang Jingzhong's face turned a little red. He pointed to the porthole of the cab and explained to us that it turned out that shortly after the two of us returned to the cabin, heavy fog appeared on the sea, which suddenly reduced the visibility at sea.  many.  In addition, because most of the crew on this ship were temporarily transferred from the Navy, these crew members, who had only been to the South China Sea at most, had no experience sailing in the Arctic Ocean. Therefore, almost no one thought of sailing when the fog appeared.  Pay attention to the ice floes around the hull.  As for the automatic collision avoidance radar, this thing is indeed installed on the Xue Long, but the crew who operated the Xue Long for the first time forgot to turn it on

    In the end, the inexperienced crew and the sudden appearance of heavy fog caused the Xuelong to crash into an ice floe.

    "I'm sorry! This was a mistake at work!"

    Having said this, Wang Jingzhong straightened his posture and apologized to us: "Commissioner Gao, if your next mission cannot be continued due to my fault, I am willing to bear all responsibilities."

    I patted his shoulder and comforted him: "Captain Wang, this kind of thing is also destined. No one is right or wrong. If you want to blame it, it's the fault of the superiors. They didn't think it through. Don't think too much. Try your best to confirm first.  Let¡¯s deal with the current situation.¡±

    Wang Jingzhong nodded to me gratefully, and then shouted to mobilize the sailors.

    Gao Liang and I stood by the porthole of the cab, looking at the dense fog in front of us and couldn't help but marvel.  The situation on the sea is really unpredictable. It was clearly a clear sea just now, so why did such a heavy fog suddenly appear?  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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