Chapter 202: Accidentally Made History
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Era of Disaster Chapter 202: Accidentally Made History

Chapter 202: Accidentally Made History


Although the five ships that Bai Yi and the rest were on could move, their movement really wasn’t too fast or efficient. Being able to fix these few ships to such an extent was already very unexpected, and their initial estimates put the amount of time required to reach Australia at a few days. At the start, all of them were still quite worried that they would run into some unfortunate events along the way, but unexpectedly, the sailing was surprisingly smooth, and they didn’t even encounter a powerful sea monster.

This kind of good luck was inconceivable, even to Bai Yi; could it be that their luck was finally getting better?

However, what he didn’t know was that Australia had sent out helicopters four times; but every single time, the helicopters would be destroyed by various evolved lifeforms before they could make contact with Bai Yi’s fleet. By now, the Australian military refused to send out any more helicopters because it was just like throwing meat buns at dogs; there would be no return once they sent any out. The highest commander of the Coastline Defense, Kerami, had even pushed the blame for these incidents onto Bai Yi and the others’ heads.

If not for them approaching with this fleet, how would they have lost so many helicopters?

Of course, even though Kerami was angry, he still received the orders from his superiors and prepared to send more helicopters out to make contact with the fleet when they approached near enough. He was somebody in a high position, after all, so he still knew quite a lot of things.

After sailing warily and on edge for a few days, Bai Yi and the rest finally approached the coastline of Australia in the early morning. None of them knew how to read a nautical map, so even though their general direction was correct, nobody actually knew where exactly along the coastline they would land. After finally seeing the coast in the distance, Bai Yi and everyone else became slightly emotional.

That was Australia, the closest human region to the Devil Isles!

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