Waking up from a deep sleep is not a comfortable thing, especially when the external environment is uncomfortable, sleeping is the best protective measure.
When all the senses quickly recover from the ignorance during sleep, the violent jolts in the environment become a great torture. The extremely sensitive nerves when waking up only increase this pain.
The protagonist first felt his body light up, and his head and back were hit hard against the wall. Although it didn't hurt, the huge impact made his internal organs feel like they had been hit, and a disgusting feeling in the stomach and intestines filled his throat and mouth. , a sour feeling quickly enveloped the whole body.
Immediately afterwards, the whole ship was like a roller coaster, sometimes going to the top and sometimes falling to the bottom. The protagonist is like a kitten that accidentally got into a rotating washing machine and was tossed around without any resistance.
He tried to stretch out his limbs, trying to grab something to stop himself, but failed.
Not only his own body, but also everything around him was being shaken. The piled grass seeds had turned into butterflies flying in the sky. From time to time, they would catch up with the protagonist who was also flying and hit him.
There were also other debris flying, including mysterious balls, clay pots, and ant silk wadding. Everything was flying, as if this was not a walnut ship, but the inside of a space station, and the concept of gravity had been lost.
A clay pot also flew up and almost hit the protagonist's foot. Fortunately, he saw the opportunity and retracted his foot quickly. The clay pots were bumped back and forth, making a dull sound. Fortunately, these clay pots were very thick, and there was no damage even under such impact. But the lid of the clay pot was thrown open, and the honeydew inside splashed out and spread everywhere. The protagonist hated having sticky honeydew on his body, but he couldn't care less about it at the moment. Everything was spinning everywhere and he had too much time to care about himself.
The other ants were also thrown everywhere, opening their mouths in panic and wailing silently.
The immortal may be the King of Careful Gods, staggering, he somehow got through the hole in the diaphragm and came to the protagonist, and was immediately hit by a mysterious ball and took off.
When she flew past the protagonist, the protagonist hooked her with his right forelimb and pulled her over. At this time, the protagonist has hooked a damaged part of the walnut film on the wall and fixed himself.
The protagonist touches the tentacles of the fairy, which is full of fear and panic. For ants who are accustomed to the stable earth, they leave the land for the first time and appreciate the power of nature on a wandering ship. Fear and panic are inevitable.
The protagonist comforted the fairy, but he had no choice but to wait for the storm to pass. I hope this is just a thunderstorm, violent but short-lived. If this storm lasts longer, I'm afraid the ants in the boat will go crazy!
If a human being were in such a violently turbulent environment, they would probably vomit bile within a few minutes. But the physiological structure of ants is obviously different. Apart from feeling dizzy from being shaken, the protagonist doesn't feel much discomfort like vomiting. Thinking about this gives the protagonist a sense of comfort. He doesn't want to be in this situation. When the body is covered with sticky honeydew, it is sprayed with a bunch of vomit from itself or other ants.
I don’t know how long it took, but it seemed like the journey from that time to today was so long, and it seemed like just a short nap, before the bumps finally began to subside. Although the protagonist's own body still moves up and down with the ship, the amplitude of the shaking is weakening and the frequency is also reduced, which allows the protagonist to finally see hope.
At this time, the cabin was in a mess, and the cargo that had been neatly arranged was scattered everywhere, and it was also covered with honeydew. Even the protagonist himself was covered in honeydew, which was sticky and sticky, just like jumping into honey, which made him feel so uncomfortable that he almost went crazy.
When the ship was finally stable enough to barely be able to walk, the protagonist licked the honeydew off the body within reach, wiped it clean on a ball of silk, and then inspected the cabin.
Tianxian also calmed down and followed the protagonist to the other half of the cabin to comfort the panicked guards.
Although the bumps were very violent, the small size, light weight and strong outer shell of the ants meant that most of the ants were not injured. A few only injured fragile parts such as limbs or antennae, and they could recover after a while.
They were more mentally intimidated. After the ship gradually stabilized and the protagonist personally comforted them, everyone gradually calmed down.
Seeing that the storm seemed to have passed, the protagonist asked Tianxian to take everyone to clean up the cabin, and then went to the hatch to prepare to see what was going on outside.
Taking a deep breath, the protagonist untied the ant wire on the cabin door and opened the door.
A cool, moist breath mixed with water mist hit his face, which soothed the remaining sticky feeling all over the protagonist's body, as if he had gotten under the shower head in time after being covered in sticky dirt.
The strong wind outside seems to have stopped, but the raindrops have not completely disappeared. The dripping raindrops hit the lake, causing countless ripples, affecting each other, forming countless fleeting circles of water on the water, stirring up Countless short-lived hemispherical blisters.
Fortunately, there is an umbrella-shaped shielding structure above the hatch of the ship. The protagonist leans out half of his body and does not have to worry about being directly hit by raindrops.
His hind limbs were still in the cabin, firmly grasping the walls to hold himself in place. The upper body is looking around.
Fortunately, as far as the eye could see, the protagonist saw that the fleet had withstood the test, and no walnut boats were found to be destroyed or blown away in the storm. The movable connection structures between the ships were generally intact, with a few damaged parts. All can be repaired.
The damage that can be seen so far is that some large cargo that was originally fixed by ropes outside the cabin has been lost. The protagonist's ship originally had a large stone-edged guillotine tied to the outside. Now it has disappeared, leaving only a few broken ants. The silk rope is floating alone in the kite.
There is no way around this. In order to load more passengers in the cabin, some large cargo had to be bundled and placed in the open air. Now we can only accept the loss. Fortunately, the value of the goods left outside is not very high, and they can be easily remanufactured when they arrive at the new home. As for the precious bronzes, they were placed in the cabin.
The protagonist looked at the water surface worriedly. At this time, the rain and fog were so dense that he could no longer see the distance or the shore clearly. The protagonist doesn't know where the fleet has been blown by this storm.
Although judging from the time, the storm did not last long, and the occasional leak of skylight under the dark clouds in the distance showed that the sun had not set yet.
However, the fleet is currently traveling very fast due to the combination of strong winds and waves. The protagonist is worried that it has deviated far from the route without knowing it, and even missed the mouth of the creek leading to the swamp!