A week later.
The secret port was utterly desolate.
All the smugglers' ships, pirate ships, had taken to the sea.
Only the SS Fuma Keqing Revenge and a few semi-scrapped empty ships were left behind so as not to attract attention.
The sinister Sea Erosion Cliff Giant Cave, with its rolling black waves glimmering on the water, reflected the cold, artificially carved traces on the walls.
This port, which was privately established and not documented, had now become a wild harbor, an unmanaged mooring place; the Earl had completely withdrawn from this affair.
According to the East Coast Maritime Department, this ship was now bearing the dual crimes of illegal entry and illegal mooring, and the navy had the right to kill first and ask questions later.
The damp and cold of the East Coast monsoon penetrated to the bone.