Chapter 105: Small Species
When sailing on the high seas, as long as the weather permits, there is no such thing as stopping all ships at night for a collective rest. Instead, some crew members are on duty to keep watch, while others rest, and they take turns.
As night fell, the fleet, whether merchant or colonization ships, mostly followed this practice, navigating through the thick fog. Only a group of privateering ships, which had been scheduled in advance, maintained their vigilance on the outer perimeter of the fleet as usual.