133 days.
That's one-third of a year, over four months, a school term—it doesn't seem like much. But what if it were spent surviving adrift at sea?
Surviving at sea for 133 days.
This is a number that sounds incredible to anyone, created by a person from Huaxia.
"His name is Pan Lian, an ordinary yet extraordinary person from Huaxia, hailed by Ugly Country's National Geographic Magazine as the 'World Survivor Champion.'"
What Bi Fang spoke of was a true event.
In fact, apart from some cultural differences, most of the world's history is indistinguishable from the previous world's, including its people.
When World War II broke out, the United Kingdom recruited a large number of Huaxia seafarers, among them was Pan Lian.
Four years later, Pan Lian was transporting wartime goods in the Atlantic Ocean when a German submarine spotted them and launched two torpedoes at the merchant ship.