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Game Begins: Maritime Banquet 2

Clouds drifted by, and sunlight poured down, casting a soft blue glow on Wen Nannan's bracelet.

She secretly rejoiced, after all, this bracelet was genuine high-tech. To avoid detection, she quickly covered it with her sleeve.

Finding a secluded corner, she carefully took out the bracelet.

With ten players but only one bracelet, this game was rather stingy.

Wen Nannan fiddled with the bracelet, feeling somewhat uneasy. Although she is new, she understands the importance of not revealing wealth.

So, she quietly sneaked into the restroom to study the bracelet's functions.

The bracelet's spatial layout was quite ingenious, with six independent spaces, each the size of a 24-inch suitcase.

Sitting on the toilet seat, Wen Nannan pondered the game's rules and hints while holding the bracelet.

"Are there no other rules or hints for this game?" she attempted to ask.

But the screen remained silent.

Wen Nannan waited for a moment then spoke again, "What if I don't board the ship and stay at the port for thirty days?"

Suddenly, a ruined, electric-like pain struck her, causing her to shiver involuntarily.

The game's warning jolted her, making Wen Nannan realize she had to abide by the game's rules, or the consequences would be dire.

For a whole month at sea? This was no joke.

So, she started making plans. Firstly, she needs to prepare sufficient food, water, essential medicines, and first aid tools. Fortunately, she has some money on hand.

Wen Nannan glanced at the bracelet and decided to get everything ready first.

Food is the most important thing, so she uses two spaces to store some fruits, mineral water, and a large amount of instant noodles and bread.

As for medication and tools, she dare not neglect to ensure that she has commonly used medication, anti-seasickness drugs, vitamin C, etc.

Finally, she left a space with an inflatable boat, just in case.

With thorough preparation, she confidently calculated her chances of surviving the thirty days.

Later, following the instructions, Wen Nannan found her cargo ship.

The ship was enormous and intricate. As an inland dweller, seeing such a large vessel for the first time filled her with awe.

However, as she gazed at the containers on the ship, she collided with a group of men dressed in black, looking hurried and anxious.

Their eyes betrayed an urgent search, as if they were looking for something important.

Wen Nannan couldn't help but be curious, wondering: What were they searching for?