One Piece: Turning Fruit

Chapter 12 Disasters Are Always One Step Slower Than Me



Chapter 12 Disasters Are Always One Step Slower Than Me

Reasonably speaking, as a child who grew up by the sea, Alva still has the water skills he should have.

Although in the past few years, because of helping the villagers to work in exchange for food, they can't often go to the sea.

But on weekdays, it is still no problem to tow a boat and save someone.

To put it simply, you can swim, you can swim, but you don't swim often.

Originally, Alva thought that if he hadn't swam for such a long time, his abilities would be wasted.

But today's incident made him understand that some things, once learned, can never be forgotten.

"It seems that I can still swim well." Alva, who carried the unconscious Alan on his shoulders and Joya in his arms, sighed in the endless sea water.

What is going on here?
Then I have to go back to the past. Originally, when the three of Alan went to sea, it was quite good. My God, the sea, the clouds and the wind were all quite normal.

But the good times didn't last long, and before the three of them had been floating for a long time, the originally calm sea suddenly became violently stormy.

The big waves can directly hit people's faces.

When encountering such a situation, even a seasoned captain must be careful, for fear that the ship will be buried in the sea if one is not careful.

What's more, Alan, the three noobs who can't even drive a boat.

A wave came over and the sail was directly smashed, the mast was broken after two strokes, and their car was directly buried in the sea after the third stroke.

Added a new playground for a wide range of sea life.

In fact, if Alan was more careful before departure, he could feel the change in the sea breeze.

Knowing that there is a change, and observing carefully from this point, it is possible to infer this storm.

It's a pity that Allen, who was only thinking about going to sea at the time, ignored these details.

This is also a loss because Alva is reliable or big enough, and the wind and rain have not brought him a little influence.

Unlike Alan and Joya, they panicked immediately after the boat capsized, and their usual good water quality was completely thrown into the sky.

Just focus on "dancing ballet" with the waves.

Sorry, I made a mistake here, but Allen didn't panic, he just sank to the bottom!
He didn't even struggle, as if he had returned to a warm home, he went in directly.

In fact, don't blame the two of them here, the water flow in the sea is already weird, let alone this kind of weather.

How could Qiao Ya, who was fishing for fish on weekdays, not panic.

When I didn't meet Alan before, even if it was a rainy day, Joya would hide directly to avoid being exposed, and wait until the weather cleared to reappear. I have seen such a formation with my own eyes.

As for Allen, he is a capable person, and it is normal to encounter Shui Wuli.

In fact, as early as it was raining, Allen felt that he couldn't exert himself, as if he had a bad cold.

And this feeling became even stronger as the waves hit, and he was immediately paralyzed.

As soon as the boat capsized, no one was there.

Fortunately, there was no bump when the boat capsized, and Allen did not lose consciousness.

Before entering the sea, he took a desperate breath, which dragged on until Alva's arrival.

After Alva finished saving Joya, the storm was over by the time he fished Alan up, and he was already in a coma.

But don't worry, it's not cold.

But it's not much different from being cold.

Alva didn't dare to delay any longer, and after Joya stabilized Alan's body, he punched him in the chest.

Accompanied by a few crisp sounds, Alan, who was unconscious but still clenching his teeth and holding his breath, opened his mouth involuntarily.

But I don't know how to breathe.

In this case artificial respiration is required.
not joia
Then things became like this
(End of this chapter)


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