After spending a day there, the two of them returned to the city the next day.
First, they sent the fish back home, the freight was not cheap, but Chu Mingcheng didn't mind.
Then they took a plane back to the dock in Basha State where their ship was moored, setting sail for West Malaysia, planning to rest briefly before heading straight to the Maldives.
The Hei Yao sped across the ocean, and today the wind was good, so Chu Mingcheng hoisted the sails.
After adjusting the angle of the sails, the Hei Yao's speed surpassed that of the engine by quite a bit.
His next stop was Malacca in West Malaysia, roughly two hundred, possibly close to three hundred nautical miles away.
It typically takes over ten hours under normal sailing, but the time would be significantly reduced with the help of the wind.
While sailing, they suddenly discovered a stationary sailboat.
Originally, he planned to pass it by, but then a man and a woman appeared on the sailboat, waving and signaling to him.