The night was deep, and everyone retired to their rooms to sleep.
Due to the absolute safety of Hai Shang Island, there were no longer personnel on duty as before.
While Su Ling and the others were fast asleep, at the Lu Cheng port, Peng Yansheng and his group began their operation under the cover of darkness.
After a thorough search, the boats that were not severely damaged by the hail were chosen by Peng Yansheng's men.
After clearing the hail from the boats, they loaded the supplies onto them.
In the darkness, Peng Yansheng and his group embarked on the journey to Hai Shang Island.
Sailing on the sea at night was a great test of the captain's navigational skills and sense of direction.
After all, with the slightest misstep, they could lose their way and be completely lost in the vast expanse of the ocean.
While this might be extremely difficult and challenging for others, it was undoubtedly a piece of cake for Peng Yansheng, who had lived by the sea for a long time and frequently sailed.
He often visited Hai Shang Island to deliver goods.
This was also why he chose to operate at night; firstly, the continuous hail affected his travel plans, and secondly, by moving out at night, when the islanders were asleep and their consciousness was weak, it was the best time to launch a surprise attack.
That place was far safer than the destroyed base.
The destroyed base now appeared to have ample supplies, but that was based on his frequent trips to collect them.
He couldn't possibly be out searching for supplies all the time, and he also wanted to be a boss, enjoying the command and obedience of others.
Once he occupied Hai Shang Island and became its boss, wouldn't he be living a life of luxury and pleasure?
As a coastal dweller, Peng Yansheng understood the richness of marine resources, especially places like Hai Shang Island, which was abundant in tropical resources, undoubtedly the best place to go and settle in the apocalypse.
The supplies he was bringing to the island this time were his entire fortune.
There were seeds of all kinds, so there was no worry about lacking seeds to take root on Hai Shang Island.
As the saying goes, live off the mountain if you are by the mountain, and live off the sea if you are by the sea. He was already looking forward to a carefree and happy life on Hai Shang Island after the apocalypse.
Although his heart was filled with anticipation and excitement, Peng Yansheng did not become arrogant or underestimate his opponents because of it.
Since the other party could clear the port's containers and zombies with just one team, their strength could not be underestimated.
As for whether the other party had truly gone to Hai Shang Island, that remained to be seen.
Currently, he hoped that the group had not gone to the island but had left directly.
Otherwise, if they clashed, he would not have much of a chance of winning.
Although he considered himself quite capable, the skill levels of the people in his team were uneven, and he could not place high hopes on them.
The sea was very rich in marine resources, a fact Peng Yansheng, who frequently went out to sea to fish, knew very well.
However, at this moment, he was not in the mood to stop the boat at sea and have a fishing session.
He only wanted to reach Hai Shang Island as quickly as possible, dock the boat, and then go ashore to scout the situation.
It was unclear how long they had sailed, but Peng Yansheng and his party had successfully reached Hai Shang Island.
As the boat docked at the pier, Peng Yansheng's entire group was on high alert, fully armed and prepared for a fight.
To their surprise, the expected attack did not materialize. The entire pier was silent except for the sound of waves crashing against the shore.
This tranquility surprised Peng Yansheng and his men, but they did not lower their guard or vigilance.
Peng Yansheng stood on the boat and looked towards the island.
The moon was bright and the stars were sparse. The bright moonlight illuminated the entire silhouette of the island, giving him exceptionally clear vision.
Seeing no extra boats at the pier, Peng Yansheng knew that the other team had not arrived.
This outcome made him heave a sigh of relief.