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... Order Flag Bearer came to report, “Captain, Captain Spielberg has something to say.”

Da Fei’s eyebrows twitched. Did he not want to leave? But he hadn’t expressed anything along the way; now he must be speaking up for a reason.

Da Fei hurriedly directed the ship alongside the whaling ship. Right, he still didn’t know the name of his ship either.

Spielberg came to the ladder to greet him, “Captain, are you heading back?”

Da Fei sighed, “Yes, for the fleet’s safety. ...

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