The next night, as the clear moonlight shone down on Lady Freedom Harbor, its rays enveloped Lady Freedom, giving the iconic statue a silvery hue.

On the slightly rippling sea, the waves were shimmering as though diamond dust had been sprinkled all over them.

At the moment, Nathan was sitting cross-legged in an inconspicuous spot located in the harbor. Holding on to a fishing rod, he was fishing.

Accompanying him in his night fishing were Colin, Kraven, and Kerry.

However, the trio's focus was not on fishing. Instead, they were looking out toward the sea with anxious expressions on their faces.

Being a man from a military background, Colin had a stronger resolve than other people. Although he was on tenterhooks, he was able to somewhat maintain his composure. Meanwhile, Kerry was in a restless state as well. However, since she was in the presence of Nathan, she tried her best to tamp down her anxiety as she waited patiently.

As for Kraven, he was the one who was on edge the most among the three of them. In fact, he was like a cat on a hot tin roof.

He was pacing back and forth behind Nathan, muttering, "Why isn't the ship here yet? Why isn't it here yet?"

Nathan glanced at the watch on his wrist and said flatly, "Kraven, one needs patience when fishing. You won't be able to catch any fish if you're so jumpy like this."

In truth, he himself was feeling rather tense as well. After all, that night was the only night he would be able to see and save his master.

Even so, after experiencing so many ups and downs in recent years, he understood that being anxious was useless and hardly conducive to solving the issues at hand.

Only by staying calm could one solve their problems.

Nathan remained composed

fifteen minutes left before the clock strikes midnight, but the legendary Ghost Ship is still nowhere to be seen. Could it be

Kraven had no choice but to

was already past midnight. Even then, the sea was quiet. Not a single cargo ship had passed

was almost twelve-thirty, Kraven could no longer keep his

single word, however, Nathan said, "The fish's

Kraven was stunned.

was the same for Colin

it was bobbing up and down

was jerked into the

his fishing rod, and with a swish, an approximately eight-pound fish was hauled out of the

smile spread across Nathan's face. Chuckling, he said, "See?

it

right, Mr. Cross. The Ghost Ship is nowhere to be

smiling, Nathan stared ahead at the distant sea before saying,

Colin,

no matter how they strained their eyes, they couldn't see a single

Colin's eyes

a Master Sharpshooter, Colin's eyesight was

the same could not be

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