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... ailed yet, and I didn’t expect it to be tested by strong winds.

   Fortunately, there are fishing boats of similar size on both sides of the berth, with a row of large tires on the side of the boat to prevent collisions.

  Chu Mingcheng was not idle either. Together with the bosses of these boats, they tied the boats with ropes and fixed them to meet the coming typhoon.

  The time of the typhoon's arrival coincided with the opening day of the fishing ban.

  But accord ...

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