“No need.” Rowan got up. “It’s minor. Also, I’m a doctor. I should be able to handle it myself.”
Subsequently, they went on their own tasks.
As expected, they found a lot of food in the storeroom beneath the cabin.
The beddings in the bedrooms were brand new. There were many daily necessities in the small kitchen. They had everything.
Cordelia even found compressed biscuits and instant food in the cabinets.
“Wow. It’s small, but it has everything!” she said while smiling. “We don’t have to worry now.”
Zephyr looked around. “I think there’s no electricity.”
At that moment, a noise came from the cockpit.
They walked over quickly and saw Rowan studying a manual. He pressed some buttons, and the lights in the cabin were turned on after a beep.
“This is the button to control the circuit.“ Rowan looked at the two of them. “I guess there’s still some electricity left in the yacht, but it’s not much. Let’s be careful about it. Then we should be able to survive for a while.”
Cordelia nodded and went to look for the first-aid kit.
Zephyr did not follow her. Instead, he turned his head to look at Rowan and said, “Mr. Irwin, we’re really in the same boat now.”
Rowan peeped at him and gave a short response.
“You saved me.” He looked at him, “I’m very grateful.
“So no matter what grudge we have, let’s let it go.”
Rowan scoffed. “We won’t have any grudges as long as you take care of her.”
Zephyr squinted. “You seem to care a lot about her, Mr. Irwin.”
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