265 Reading books gives you more experience! 265
Jong-seok was reading the Experience Book in the cabin.
Srrrr! Srrrrrrrrrrrr!
Jong-seok, who was quietly looking at the experience book, suddenly looked out the window. Outside the window, I could see a coast guard boat going out to sea.
Although the storm was still severe, the Coast Guard patrol boat was large and hard, so it was easy to break through this storm.
That's why they were originally moving to a place where they were supposed to patrol.
Jong-seok, who was watching the patrol boat move, checked the time.
'3:00 in the morning... The Coast Guard is suffering.
Jong-seok shook his head in a small way at this late hour, watching the coast guard moving without a break.
"Would I have sent you a letter of apology?"
From what I hear, the coast guard also says that the cost of corrosion is high, so I can't live without it, but the outer pickles that I made are still delicious.
Thinking like that, Jong-seok stretched out and lay back in bed.
The waves shake, but if you spread the dry ball, you can be as comfortable as lying on land.
But the problem was that I couldn't sleep if I was playing hardball.
So I spent some time reading the experience book until the waves calmed down, and when the waves calmed down, I was going to sleep.
It takes at least four hours to get to a nearby port from here anyway... I could sleep enough even if I slept during that time.
Thinking like that, Jong-seok began to read the experience book.
"By the way, I've gained some experience today.
I saved the ship and the man who fell into the sea. I did not get much experience because I had saved a person who fell into the sea before, but I got a lot of experience by saving a ship.
As the day dawned and the wind and waves died down, the hospital ship took the distress ship and fishermen to nearby ports and began operating again according to schedule.
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The original schedule, which took two nights and three days, took four days due to the delayed schedule due to the rescue of the ship.
It might have to be a three-day trip because it only took one day in the middle, but it took a long time to travel in the sea and was isolated during dangerous nights or waves, so it was simply impossible to calculate the schedule in a day or two.
In any case, the hospital ship, which toured the islands to be rescued and treated, was turning to the port of Incheon.
And Jong-seok and his family of hospital ships were giving Choi Hee and VJ a final interview.
Choi Hee talked to Jong-seok, who was cleaning up the oriental medicine clinic.
"Are you leaving the office as soon as you enter the port?""
"Yes"
"So you're going home?"
"Yes, I will."
"How many days do you rest, then?"
"This time, I'm going to take a break for about a four-day weekend and then sail."
Choi Hee, who interviewed about this and that story, said as she lowered the camera.
"I've been bothering you so far, and thank you for your cooperation."
"Are you done with the shoot?"
Choi Hee shook her head at Jong-seok's horse. When asked by Jong-seok, Choi Hee said while watching the video she took through the camera screen.
"I'm going to wrap up by taking a big picture of the hospital crew when I get off the boat."
"I hope you get good ratings."
"I think the ratings will be good because Mr. Lee did a great job this time."
Jong-seok nodded at Choi Hee's words and sat on the chair in the doctor's office. After a while, I turned on my laptop and started searching the Internet.
I'm entering the harbor, but it takes some time to lock up and unload.
Since I have nothing to do so far, I'm just trying to search on the Internet. Choi Hee, who saw the scene, took the camera and left the clinic.
Click! Click!
Jong-seok, who was searching for Internet windows by moving his mouse, opened his face window after a long time.
How's the kids doing?'
Jong-seok sometimes smiled at the stories of his friends and acquaintances.
Some of the notes were sent by colleagues I knew in the U.S., and some were sent by Cho in Taeneung.
You said you had a contest in Hong Kong, and you won a silver medal.
I heard that there is a competition in Hong Kong not long ago, but I think I won a silver medal.
Looking at Cho Hyun smiling brightly, Jong-seok posted a comment under the picture.
When Jong-seok, who commented, smiled and looked at the pictures again, something like a horse balloon began to appear quickly at the bottom of the face window.
The phone began to ring with a horse balloon that suddenly began to come up.
"Huh?"
He picked up his cell phone while looking at Jongseok's laptop.
"Honey..."
Son! Where are you? Is this a ship or a land?
"Huh? I'm at Incheon port now."
That's a relief. Then the boat won't be removed, right?
"I'm on my way in now. But why?"
North Korea is just firing missiles at Jaryeong Island in the West Sea.
"A missile? What are you talking about?"
Don't you know my son? He's on the news. There's a war!
Does this make sense? I wanted to, so Jongseok looked at the laptop. Underneath the laptop were balloons of words called breaking news. Jong-seok, who was looking at it, clicked on the speech bubble.
Then the speech bubble grew and news appeared.
At 3:27 p.m. today, North Korea's surprise artillery attack occurred on Jaryeong Island in the West Sea.
While the damage is not known, video clips posted by residents of Jaryeongdo Island on the Internet and on Facebook...
With Cheong Wa Dae and the Defense Ministry yet to come up with countermeasures...
Oh! Breaking news. From Jaryeongdo Podae, artillery fire started toward the North. At 3:38 p.m., the South Korean artillery fire has begun.
Jong-seok's face hardened in the news.
It's ten minutes before 3:27 p.m. And Jaryeongdo knows Jongseok.
It was the westernmost and northernmost island in the West Sea, and was a small island inhabited by marines and ordinary residents.
I went to see a doctor last month. However, Jaryeongdo Island in the news was a battlefield where it was burned down and smoke was emitted.
'What the hell is this...'
When Jong-seok looked at his laptop with surprised eyes, he heard his mother's voice.
Don't go anywhere and come straight home! Okay.
"Okay, just hang up."
Jongseok, who hung up with his mom, looked at his cell phone. While I was talking to my mom on the phone, there were several text messages on my phone.
There were dozens of texts that came in that short time. From Moon Bang-woo's elders, Lee Soo-mi and Ahn's athletes from Taeneung, everyone seemed to have texted them, knowing that they were on a hospital ship in the West Sea.
Once Jong-seok opened the text box, he made a collective choice of letters and sent a reply.
Jong-seok, who replied, called Lee Soo-mi. Lee Soo-mi was crying in a worried voice asking if she was okay.
"Why are you crying?"
According to the news, there's a war going on.
"How do you know a war better than I do in Incheon?"
Then there's really no problem.
"Yes, don't worry. How's the work going?"
Yeah. You're doing great.
When crying Lee Soo-mi was comforted, Jong-seok was searching the Internet. It seems that it is not a fake news that is popular these days.
All the Internet search engines were covered with the news of Jaryeong Island shelling.
"What the hell is going on?"
While talking to Lee Soo-mi on the phone, Jong-seok hung up and got up.
I thought it would be the fastest way to get to the people of the broadcasting station to find out what this was about.
After leaving the clinic, Jong-seok approached the people of the broadcasting station gathered in the lounge.
The VJs were gathering and watching the Internet news on their cell phones. They didn't know the situation until they heard from their acquaintances whether it was okay.
As Jong-seok said, people on land were trying to grasp the situation faster than they were in the West Sea.
It's a really sudden thing that only people who know and people who don't know don't know.
The news of the shelling became known because residents of Jaryeong Island filmed videos on their cell phones in real time and broadcast them on face-to-face.
"What happened?"
As Jong-seok approached, Choi Hee looked at him and pointed to his cell phone.
"North Korean bastards fired guns at Jaryeong-do."
"I know that, but why all of a sudden?"
When asked by Jong-seok, Choi Hee shrugged her shoulders as if she understood, and went into the face window with her cell phone to watch the video.
Health doctors and nurses in the clinic also rushed out of the clinic, surprised to see if they had answered the calls.
"What's going on?"
"They said they were also bombarded. What's this?"
Jong-seok shook his head when people were surprised.
"No one here knows why."
"Our army is fighting back, too."
I saw Jongseok's cell phone when Choi Hee said.
A cell phone pointed to the sky in a place of smoke and fire, and something like a white line spread out towards the sky.
The artillery fired from the South Korean military left a cannon fire.
"This... this is a little scary."
The man VJ was swallowing his saliva and looking at his cell phone with nervous eyes.
North Korea fired artillery and South Korean territory was hit. On top of that, although it was a little late, the South Korean troops were responding immediately after being shelled.
And... this meant that now South Korea and North Korea are engaged in artillery battles against both territories.
Jong-seok saw him at the man's VJ.
"Is there a war?"
The man VJ swallowed his saliva at Jong-seok's words.
"I hope not."
The man VJ was looking at his cell phone with a face full of worry and fear.
Hospital ship informs family. This hospital ship supplies at Incheon Port and heads to Jaryeongdo Island. Hospital ships are advised not to disembark after entering the port, but to stand on board.
The sudden on-board broadcast surprised the VJs.
"What the hell is this? No way? Is the hospital ship going to Jaryeongdo Island?"
At the words of the VJs, he looked at them with stiff faces and hurried to the steering room.
Arriving in the steering room, Jong-seok was able to see health doctors arriving one step ahead of him asking Zhuge Liang questions quickly.
"No, is the hospital ship going to the place where the shelling is taking place?"
"Captain, it's too dangerous. After entering the port and looking at the situation, we should choose whether to go to the hospital or not. Why are you making this decision so soon?"
For health doctors, it was surprising and embarrassing that they were sailing to Jaryeongdo Island, which is now a battlefield.
Kim Jin-tae and Woo Myung-in spoke as if they could never go, and Zhuge Min was silent.
Then after a while, he opened his mouth.
"First of all, I understand you two. But our ship is headed for Jaryeong Island."
"No, why..."
"Now Jaryeong-do must have destroyed hospitals and health facilities in the shelling. And... people are hurt and killed in the shelling. If the hospital ship doesn't go under these circumstances, who goes?"
Jegalmin's firm words hardened the faces of Kim Jin-tae and his famous people.
You're right, but... It is reluctant and frightening that they should go.
"That's..."
When Kim Jin-tae hesitated, Woo Myung-in hurriedly said.
"But given the situation there, it's like a battlefield, can ordinary people like us go? It might interfere with military operations..."
"It's okay, we're not ordinary people."
"What is that? We..."
I'm a public servant.
The famous man's face hardened by Zhuge Liang's words. That's right. People on the hospital ship are not ordinary people but public officials.
Is there a law that says, "I'm a public servant, but I have to go?"'
Seeing Zhuge Liang speaking so confidently, Woo Myung-min, who was wondering if such a law would continue, hurriedly asked.
"Did you get instructions from above?"
"Not yet."
"Then what do you say up there?"
"Even above, it's the county office... Do you know what this is about? Up there, up there, up there, people are probably wondering what's going on."
"Then there's no instructions, and even if you move around like this..."
"It'll be a problem, but we'll be able to save the injured."
"..."
Zegalmin said, looking at Woo Myung-in who couldn't say anything.
"And if there's a real war anyway... "Whether in the sea or on land, this little piece of land is a battlefield."
At Zhuge Min's words, the two looked at each other and nodded with a sigh.
"Then shouldn't you contact your superiors?"
"I've already contacted you. They told me that they'd be allowed to report to the superiors and go. We'll be ready until we're cleared."
At Zhuge Liang's words a little relief was in the face of the famous man.
'If you leave the port with permission... It's not easy to move.
During his third year in health care, he was a famous person who knew the menstruation of civil servants to some extent.
Civil servants who are complacent won't be able to easily decide to send a hospital ship to the island where the shelling is falling.
A hospital ship is literally a ship carrying a moving hospital. Compared to regular ships, the price is higher and the facilities installed in them are also expensive.
If such a ship is sent to the wrong place and sunk by the artillery attack, the responsibility will be shifted to the government officials who made the decision.
When Woo Myung-in thought of it, the hospital ship began to lock up at Incheon Port.