Captain Sato, who was somewhat older, found himself under the sway of psychological suggestion and in a trance, he willingly stripped off his clothes and walked to the bow deck, fully exposed to everyone’s gaze.
The scientific research vessel was navigating through the dark strait of night, and the temperature kept dropping. Although the captain was turning purple and stiffening from the cold, he stood there hunched over like an indecent statue.
Realizing that he was on the brink of hypothermia in the biting wind, Balin ordered Heikichi to carry him back.
By the time they brought the captain back, he was already rigid. Thankfully, he was still breathing, once the temperature increased, he would be out of danger.
Balin became irritated at the sight of him and instructed that he simply be tossed back into the cabin to rest. He then called over Heikichi and inquired, "How many days until we reach the Antarctic continent?"
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