First, they got the old foreigner, who wouldn't even let go of his fishing rod as his two boats sank, aboard the ship. Then Chu Mingcheng used a rope from the crane to secure the soon-to-be-sunken lure boat, preventing it from sinking further, before turning back to inquire about the situation of the two foreigners.
The two foreigners, one weather-beaten and the other young, turned out to be a father and son from Australia.
The older one was named Noah, and his son was named Leo.
In Australia, two-thirds of the ordinary folks don't hold much prejudice.
And of that two-thirds, one-third is relatively friendly.
This is a lot better than in Treasure Island and Japan; typical Australians are enthusiastic, nosy, follow rules, and value fairness.
They don't care about social status and are extremely caring towards vulnerable groups.
Chu Mingcheng was planning to go to Australia during the fishing off-season, so he had taken the time to learn about the country.