Survival, stockpiling, no CP, various fish, raft upgrades, ocean exploration. Starting with just a fishing rod, all supplies depend on fishing?
Selected as a "Human Pioneer" to enter ...
"Pfft~ I don't know, I'd better eat." The Flame Fish Beast lowered its head even further.
Judging from its appearance, Gu Xi didn't think it was a powerful sea monster, but rather a quail.
"By the way, do you have a name?" Gu Xi suddenly asked.
"Pfft? A name?" The Flamefish Beast looked at her in confusion. "Like his name?"
It pointed at Ais.
Gu Xi nodded, "If I don't know your name, I don't know how to address you?"
"Pfft? Do all sea monsters have names?" The Flamefish Beast glanced at the octopus across from it, which was happily eating.
"Pfft! But I heard you call it an octopus."
"Yes, its name is Octopus." Gu Xi didn't think there was anything wrong with the name she had chosen.
"Pfft! If I didn't have a name, you wouldn't call me Flame Fish Beast, would you?"
Although it doesn't reject it, compared to the name Aisi, its name seems a bit perfunctory.
Gu Xi immediately shook her head, "No, I'll get you a new one."
"Pfft! Go ahead and take it." It agreed readily, and you could even hear a hint of joy in its voice.
Actually, Flamefish Beast is embarrassed to say that most sea beasts don't have names, and it is one of those "most".
Gu Xi and the Flame Fish Beast were discussing names more and more enthusiastically when suddenly the Fish Raising System's voice rang out.
[Fish being bound...]
[Fish successfully bound.]
The voice of the fish-raising system could only be heard by Gu Xi. She gave the Flame Fish Beast a meaningful look and said, "You are a Flame Fish Beast, and we can't let you stray too far from your original characteristics. From now on, we'll call you Flame Scale. After all, your scales are like fire."
[Ding-dong, the fish has successfully changed its name.]
After Gu Xi confirmed the fish's name, the fish-raising system changed the name of the bound fish.
Gu Xi smiled without saying a word and patiently listened to Yan Lin speak.
"Pfft~ Flame Scales, I get it. It's like scales that look like flames. And what does Ais mean? Is it ice?"
"Puru~ You don't understand, this is a special language."
Then the two ferocious sea monsters started arguing about whose name was better, and then both of their heads looked at her, asking her to judge whose name was better.
Gu Xi froze, then hastily shoveled two mouthfuls of rice into her mouth and dropped her utensils.
"I'm finished eating! We need to expand the ship today, so I'll go take care of that. Ais, you take Flamescale and wander around the ship. Later, we'll go burn the zombie sea monster's remains!"
By the time Gu Xi finished speaking, she had already disappeared. Only three sea beasts remained, sitting around the table.
The octopus finished its last bite of food and then stretched out its tentacles to tap the table in front of the two sea monsters' plates.
"Chirp chirp!" (Eat quickly! I need to wash the dishes!)
Upon hearing this, Flamescale immediately wanted to breathe fire and roast it.
"Purr! Don't bully it!" Ais raised his hand to stop it. He knew how busy the octopus was, so he could completely understand the octopus's urging.
"Pfft! I won't die!" Flame Scale flapped its fins, making a gesture as if it was about to release its mental energy to grill the fish.
"Chirp chirp~" (I'll go clean up first, you can eat slowly~)
The octopus was quick to back down; it jumped off the stool and darted into the kitchen to grab a dustpan and broom and start cleaning.
Seeing this, Ais shook his head and sighed. He remembered what Gu Xi had said before. He felt that the octopus, in particular, needed special training to prevent it from interfering with the normal work when facing arrogant guys like Flame Scale.
On the other side, after Gu Xi came out of the dining room, she took out the materials that Xu Lulu had sent over the past two days.
Ais had previously offered to help find materials, and she actually found quite a bit. With the raw material reserves gradually increasing, the production of synthetic materials naturally also increased. In just a few days, she had gathered enough materials to build a 300-square-meter ship foundation.