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 ...
District 2333, Regional Chat Group (86234/100000):
She remembered that the last time she checked the chat channel yesterday, there were still more than 93,000 people. After one night, the number dropped sharply.
"When I woke up this morning, half of my leg was in the water. Luckily, I woke up in time and the shark didn't bite me."
"I didn't dare sleep all night, afraid I'd fall into the sea if I wasn't careful. You guys have no idea how rocking the raft was last night. I just threw up, all the food I ate was wasted. *bitter smile* Anyway, I never want to experience that again. I'm going to expand the raft today no matter what."
"I was incredibly lucky yesterday. I traded one steamed bun for ten units of wood and successfully expanded the raft. Although I couldn't turn it over, I managed to lie here all night like a salted fish."
"You bad guy upstairs! We timber buyers who were cheated out of our money are really unlucky. Everyone, remember this person's ID."
These words immediately brought to light a group of people who had traded raft materials for food the day before. Almost all of them were complaining that they hadn't slept the night before and were only able to survive.
After getting a general idea of the situation, Gu Xi turned off the game screen and then opened the fish-raising system.
Yesterday, Shark No. 1's taming progress reached 55%, and she planned to finish today's taming work in one go.
Gu Xi took out fish food and carried out the daily feeding routine. After feeding, she petted the fish three times. Shark No. 1's taming level was immediately maxed out.
Congratulations on successfully taming Shark #1! Please check the taming panel for details.
The third panel finally opened, and Gu Xi eagerly switched to the taming panel. Upon entering the panel, a list of fish to be tamed was displayed, with only Shark No. 1 currently listed.
In addition, there was a drop-down menu at the top of the list. Gu Xi tried clicking on it and found that there was currently only one fish option—shark.
Gu Xi clicked on the entry for Shark No. 1, and its complete information was displayed:
#1 [Renamed] (Cannot Evolve)
Species: Shark (?)
Attack: 36 (Maximum: 50)
Defense: 34 (Maximum: 50)
Speed: 47 (Maximum: 50)
Mental strength: None
Talent: None
Skill 1: Pushing Boxes
Skill 2: Pulling the raft
Skill 3: Bite
Looking at the shark's two-digit attributes starting with 3 and 4, and comparing them to my own single-digit attributes of 7, 6, and 6, it's no wonder the game system gave that kind of evaluation.
Given the properties of sharks, at this stage, no one should be able to defeat them.
Now, this shark is her private property.
If we look at it another way, isn't her current combat power even higher than that of a shark?
As for her fighting ability, she's not exaggerating; she's quite confident in it.
After all, from childhood to adulthood, apart from her grandfather who has passed away, no one has ever been her match.
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Gu Xi continued reading, and Shark No. 1's Skill 1 and Skill 2 were particularly interesting.
Skill 1 is pushing boxes, which literally means that sharks can also serve as labor. However, since it's not human, she'll refer to shark labor as "fish power."
And her second skill is pulling a raft, so doesn't that give her a weird new mount?
Gu Xi silently looked at Number 1, who had beady eyes and was staring at Gu Xi with wide eyes.
Shark 1 seemed a little embarrassed by Gu Xi's gaze; it spun around and began to thrash about on the surface of the sea.
Gu Xi calmly withdrew her gaze, a hint of understanding creeping onto her face. It seemed she'd landed a pretty good free job! (This chapter has been read. Please click to continue reading the next chapter!)