Reborn and Divorced: I'm Raising My Kids and Lying Low to Get Rich

Opening her eyes, Chen Hong was reborn. She was reborn just before she was about to take her children back to her parents' home. Not wanting to live a life of looking at others' faces for a...

Chapter 151 Deep-Sea Treasures

It's easy once you pull the geoduck out of the deep mud and separate it from the mud.

Using this method, Chen Hong can pull up a geoduck clam in an average of two or three minutes, as simple and quick as pulling up a radish.

In the past, it would take her at least ten minutes to dig out a geoduck.

It seems that practice makes perfect, no matter what kind of work you do. In foreign videos, they use high-pressure water guns to clear away the mud and sand around the geoduck before pulling it out.

Chen Hong possesses a spatial ability. As long as she follows the tube of the geoduck to its lower middle part, the suction force of the spatial ability is much stronger than that of a high-pressure water gun, allowing her to collect a geoduck without much effort.

It seems that you need to use your brain to do anything. Chen Hong secretly blamed herself, wondering why she hadn't thought of this method before.

I spend all day teaching my children to use their brains more when dealing with things, but my own thinking has become rigid. I always want to do things the old, clumsy way, which is not good.

It's time-consuming, laborious, and extremely inefficient. In the future, I need to change my mindset first and think about whether there are other better ways to solve any problems.

As an adult, I need to use my brain more and improve my efficiency in order to better educate and influence my children.

Isn't it said that parents are the best role models for their children? She should try her best to eliminate all her bad habits and become a good role model for her children.

I don't expect him to achieve anything particularly great, as long as he is kind, brave, and not too rigid, and knows how to be flexible!

A good person is one who abides by the law and never breaks it throughout their life. She never wanted to force her son to become a certain kind of capable or strong person. As long as he does things with a clear conscience, that's good enough!

Chen Hong didn't leave the circle she had drawn all afternoon. There were so many geoduck clams, conches, sea cucumbers, sea urchins, and shellfish here, and of course, there were also a lot of abalone on the rocks.

When viewed from a distance, one can only see abalone growing on these reefs. But upon closer inspection, it becomes clear that these abalone have been living here for over a hundred years.

They were so densely packed, countless in number, that they looked like sores on a reef, making one dizzy and disoriented.

Moreover, there are many stonefish and lionfish here, one ugly and one beautiful, both of which are among the top ten most venomous marine creatures.

Their large numbers are probably the real reason why the fishery resources in this sea area are so well preserved!

These two types of fish unintentionally became the guardians of this sea area, striking fear into the hearts of nearby Japanese fishermen, who dared not approach it, thus making this sea area a paradise for marine life.

Unexpectedly, Chen Hong, a Chinese visitor, stumbled into the area and ended up reaping most of the catch from the seabed.

In this bountiful marine world, Chen Hong felt like she was buying goods at a wholesale market, and for free!

Chen Hong is also a thoughtful person. Ever since she learned that marine fish hate the smell of pesticides and paint, she has been very quick to use her brain.

Since she discovered that there were so many stonefish in this area, she would put a ripe durian peel in her net bag when she went diving.

The distinctive smell of durian kept dangerous fish, sea snakes, and eels at bay.

This way, she wouldn't have to be distracted by dangerous situations and could concentrate on picking out the very slow-moving shellfish on the seabed.

She catches shrimp and crabs at night by setting crab traps, which makes good use of her time and speeds up her harvest on the seabed.

Her main focus now is on sea cucumbers, shellfish, shrimp, and crabs; fish will have to wait a bit longer.

Occasionally, I'll catch some expensive fish that come across, but I won't make time to catch them right now.

She will only consider fishing after she has almost completely scavenged the expensive crustaceans in this area.

There are a lot of red sea bream around here. I can just put another batch of them into my space before I leave.

She also needs to set aside some space to collect bluefin tuna! It's June now, and the wild tuna have only recently finished breeding, so they're too thin. It's said that tuna meat is at its worst in the summer.

However, the tuna farmed in Japanese net cages are fed every day with plenty of food, resulting in better meat quality than wild tuna.

Chen Hong scavenged this continental shelf for four consecutive days, filling almost half of the breeding boxes in her space before reluctantly stopping.

She planned to catch a few more groups of red sea bream in the afternoon before heading back.

Who knew that at this moment, God would send her another great gift.

While chasing the red sea bream, the fish panicked and crashed into the coral reef.

Chen Hong was caught off guard and casually put several coral reef stones into her spatial storage.

When Chen Hong was tidying up the space, she realized that this was not a coral reef at all, but a red coral that was more than 50 centimeters tall.

After carefully cleaning away the mud, sand, and aquatic plants in the space, the red coral revealed its true appearance.

The color was blood red, so red it looked like congealed blood.

Red coral is the most precious treasure in the deep sea; the Romans called it red gold.

Listed as one of the seven treasures of Buddhism, it is the only gemstone with a life-giving, thousand-year-old spirit.

Red coral polyps live in colonies, where individuals within the colony are independent but interconnected through symbiosis.

The tree resembles a staghorn tree, and its surface has calcified material with a vitreous to waxy luster.

It absorbs iron oxide from seawater during its long growth process, which gives it its red color.

Red coral, along with pearl and amber, is considered one of the three major organic gemstones.

It has been regarded as a symbol of wealth and good fortune since ancient times, and has extremely high collection and appreciation value.

Red coral has a long history of medicinal use in my country and is known as the "deep-sea lingzhi".

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