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...
I've been so busy lately that I haven't had a chance to pick fruit. All the fruit trees in the space are laden with fruit, and they're all ripe.
Because they weren't harvested in time, they all affected the flowering and growth of the next crop.
Looking at the stacks of cardboard boxes in the space, all filled with various fruits, even durians were packed into dozens of large bamboo baskets by Chen Hong.
With just the two of them, they really don't consume that much fruit in a year.
After I get home, I need to mail a batch of fruit to relatives and friends in various places.
Even the best things are meaningless if they are stored in space.
If these fruits can be used to improve the health of her relatives and friends, and help those who have helped her to be healthy, then it would be a fulfillment of her wish from her previous life.
Judging from the speed at which these fruits were ripening, Chen Hong originally thought there was too much room for growth.
Since learning how to fish in Japan and witnessing the abundant marine resources of the Japanese archipelago, she feels that the space is too small.
Actually, this is already quite good. Having a space is a great blessing, yet she is still being picky and choosy. She really doesn't know what's good for her!
To satisfy her demands, God would have to grant her a space as vast as the ocean; otherwise, her desires could not be fulfilled.
She was too greedy, wanting more after getting what she wanted!
Although my space is not large, it has all the basic functions of planting and raising livestock.
This is so much better than the spaces in novels that can only hold inanimate objects!
She cannot be so insatiable; such greedy thoughts are dangerous, and she needs to be more careful in the future.
If she wants to take advantage of Japan, she can come more often!
You can't get fat in one bite!
She had seen small vendors from Tai'an going to Zibo to wholesale clothes and fabrics, each carrying two or three large bundles weighing over a hundred pounds.
On average, they travel back and forth between Tai'an, Jinan, and Zibo once a week, changing buses five or six times along the way, but they never get annoyed.
She is a person with her own space; all she needs to do is dive into the sea to collect her catch, and she has her own dedicated fishing boat for traveling back and forth at sea.
Compared to the hard work of those small vendors who travel back and forth to sell their wares, what more could she possibly want?
She also considered herself a small vendor, coming to the wholesale market in Japan to buy goods and then reselling them back in China.
Besides, apart from gas costs, she basically bought everything for free!
A business with no investment and huge profits—something that many people in this world would love to do but can't!
Endless greed is poison; it will ruin you. It's better to avoid arrogance and impatience, and take things one step at a time!
The Japanese archipelago is here and won't disappear anytime soon. Being impatient for quick success is not the right approach for us.
The best approach is to move like ants, since you're still trying to survive by hiding your resources. Why are you getting carried away when you see huge profits?
Chen Hong took a deep breath: Calm down, calm down, slowly calm your heart down!
After adjusting her mindset, Chen Hong finally saw the Japanese fishing boat leave.
She swam underwater to the middle of a large net cage and slowly surfaced.
After circling the cage, no monitoring equipment was found.
Just in case, she took out her camera and took pictures of the cages at the base from several angles.
This is to be taken back and given to Geng Dazhi for research!
After taking the photos, Chen Hong dived into the sea to get to work!
She took out her precious sword and easily cut the thick rope of the netting.
It took more than ten minutes of continuous cutting to finally cut a two-meter by two-meter opening in the large mesh.
She stood guard by the gap in the net cage and threw a net bag filled with about a hundred pounds of bait out of the cage.
The bluefin tuna in the net cage swarmed toward Chen Hong like sharks attracted by the smell of blood.
At this moment, Chen Hong was like a farmer guarding the grain outlet of a combine harvester, catching one tuna after another without stopping and storing them into her spatial storage.
She didn't stop until the net cage was completely empty.
Looking at the tuna swimming freely in the seawater outside the net cages, Chen Hong couldn't help but smile helplessly!
They swam so fast that dozens of them slipped away before Chen Hong could even put them into her spatial storage.
It tore Chen Hong's net, snatched his bait, and leisurely swam away into the deep sea.
Animal instincts are truly not to be underestimated. Perhaps they sensed the danger here, and after they had eaten their fill, they no longer lingered and all ran away.
Anyway, she had collected enough and was content. She didn't bother chasing after the escaped tuna; they weren't hers anyway, so she didn't care how many escaped.
Looking at the cut she had made, Chen Hong was at a loss.
The cut is so clean; it's obvious that it was made by a sharp tool. If the Japanese fishermen find out, it will definitely make it more difficult for her to steal fish in the future.
Chen Hong thought to herself that she couldn't let things continue like this, or it would arouse the Japanese's suspicion.
In order to continue developing her fish-stealing business, she still needs to put in more effort.
This time, Chen Hong didn't dare to use a knife. Instead, she used her hands to forcefully tear the ropes with notches and threw the ends into her spatial storage.
Now look what's happened! With her second act of sabotage, the gap is almost four meters in diameter.
It's beyond repair; it seems the Japanese fishermen will have to replace the net.
Chen Hong examined it carefully and realized that it was not man-made damage; it looked like a hole that had been breached by a group of tuna.