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 154 Traveling with Dolphins

She put the baited net bag from the outside of the fish cage into her spatial storage, leaving even the torn ends of the rope behind, making the crime scene clean.

The Japanese never imagined that such a sea monster existed, not only stealing their bluefin tuna but also destroying an entire aquaculture cage.

After carefully examining the scene, there were no flaws. Looking at the huge net cage two hundred meters away on the other side...

Chen Hong's heart was filled with excitement again. Hundreds of tuna broke through the net cages at such a fast speed, would they break through the net cages on the other side as well?

Two hundred meters is neither far nor close; it might cause them a little damage.

After a moment's hesitation, Chen Hong made up her mind. It would seem like she'd be doing herself a disservice if she didn't cause some mischief, having come all this way for a visit!

She swam to the opposite net cage, calculated the angle, and roughly measured the height.

Without hesitation, they tore a two-meter-wide gap in the large net cage.

Chen Hong had already gained experience in fixing the rope ends of the first net cage, and her subordinates worked quickly and efficiently, tearing the net cage open in less than five minutes.

She found it somewhat amusing to see the tuna in the net cages swimming and circling indifferently.

These are a bunch of silly fish; they're definitely not as clever as the tuna in the first net cage.

What can we do? We can only do good deeds to the end and lend them a helping hand!

She threw a large clump of space bait outside the net cage before the tuna inside discovered the gap.

They eagerly swam towards the gap, quickly snatching the bait.

The tuna in front were still fighting over the food when the tuna behind also came running because of the smell.

In an instant, the area became crowded with tuna, which were ready for market.

They are all two and a half meters long, fat and plump, each weighing two or three hundred pounds.

With her small frame, Chen Hong had no leverage in the seawater; if she were to be hit by them, it would be very dangerous.

The moment the school of fish rushed out, Chen Hong was so frightened that she immediately returned to her spatial dimension.

She suddenly reappeared when she felt the time was almost up.

She checked her space briefly after returning to it, and found that it could still hold dozens of bluefin tuna.

The tuna in this cage are all plump little ones, and their quality is no worse than the ones in the first cage.

She planned to fill the remaining space as well; it wasn't easy to come all this way, so she wanted to load as much cargo as possible!

There were many tuna in the nearby sea, reluctantly foraging for food.

Chen Hong threw in another large bag of bait, and the clever tuna immediately swarmed over.

Chen Hong, beaming with joy, bought another batch of tuna before finally stopping.

When the tuna saw that so many of their companions had disappeared, they became frightened, grabbed the bait, and scattered and fled.

Chen Hong didn't return to the space. She put away the net containing the bait, quickly grabbed the tail of a tuna, and swam with the tuna into the deep sea.

The bluefin tuna caught by Chen Hong had never carried a load before. It was only after greedily eating a bite of bait that it was forced to become a donkey carrying a heavy load.

It struggled incessantly, leaping and bounding, trying to shake off Chen Hong from its tail.

Chen Hong was dizzy from being shaken so much that she finally let go of its tail and set it free.

The bluefin tuna fled without looking back, leaving Chen Hong to wander in the sea.

Chen Hong has now been carried more than 30 nautical miles away from the aquaculture base by the tuna. Having achieved all her goals, she is not in a hurry at all.

She surfaced and observed the situation on the sea. She noticed two fishing boats operating not far from her.

Watching their actions, Chen Hong couldn't help but sigh. She wondered which unlucky tuna had just escaped from the fish farm and been discovered by the fishermen.

The fishermen on the boat are excitedly casting their bait to attract fish, preparing to sea fish for tuna!

It seems that luck varies from place to place!

The bluefin tuna that caught itself by the tail was quite lucky; it got a free ride but escaped a deadly catch.

If the little guy is clever in the future, he might be able to reproduce a large number of offspring.

Chen Hong had no choice but to dive back into the sea, wondering if she could encounter any more good fortune.

The water here isn't very deep, maybe a little over 150 meters, and I don't know if there are any red corals growing on the seabed.

It seems he's become a red coral enthusiast now; the alluring image of red coral keeps flashing through his mind.

After swimming underwater for more than an hour, I didn't find any red coral, and there weren't many other coral species here either.

Perhaps because this place is not far from a tuna farming base, the ecological balance has been disrupted, and there are not many fish left in the seabed.

Several hours had passed, and Chen Hong hadn't found a decent school of fish on the seabed.

I only occasionally see lone fish swimming by, far more than the tuna she released!

It seems the water quality here isn't very good; without even looking back, the tuna left.

Swimming eastward along the sea, Chen Hong watched the direction they were heading and felt somewhat worried for them.

It seems that even tuna raised in captivity from a young age cannot escape animal instincts; even the routes they take are repeats of the migration routes taken by their ancestors.

"It's true what they say, even long arms can't hold back a damn fish!" Chen Hong couldn't help but curse under her breath.

Bluefin tuna follow their animal instincts, constantly migrating along their migration routes, and sooner or later they too will be caught, processed, and served as food by Japanese fishermen.

You can hide for a while, but you can't hide forever. Japanese fishermen have long since figured out the living habits of tuna.

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