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...
Chen Hong was calm at this moment, treating the appearance of the Book of Changes as a spice in her life, and thinking this way, she didn't have so many worries in her heart.
Everyone has their own life. You can't force a union just because you love each other. Apart from occasional overlaps, she should just be content being a fisherman!
After calming herself down, Chen Hong went back to her bedroom to get a thin blanket; she decided to sleep in the driver's seat tonight.
The chaise lounge in the relaxation area is very comfortable to sleep on. Tonight, the sea is calm and the temperature is just right. The gentle undulation of the waves is like a cradle, making one feel relaxed.
Black Tiger lay on the deck, his eyes gleaming in the night as he warily looked around.
Near the boat, squid attracted by the lights swarmed on the surface of the sea, occasionally spitting out small jets of water to make their presence known.
Chen Hong closed her eyes, relaxed her whole body in rhythm with the waves, and breathed in and out!
It was as if she had merged into the embrace of the sea, breathing and sharing its fate! She had entered a mystical realm!
She felt that she was part of the sea, an extension of the sea, and that protecting the sea was her mission and her responsibility!
Only by protecting the ocean can we harvest more fish in it in the future. The mysterious ocean holds too many secrets unknown to humankind, waiting to be explored.
However, while exploring, we must not recklessly disrupt the ecological balance of the ocean.
Anything that disrupts this balance will bring many adverse consequences and natural disasters.
In fact, most of these issues can be avoided. Humans should not be so short-sighted; only sustainable development can create a virtuous cycle.
Before Chen Hong could emerge from this mystical state, she drifted into a deep sleep.
After a good night's sleep, Chen Hong got up early to wash and dress. Before dawn, she put away her fishing boat, went into her spatial dimension, and quickly ate breakfast.
After feeding the black tiger and letting it rest, Chen Hong started working. Who would have thought that this farmer would be farming on the seabed!
Not far from here on the seabed is a small group of volcanoes, which still occasionally erupts some gray sand and other seabed materials.
The volcanic area is hundreds of meters deep, and only a few species of fish can survive there.
However, on the seabed not far from the volcanic cluster, reefs stand tall, and seaweed, soft and hard corals grow very well. There are also many marine residents living in this area!
There are many octopuses, sea bream, tropical fish, crabs, and lobsters.
A wide variety of corals are available, including yellow, blue, brown, purple, and red.
Various clownfish and tropical fish dart in and out of the coral reefs, diligently catching insects.
They only have the right to live there if they work hard. Lazy people are not welcome among the corals.
After wandering around for a while, Chen Hong found a long, narrow alley. She planned to plant the red coral on the rocky wall inside the alley.
Even if big fish are fighting, they won't be affected. And if someone is diving, they won't be able to find the red coral hidden in this alley unless they get close.
This narrow alleyway was just big enough for two people to turn around, making it perfect for her to work.
It's several hundred meters long, which should be enough for the red coral seedlings she cultivates in her planting space.
She first took out a long pole and drove out the stonefish and lionfish hiding in the alley. She then picked out more than a dozen large grouper and western grouper.
Chen Hong put all four stonefish into her spatial storage and let them go, fearing they might secretly retaliate against her.
Although the lionfish were beautiful, Chen Hong didn't know where to start with them, so she chased them far away to avoid seeing them and getting annoyed.
After clearing away all the potential hazards, Chen Hong began her work. She took out a pointed hammer, some glutinous rice cakes she had prepared in advance, and some red coral seedlings that had already sprouted hydra.
She knocked a small hole in the reef and used glutinous rice cakes to stick the red coral seedlings to the rock wall.
It took Chen Hong a whole day to plant all the seedlings, about three hundred of them.
If she were to grow these on land, she could easily plant tens of thousands of plants a day!
Moving around in the underwater tunnels is too inconvenient; you can't use your strength, and you have to rely entirely on clever tricks.
She used her embroidery skills to barely manage to plant all the seedlings. Hopefully, her efforts will not be in vain, and the group will survive and thrive.
Chen Hong also harvested a lot of abalone in this alley. These abalone were very clever; if she hadn't dug a hole close to them, she wouldn't have been able to find them.
Their shells are covered with moss and mud, completely disguising them as rocks. In the deep sea, far from humans, they all grow to a very large size.
They were even larger than the ones Chen Hong had caught in the Yellow Sea; no one knew how many years they had quietly survived on the seabed. Chen Hong only picked the large ones, which delayed her harvesting for planting red coral.
The others will continue to grow, and she will come here often in the future. These high-end seafood can be considered as a gift from the sea to her.
Chen Hong returned to her space to rest. After dinner, she secretly surfaced again and called her son at nine o'clock to let him know she was safe and confirmed that she would be home in two days.
Only then did he return to his cabin to rest, while Black Tiger continued his duty on the deck.
As dawn broke, Chen Hong changed into her diving gear and went into the water. She saw some starfish on the seabed, which looked like crown-of-thorns starfish.
Crown-of-thorns starfish is a notorious coral destroyer; it is a sea locust, and even more so, a special forces soldier of the deep sea.