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 94 Thrilling Chase

Although not all of the fish caught with this longline were large and heavy, totaling nearly 4,000 pounds, the catch was still quite considerable. It seems that there are more resources in the waters opposite the shore.

Chen Hong laid out the dozen or so longline fishing lines she had stored in her spatial storage on the deck. She didn't even have time for dinner and was busy sorting and cleaning the fish until midnight.

After tidying up and washing the deck, Chen Hong finally relaxed, took a shower, changed clothes, ate, and went to bed at one o'clock in the morning.

With Black Tiger on watch on the ship that night, Chen Hong slept soundly until seven o'clock, when she was awakened by the gentle rocking of the waves.

Chen Hong chuckled inwardly. The fishing boat, swaying and bobbing with the waves, resembled a giant cradle. She never imagined that at over 30 years old, she could still sleep in such a cradle at night. This kind of treatment was not something that ordinary people could enjoy.

After washing up and having breakfast with Black Tiger, Chen Hong first went back to the sea area where she had set crab traps yesterday afternoon. She was so focused on catching fish yesterday that she didn't have time to collect the crab traps, and now the shrimp and crabs must have already overcrowded them.

While listening to the weather forecast on the radio, Chen Hong packed up the crab traps. Sure enough, all the crab traps were packed full.

Lobsters, crabs, eels, and even a few sea snakes—they must have been attracted by the delicious spatial bait. Humans die for wealth, birds die for food, and fish can't escape this law either!

Chen Hong quickly opened the crab cage and poured the crabs directly into the large breeding box. The sound of "cracking and squeaking" immediately filled the breeding box.

Chen Hong doesn't have much time to sort them yet, so she's first emptying all the shrimp and crabs from the crab traps that have been pulled up. Tying and sorting will have to wait for a spare moment.

All ten crab traps were hauled onto the boat. Judging by sight, the harvest would be at least seven or eight hundred pounds of shrimp and crabs. There were also twenty or thirty sea snakes and a dozen or so octopuses in the traps. The haul here was quite good.

Chen Hong started the fishing boat and moved to another spot, rebaited, and set ten more crab traps. Since there were good catches, he couldn't stop. After all, this place didn't belong to his own country, so he might as well catch as much as he could.

After sailing another nautical mile, we discovered the trench and reef formations below, which are also a good place for shrimp and crabs to live together.

Chen Hong lowered the other ten crab traps in the space into the sea. Anyway, the profits from lobsters and crabs were higher than those from ordinary fish, so why not catch them?

Throughout the morning, Chen Hong, acting like a thief, cast 20 more longline fishing lines, pulled them all up, and stored them in his storage space, intending to return to my country's waters and unload the rest of his catch.

I drove back a bit around noon, took out all the fishing lines from my storage space, untied the fish, sorted them out, and found that I had caught about 9,000 jin (4,500 kg).

This time, not only were there more than 20 yellowfin tuna, but three bigeye tuna weighing more than 160 pounds were also caught, which made Chen Hong extremely happy.

After lunch, Chen Hong returned to the place where she had set up the crab traps in the morning and retrieved all twenty crab traps from the two locations.

This time, Chen Hong didn't rush to sort through the fish. She put all twenty cages, along with the shrimp, crabs, and fish inside, into the newly dug pool in her space. She would sort out the lobsters and crabs when she had some free time.

Taking advantage of the perfect weather at noon today, with a temperature of 17 degrees Celsius and the water not too cold, Chen Hong decided to go diving in the sea.

After changing into his diving gear in the cabin, Chen Hong flipped off the boat and put the fishing boat directly into his spatial storage.

She was afraid that if she encountered a Japanese patrol boat again, it would be towed away and confiscated. Although storing it in her space took up a lot of room, it would ensure that she would be safe.

This time, Chen Hong felt confident and bold enough to search and explore the seabed near the island. The ability to retreat into her spatial dimension at any time in case of danger greatly boosted her confidence.

She used to think that entering the space while in the sea would bring in a lot of seawater, but after a bold attempt, she realized she had worried too much; the space was simply too considerate. "Willing to do as one pleases" perfectly describes her precious space.

The seabed in this area is incredibly rich. The spot where Chen Hong chose to dive is only about twenty meters deep, and below it are beautiful coral reefs.

The seabed is rich in fish species, with lobsters and crabs swimming in large groups, and various shellfish, conches and sea urchins covering the beach.

How many years has it been since anyone came to this seabed to fish? Chen Hong felt like she wasn't at the bottom of the sea, but rather in a treasure trove.

Look at these rare and precious fish, look at all these reptiles and shellfish scattered on the ground, this is all pure RMB!

Since others dare not come, then we can only benefit ourselves. This truly reflects the old saying: "The bold get rich, the timid starve."

Like a locust swarm passing through, Chen Hong took all the valuable conch, shellfish, lobsters, crabs, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers—even the large abalone disguised as rocks on the reefs—into his spatial storage.