The Military Dependents' Quarters Babe is Super Flirty: The Abstinent Big Shot Stops Pretending

She is the last Pixiu, a divine beast, living a life of eating and sleeping. Suddenly, she is reborn into the 1970s as a young woman descending the mountain to find her fiancé.

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Chapter 88 Being at Home in the Sea

As Huo Cheng watched Yingyue swimming freely and happily in the water, constantly emitting silvery laughter, he thought, "My wife must be a fairy who has descended from heaven."

Yingyue tries to teach Huocheng her skills.

However, it is clear that there is an insurmountable gap between the two.

Huo Cheng was unable to speak in the water.

Nor can one breathe freely in water like she does.

He can take a deep breath, hold it, and sink. He can stay underwater for up to six minutes before he has to come up.

Otherwise, there is a risk of drowning.

This amount of time is really short for Yingyue.

However, compared to others, Huo Cheng is already exceptionally talented.

Because he wouldn't be able to stay long, Yingyue's plan to take him to the deep sea was shelved.

She can only catch some tasty fish on the seabed.

Fortunately, the sea was still very rich in resources at this time.

When the firefly sank to a point twenty meters below the sea surface, it could be seen schools of fish and shrimp swimming around in the water.

She caught a glimpse of a long eel.

She went forward and used a small net to catch the eel's head, then reached out and pinched its slippery body, putting it into the large net bag that Huo Cheng had specially prepared for her.

This net is not made of ordinary materials. The net is made of very strong thread, and the gaps between the mesh are very small, only about the size of a thumb.

Putting the fish in the net will prevent them from lacking oxygen and water, and it will also prevent them from biting through the net and escaping.

After loading an eel, she continued swimming downstream.

She then saw a group of star-shaped dolphins swim past her.

Yingyue smiled and put the nets in her mouth, grabbing one in each hand and alternating between them.

Soon, she had stuffed eight spotted fish into the net.

The fish were almost all packed, and next up was the abalone she had been longing for.