Chapter 1134 Collecting Seafood into the Space



Chapter 1134 Collecting Seafood into the Space

The night at the seaside is very quiet, with only the sound of the tide hitting the mudflats.

When she got off the boat during the day, she had already used her mental power to check the situation here.

After reaching the place where she got off the boat, she walked forward for more than two miles, found the rock she had observed during the day, and walked over quickly.

She had thought it through during the day, and at night, with the rocks as cover, it would be more convenient to do whatever she wanted.

She didn't waste any time and walked carefully to the edge of the rock. Before the tide receded, she released some of the water from the pool into the sea. She didn't dare release too much for fear of attracting large fish, which would cause trouble.

It was not low tide yet, so apart from a few children playing where the boat had stopped before, there were not many people on the beach.

It was a good time for her to do something tricky.

Sure enough, the power of the water in this space pool was not to be underestimated. She didn't have to wait too long before she felt fish coming here, and there were quite a few of them.

She took a flashlight and looked towards the reef. The situation was much more spectacular than that in Shichahai. More and more fish were swarming near the reef.

She was filled with excitement. The small sea in her space would finally no longer be empty. She didn't dare to delay any longer. After all, she would have no chance after the tide receded.

Although I can still come to the beach tomorrow morning, it gets light early and I'm afraid Aunt Jiao will come with me by then, so I'm afraid I won't have the chance.

In just a short while, she had collected most of the fish that came over. After all, she was just testing the water and didn't put much water into the space pool.

After she had almost collected all the fish, she deliberately put in a few more this time, hoping to complete the task of collecting the fish as quickly as possible. After all, the tide would be low in another hour.

She could also vaguely hear the laughter of the villagers where the boat had docked before. She was afraid that they would soon be heading to the beach here, so she couldn't help but speed up.

Half an hour later, she finally stopped. After all, if she reeled in the mini sea, she could use a sieve to catch fish. She couldn't overdo it. In one word, it was "cool", and in two words, it was "excited".

After calming down, she saw that there was still kelp by the reef, so she collected some of it. Seeing that there were no reefs in her mini sea, she tried to walk a little further away and collected some inconspicuous small reefs into the space. She thought of going back into the space to attach the collected kelp to the rocks. Then she would have more kelp than she could eat. This was truly pollution-free wild kelp.

Anyway, I have collected so much, and I believe that the spore sacs will burst eventually. As long as there are swimming spores, there is no need to worry about not having kelp to eat.

By the time someone came over here with a kerosene lamp, she had already walked forward a bit and collected some reefs that could move independently into the space.

Some of the reefs were still covered with mussels and oysters, which made Chuxue very happy.

She turned off the flashlight and walked back a little when she heard someone shouting, "Sister, hurry up, the tide is going out."

Following this shout, a lot of people soon appeared on the beach.

After she completely blended into the crowd, she turned on her flashlight. Just as Aunt Jiao said, she found her quickly: "Chuxue, come on, I'll take you to the beach."

I did go to sea in my previous life, but it was just for fun.

At this moment, Aunt Jiao brought Chuxue with her and kept imparting experience to her: "Do you see this bubble?"

Chu Xue nodded: "Yes, I see."

Aunt Jiao started to work: "Nine out of ten, these are clams."

Sure enough, it was dug out after a while.

Later, we found small octopuses and crabs under the turned-over stones.

Just when Aunt Jiao wanted to remind Chuxue that the little octopus could spray ink, Chuxue had already suffered damage on her hands.

Seeing Chuxue's disgusted expression, Aunt Jiao couldn't help but burst out laughing.

(End of this chapter)

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