Chapter 161 The Sea of ​​Traditional Chinese Medicine



Chapter 161 The Sea of ​​Traditional Chinese Medicine

Gu Wan asked expectantly, "Nan Nan, quickly translate, what did Zhizhi say?"

Lu Nange: "It said the whole sea stinks, so it won't go."

Gu Wan tapped the little tree-man's leaves: "I didn't expect that this little twig who loves digging for crystal cores would be so clean. Shall I go sea fishing by myself then?"

Lu Nange: "We can let Chi Yanzhou try it. His lightning-type ability can kill a bunch of people if he smashes it into the water. We can also try Chi Yige's wood-type ability."

Gu Wan: "Great idea!"

Luo Xingyou: "How about I try blindly thrusting with the golden dart?"

Gu Wan immediately perked up: "How about we try it at sunset?"

Just then, He Zhuo yawned and strolled out from the inner room: "Gu Wanwan, what are we trying?"

Gu Wan: "Sea fishing for baby octopuses..."

He Zhuo: "How old are you?"

Gu Wan blinked: "Less than 100..."

He Zhuo rolled his eyes, speechless: "...Why are you fishing for that stuff if you have nothing to do?"

Gu Wan: "I want to eat takoyaki."

He Zhuo: "This world has driven even the perfectly good Gu Wanwan crazy. An octopus that spits out black, foul-smelling water? Aren't you afraid of getting poisoned!"

"Mind your own business!" Gu Wan spun around with Zhizhi in her arms: "Crazy in the morning, crazy in the afternoon, crazy at night..."

Suddenly, he stopped abruptly, striking a pose for a final bow: "I feel like I've reached the pinnacle of my life!"

He Zhuo stared at her for three seconds, then silently turned and left, muttering to himself as he walked: [Gu Wanwan is such a normal person... how could she go crazy at such a young age?]

Gu Wan's ears twitched, and she rushed forward, slapping He Zhuo on the back with a "smack": "Young Master He, talking badly about people behind their backs, are you a three-year-old?"

He Zhuo rubbed his numb back and turned around: "Gu Wanwan, with your temper..."

Gu Wan interrupted him directly: "If I were this good-looking, what would happen if I had a good temper?"

......

Once everyone was up and ready, Gu Wan asked if anyone wanted to go sea fishing.

After her repeated greetings, the group decided to try sea fishing for an hour...

While eating, Gu Wan absentmindedly picked at her food, but her eyes were glued to the window as if drawn by a magnet.

As the setting sun dyed the clouds orange-red, Lu Nange took out a stack of neatly folded thermostatic suits from her spatial storage.

Each garment had her name embroidered in silver thread on the right breast—this was specially made by her housekeeper to prevent her from wearing the wrong clothes.

After changing into temperature-controlled suits, everyone packed their belongings and went out.

Lu Beiye carried a thermos water bottle slung across his shoulder.

Gangzi and Zhizhi liked the cartoon designs on the cups and insisted on wearing one on their bodies.

Helpless, Lu Nange hung a water bottle around Gangzi's and Zhizhi's necks respectively.

Gangzi chose blue, which had a small fish pattern drawn on it.

Zhizhi chose the smallest size pink water bottle. Lu Nange shortened the hanging rope and tied a delicate bow around her neck so the water bottle wouldn't fall to the ground...

As soon as everyone stepped out of the room, a wave of heat hit them.

The temperature was too high, and we didn't encounter many rotting zombies on the road.

They were fully armed—wide-brimmed hats, masks, umbrellas—like a group of desert explorers.

After walking along the cracked streets for twenty minutes, I finally found a spot by the roadside where I could stand and enjoy the view of the sea.

The beaches we passed along the way were completely unusable; they were covered in rotten, foul-smelling stuff...

The sea maintained a false calm, with black and yellow waves lazily undulating like a pot of Chinese medicine.

Gu Wan gazed at the various unidentified creatures floating in the surging waves and suddenly shivered: "Suddenly, I've lost my appetite..."

Gu Qi glanced at her: "Shall we just leave?"

Gu Wan nodded vigorously: "Life is important. I'm young and beautiful, and I haven't lived enough yet. I'm afraid of being poisoned to death."

The road surface is full of potholes; if you're driving, you'll probably have to stop and patch up a hole every few minutes.

The group had no choice but to walk along the coastline out of the city.

The putrid sea breeze felt like a sticky tongue licking the back of my neck. After walking for nearly an hour, we still hadn't reached the exit from the city.

While resting briefly at a dilapidated bus stop by the roadside, Lu Nange took out water from her backpack and handed it to everyone.

After replenishing their water, they continued walking towards the edge of the city.

The calm sea suddenly began to boil, with black and yellow waves churning.

Lu Nange detected with her mental energy that several slender black shadows were darting out of the water at an astonishing speed, just like when she entered the city that morning.

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