Gu Xi patted its head and pointed to the fossil fragments, saying, "Find these things and throw them all into the sea."
After saying that, Gu Xi handed over the stone. The octopus seemed to understand her intention. It stretched out one of its tentacles, deftly picked up the piece of stone from her hand, lifted it high, and threw it into the sea. Then it turned around and looked at Gu Xi.
Gu Xi patted the fish's head approvingly, encouraging it to continue working.
With the octopus's help, Gu Xi's work became much easier. The two of them busily moved around every corner of the ship.
The octopus used all eight tentacles to nimbly grab fossil fragments, while Gu Xi carried a storage box and collected trash everywhere.
About an hour later, they had finally finished cleaning up the trash on the ship. Gu Xi stopped what she was doing and stood on the deck to rest for a while. She opened her storage box and began to organize the items she had just collected.
Keep everything that is usable, but things like fossil fragments, which are not exactly trash but are just as useless as trash, can be thrown into the sea.
After sorting through the items, Gu Xi found that about half of them were usable, which was more than she had expected, and that surprised her.
Those items that aren't exactly trash but are useless, such as old utensils and broken decorations, make up about a quarter of the total. These are basically scrap metal, and the system recommends throwing them away.
As for the remaining quarter, that's the actual marine debris. Marine debris has only one name, so it's easy to clean up.
After getting rid of the useless stuff, Gu Xi excitedly opened the gold in the garbage heap.
She remembered that the second item she picked up was UFO wood. That stuff was excellent material for shipbuilding.
Gu Xi opened the storage box containing the treasures and began to examine her haul.
2341 Ghost Wood, 487 Mystic Iron, 387 Iron Ingots, 876 Wood, 108 Strange Specimens...
In addition, she found a money bag containing 180 strange gold coins.
Besides these, there are many other fragments, including damaged sea charts and deep-sea creature encyclopedias.
The item was very useful, but it's broken into tiny pieces and hard to see clearly.
There were 180 fragments of the damaged nautical chart in total, which Gu Xi took out from the storage box.
[Game Tip: When the collection rate of damaged sea map fragments reaches 75%, you can choose to synthesize them. Choose whether to synthesize.]
Startled by the sudden notification, Gu Xi paused for a moment, then a hint of surprise flashed in her eyes. She hadn't expected that these seemingly unrelated fragments could actually be pieced together to form a complete nautical chart.
"yes!"
As the command was given, the fragments seemed to come alive, floating lightly in mid-air. Each piece shimmered with a mysterious golden light, as if it contained endless secrets.
As the fragments slowly moved, golden light gradually converged, like starlight coalescing into a dazzling galaxy. Under this magical binding of golden light, a complete sea chart gradually unfolded before her eyes.
The golden light gradually faded, and the nautical chart floated lightly to the ground. Gu Xi eagerly ran over. However, when she carefully examined the newly pieced-together chart, she discovered that it only contained 75% of the information. (This chapter has been read. Please click to continue reading the next chapter!)
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