Realizing her own blind spot, Gu Xi asked, "Isn't this unusual?"
"Plop! Of course, it's not normal for anything to die too often."
Forgive him for being sealed away for too long, and besides, fish don't have very good memories to begin with.
Mass deaths are generally caused either by poisoning or by sudden environmental changes. Furthermore, fish are not particularly sensitive to temperature changes, so the previous heatwaves and freezing temperatures likely had little direct impact on them.
Therefore, the most likely cause of their mass deaths is the change in seawater. It's also highly probable that they were poisoned by an unknown virus.
"If that's the case, then we're in trouble!"
Gu Xi frowned in thought. If things really went as she expected, it meant that the disaster she was facing would be more severe than that of others.
After all, she still had many fish, all of which depended on seawater for survival. If the seawater was indeed the problem, she would have to find a way to improve the fish's living conditions.
In other words, she would have to buy a lot more space to put all the fish in it. Not to mention the sea monster fish, the lack of sharks would completely reset the fish's power when she pushed the box.
Until the disaster ends, the sharks will have to live in the confined space. They will consume fish food even without working, and it's unknown how long the fish food will last.
If this disaster lasts too long, all the fish in her hands may starve to death due to lack of food.
If we release all the ordinary fish back into the ocean and then look for new fish species, it's very likely that the current batch of fish will die in the ocean.
No matter how you look at it, they've suffered countless calamities!
This disaster is truly heartbreaking.
Just when Gu Xi felt she had several times more worries than others, she found that her environment had changed again in just two or three days.
This time, she could no longer say that she was worse off than others, because everyone would be just as bad off from now on.
80 Days at Sea
District 2333, Regional Chat Group (99986/100000):
"Breaking news! Breaking news! I found a huge guy this morning!"
"A prawn or a crab? Or maybe a giant turtle?!"
"I guess it might be a giant octopus?"
"Did you find a mermaid?"
"...What nonsense are you all talking about?"
"What! How can you say we're talking nonsense, brother upstairs!"
"Not talking nonsense means you're telling the truth?"
"I actually found big shrimp and big crabs!"
"I found a big turtle too!"
"I also……"
"Believe it or not, I actually found a mermaid, but it was bitten to pieces and died~"
"Terrifying! What's going on?!"
"I've recently found a lot of dead fish. After seeing it for the first time, I haven't dared to eat fish since."
"I haven't eaten seafood in a long time."
"How big? Didn't you say it was big? Tell me."
"It's very long and very big, several meters long!"
"I suspect that the guy who found the mermaid's corpse just now actually found the corpse of a deep-sea creature."
"I... I can even pick up the corpses of deep-sea creatures?! But I can't find the treasure chests! I can't find the luminous pearls?!"
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In group 2333, everyone was buzzing about the strange creatures they'd recently found, and soon this unique news reached Gu Xi's ears. (This chapter has been read. Please click to continue reading the next chapter!)
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