Through two mental attacks, she killed more than 50 sharks and obtained 15 shark pearls.
Gu Xi glanced at the remaining sharks; their numbers had dwindled significantly, posing no threat. So she went downstairs, took 100 bags of fish food from the storage box, and poured them directly into the water.
How many fish survive depends on their ability to compete for fish food. Those that fail to get food become targets for the domesticated sharks. It's a matter of survival of the fittest, I suppose.
100 bags of fish food were put into the water, and the unique aroma that attracted the fish quickly spread throughout the water.
Whether domesticated or wild, the sharks scrambled to grab the food. They fought and bit each other fiercely over it.
The messages from the fish kept coming in.
Gradually, the notification sound stopped ringing.
Gu Xi opened the fish-keeping panel and checked the fish's numbers.
The last fish is currently numbered 105. Gu Xi glanced indifferently at the sharks; she felt the number was about right and should be enough.
After all, more fish isn't always better. Too many fish mean you have to go further to find boxes, which slows down the efficiency of pushing boxes.
With so many boxes, storing them became a hassle. Although she figured out some tricks, storing goods was still not very convenient.
There are now twice as many fish. Once they are fully domesticated and join the box-pushing game, there will be even more boxes.
After catching the fish, she began to arrange the shark pearls.
The shark ball has a round shape and is about the size of a ping-pong ball. It can be used as a light bulb, but there's nowhere to hang it, so we need to find a way to hang the "light bulb".
Gu Xi flipped through the blueprints in her hand, but unfortunately, she couldn't find the ideal item to match the shark pearl.
Feeling a little regretful, she opened the trading area and began searching for suitable items.
Since shark beads have become popular, it's likely that accessories designed to work with them will also appear.
Sure enough, it didn't take long for her to find something suitable.
[Bio-adhesive: possesses strong adhesive properties.]
Gu Xi looked at the price; a tube of bio-glue only cost 5 iron ingots, which was a good deal, so she bought 3 tubes directly.
After obtaining the bio-adhesive, Gu Xi removed the torches from the training room. She then applied the bio-adhesive to the shark beads and attached them to the appropriate locations on the wall.
For aesthetic reasons, she deliberately grouped the shark beads into sets of three. As a result, 12 were consumed in the training room alone, leaving none for other supplies.
Gu Xi originally thought there were quite a few beads, but when she actually used them, she realized that those beads were not nearly enough.
Sigh! Now I wish there were some shark attacks too.
Therefore, people are very fickle. One moment she might be annoyed by the shark attack, and the next she might be desperate for more sharks because she is short of shark pearls.
After all, it's been said that this is a product of a special period, and we don't know if the sharks will continue to produce shark pearls after this period. So hurry up and seize the opportunity to stock up on more light bulbs.
With three beads remaining, Gu Xi simply placed them outside.
In no time, the three beads were firmly stuck to the third-floor awning.
The sun quietly set, and the golden edges of the clouds on the horizon gradually faded.
Gu Xi, who had just finished dinner, went to the third-floor awning to get some fresh air.
Three shark pearls, gleaming brightly, radiated a dazzling light in the shade.
Compared to a torch, the light from a shark pearl is softer and brighter. Although it is bright, it is not dazzling at all.
As night fell and the stars twinkled, the shark pearl shone even brighter in the darkness.
Suddenly, the water began to churn, wave after wave. (This chapter has been finished. Please click to continue reading the next chapter!)
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