Chapter 153: Purchasing Bluefin Tuna (shuhaige.net)



Looking at the two rows of huge circular aquaculture cages with a diameter of fifty meters in front of her, Chen Hong couldn't help but gasp inwardly: Damn, the Japanese are really willing to invest!

They started their research in the 1970s and continued until 2002, a period of thirty years, and they actually figured out a method for farming tuna in net cages.

More than 30 years of dedicated research—that must have cost a tremendous amount of financial and material resources!

What kind of national strength does a tiny country like Japan, a landmass that can't even afford to eat, have?

All the money they spent was used to invade China, committing atrocities such as burning, killing, looting, and robbing the hard-earned money of the Chinese people.

Chen Hong observed the bluefin tuna swimming continuously in a predetermined direction inside the huge circular net cage.

This reminded her of the folk acrobatic troupes she had seen when she was a child.

Aside from the different main characters, the way the circular net cage rotates clockwise is exactly the same.

However, the sight of hundreds of bluefin tuna swimming together in the net cages, fighting to the death, is even more awe-inspiring!

After observing quietly for a while, Chen Hong quickly returned to her spatial dimension.

Through the clear seawater, she spotted Japanese fishing boats heading towards the aquaculture base.

She returned to her room, gently patting her pounding chest; Chen Hong was still shaken.

I had only been at the breeding base for less than half an hour when the Japanese discovered me?

She had just looked around and didn't find any high-tech monitoring equipment installed at the breeding base.

The Japanese arrived so quickly; what more sophisticated surveillance methods did they use?

Lin Hong scratched her head in frustration, realizing she really didn't understand anything about internet technology!

I just wanted to steal some fish. Do I really have to learn all this high-tech knowledge in the future?

This really put her in a difficult position. More than ten years after graduating from high school, she had almost forgotten everything she learned in school.

Making a thirty-something-year-old housewife pick up her textbooks again from scratch is really too much to bear!

She had originally planned to use her free time to learn two or three foreign languages.

As long as fishing in international waters doesn't interfere with her interactions with fishing boats from other countries, that's already a good outcome!

I never imagined that I would need to learn high-tech knowledge just to steal some fish from the Japanese.

This is outrageous! To be a good thief, you have to improve your education level? The return on investment is not worth it!

Chen Hong brewed a pot of Yunwu tea and, while drinking it, considered the feasibility of learning it.

It's been more than ten years since she put down her textbooks. Although the knowledge she has learned is all her own, she has never had a teacher to guide her. If she has to rely entirely on self-study, she is a bit lost.

She can find time to study, but the problem is that she's terrible at math and physics!

Speaking of high technology, there are many different subjects involved, most of which are science and technology.

To learn something well, you need to find a main subject, devote all your energy to it, and find a professional to guide you.

Blindly studying won't work; it just makes me feel like I'm back in my past life, knowing a little about everything but understanding nothing at all.

That's time-consuming and laborious, why bother learning it yourself? If you don't understand something, just Google it!

That being said, Chen Hong had excellent grades in humanities subjects when she was in school, but she really wasn't interested in math, physics, or chemistry.

No matter how hard she tried, her grades could only stay in the middle of the pack, and even that was thanks to God.

She was extremely unbalanced in her studies from a young age. Her math, physics, and chemistry grades were only average when she was in school, and that was only achieved through rote memorization.

Everyone says that learning math, physics, and chemistry requires understanding, but she just can't understand it.

It's not that I'm not trying; it's just that I've mastered six out of seven orifices, but I just can't seem to get through this one!

Chen Hong looked at her fingernails, scratching off even the dandruff, but still couldn't come up with a good solution.

Just thinking about math, physics, and chemistry gives her a slight headache.

These subjects were Chen Hong's nightmares in her past life!

Before each exam, she would tirelessly ask the teachers and class representatives to help her highlight the key points.

Only by rote memorization, like hanging one's head from a beam or pricking one's thigh with an awl, can one avoid becoming one of the worst students.

After thinking for a while, Chen Hong could only give up and decided that being a lazy bum was fine.

She decided to film the entire aquaculture base after the Japanese fishing boats left.

If you don't understand something, find someone who does. Isn't Geng Dazhi a highly educated person?

Go back and ask him if he can help crack the code. He didn't give away his honey for free; it's time to let him use his expertise!

On second thought, these Japanese fishermen's aquaculture bases aren't important military bases, so they probably aren't equipped with high-tech monitoring equipment, right?

That investment is too huge; it's not something an ordinary Japanese fisherman could afford, is it? That would be a huge waste of talent!

Chen Hong secretly cheered herself up, thinking that self-deception could sometimes help her maintain mental health, and that getting stuck in a rut was not her style of dealing with things!

Chen Hong sneaked out twice that morning and saw Japanese fishing boats feeding the aquaculture cages one by one.

Back in her room, she secretly rejoiced, realizing she might have been overthinking things.

They didn't install any monitoring equipment; it just happened to be feeding time for the tuna.

If that's the case, she'll feel much more at ease, no longer needing to force herself to learn any high-tech knowledge!

It seems that Japanese fishermen are quite reliable and have a big heart; with so many aquaculture cages, they're not afraid of having their fish stolen.

Since she had nothing to do in the morning, Chen Hong picked up a fruit basket and spent the morning picking fruit in the orchard.

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