Chen Hong pointed out the key point: "But you have to be careful that the bait you mix is smaller than the bait you use for fishing grounds. Otherwise, if the bait is too big, it will fall to the bottom of the sea and attract all the fish to the lower water layers. Our fishing net is not high enough to catch the fish."
After listening to Chen Hong's words, the two brothers thought about it and felt that it made sense. After finishing their tea, they hurriedly returned to the boat and set off to find fish to experiment with.
Once their boat was far away, Chen Hong breathed a sigh of relief. At least they were gone, but she was truly exhausted. She had a space she couldn't use, and she also had to be wary of others discovering her abnormality.
Old Lu also said that he'd have to be crazy to ask his wife to find him a partner. Why give up his carefree life to have someone constantly under his nose, like a spy, sneaking around and hiding?
What's the point of living like this? Carrying such a huge amount of space around is just asking for trouble.
It's said that women in their thirties and forties are like wolves and tigers, full of energy. I certainly have plenty of energy; isn't there such a vast ocean for me to release it all?
Schools of fish in the sea, cages of giant lobsters and crabs on the seabed. And the fruit trees, tea trees, honey, giant sea clams, and large pearls in the coconut shells in the space are all lining up, waiting for me to come and enjoy them.
Sigh! I've been too busy. Space and the sea have drained all my energy. Tigers and wolves are useless; even if a dragon came, it would be of no use.
As she thought about it, Chen Hong kept putting the expensive catch into her spatial storage. Only about 100 kilograms of dead fish and about 200 kilograms of live fish were left on the boat. The rest were put into her spatial storage to make room for the next catch.
The time that Lao Lu and his brother were watching was such a waste of time. If no one was around, they could have sorted the fish and stored them in their spatial storage while they were pulling in the net. Now they've been fussing over it for ages, wasting at least an hour.
I checked my phone, it was already 10:30. I wonder if I can cast another net this morning.
Chen Hong packed up and quickly set sail to search for the next school of fish, hoping to find one soon and catch another in the net.
Heaven will not let down someone who is prepared to welcome good fortune. Just over ten minutes after setting sail, Chen Hong spotted another school of fish.
Chen Hong looked closely and exclaimed, "Wow, it's a huge pile of money going into my pocket! Heaven is so kind; it really treats me like its own daughter. I was just thinking about making money, and here it is!"
This school of fish, covered in coin-shaped markings, are all large golden drum fish, with some mudskippers mixed in as well.
Did they join the wrong group? Maybe they look similar in size, and the group owner didn't notice that some hooligans had infiltrated the group and didn't kick them out.
Chen Hong quickly scattered bait to keep the group of little guys covered in money, fixed the steering wheel, and started circling the school of fish to cast the net.
Once the encirclement was complete, Chen Hong scattered some more bait for them. "You must be hungry after traveling so far. Eat something and rest for a while, then you can go home and rest."
Half an hour later, seeing that most of the fish had been caught in the net, Chen Hong stopped waiting. That was enough; they couldn't catch them all at once. She started the fishing boat and moved it slowly. Chen Hong rushed to the stern, grabbed a hook, and started using the crane to pull the net up.
Chen Hong was very careful this time when handling the fish. These golden drum fish were good, but they had venomous spines on their dorsal fins, so catching them required caution. Fortunately, Chen Hong knew before casting the net that these were golden drum fish, and when preparing to haul in the net, he set the boat speed to the lowest setting so that he wouldn't be too slow in handling the fish.
Chen Hong secretly rejoiced, thinking to herself how clever she was, practically scheming without reservation. Haha, Heaven truly has good eyes, choosing her for rebirth. She would definitely not let it down, and would definitely live to be 100! She wouldn't die prematurely.
Holding the golden drum fish in her hands, Chen Hong liked them more and more. These fish were just to her liking. They were covered with large and small coin patterns, so beautiful. Each one weighed over two pounds, which was really nice!
Thinking of this, a funny image suddenly appeared in Chen Hong's mind: a little old British man staring with his big, round eyes and making a "pop" sound. Chen Hong laughed at herself.
After enjoying a delicious lunch on the boat and a delightful fruit platter from the space, Chen Hong felt she wouldn't trade her life for anything, not even the gods. It was too blissful; it was just a pity she could only enjoy it secretly by herself.
After resting enough, Chen Hong changed into her diving gear and went into the water. The oxygen tank was now just for show for Chen Hong; she didn't need it once she was underwater.
However, you should carry it even if you don't need to, otherwise, if you surface at sea one day and someone on another ship notices something amiss, wouldn't that be asking for trouble?
Chen Hongning would rather go through the trouble herself to take precautions to avoid being exposed if she were careless. Otherwise, all her previous precautions would be wasted.
Around noon, Chen Hong had already discovered this wonderful place; the seabed was a forest. The seaweed was lush, making it a paradise for many marine creatures.
She had never dived in this kind of terrain before. Today, she accidentally discovered this underwater forest, and Chen Hong couldn't help but want to see what she had never seen before in this kind of terrain.
As Chen Hong slowly descended to the seabed, she was captivated by the beautiful scenery before her. This place was truly a paradise for marine animals, with plants growing very tall. Some resembled reeds on land, but with denser leaves, taller stems, and small sacs on their petioles, presumably air sacs for storing oxygen.
Schools of small fish swam leisurely among the tall algae, creating a peaceful and comfortable scene. Chen Hong, like a fish, darted among the algae, like a tourist.
Spending some time swimming underwater each day has been a source of enjoyment for Chen Hong lately. It makes her feel very relaxed and excited.
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