Chapter 95 No Capital Required for Business



Looks like I'm destined to be the female lead. In other novels, supporting characters usually have one child, while the main characters have twins or multiple children. I'm just as lucky; I'm definitely blessed with the protagonist's halo.

Chen Hong didn't dare stay there any longer. She quickly returned to the sea, launched the fishing boat, and swiftly retrieved all the crab traps before sailing away from the island.

Taking advantage of the good weather these past two days, Chen Hong decided not to go home yet, but to expand her gains in the southern sea area and launch another attack near the Ryukyu Islands.

To avoid being discovered by the Japanese, who had previously appeared near the island where their submarine had been lost, Chen Hong sailed south at high speed overnight.

They sailed for half the night, only stopping at dawn. They first cast six longline fishing lines, then returned to the cabin to wash up and eat.

Having not slept all night and under immense pressure, Chen Hong was also feeling quite tired. She told Black Tiger to keep watch, and decided not to push herself any further, so she went back to her cabin to sleep.

Chen Hong slept soundly until she felt hungry, then got up, washed up, and had lunch with Hei Hu. She realized it was already 1:30 p.m.

Upon closer inspection of the nautical chart, Chen Hong was astonished to find that she had almost reached the Ryukyu Islands overnight.

Further south lies the Diaoyu Islands, and Chen Hong decided to first investigate the situation here and see what the fishery resources in the vicinity are like.

Chen Hong moored his boat near an uninhabited island. To avoid trouble, he changed into his diving gear, stowed the fishing boat, and dived into the sea.

The water here is about 300 meters deep. Chen Hong searched and scavenged along the seabed from shallow to deep.

The coral reefs here are beautiful, with colorful clownfish swimming freely and leisurely among them.

The temperature here is already over 20 degrees Celsius, several degrees higher than in Chen Hong's hometown, and many tropical fish have appeared on the seabed.

There are many different kinds of grouper, including East Star Grouper, West Star Grouper, Black Spotted Grouper, Red Seed Grouper, Blue Seed Grouper, Sesame Grouper, Mouse Grouper, Oil Grouper, Seven Star Grouper, Black Grouper, and Green Grouper. There are more than a dozen varieties.

Chen Hong couldn't count them all, and there were also many large giant grouper, some of which weighed one or two hundred pounds.

Chen Hong swam around them. She was much smaller than them. These groupers all had big, forked mouths. They didn't look good, but they were very delicious and nutritious.

Perhaps because no one ever goes into the water to catch them, the grouper here are unusually bold, even daring to circle around Chen Hong.

Chen Hong didn't hold back this time. Anything that came near her was swept away by her small hand and put into the spatial pool.

Now it's impossible to distinguish the species anymore. As long as it's a grouper with a big mouth, we'll collect it all. We're taking them into more than a dozen ponds one after another.

Whether they live in peace, fight each other, or even have a passionate cross-species romance, it's none of Chen Hong's business.

Her current task is to collect, collect, collect as much as she can, and collect whatever catches her eye.

Chen Hong is grateful to the Americans and Japanese for setting up a fish farm for her, and now she has contracted the entire seabed area in this region.

Chen Hong swam in the ocean and saw many interesting and adorable sea creatures. A family of leatherback turtles swam slowly around her.

Chen Hong took out several large pears from her spatial storage and fed one to each of the turtles. Unexpectedly, the family of six surrounded Chen Hong and stayed by her side like a group of ocean bodyguards.

Chen Hong happily led her bodyguards to explore and search the seabed. With the help of the leatherback turtle's parents, Chen Hong also discovered a giant clam that was over two meters long.

Looking at this exceptionally beautiful treasure, Chen Hong was stunned. No wonder giant clams are known as one of the four treasures of the sea; this thing really is quite beautiful.

Looking at the giant giant clam that was shimmering with iridescent light, Chen Hong shamefully succumbed to greed and, with a quick touch, put the giant giant clam into her spatial storage.

It belongs to another country here. When I go back, I'll find a coral-rich seabed and place it in my own country, then it will become my own giant clam.

In this sea area, Chen Hong also discovered a group of more than 20 Pacific bluefin tuna. Most of them were adults, with the largest weighing about 500 to 600 pounds and the smallest weighing more than 200 pounds.

They were searching for seashells on a sandy beach on the seabed. It seemed they hadn't had their lunch yet. Chen Hong approached the school of fish without making a sound.

Chen Hong's arrival did not disturb the group of bluefin tuna who were busy foraging for food. They were just curious whether a new species had been added to this seabed. Little did they know that their mortal danger had already come.

With lightness and speed, Chen Hong darted through the school of fish and silently took six of the largest bluefin tuna into his space, cramming them into two large pools.

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