A little after 12 o'clock, they started their third netting.
I don't know if this area of the sea has been taken over by mudskippers, but this net brought up mostly mudskippers.
Lying on the deck, at a glance, it was mostly mudskippers; there weren't many other fish, shrimp, or crabs to be seen.
However, these mudskippers were mostly larger than the previous catch, generally weighing around one pound.
"Good heavens, more mudskippers. These things aren't worth much, why are there so many?"
Ah-Can looked at the fish on the deck with a helpless expression.
Feng Ye joked, "You're the one who sailed the boat and chose the route, so you can only blame yourself."
Ah-Can sighed, "Ah, if it were any other fish, even a sea bass would be fine!"
"It's good enough that there's any, why be picky? It's still better than those worthless fish."
Feng Ye felt it was barely acceptable; he couldn't expect to catch only valuable fish every day.
After the trawl net was sorted, Ah-chan still steered the boat while he sorted the fish.
In terms of quantity, this net caught no more mudskippers than the previous one.
However, it is much heavier, estimated to weigh around 300 pounds.
After sorting the fish on the deck, Feng Ye began to prepare lunch.
I had seafood noodles for breakfast, and for lunch I'll try something different with seafood rice noodles.
First, boil a pot of water, then throw in the rice noodles that had been soaked in cold water for a while to cook.
Taking advantage of the opportunity, Feng Ye processed the two mudskippers, cutting off their spines and carefully cutting open their bellies with scissors to remove their internal organs...
He plans to use mudskippers to make the broth for this pot of seafood noodles.
Heat oil in a wok, then pan-fry the mudskipper...
Soon, a pot of fragrant seafood noodles was ready, but the only downside was that there were no scallions or cilantro on the boat.
Feng Ye ladled the seafood noodles into a bowl, took a sip of the soup, and exclaimed, "So delicious!"
"Brother Ye, hurry up! Look at you, you're making my mouth water!" Ah Can urged.
"It's so hot, how can it be fast? If you really can't wait, just stop the boat. A few more minutes of trawling time won't make a difference."
"Let's forget about it. We can delay it as long as we can. I'll just wait a bit."
Feng Ye smiled and said, "Then you can wait patiently."
Even so, he still sped up a little.
He quickly finished the simple yet delicious lunch and then went to relieve Ah-Can.
"Brother Ye, your fish soup is absolutely amazing, it's delicious!"
Ah-Can ate the seafood noodles while praising them highly.
Feng Ye replied with a smile, "This mudskipper tastes really good; it's perfect for making soup base."
"Yes, this fish isn't expensive, but it tastes really delicious."
Ah-chan wasn't in a hurry at all, eating slowly and methodically.
While controlling the course of the Rising Sun, Feng Ye chatted with him casually.
Suddenly, a casual glance made his eyes widen.
A mirage appeared in the sky above the sea to the right of the Asahi.
A mirage, also known as a mirage, is a natural illusion created by the refraction and total reflection of light from distant objects.
It can be observed on land or at sea, and is commonly found in marine and desert regions.
The reason for this is that the sun causes the ground temperature to rise, creating a temperature gradient. Due to the difference in density, light will refract at the boundary of the temperature gradient.
Its main characteristic is that it appears repeatedly in the same location and at relatively consistent times.
The mirage, this amazing natural phenomenon, can be seen in many places.
For example, the Kumtag Desert in the border region, Haizhou in Jiangsu Province, Penglai in Shandong Province, Mount Putuo in Zhejiang Province, and Medog in the Tibetan region...
Among them, the mirage that appeared at Penglai Pavilion in Shandong Province is the most famous.
"Ah Chan, there's a mirage on the left."
He instantly perked up and reminded Ah-Can, who was still enjoying the delicious food.
He had spent so many years at sea in his previous life, and had seen many mirages, even making a special trip to Penglai to see them.
Most mirages are buildings, but this one was a sandstorm, which is quite unusual.
"What? A mirage? Where?"
Ah-chan got excited instantly, looking around, searching for any trace of the mirage.
He had only ever heard stories about mirages in his life; he had never actually seen one.
"Stop looking around, it's on the right."
Upon hearing this, Ah-Can immediately grabbed his bowl and chopsticks, walked around the cabin, and went to the right deck.
"Wow, it really exists! This is amazing!"
Ah-chan exclaimed in amazement, his eyes shining with disbelief.
A mirage slowly unfolded above the sea to the right of the Rising Sun, resembling a giant painting.
In the painting in mid-air, a sandstorm was raging, sweeping away everything on the ground and seemingly turning the entire sky yellow.
Even though they were far away from the mirage, they could almost hear the roar of the sandstorm.
Both of them stared in astonishment at the magical painting, gazing upon this rare natural wonder.
Mirages are usually static images of buildings, so a dynamic mirage is a rare sight.
The sandstorm in the mirage is still raging and constantly changing, making the outlines of some buildings sometimes blurry and sometimes clear.
"It truly is a masterpiece of nature!" Ah-Can exclaimed.
Feng Ye nodded, his heart also filled with shock.
"Brother Ye, do you think the sandstorm in this mirage is actually happening in the same place at the same time?" Ah Can asked curiously.
"Who knows? It might actually happen, or it might just be an illusion caused by the refraction of light."
Feng Ye smiled. "However, this scene is indeed quite magical."
The phenomenon of mirages has existed since ancient times, and there are two different explanations for it.
The first view is that mirages are a normal optical phenomenon, mainly caused by the refraction of light.
The images it presents are real and happening on Earth.
The second theory is the parallel universe theory, which states that the images in mirages are not from Earth, but rather from parallel universes.
The environment of a parallel universe may be similar to or the same as that of the current universe, or even exactly the same, except that the development of the world is different.
While this claim is full of science fiction elements, it has also been the subject of in-depth exploration and research by some scientists and researchers.
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