"Even if they eat to their heart's content, how much can they eat? I'd rather they eat more so that they can stay here a little longer and make noise a little longer."
"Yes, call it a little longer."
These floating squid aren't dead; they're just stunned.
If the dolphins had left early on, without the continuous ultrasonic attacks, these squid might have slowly woken up and then swam away.
If the duck that was about to be in their hands just flew away, wouldn't they suffer a huge loss?
Therefore, we really hope that these dolphins can stay here a little longer and eat more, so that the squid can be stunned for a little longer, making it easier for them to catch more.
The two didn't throw many nets at first, but the weight gradually increased, with each net being a little heavier than the last.
On the distant sea, large numbers of squid drifted towards this side.
With the Rising Sun blocking the way, the density of squid is getting higher and higher.
As soon as they cast their net, the empty space was immediately filled by the next group of squid.
"Wow, there are so many! There are more and more squid. I've caught almost 30 pounds in this net."
With a smile on his face, Feng Ye pulled the net onto the boat and, without pausing for a moment, immediately bent down and untied it.
To save time, they simply threw the squid onto the deck, planning to sort and pack them into baskets later.
The catch wasn't just squid; there were other fish too, and quite a lot of them, all mixed together, big and small.
Dolphins' ultrasonic waves are indiscriminate attacks, and the surrounding marine life is likely to suffer.
The larger and more resilient ones escaped, while the rest almost all drifted on the sea.
"We're rich! We're rich! So many squid floating on the surface of the sea, this is probably a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity..."
Ah-chan was so happy he was almost incoherent, as if he couldn't express his excitement without saying something.
As he cast his net, he turned to look at Feng Ye and asked, "Brother Ye, how many kilograms do you think we can catch this time?"
"No matter how much, just scoop it up as fast as you can, scoop up as much as you can."
Feng Ye was overjoyed; his smile stretched almost to his ears.
"If only we could haul all these squid onto the ship."
"Don't have dreams like that, they're too unrealistic."
"That's true, there are only two of us after all. Tsk tsk, if only a whole bunch of squid came along right now."
"I wish I could too, but there's no such thing as a free lunch. Just finding this large group is already incredibly lucky. You want another bunch? Are you out of your mind?"
The two continued spouting meaningless nonsense while relentlessly casting and hauling in their nets, their efficiency unaffected.
They had only been fishing for a short time, and the two of them didn't feel tired at all; on the contrary, they were full of energy.
Besides, they can't afford to complain about being tired right now.
As long as you don't die from exhaustion, work yourself to the bone; you have to grit your teeth and persevere until the fishing season is over.
This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity; once missed, it's almost impossible to have another one.
"Brother Ye, don't squid lay their eggs in the afternoon? How come they're here now, and more than once today?"
Ah-chan voiced his doubts.
Feng Ye also found it a bit strange.
He thought for a moment and said, "It's probably related to the hot weather and rising sea temperature during this period."
The factors that affect squid spawning are nothing more than environmental factors such as seawater temperature, light conditions, and water flow.
"If the seawater temperature gets too high, the squid might not be able to withstand it and lay their eggs prematurely?"
"Possibly."
"So, in the future, we can pay more attention to the sea surface in the early afternoon, and we don't necessarily have to wait until the afternoon to fish."
"Yes, that's fine, we can just eat a little earlier."
"Well, the trawl nets don't catch much anyway. Even if no squid come, we can just take a break for a while."
The two of them kept moving their hands, working mechanically, while talking incessantly.
The dolphins continued to feast, showcasing their melodious voices.
Some of the baby dolphins, perhaps having eaten their fill, began to frolic and play, jumping around on the surface of the sea.
Feng Ye glanced at it briefly and was somewhat relieved that they had released the two dolphins they had towed back into the sea; otherwise, there wouldn't be so many squid floating on the surface of the ocean.
Good deeds will be rewarded.
Perhaps this is their good fortune.
The dolphins came to repay the kindness of those two dolphins.
There were so many squid floating on the sea surface, densely packed, covering a large area of the ocean, constantly surging in from afar.
Even though they had pushed the fishing speed to its limit, plenty of squid still drifted away from the sides of the Rising Sun before they could catch them, continuing to drift forward with the wind and current.
It's unclear who will ultimately benefit from it, or whether it will become food for seabirds.
That's all money going to be lost!
They didn't earn anything, so it's like they lost money.
Unfortunately, they couldn't manage to get it; they simply couldn't.
At this moment, they only wished they had three heads and six arms, and that their parents had given them fewer hands.
Otherwise, the fishing speed could be even faster.
"Brother Ye, there are just too many squid! A lot of them have drifted away, and we can't catch them all!"
Ah-Can was extremely anxious!
Large swarms of squid drifted past the sides of the Rising Sun, and they could do nothing but watch helplessly.
He wished he could become the Thousand-Armed Guanyin and grab all the squid at once.
Feng Ye felt sorry for her, but there was nothing she could do about it.
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