Chapter 882 Returned



"It's a pity I didn't bring my camera with me, so I couldn't record this thrilling scene."

Qin Aijun shook his head regretfully, but couldn't help but continue to stare intently, afraid of missing any detail.

Feng Ye chimed in, "Yes, it's a pity. It would be great if we had a camera."

He wondered if he should buy a camera and put it on the boat when he got back, so that he could record any spectacular scenes he encountered, such as schools of fish or big fish.

This is all capital for bragging rights.

After retirement, I can take out these photos and show them off to my children and grandchildren, recounting my legendary experiences at sea when I was young.

In my past life, I worked until I was almost sixty and was still adrift at sea. If I hadn't been reborn by accident, I probably would have worked until I couldn't work anymore.

He doesn't want to work until that time; he wants to retire early and enjoy life.

Once you have more boats, you can let go and won't need to go out to sea with them every time.

Then, we commissioned a fishing boat and would take my wife out to sea to fish and take photos whenever we had free time.

These photos will be cherished memories for him, and proof that he has returned.

Thinking of this, Feng Ye asked, "Mr. Qin, what brand is your camera? How much did you buy it for?"

He knew nothing about cameras of this era, didn't know which model and features to choose, and was completely unaware of the prices.

Qin Aijun thought for a moment: "My camera is a Leica, it's not very expensive, it only cost me a little over 4,000 yuan."

Despite knowing the camera wasn't cheap, Feng Ye was still a bit taken aback by the price.

I'm a little reluctant to spend over 4,000 yuan on a camera.

"I think so, but I haven't looked into it."

Qin Aijun glanced at him: "What, do you want to buy one too?"

"I have this idea."

Feng Ye nodded, "Having a camera is good too, it can record the little things in life and capture those fleeting wonderful moments."

Whether it's the magnificent scenery at sea, encountering large fish and schools of fish, or the warm moments spent with family, everything can be captured permanently through the lens.

That way, even when we grow old, flipping through the photo album will allow us to relive those beautiful moments, as if time has turned back and everything is still right before our eyes.

"Hey, how old are you? You're already thinking about getting old. Isn't that way too far ahead?"

Hao Aiguo smiled and said, "But your idea is quite good. Recording life and preserving memories is indeed meaningful."

"Actually, it's not that far. I'm 26 this year. I can work for another 20 years or so at most before I retire."

Feng Ye sighed, "Time flies by so fast."

Everyone laughed at his listless words.

Cai Guoqiang slapped Feng Ye on the shoulder: "You're so young, and you're talking about retiring and enjoying your retirement. Look at the rest of us, aren't we all older than you, and aren't we still working hard?"

To be honest, Feng Ye was the youngest person on the entire ship.

Not to mention Qin Aijun and the others, the youngest of whom is in his late forties or almost fifty.

Even the youngest, Xiao Chen, is actually several years older than Feng Ye, almost 30.

Qin Aijun also said, "Youth is the best time to work hard, you can't always think about retiring and not working."

Look at you now, you're quick-witted, full of ideas, and you've built a pretty good business.

There are still countless opportunities waiting for you at sea. Think long-term, focus on building your business first, and making it bigger and stronger.

"I'm just thinking about preparing for the future, so that I can be more relaxed and carefree in the future."

Feng Ye said with a smile, "Besides, I didn't say I'm retiring now, I just have something to look forward to."

Cai Guo-Qiang earnestly said, "It's good to have foresight, but don't limit yourself too early. Life is a long journey, so experience more trials and tribulations, and you'll have more stories to tell when you're old."

"You're right. I will cherish the present, work hard, and strive to share more wonderful stories in the future."

Feng Ye verbally agreed, but he didn't think so in his heart.

Having finally been given a second chance, he didn't want to live a life that was too tiring.

You can never earn enough money; just have enough. There's no need to be a slave to money.

Life is short, so enjoying life is the most important thing.

Of course, for the time being, he still has to work hard to earn money, after all, there is still a long way to go before he can achieve financial freedom.

Meanwhile, the chaotic battle in the sea continued.

There seem to be more sharks; their shadows are everywhere on the entire sea surface.

Those sailfish had disappeared; their dorsal fins, which resembled large flags waving in the wind, could no longer be seen on the surface of the sea.

It's unclear whether they escaped or were torn apart and eaten by sharks.

The waves surged, the air was thick with the stench of blood, and the sharks were now frantically attacking their own wounded brethren.

The battle lasted for more than half an hour before it gradually subsided.

The sharks finally dispersed, and the sea returned to calm, leaving only a few broken fins floating on the surface.

Everyone then snapped out of their reverie of watching the exciting match.

Qin Aijun looked at everyone and asked, "Now that we've seen the excitement, shall we continue fishing or go back?"

Feng Ye wanted to suggest just going back, but that wasn't a question he could answer; it depended on what others thought.

Hao Aiguo and the others looked at each other, and finally their eyes all focused on Cai Guoqiang.

Cai Guo-Qiang pondered for a moment, then asked a question: "If we head back now, how long will it take to reach the shore?"

"If we go at full speed, we can arrive tomorrow morning; if we go slower and use economical speed, it will take until the afternoon."

Captain Yao He answered, adding, "However, the weather at sea is unpredictable, so we'll have to see how things go."

Cai Guoqiang nodded and turned to the crowd: "In that case, let's go back. Anyway, we don't know where the fish have gone, and it's almost noon. The fish aren't biting much anymore, so there's no point in continuing to fish."

Everyone naturally had no objections and nodded in agreement.

So Yao He returned to the wheelhouse and restarted the yacht.

As the engine roared, the yacht slowly sailed away from the bloody waters and steadily headed towards the coastline.

However, everyone was still leaning against the railing, gazing at the sea that had returned to calm, as if nothing had happened, still savoring the intense battle scene that had just taken place, feeling that they hadn't had enough.

Feng Ye watched for a short while, then called to Xiao Chen, and together they went down to the deck.

He hadn't finished preserving the bluefin tuna; he needed to move more ice to cover it up.

Fortunately, the weather is cold and the temperature is low now, so even on a sunny day with the sun shining, there shouldn't be any problems in the short term.

The two worked for about half an hour before finally moving enough ice blocks to completely cover the enormous bluefin tuna.

As for the great white shark, it didn't receive the same treatment and was simply left on the deck.

They also tried to pull the swordfish's upper jaw off the wall.

As a result, it got stuck too tightly, and the swordfish was large and slippery, making it difficult to get a grip. It took a lot of effort to pull it off.

In the end, everyone had no choice but to give up and leave it hanging there, waiting to find a way to deal with it when they got back to the dock.

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