Ye Chenliang scratched his head: "I've slept for more than ten hours, I can't lie down anymore."
Are you still seasick?
"A little bit, but much better, it doesn't interfere with my work."
"It seems you've gotten used to it."
Feng Ye nodded: "Go get something to eat first, we don't need your help here for now."
"I'm really hungry. I vomited all my stomach and didn't eat anything last night."
Ye Chenliang smiled and left the deck to make breakfast.
Feng Ye and Han Qiwen continued their operation.
As the trawl net slowly surfaced, a look of surprise flashed in both of their eyes when they saw the fish and shrimp leaping and struggling inside.
Feng Ye estimated that this net contained at least seven or eight thousand catties.
Han Qiwen exclaimed excitedly, "Haha, great luck! A bumper harvest!"
Feng Ye also smiled broadly: "Yes, we were lucky, the internet exploded."
However, when the net was pulled to the side of the boat and they saw the kinds of fish and shrimp inside, their smiles gradually froze, and they felt a chill run down their spines.
The net contained not only common fish and shrimp, but also many enormous creatures, some as thick as an adult human thigh.
They have pointed heads, sharp teeth, and long bodies, but their exact length is not yet clear.
It's safe to say these guys are no pushovers.
"Holy crap, what is this thing?"
Han Qiwen didn't recognize him at first.
"The eel should be a giant deep-sea eel."
Feng Ye couldn't figure out the specific species, but his intuition told him that these were giant eels from the deep sea.
They normally live in waters hundreds or thousands of meters deep, so their presence in this area is likely due to a typhoon.
"This body is so thick! It's thicker than my thigh. Damn, this is the biggest eel I've ever seen!"
Han Qiwen swallowed hard and asked nervously, "These guys won't bite, will they?"
"Most eels are aggressive, let alone deep-sea giant eels, so it's best to be careful."
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