Chapter 177 Tuna Connecting Rod 3



Thinking of the bigeye tuna from earlier, it was the same three- or four-pound fish she had caught.

Chen Zhiyao specially took out a turbot weighing more than two pounds from her grandfather's bucket.

After hooking the fish, Chen Zhiyao craned her neck and looked around intently, searching for the fish.

Before long, she noticed two huge dark shadows directly in front of her.

The dark shape on the left looked bigger than the bigeye tuna she had just caught, while the one on the right was slightly smaller.

Besides, there were many small dark shadows in the middle and upper layers of the seawater, but she ignored them completely.

She controlled the fishing rod in her hand and forcefully cast the turbot on the hook near the dark shadow on the left.

The fish was slowly pulled down to the seabed by the lead weight, landing not far from the dark shadow.

The turbot on the hook was still alive, swimming slowly to the left, trying to escape the sight of the big guy.

However, the slow-moving turbot, which looked injured, had clearly become prey.

The huge black shadow beside it quickly swam towards it, opened its huge mouth, and swallowed the fish along with the fishing hook.

Seeing that the dark shadow representing the turbot had disappeared, Chen Zhiyao on the fishing boat quickly raised her rod to set the hook.

Immediately afterwards, the fishing rod in my hand felt an even stronger pull than before.

"Wow, this fish must weigh over 90 pounds."

Chen Zhiyao complained that it was too heavy, but she was all smiles, wishing the fish was even stronger, preferably a tuna weighing over a hundred pounds.

The fish in the ocean are about the same size as the bigeye tuna from before, and their strength and movements are just as fierce.

Chen Zhiyao was secretly delighted, thinking that this must also be a tuna.

It doesn't matter which species it is; as long as it's tuna, the price will definitely not be cheap.

Chen Zhiyao had been playing with the fish for over ten minutes, while Grandpa Chen was already exhausted from playing with the big fish on the seabed.

"Fengzi, come quick! This fish is exhausted. Get it on the crane!"

"Hey, you're here!"

Fish in the deep sea, if suddenly pulled to the surface, will explode due to the difference in air pressure.

Therefore, you can only slowly reel in the fishing line, taking a break after reeling in a few meters of line.

The fish that Grandpa Chen caught was also a huge, powerful one; the fishing line had already been stretched out for dozens of meters.

It took about 10 minutes, intermittently, to pull the fish from the sea onto the fishing boat.

The old man caught a yellowfin tuna, which looked even bigger than the one Chen Zhiyao caught.

Although it's not as expensive as her bigeye tuna, it weighs a full 92 pounds.

Just as Chen Hu and Chen Feng were about to bleed the tuna, they heard Chen Weiqiang's cheerful voice coming from not far away.

"Fengzi, Huzi, come and help!"

Besides Chen Weiqiang, other people on the boat also caught tuna, keeping the brothers Chen Hu and Chen Feng extremely busy.

Just as the two brothers were working themselves to the bone, Chen Zhiyao had already exhausted the energy of the giant creature on the seabed.

Seeing that the crane on the boat was busy, she had no choice but to reel in the fishing line herself.

Even if a big guy weighing 80 or 90 pounds is too weak to struggle, it's not easy to pull him back, given his weight.

If Chen Zhiyao hadn't drunk the strength-enhancing potion, which doubled her strength, there really wouldn't have been a chance to fish it up.

Forget about fishing, she was probably just led away by some big creature in the sea.

However, the fish was too heavy. Chen Zhiyao was already exhausted after only half of the fishing line had been reeled in, and her arms felt limp.

At this moment, the Chen brothers finally hauled the bigeye tuna that Lao Wang had caught onto the fishing boat.

The two of them then rushed to Chen Zhiyao's side.

With the combined efforts of the three siblings, a bigeye tuna was hauled onto the fishing boat a few minutes later.

This fish looks bigger than Chen Zhiyao, weighing a full 99 jin (44.5 catties), almost 100 jin (50 kg).

Chen Zhiyao looked at the giant tuna, which was taller than her, with a mournful expression.

"Can't you eat a little more and gain a couple more pounds?"

99 jin and 100 jin are only one level apart.

A tuna weighing over 100 pounds sounds impressive, doesn't it?

But there's nothing we can do now; we can only pin our hopes on the next fish.

After catching two tuna in a row, Chen Zhiyao was still full of energy, even though her arms were almost too sore to lift.

She then took a large red sea bream weighing nearly three pounds from her grandfather's bucket and hung it on the fishing hook.

Chen Zhiyao thought to herself with delight, "You can't catch a wolf without risking your cub; this time I'm sure I'll catch an even bigger tuna."

She was so focused on the tuna in the sea that she didn't notice her grandfather's distressed expression.

That spendthrift! There's clearly a bass right there.

The old man's mutterings went unheard by his granddaughter, who was at that moment maneuvering her fishing rod toward a large, dark shadow directly beneath the fishing boat.

Presumably, the expensive fish tasted better; just as the fish was being dragged into the water by the sinker, a huge black shadow swam over from under the boat.

In less than two seconds, the large and small shadows merged into one.

Suddenly, the fishing rod in Chen Zhiyao's hand experienced an even stronger pull than before.

"This one is bigger and stronger than the last one. It must be a hundred-pound tuna. Hehe, I'm going to make a fortune."

The intense, exhilarating pulling sensation made Chen Zhiyao tremble uncontrollably, her smile arrogant and triumphant.

Chen Zhiyao, who was already exhausted, suddenly seemed to have been injected with chicken blood, her whole body was full of energy, and her blood was boiling.

Seemingly sensing Chen Zhiyao's powerful aura, the large creatures in the sea began to struggle violently, desperately trying to break free from the hooks.

Not to be outdone, Chen Zhiyao tensed the muscles in her arms and pulled back and forth with the fish.

Although it was well past lunchtime, no one felt hungry at all; everyone was completely absorbed in the joy of fishing.

Meanwhile, Shen Qingmei was live-streaming the exciting moments of everyone catching tuna, and even forgot to cook.

This fish was very strong; when it swam so hard, it almost dragged Chen Zhiyao into the sea.

She was drenched in sweat, her face flushed with excitement, and her expression gradually became ferocious, making her look extremely disheveled.

However, his eyes were very bright and sharp, as if they held two flames within them.

At this point, the crane on the ship was actually free, but Chen Zhiyao preferred to personally handle the fish and feel the exhilarating pulling sensation.

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