Chapter 464 Faded



When Chen Zhiyao opened the fishing box, she noticed that the mahi-mahi had faded in color and was not as bright and beautiful as when she had caught it.

She looked at it curiously a few more times, wondering how it could do that and how it could change color.

When Chen Zhiyao turned on the X-ray glasses again, she found that there were quite a few fish nearby, but none of them were big.

After looking around, the largest one was the dark shadow directly in front of me. It was twice the size of the surrounding fish and must have weighed at least several dozen kilograms.

But as soon as she saw that big head, she knew it was another ghost-headed knife.

Although the fish was cheap, it was huge. After thinking for a moment, Chen Zhiyao still forcefully cast the bait towards the large dark shadow in front of her.

Shortly after the bait hit the water, the float began to shake violently.

"Wow, that's pretty strong!" Chen Zhiyao excitedly gripped the fishing rod as it was pulled violently.

At the same time, he quickly activated the X-ray vision glasses for beachcombing with his mind, and his strength instantly surged.

A pound of fish requires ten pounds of strength, so a fish weighing several tens of pounds must have several hundred pounds of strength.

Chen Zhiyao dared not be careless, quickly adjusted her posture, and then activated the load-bearing device without hesitation.

As the drag was applied, the fishing reel, which had been spinning wildly, gradually slowed down.

This devil's head knife was incredibly strong; it struggled desperately, bending the entire fishing rod into an arc shape.

The reel, unable to withstand such immense tension, emitted painful groans of "creaking" and "groaking".

After two days, we finally encountered a big one!

The intense pulling did not deter Chen Zhiyao; instead, it made her even more agitated.

She clenched her teeth, veins bulging on her forehead, and her beautiful eyes were fixed on the water, closely watching the fish's every move.

The fishing line was sometimes taut and sometimes loose. Chen Zhiyao rhythmically tightened and loosened it to try to exhaust the fish's energy.

After an hour of back-and-forth struggle between the two, Chen Zhiyao's stamina began to wane.

Just when things were at a stalemate, she suddenly noticed that the big fish in the water was struggling less.

Chen Zhiyao suddenly became incredibly energetic, continuing to reel in the wires with great effort.

A moment later, a huge splash rose from the water, and a giant ghost-head sword, over a meter long, leaped out of the water.

Its massive body writhed in the air, sunlight shining on it, its scales shimmering with an eerie green light.

The fish was bigger than Chen Zhiyao had imagined, more than a meter long, and looked about the same size as her.

Taking advantage of the brief moment when the fish leaped out of the water, she quickly reeled in several turns of the line.

Immediately afterwards, the demon-headed knife fell back into the water, and the intense sense of danger made it struggle even more frantically.

It swam from side to side, frantically washing its gills, trying to escape the hook in its mouth.

Chen Zhiyao felt her arms starting to ache, and sweat trickled down her face.

Seeing that the fish was about to be caught, a surge of competitive spirit welled up inside me.

She took a deep breath, mustered all her strength, and slowly lifted the fishing rod upwards.

After a fierce battle, Ghost Head Knife gradually ran out of strength and was slowly pulled onto the deck by her.

Chen Zhiyao, carrying a sword almost as tall as herself, excitedly called for her mother to take a picture of her.

When she opened the fishing box again, she found that all the mahi-mahi inside had faded. Looking at these completely faded mahi-mahi, Chen Zhiyao found it amazing.

The dagger in her hand was over a meter long; it definitely wouldn't fit in a fishing box.

She had no choice but to tie the sabers with cable ties and store them in a freezer.

Back on deck, she was surprised to find a huge dark shadow that had appeared in the water ahead.

Judging by her size, she must weigh at least 100 pounds.

Upon seeing the enormous creature weighing over 100 pounds, Chen Zhiyao's eyes lit up, and she immediately hooked two half-pound squid onto her fishing rod.

It was a bit far, and she used all her strength to barely cast the bait near the shadowy figure.

With the combined effect of the lucky fishing rod and the bait companion, the big guy directly in front of me slowly moved toward the bait.

Two minutes later, Chen Zhiyao suddenly felt an unusually strong pull on the fishing rod she was holding.

In an instant, the loose fishing line became taut, and the straight fishing rod suddenly bent over.

Without the slightest hesitation, she instantly lifted the fishing rod.

Feeling the tension increase significantly, Chen Zhiyao quickly activated the force relief device.

This thing was so powerful that even the drag mixer seemed unable to completely stop its frantic escape, and the fishing line kept flowing out.

Judging from the force, this fish must weigh at least 150 pounds.

This fish is very strong, but the fishing line is coming out at a strange speed. The fishing reel is spinning very slowly, only making a tiny rotation per second.

This unusual situation sent a chill down Chen Zhiyao's spine, and a terrible thought instantly flooded her mind.

Could it be that I caught a lazy sunfish?

"God help me, please don't let it be a sunfish, please don't let it be a sunfish! Even if it's a manta ray, it's better than this unlucky sunfish!"

As Chen Zhiyao silently prayed, she nervously watched the water's surface, peering at the huge dark shadow in the water through her X-ray glasses.

After watching for a while, she could basically tell that this was not a sunfish, and her tense nerves immediately relaxed.

After seeing the dark shadow in the water flip over, an irrepressible excitement replaced it.

"Hehe, we're about to get rich!"

Based on its size and strength, she boldly guessed that it was not a worthless sunfish, but an extremely precious moonfish.

Thinking of this, Chen Zhiyao's heart began to pound violently, and she felt her blood boiling.

She took a deep breath, then increased the pressure on her hands, attempting a thrilling struggle against the enormous creature underwater.

At that moment, the fishing rod made a creaking sound as if it was about to break under the strain.

With the help of the drag mixer, Chen Zhiyao and the giant object in the water were temporarily locked in a stalemate, with neither side able to gain the upper hand.

She remained calm and methodical, manipulating the fishing line to try and wear down the big fish.

At the same time, she also instructed the staff next to her to quickly call Uncle Li over to help with the fish handling.

In less than two minutes, Uncle Li arrived after hearing the news.

When he heard that Chen Zhiyao had caught another big fish, he was so excited that he wished he could fly over there immediately.

At this moment, Uncle Li was so excited that his face turned red. He looked at Chen Zhiyao with even more joy than if he had seen his own father.

The fish in the water may seem to be just slacking off, but they are actually quite strong.

After gritting her teeth and persevering for half an hour, Chen Zhiyao felt an unbearable soreness in her arm.

At this moment, Uncle Li, who had been closely watching the situation from the sidelines, could no longer suppress his anxiety.

He rushed forward, quickly took the fishing rod from Chen Zhiyao's hands, and said with concern:

"Tangtang, you must be tired. Take a rest, and leave the rest to me!"

"..." Chen Zhiyao opened her mouth, but in the end she didn't say anything.

You've already taken her fishing rod, what can she say?

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