Chapter 167 Rescue the prehistoric monster!



At this time, Big Bear and the other small animals could no longer wait and kept circling around the vegetable cellar, all wanting to taste this delicious big fish.

Meng Fei couldn't help but laugh when he saw this. He patted Xiong Da's head and said with a smile, "You really can't eat this fish. It's a first-class protected animal in the country. If you eat it, I will punish you and handcuff you. If you want to eat it, I will find time to get you some, but I really can't do it this time."

Hearing what Meng Fei said, the little animals instantly went from being excited and expectant to being somewhat dejected, and they turned around and were about to leave.

"Hey, hey, hey! Don't go. I can't pull it up by myself. I need your help."

When the small animals heard Meng Fei say that not only were they not allowed to eat, but they also had to help with the work, they all growled in anger.

Big Bear: "Huh! I was obviously the first one to spot it. If I had known earlier, I would have jumped in. What a waste of such a big fish."

Baihu: "Who says it's not true? Such a big fish must be full of oil~~~It must be very fragrant!"

Cuihua: "Hmph~Hmph~Stop talking, I'm so angry now!"

Little Squirrel: "What's so delicious about fish? I think the best thing is beans! They are even better than hazelnuts and pine nuts!"

When they heard what the little squirrel said, Big Bear and the others' eyes suddenly lit up.

Indeed, the pork ribs and beans stewed by Meng Fei yesterday were simply amazing! The beans were even tastier than the pork ribs. Even the Snow Leopard couple and the White Tiger couple, who usually eat mainly meat, ate a lot, and surprisingly, there were only a lot of pork ribs left in the end.

Big Bear: "Yes, yes! Those beans are so fragrant! I am drooling just thinking about it now..."

Baihu: "I don't know when Meng Fei will do it for us again..."

While the little animals were savoring the deliciousness of the beans, Meng Fei carefully placed the general saber on the large wardrobe in the house. He then went to the warehouse to find a bundle of plastic cloth, cut it into the appropriate size, tied cowhide ropes to the four legs, and secured them firmly with iron rods to prevent them from loosening during dragging.

After making the plastic sheet for lifting the fish, Meng Fei found a few pieces of wood as thick as thighs, and fixed them in a triangle on both sides of the vegetable cellar. He then placed a horizontal bar in the middle, and reinforced them all with iron wire.

After dealing with all this, Meng Fei followed the entrance of the vegetable cellar and carefully crawled into the dark vegetable cellar.

Seeing someone coming down, the big sturgeon suddenly panicked, raised its tail suddenly, and dived to the bottom of the water, raising a splash of water that soaked Meng Fei from head to toe.

Meng Fei wiped the water drops from his face, took the prepared plastic sheet, and continued to climb down.

As Meng Fei continued to move downwards, the frightened sturgeon felt a sense of closeness. It felt like lying in shallow water warmed by the sun, extremely comfortable.

The giant sturgeon gradually calmed down, carefully raised his eyes out of the water, and looked at the human in front of him who made him feel a little close to him.

When their eyes met, Meng Fei grinned. It seemed that his animal affinity was at work.

Meng Fei stretched out his hand and slowly touched the head of the giant sturgeon. The giant sturgeon subconsciously wanted to dodge, but because the space in the vegetable cellar was too small, it failed. It could only close its eyes, waiting for the arrival of the big hand with nervousness and anticipation.

The moment the palm touched the giant sturgeon's head, the giant sturgeon couldn't help but shudder, and then its little eyes widened and it looked at Meng Fei in shock.

this.......

This warm feeling...

This soft touch......

It’s so cool!!!

The big sturgeon excitedly shook its tail, moved closer to Meng Fei's palm, and actively responded to his actions.

This scene shocked the audience in the live broadcast room.

[Fuck! What’s going on! It’s ok for the anchor to get close to a bunch of small animals, but he can even get close to fish! ]

[I'm afraid my eyes are blurry. I must have gotten up the wrong way! ]

[The extra under the water! Come out now! Stop hiding, I can see you! ]

[But I am uneducated, so I can only say "Fuck"... 】

[Luckily the host is a mountain fisherman. If he went to the sea, he would have emptied the sea. If he shouted "Fish!" to the sea, wouldn't the shrimps and crabs all rush to get into the bucket?]

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(ps: This giant sturgeon is not a fictional fish I made up, but a real one. When I was a child, about 20 years ago, I heard from the villagers that an old man by the river cast a bottom hook and caught a giant sturgeon. It was said to be more than 400 kilograms and was sold for 30,000 yuan in that era!

I was so envious, because other people's dreams of going to school were to become scientists, go to a good university, or become a policeman or a soldier, but for a long time my dream was to be a fisherman, hahahahahahaha, because one fish can be sold for 30,000, it doesn't need to be much, I can just catch one a month. Later I learned that this thing is very rare, most people may not see one in their lifetime.

Go on, go on, I told my mother that I wanted to be a fisherman, but she ended up making me into a fisherman and stewing me with meat... That was so sour.

But my mother also told me stories about her childhood. My mother said that when they were young, it was the time when educated youth went to the countryside. At that time, the Great Northern Wilderness was in the early stages of construction. The daily work of reclaiming wasteland was very tiring. Not only did they have to supply food, but meat was also necessary. However, domestic pigs and cattle could not provide enough for so many people, so they set up a fishing team to specifically fish.

At the beginning, I couldn't catch any fish. I had no experience. I only caught small fish weighing less than 10 jin. I must emphasize this. There were really a lot of fish at that time. When we were young, the textbooks described the Great Northern Wilderness, where people beat roe deer with sticks and scooped fish with ladles, and pheasants flew into the rice pot. This is not an exaggeration at all. Large carps weighing about 10 jin were really common. We could catch more than 10 every day.

Later, there was an old man whose ancestors were fishermen. The team gave him double work points and asked him to help fish. As a result, he caught a big sturgeon after only a few days. How big was it? I don’t know if you have seen the old Jiefang truck, the one with a high front. My mother was right next to it at the time. The fish head was on the front of the truck, and the fish tail was dragging on the ground. Can you imagine how big it was? )

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