Chapter 358: Weight Not Up to Standard



Several children woke up on the boat and didn't see their mother, so they started crying.

Yan Bao asked Ziyun to go and communicate and brought some candy with him.

Children have short memories and may not be able to accept it at first, but after a few days they will realize that they will be left alone in the future.

Before dark, Ziyun came back and told Yan Bao about the children. The oldest was six years old, the youngest was three years old, there were three boys and six girls, and the oldest girl was six years old.

Almost the same as Yan Bao.

Yan Bao asked Ziyun to take care of them and brainwash them at the same time. If they were not well behaved, they would be thrown into the water to feed the fish.

Ziyun nodded, and these little ones were left to Ziyun. Over the past two days, they were well fed and taken care of, and played games with her. They were not despised or disliked, and they felt that the princess's place was really nice.

Yan Bao had something else on his mind.

After three days of delay on the island, there are still twelve days left before the one-month deadline.

There is still time, so we are not afraid of not being able to catch fish or complete the task.

Following the instructions of the school of fish in his mind, Yan Bao asked the captain to adjust the direction and go to the place where the fish school appeared.

When they arrived near the school of fish, Yan Bao ordered: Put out the bait!

The fishermen immediately lowered the prepared fishing lines and fresh baits hanging on the hooks into the sea, and the big ship sailed slowly to avoid going too fast and causing the fish to not be able to eat the bait and not take the bait.

Yan Bao was responsible for the bait himself. He tied four or five very thick fish hooks to a rope as thick as a fist, hooked the fish that bluefin tuna liked to eat, put it into the sea, and waited for the fish to bite.

Yan Bao ordered the captain to steer the boat into the middle of the fish school.

After sailing for more than ten days and encountering pirates, everyone was a little scared. Finally, they arrived at the fishing spot and couldn't wait to catch some fish and take them back.

Everyone prayed secretly, waited secretly, rubbed their hands secretly, and looked at their ropes intently, for fear of missing the moment the fish was hooked and letting the fish escape.

I don’t know how long it was, maybe half an hour, when a fisherman cried out, “It’s hooked! It’s a big fish! I can’t pull it up by myself! Someone come and help!”

When other fishermen saw this, they immediately went over to help.

Yan Bao knew that they were bluefin tuna and were near the school of fish, so he didn't believe that they wouldn't take the bait.

There was no movement on Yan Bao's side. Unlike them who were busy fishing together, Yan Bao was very calm.

Everyone worked together and put in a lot of effort, and finally pulled up a big fish.

Even though they have been fishing for more than 20 years, this is the first time they have caught such a big fish. The main reason is that they don’t usually go fishing for such a long time.

Before this fish was caught, the other fishing lines also responded. Without having time to get excited, they immediately went to pull other fish up.

The guards also went to help.

The fish pulled up weighed about seventy or eighty kilograms and was like a spindle.

Yan Bao recognized at a glance that it was the bluefin tuna she was going to catch.

Yan Bao had the fish bled and deflated immediately, and then cleaned and placed in a huge ice box on the side. It was in a wooden box covered with a lot of ice cubes and a quilt to keep it warm. It was said that it was used for chilling.

In fact, when they are not paying attention, Yan Bao will collect the space so that it will not deteriorate.

The lively fish was put into a space, and when it was taken out again, it was still alive.

As soon as the first fish came up, the second and third followed, each one bigger than the last. Some fish even broke free from the bait and escaped.

After landing seven or eight fish weighing over a hundred kilograms, Yan Bao's rope finally twitched. He was overjoyed: "Here they come! My fish are finally here! Haha!"

Ziyun had been paying attention to what was happening on Yan Bao's side. When she saw her start to pull the fishing line, she knew that she had also caught a fish, so she wanted to help, but was rejected by Yan Bao.

You know you have to catch this fish yourself.

But she was just a little girl, not even as tall as the railing and not very strong. It was really not easy for her to catch the fish. Her little hands could not even hold the fishing line, and she gritted her teeth trying to pull the fish up.

The guards saw this and wanted to help.

Yan Bao still refused, biting her cheek, her little face flushed red, and she put all her strength into it, but the big fish still pulled the rope and almost pulled her out.

Ziyun was so scared that she quickly hugged Yan Bao's waist and pulled him back.

The others were also startled.

Yan Bao was still terrified: [Damn it, others are walking the fish, but my fish is walking me.]

[No, if this goes on, I'll tire myself to death and still not be able to pull it up. The power disparity is too great, I need some help.] Thinking of something, Yan Bao asked Zi Yun to get the winch, using the force to pull it up, which would be much faster.

Even so, Yan Bao's palms were still burning with pain, and sweat was dripping down her face. She was so tired that she was almost weak. She walked from dawn to dusk. Others had pulled up three fish in a row, but she hadn't pulled up a single fish.

In the middle of the night, Yu was still not tired, but Yan Bao was exhausted.

She held her breath and refused to give up.

Zi Yun wanted to go up herself, but was forced back by the gaze.

About another hour later, the fish, which had been struggling in the water for ten hours, was finally exhausted and realized that it could not escape. Yan Bao used a winch to winch it up bit by bit.

Yan Bao almost cried for joy when he saw it emerge from the water.

She used all her strength to pull the big fish up, and she almost couldn't help but hold this big fish and take a bite.

Fishing is so exhausting.

What made Yan Baosheng even more hopeless was that she thought the mission was accomplished, but a prompt appeared in her mind: [The fish does not meet the standard, weighing 98.7 kilograms, 1.3 kilograms away from 100 kilograms.]

Yan Bao stumbled and nearly fainted: [Damn it, this doesn't even meet the standards.]

[Only 1.3 kg? I should have used a bigger fish. It would have been more than 1.3 kg!]

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